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|Birth place=Enschede, NL | |||
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|Affiliations=Stanford University;Tektronix; | |||
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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. | |||
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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Latest revision as of 02:18, 10 October 2023
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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