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introduced=1989 |
discontinued=1993 |
discontinued=1993 |
summary=64 channel logic analyzer|
summary=16  to 64 channel logic analyzer|
manuals=
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* [[Media:070-6438-02.pdf|1225 Operator Manual]] (77 MB, PDF)
* [[Media:070-6438-02.pdf|1225 Operator Manual]] (77 MB, PDF)
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It was [[introduced in 1989]], a year after the [[1225]] and [[1220]].  
It was [[introduced in 1989]], a year after the [[1225]] and [[1220]].  


The number of acquisition channels depends on the number of acquisition cards installed. There is 16 channels per card and 2 to 4 cards could be installed.
The 1230 is very similar to the Tektronix [[1225]] and [[1220]], the difference being board layout and the number of channels. Four user-installable option boards were available − [[parallel printer interface]], [[RS-232 interface]], [[GPIB interface]] and on-line notes in foreign languages. Tektronix also had a software package [[S43R101]] that would run on IBM PC compatible machines. It used the RS-232 port to control the analyzer. A digitizing scope card could be installed with a 100 MS/s resolution on two channels [[1230DSM]]. It was also available as a all in one package (1230D).
The 1230 is very similar to the Tektronix [[1225]] and [[1220]], the difference being board layout and the number of channels. Four user-installable option boards were available − [[parallel printer interface]], [[RS-232 interface]], [[GPIB interface]] and on-line notes in foreign languages. Tektronix also had a software package [[S43R101]] that would run on IBM PC compatible machines. It used the RS-232 port to control the analyzer. A digitizing scope card could be installed with a 100 MS/s resolution on two channels [[1230DSM]]. It was also available as a all in one package (1230D).


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