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'''Pentrix''', formed in 1962, was a company that made spectrum analyzer  
'''Pentrix''', formed in 1962, was a company that made spectrum analyzer plug-ins for Tektronix oscilloscopes.
plug-ins for Tektronix oscilloscopes.


[[Tektronix]] bought Pentrix in 1964.
[[Tektronix]] bought Pentrix in 1964.
Some Pentrix models became Tektronix models, with incremental changes to the designs.
Some Pentrix models became Tektronix models, with incremental changes to the designs. For example, the [[Pentrix L20]] became the [[1L20|Tektronix L20]].
For example, the [[Pentrix L20]] became the [[1L20|Tektronix L20]].


Tek-Talk September 1964 said:
Tek-Talk September 1964 said:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
TEK NEWSREEL:
TEK NEWSREEL:
Acquisition of Pentrix Corporation,
Acquisition of Pentrix Corporation, Brooklyn manufacturer of spectrum analyzers, was announced in April.  
Brooklyn manufacturer of spectrum
The small company became part of Tektronix through transfer of 30,002 shares of Tektronix, Inc. stock.
analyzers, was announced in April. The
In June 8330 shares were issued. The remaining 21,672 shares will be issued in installments over the next four years, contingent on spectrum analyzer sales.
small company became part of Tektronix
Three Pentrix owners – [[Arnold Frisch]], [[Larry Weiss]] and [[Morris Engelson]] – joined Tektronix Engineering in June to continue their work on spectrum analyzers.
through transfer of 30,002 shares of
Tektronix, Inc. stock.
In June 8330 shares were issued. The
remaining 21,672 shares will be issued in
installments over the next four years,
contingent on spectrum analyzer sales.
Three Pentrix owners – [[Arnold Frisch]],
[[Larry Weiss]] and [[Morris Engelson]] – joined
Tektronix Engineering in June to continue
their work on spectrum analyzers.


Pentrix product was designed as a plugin
Pentrix product was designed as a plugin unit for several Tektronix oscilloscopes, converting them to frequency-based instruments.
unit for several Tektronix oscilloscopes,
According to market researchers, the spectrum analyzer market is in the neighborhood of $8 – 10 million per year.  
converting them to frequency-based
“Pentrix fits well into Tektronix’ manufacturing and marketing organization and offers new markets for both its present and acquired products,” [[Bob Fitzgerald]] (vice-president, Operations) stated when making the announcement.
instruments.
According to market researchers, the
spectrum analyzer market is in the
neighborhood of $8 – 10 million per year.
“Pentrix fits well into Tektronix’
manufacturing and marketing organization
and offers new markets for both its present
and acquired products,” Bob Fitzgerald
(vice-president, Operations) stated when
making the announcement.
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


==Products==
==Links==
* [[Media:aug2014_trn.pdf|The Pentrix story in tekretirees.org August 2014 newsletter]]


* [[Pentrix L20]]
===People===
* [[Pentrix L21]]
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* [[Pentrix L30]]
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* [[Pentrix L3742/2]]
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==Links==
===Products===
* [[Media:aug2014_trn.pdf|The Pentrix story in tekretirees.org August 2014 newsletter]]
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==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Revision as of 05:18, 16 August 2021

Pentrix, formed in 1962, was a company that made spectrum analyzer plug-ins for Tektronix oscilloscopes.

Tektronix bought Pentrix in 1964. Some Pentrix models became Tektronix models, with incremental changes to the designs. For example, the Pentrix L20 became the Tektronix L20.

Tek-Talk September 1964 said:

TEK NEWSREEL: Acquisition of Pentrix Corporation, Brooklyn manufacturer of spectrum analyzers, was announced in April. The small company became part of Tektronix through transfer of 30,002 shares of Tektronix, Inc. stock. In June 8330 shares were issued. The remaining 21,672 shares will be issued in installments over the next four years, contingent on spectrum analyzer sales. Three Pentrix owners – Arnold Frisch, Larry Weiss and Morris Engelson – joined Tektronix Engineering in June to continue their work on spectrum analyzers.

Pentrix product was designed as a plugin unit for several Tektronix oscilloscopes, converting them to frequency-based instruments. According to market researchers, the spectrum analyzer market is in the neighborhood of $8 – 10 million per year. “Pentrix fits well into Tektronix’ manufacturing and marketing organization and offers new markets for both its present and acquired products,” Bob Fitzgerald (vice-president, Operations) stated when making the announcement.

Links

People

Name Birth date Death date Countries Affiliations
Arnie Frisch 2019-12-12 USA Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Polarad Pentrix Tektronix Intel
Larry Weiss 1932-02-06 2018-08-02 Polarad Pentrix Tektronix Zygo Industries
Morris Engelson 1935 City College of New York Polarad Pentrix Tektronix

Products

Model Class Series Description Introduced Discontinued
Pentrix L20 Plug-in 500-series scopes 4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer plug-in 1963 1965
Pentrix L21 Plug-in 500-series scopes 20 kHz Spectrum Analzyer (?) (?)
Pentrix L30 Plug-in 500-series scopes 10.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer plug-in (?) 1965
Pentrix L3742/2 Plug-in 500-series scopes 7.6−8.6 GHz Spectrum Analyzer plug-in (?) (?)

Pictures