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Tektronix made oscilloscopes and plug-ins intended for [[Sampler|sampling]] measurements. | Tektronix made oscilloscopes and plug-ins intended for [[Sampler|sampling]] measurements. | ||
Through the 1960s, the sampling group was led by [[Al Zimmerman]]. | |||
A distinction is made between sequential sampling and [[random sampling]]. | A distinction is made between sequential sampling and [[random sampling]]. |
Revision as of 07:39, 27 January 2021
Tektronix made oscilloscopes and plug-ins intended for sampling measurements. Through the 1960s, the sampling group was led by Al Zimmerman.
A distinction is made between sequential sampling and random sampling. Instruments that have a random sampling mode usually also have a sequential sampling mode, e.g., the 7T11.
Scopes
Plug-ins
Reading
- Sampling Notes, Tektronix
- 50 Years of RF and Microwave Sampling, Mark Kahrs (2003)
- Sampling Oscilloscope Circuits, John Mulvey, Tektronix
- Tektronix S-series Sampling Heads (PDF)
- James R. Andrews, Comparison of Ultra-Fast Rise Sampling Oscilloscopes, Picosecond Pulse Labs Application Note 2a, 1989 (PDF)
- PSPL MTT 2003 paper: 100 GHz Sampler (PDF)
- Construction of a Broadband Universal Sampling Head, J. R. Andrews and G. DeWitte
- Tektronix Sampling Instruments Brochure (PDF)
- Sensitive Sampling Plug-ins Add New Capabilities, Cliff Moulton (PDF, needs OCR)
- February 1965 Service Scope: Sampling Concepts Reviewed
- Media:Cern 61-15 nanosecond sampling oscilloscope.pdf
- Transcript of "Sampling Oscilloscopes and Techniques" Training Film by Norm Winningstad (PDF)