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|model=TAS 250 | |model=TAS 250 | ||
|series=TAS series scopes | |series=TAS series scopes | ||
|summary = Low cost 50 MHz analog scope | |summary=Low cost 50 MHz analog scope | ||
|image= TAS250-1.jpg | |image=TAS250-1.jpg | ||
|caption = Tektronix TAS 250 | |caption=Tektronix TAS 250 | ||
|introduced = 1995 | |introduced=1995 | ||
|discontinued = (?) | |discontinued=(?) | ||
|designers= | |designers= | ||
|manuals = | |manuals= | ||
* [ | * [[Media:070-9186-02.pdf|Tektronix TAS220/TAS250 User Manual]] | ||
* [[Media:070-9855-01.pdf|Tektronix TAS 200 Series Instruction Manual ( | * [[Media:070-9855-01.pdf|Tektronix TAS 200 Series Instruction Manual]] (OCR) | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tektronix TAS250''' is the second slowest model of the last generation (1990s) of analog CRT based scopes from Tektronix, with a bandwidth of 50 MHz. The sister model [[TAS220]] is almost the same but offering only 20 MHz bandwidth. | The '''Tektronix TAS250''' is the second slowest model of the last generation (1990s) of analog CRT based scopes from Tektronix, with a bandwidth of 50 MHz. The sister model [[TAS220]] is almost the same but offering only 20 MHz bandwidth. |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 15 October 2022
The Tektronix TAS250 is the second slowest model of the last generation (1990s) of analog CRT based scopes from Tektronix, with a bandwidth of 50 MHz. The sister model TAS220 is almost the same but offering only 20 MHz bandwidth.
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