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{{Company | |||
plug-ins for Tektronix oscilloscopes. | |Name=Pentrix | ||
|Country=USA | |||
|City=Brooklyn, NY | |||
|Affiliations= | |||
|Started=1962 | |||
|Wikidata id= | |||
}}, formed in 1962, was a company that made spectrum analyzer plug-ins for Tektronix oscilloscopes. | |||
[[Tektronix]] bought Pentrix in 1964. | [[Tektronix]] bought Pentrix in 1964. | ||
Some Pentrix models became Tektronix models, with incremental changes to the designs. | Some Pentrix models became Tektronix models, with incremental changes to the designs. For example, the [[Pentrix L20]] became the [[1L20|Tektronix L20]]. | ||
For example, the [[Pentrix L20]] became the [[1L20|Tektronix L20]]. | |||
Tek-Talk September 1964 said: | Tek-Talk September 1964 said: | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
TEK NEWSREEL: | TEK NEWSREEL: | ||
Acquisition of Pentrix Corporation, | Acquisition of Pentrix Corporation, Brooklyn manufacturer of spectrum analyzers, was announced in April. | ||
Brooklyn manufacturer of spectrum | The small company became part of Tektronix through transfer of 30,002 shares of Tektronix, Inc. stock. | ||
analyzers, was announced in April. The | In June 8330 shares were issued. The remaining 21,672 shares will be issued in installments over the next four years, contingent on spectrum analyzer sales. | ||
small company became part of Tektronix | Three Pentrix owners – [[Arnold Frisch]], [[Larry Weiss]] and [[Morris Engelson]] – joined Tektronix Engineering in June to continue their work on spectrum analyzers. | ||
through transfer of 30,002 shares of | |||
Tektronix, Inc. stock. | |||
In June 8330 shares were issued. The | |||
remaining 21,672 shares will be issued in | |||
installments over the next four years, | |||
contingent on spectrum analyzer sales. | |||
Three Pentrix owners – Arnold Frisch, | |||
Larry Weiss and Morris Engelson – joined | |||
Tektronix Engineering in June to continue | |||
their work on spectrum analyzers. | |||
Pentrix product was designed as a plugin | Pentrix product was designed as a plugin unit for several Tektronix oscilloscopes, converting them to frequency-based instruments. | ||
unit for several Tektronix oscilloscopes, | According to market researchers, the spectrum analyzer market is in the neighborhood of $8 – 10 million per year. | ||
converting them to frequency-based | “Pentrix fits well into Tektronix’ manufacturing and marketing organization and offers new markets for both its present and acquired products,” [[Bob Fitzgerald]] (vice-president, Operations) stated when making the announcement. | ||
instruments. | |||
According to market researchers, the | |||
spectrum analyzer market is in the | |||
neighborhood of $8 – 10 million per year. | |||
“Pentrix fits well into Tektronix’ | |||
manufacturing and marketing organization | |||
and offers new markets for both its present | |||
and acquired products,” Bob Fitzgerald | |||
(vice-president, Operations) stated when | |||
making the announcement. | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [ | * [[Media:aug2014_trn.pdf|The Pentrix story in tekretirees.org August 2014 newsletter]] | ||
{{People|Pentrix}} | |||
{{Products|Pentrix}} | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Pentrix ad science 147b.png|Pentrix Ad in January 1965 Issue of Science Magazine | |||
Pentrix founders.jpg|Pentrix Founders | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |