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|Death place=Beaverton, Oregon
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The Howard Vollum award winner in 2002 was Eric Etheridge.
He was the Howard Vollum Award winner in 2002.


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{{Designer|Eric Etheridge}}
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 13 June 2023

Eric Pharr Etheridge (b. 1959-10-03 in Georgia – d. 2022-01-09 in Beaverton, Oregon) joined Tektronix in 1981 and was still busy designing into the 90s.

He was the Howard Vollum Award winner in 2002.

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Products by Eric Etheridge

Components by Eric Etheridge

Patents by Eric Etheridge

Page Office Number Title Inventors Company Filing date Grant date
Patent US 4809208A US 4809208A Programmable multistage digital filter Victor L. Hansen Eric Etheridge Tektronix Inc 1987-04-03 1989-02-28
Patent US 4859928A US 4859928A CMOS comparator bias voltage generator Eric Etheridge Tektronix Inc 1988-12-20 1989-08-22
Patent US 4891535A US 4891535A Single supply ECL to CMOS converter Eric Etheridge Tektronix Inc 1988-12-20 1990-01-02
Patent US 5530454A US 5530454A Digital oscilloscope architecture for signal monitoring with enhanced duty cycle Eric Etheridge Gordon Shank Dan Knierim Tektronix Inc 1994-04-13 1996-06-25
Patent US 6847905B2 US 6847905B2 Architecture providing increased information display for long acquisitions or constrained memory bandwidth Eric Etheridge Kevin T. Ivers Forrest A. Edwards Paul M. Gerlach Tektronix Inc 2003-02-12 2005-01-25