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==Common manuals== | |||
* [[Media:070-8567-01.pdf|TDS Family Option 13 RS-232/Centronics Hardcopy Interface]] | |||
* [[Media:070-8582-01.pdf|TDS Family Option 2F Advanced DSP Math]] | |||
== General information == | == General information == |
Latest revision as of 05:25, 15 March 2023
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CSA7000 (1990s?)
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TDS210 60 MHz, 1 GS/s, portable two-channel monochrome LCD real-time digital scope (1997-?)
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TDS220 100 MHz, 1 GS/s, portable two-channel monochrome LCD real-time digital scope (1997-?)
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TDS224 100 MHz, 1 GS/s, portable quad-channel monochrome LCD real-time digital scope (1997-?)
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TDS310 50 MHz, 200 MS/s, portable two-channel CRT digital storage scope (1994-?)
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TDS320 100 MHz, 500 MS/s, portable two-channel CRT digital storage scope (1994–?)
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TDS340 100 MHz, 500 MS/s, portable two-channel CRT real-time digital scope (~1990s)
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TDS350 200 MHz, 1 GS/s, portable two-channel CRT digital storage scope (1994–?)
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TDS360 200 MHz, 1 GS/s, portable two-channel CRT real-time digital scope (~1990s)
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TDS380 (1990s?)
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TDS410 150 MHz, 100 MS/s, portable two-channel CRT digitizing scope (1995–1997)
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TDS420 150 MHz, 100 MS/s, portable quad-channel CRT digitizing scope (1992–1999)
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TDS430 400 MHz, 100 MS/s, portable two-channel CRT digitizing scope (~1990s)
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TDS460 400 MHz, 100 MS/s, portable quad-channel CRT digitizing scope (1992–?)
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TDS500 Not a device in and of itself but used when discussing the commonalities of the 520,524,540,544, and 580 oscilloscopes. (~1990s)
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TDS510 500 MHz, 500 MS/s, quad-channel CRT digitizing scope(~1990s)
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TDS520 500 MHz, 500 MS/s, two-channel CRT digitizing scope (~1990s)
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TDS524 500 MHz, 500 MS/s, two-channel CRT raster display digitizing scope. The 524A has a CRT with a LCD shutter that provides a color display. (~1990s)
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TDS540 500 MHz, 1 GS/s, quad-channel CRT digitizing scope. (1992–?)
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TDS544 500 MHz, 1 GS/s, quad-channel Color CRT digitizing scope (1994-?)
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TDS600 Not a device in and of itself but used when discussing the commonalities of the 620, 640, 644, 680, 684, and 694 oscilloscopes. (~1990s)
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TDS620 500 MHz, 2 GS/s, two-channel CRT digitizing scope (1993-?)
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TDS640 500 MHz, 2 GS/s, quad-channel CRT digitizing scope (1993-?)
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TDS644 500 MHz, 2 GS/s, quad-channel Color CRT digitizing scope (1994-?)
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TDS680 1 GHz, 5 GS/s, two-channel CRT real-time digital scope (~1990s)
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TDS684 1 GHz, 5 GS/s, quad-channel color CRT real-time digital scope (1995-?)
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TDS694 3 GHz, 10 GS/s, quad-channel color CRT real-time digital scope (~1990s)
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TDS700 Not a device in and of itself but used when discussing the commonalities of the 724, 754, 782, and 784 oscilloscopes. (~1990s)
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TDS714 500 MHz, 500 MS/s, quad-channel color LCD DSO (1995?-1998?)
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TDS724 500 MHz, 2 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1996-?)
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TDS744 500 MHz, 2 GS/s, quad-channel color CRT digitizing scope (1995-1998?)
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TDS754 500 MHz, 2 GS/s, quad-channel color CRT digitizing scope (~1990s)
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TDS782 1 GHz, 2 GS/s?, two-channel color CRT digitizing scope (~1990s)
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TDS784 1 GHz, 4 GS/s, quad-channel color CRT digitizing scope (~1990s)
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TDS794 2 GHz, 4 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (~1990s)
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TDS820 6 GHz, two-channel CRT digital sampling oscilloscope (1993-?)
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TDS840 8 GHz quad-channel digital sampling scope (1993-?)
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TDS1000 Not a device in and of itself but used when discussing the commonalities of the 1001, 1002, and 1012 oscilloscopes. (~2000s)
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TDS1001 40 MHz, 1 GS/s, two-channel monochrome LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS1002 60 MHz, 1 GS/s, two-channel monochrome LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS1012 100 MHz, 1 GS/s, two-channel monochrome LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS2002 60 MHz, 1 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS2004 60 MHz, 1 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS2012 100 MHz, 1 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS2014 100 MHz, 1 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS2022 200 MHz, 1 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS2024 200 MHz, 1 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital storage oscilloscope (2005-?)
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TDS3000 Not a device in and of itself but used when discussing the commonalities of the 3012, 3014, 3032, 3034, 3052, and 3054 oscilloscopes. (~Late 1990s)
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TDS3012 100 MHz, 1.25 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1998-?)
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TDS3014 100 MHz, 1.25 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1998-?)
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TDS3032 300 MHz, 2.5 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1998-?)
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TDS3034 300 MHz, 2.5 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1998-?)
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TDS3052 500 MHz, 5 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1998-?)
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TDS3054 500 MHz, 5 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (1998-?)
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TDS5032 350 MHz, 5 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (2004-?)
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TDS5034 350 MHz, 5 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (2004-?)
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TDS5052 500 MHz, 5 GS/s, two-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (2002-?)
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TDS5054 500 MHz, 5 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (2002-?)
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TDS5104 1 GHz, 5 GS/s, quad-channel color LCD digital phosphor oscilloscope (2002-?)
Common manuals
General information
Some at least the TDS 744A run vxWorks as an OS.
Internal service console port
This is an internal serial port that talks to a command interpreter (smalltalk ?) and gives access to a lot of powerful commands.
See these threads on the TEK forums:
https://forum.tek.com/viewtopic.php?t=138100
https://forum.tek.com/viewtopic.php?f=568&t=138489&p=280292
https://forum.tek.com/viewtopic.php?f=568&t=137307