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Early 7a15.jpg      | '''[[7A15]]''' — 80 MHz low cost single channel (1971-1973)
Early 7a15.jpg      | '''[[7A15]]''' — 80 MHz low cost single channel (1971-1973)
7A15A-front.jpg      | '''[[7A15A]]''' — 80 MHz low cost single channel (1973-1987)
7A15A-front.jpg      | '''[[7A15A]]''' — 80 MHz low cost single channel (1973-1987)
7a16front.jpg        | '''[[7A16]]''' — 225 MHz, 1 MΩ single channel (1969-1973)
7a16front.jpg        | '''[[7A16]]''' — 150 MHz, 1 MΩ single channel (1969-1973)
Tek 7a16a 1.JPG      | '''[[7A16A]]''' — 225 MHz, 1 MΩ single channel (1973-1987)
Tek 7a16a 1.JPG      | '''[[7A16A]]''' — 225 MHz, 1 MΩ single channel (1973-1987)
Tek 7a16p.jpg        | '''[[7A16P]]''' — 200 MHz, 1 MΩ/50 Ω programmable (for [[7912AD]] or [[7612D]] only, 1977-1988)
Tek 7a16p.jpg        | '''[[7A16P]]''' — 200 MHz, 1 MΩ/50 Ω programmable (for [[7912AD]] or [[7612D]] only, 1977-1988)

Revision as of 04:18, 3 June 2023

The Tektronix 7000 series plug-ins are used with 7000-series scopes. See also List of 7000 series equipment.

Vertical plug-ins

Horizontal plug-ins

Single and delaying time bases

Dual time bases

Combined vertical and horizontal plug-ins

Special Purpose plug-ins

Calibration and maintenance plug-ins

Blank plug-ins

Third-Party plug-ins

See also