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'''Hans Springer''' is a Tektronix engineer.
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From [[Media:Tekscope_1979_V11_N1.pdf|Tekscope Vol.11 No. 1 1979]]:
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Hans Springer was Project Engineer for the [[7104]] program. He came to Tek in 1962 from Enschede, Holland following graduation from the Higher Technical School and a brief period of military service.
 
He received his MSEE in 1966 from Stanford University.


==Tek products==
Hans has contributed to many 7000-Series projects including the [[7A14]], [[7503]], and [[7904]]. He also designed the [[134|134 Current Probe Amplifier]].
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* [[7104]]
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* [[7904]]
* [[155-0060-00]]
* [[155-0061-00]]
* [[203-0126-90]]


==Patents==
{{Documents|Author=Hans Springer}}
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{{Designer|Hans Springer}}
{{Patents|Hans Springer}}


==Links==
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 10 October 2023

Hans Springer, 1979

Hans Springer (? in Enschede, NL – ?) .

From Tekscope Vol.11 No. 1 1979:

Hans Springer was Project Engineer for the 7104 program. He came to Tek in 1962 from Enschede, Holland following graduation from the Higher Technical School and a brief period of military service.

He received his MSEE in 1966 from Stanford University.

Hans has contributed to many 7000-Series projects including the 7A14, 7503, and 7904. He also designed the 134 Current Probe Amplifier.

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Documents Authored by Hans Springer

Document Page Class Title Author(s) Year Refers to
Tekscope 1979 V11 N1.pdf 3 Article 1 GHz at 1 mV in a General Purpose Plug-in Oscilloscope Hans Springer 1979 7104 Hypcon SHFIII 7A29 7B10 7B15

Products by Hans Springer

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 134 current probe amplifier Hans Springer 1966
Tektronix 7A14 120 MHz current probe amplifier Hans Springer 1969
Tektronix 7503 90 MHz non-storage mainframe Phil Crosby Hans Springer 1970
Tektronix 7904 500 MHz non-storage mainframe Val Garuts Thor Hallen John McCormick Les Larson Bill DeVey Bill Peek Hans Springer Joe Burger Joel Swanno Ken Hawken 1971
Tektronix R7903 500 MHz non-storage mainframe Val Garuts Thor Hallen John McCormick Les Larson Bill DeVey Bill Peek Hans Springer Joe Burger Joel Swanno Ken Hawken 1974
Tektronix 7104 1 GHz mainframe with MCP CRT Val Garuts Gene Andrews Hans Springer John Addis Wink Gross Art Metz Aris Silzars Conrad Odenthal Dave Morgan 1978
Tektronix R7103 1 GHz non-storage mainframe Val Garuts Gene Andrews Hans Springer John Addis Wink Gross Art Metz Aris Silzars Conrad Odenthal Dave Morgan 1985

Components by Hans Springer

Model Class Description Designers Used in
155-0060-00 Monolithic integrated circuit channel selector amplifier Hans Springer R7903 7904 R7912
155-0061-00 Monolithic integrated circuit trigger amplifier Hans Springer 7B92 7B92A
203-0126-90 Monolithic integrated circuit ft doubler amplifier Hans Springer R7903 7904 7844

Patents by Hans Springer

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