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::--[[User:Peter|Peter]] ([[User talk:Peter|talk]]) 23:26, 15 November 2018 (PST)
::--[[User:Peter|Peter]] ([[User talk:Peter|talk]]) 23:26, 15 November 2018 (PST)


Hi folks, it is for sure that this device was developed in Hamburg/Germany. Please have a look at the sticker. I was the engineering manager for this project at that time and the engineer was Herbert Nebe. Please refer to the schematic. It shows September 15, 1998! Oregon Analog Tools was founded in 1992! Of course they may have developed a similar product because it was obvious that there was a need for it. We developed this power supply because the research lab  
:Hi folks, it is for sure that this device was developed in Hamburg/Germany. Please have a look at the sticker. I was the engineering manager for this project at that time and the engineer was Herbert Nebe. Please refer to the schematic. It shows September 15, 1998! Oregon Analog Tools was founded in 1992! Of course they may have developed a similar product because it was obvious that there was a need for it. We developed this power supply because the research lab  
https://www.desy.de/index_eng.html wanted to use the 7A13 and 7A22 for data processing connecting to their own digitizers. Tek Germany sold a lot of the differential amps because of the NT-7000. That was the pupose of the development. Later on we supplied this item to other research labs as well. We stopped producing the NT-7000 in 1992.
https://www.desy.de/index_eng.html wanted to use the 7A13 and 7A22 for data processing connecting to their own digitizers. Tek Germany sold a lot of the differential amps because of the NT-7000. That was the pupose of the development. Later on we supplied this item to other research labs as well. We stopped producing the NT-7000 in 1992.
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