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* project engineer on [[531]] and [[535]] (with [[Chuck Nolan]]) | * project engineer on [[531]] and [[535]] (with [[Chuck Nolan]]) | ||
* see [[Distributed amplifier]] | * see [[Distributed amplifier]] | ||
{{Designer|Dick Rhiger}} | |||
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* [http://tekretirees.org/Newsletter/may2008_trn.pdf Tek retirees newsletter, May 2008] | * [http://tekretirees.org/Newsletter/may2008_trn.pdf Tek retirees newsletter, May 2008] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 13 March 2022
Richard Rhiger (? – d. 28 Feb 2008) was a Tektronix engineer from May 1948 to July 1970.
Please add referenced biography.
Tek Products
- responsible for 517 oscilloscope
- co-designed 514
- project engineer on 531 and 535 (with Chuck Nolan)
- see Distributed amplifier
Products by Dick Rhiger
Model | Class | Description | Designers | Introduced |
---|---|---|---|---|
514 | Oscilloscope | 10 MHz scope | Dick Rhiger | 1949 |
517 | Oscilloscope | 50 MHz scope | Logan Belleville • Dick Rhiger | 1951 |
531 | Oscilloscope | 10 MHz oscilloscope | Dick Rhiger | 1954 |
535 | Oscilloscope | 10 (15) MHz dual-timebase scope | Dick Rhiger | 1954 |
Components by Dick Rhiger
Patents by Dick Rhiger
Links
- Tektronix, The Early Days - recollections by Frank Hood (@ vintagetek.org)
- Tek retirees newsletter, May 2008