Glenn Bateman

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Glenn Bateman (b. 1932 – d. 2020-01-20) was a Tektronix engineer. He worked on the 7A11 and 485.

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Products by Glenn Bateman

Model Class Description Designers Introduced
P6046 Probe 100 MHz differential probe Glenn Bateman 1968
7A11 Plug-in 250 MHz FET-probe amplifier John Addis Ron Peltola Glenn Bateman 1969
485 Oscilloscope 350 MHz portable scope John Addis Wink Gross Gene Andrews Glenn Bateman Ron Peltola Bob Firth Murlan Kaufman Bob White Keith Taylor Dick Troberg 1972
TR501 Plug-in 1.8 GHz tracking generator Fred Telewski Glenn Bateman Michael McMahon David Morton Phillip Snow 1976
TR502 Plug-in 1.8 GHz tracking generator Fred Telewski Glenn Bateman Michael McMahon David Morton Phillip Snow Carlos Beeck Jack McCabe Leighton Whitsett 1976
TR503 Plug-in tracking generator Fred Telewski Glenn Bateman Michael McMahon David Morton Phillip Snow Carlos Beeck Jack McCabe Leighton Whitsett 1981

Components by Glenn Bateman

Patents by Glenn Bateman

Page Office Number Title Inventors Company Filing date Grant date
Patent US 3475682A US 3475682A Shielded current measuring device Bill Peek Glenn Bateman Tektronix Inc 1967-07-17 1969-10-28
Patent US 3562656A US 3562656A Hybrid source follower amplifier Glenn Bateman Tektronix Inc 1969-04-25 1971-02-09
Patent US 3708749A US 3708749A Current transformer Glenn Bateman John A. Roberts Tektronix Inc 1971-03-18 1973-01-02
Patent US 4418317A US 4418317A Logarithmic amplifier utilizing positive feedback Glenn Bateman Tektronix Inc 1981-05-18 1983-11-29
Patent US 4507615A US 4507615A Non-linear amplifier systems Glenn Bateman Tektronix Inc 1982-12-16 1985-03-26
Patent US 4841497A US 4841497A Digital time base with corrected analog interpolation Glenn Bateman Donald L. Brand Tektronix Inc 1987-12-07 1989-06-20