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According to [[Media:Tekscope_1972_V4_N3_May_1972.pdf|Tekscope May 1972]], he designed the low- and high-voltage power supplies in the [[7704A]].
According to [[Media:Tekscope_1972_V4_N3_May_1972.pdf|Tekscope May 1972]], he designed the low- and high-voltage power supplies in the [[7704A]].
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[[Category:Tektronix people]]
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 13 March 2022

Bill Lukens

William Carl "Bill" Lukens Jr. (b. Dec 4, 1934 in Portland, OR – d. Aug 18, 2012)

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According to Tekscope May 1972, he designed the low- and high-voltage power supplies in the 7704A.

Products by Bill Lukens

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 106 Pulse generator Bill Lukens 1966
Tektronix 7704A 200 MHz non-storage mainframe Luis Navarro Bob Shand Bill Lukens Jim Cavoretto Bill Markwart Dave Hoskins Bill Gordon Phil Lloyd Dick Swanson Larry Pearson 1972

Components by Bill Lukens

Patents by Bill Lukens

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