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title=Tektronix 1205| | title=Tektronix 1205| | ||
caption=Tektronix 1205| | caption=Tektronix 1205| | ||
introduced= | introduced=1988 | | ||
discontinued=(?) | | discontinued=(?) | | ||
summary=24 channel logic analyzer| | summary=24 channel logic analyzer| | ||
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It uses either the [[P6440]] or [[P6441]] probe. | It uses either the [[P6440]] or [[P6441]] probe. | ||
The 1205 accepts dedicated personality modules. It only accepts the [[PM302]] (Z80) and [[PM303]] (6502). It can also use the [[PM301]] which can acquire 40 channels. | |||
{{MissingSpecs}} | {{MissingSpecs}} |
Revision as of 12:58, 24 December 2018
The Tektronix 1205 is a logic analyzer introduced in 1989 that supports 8 to 24 channels. Data can be sampled up to 25 MHz.
The 1205 was one of Tektronix' efforts to make an easy-to-use logic analyzer aimed at students and engineers. The user interface clearly represents that mindset.
It uses either the P6440 or P6441 probe.
The 1205 accepts dedicated personality modules. It only accepts the PM302 (Z80) and PM303 (6502). It can also use the PM301 which can acquire 40 channels.
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