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Revision as of 05:55, 20 December 2023
Stuart McNaughton (? – ?) worked in Tek's Sampling Group in the 1960s, led by Al Zimmerman.
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Products by Stu McNaughton
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Designers | Introduced |
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Tektronix | 611 | 11" CRT storage monitor | Norm Winningstad • Dan Denham • Carlo Infante • Stu McNaughton • Walt Lowy • Leo Heineck | 1967 |
Tektronix | 7912 | 500/750 MHz digitizer | Carlo Infante • Jim Cavoretto • Al Allworth • Don Roberts • Stu McNaughton • Walt Lowy • Ray Hayes • Ken Hawken • Bob Culter • Hal Cobb • Ed Ritz • Bo Janko | 1973 |
Tektronix | R7912 | 500 MHz digitizer | Carlo Infante • Jim Cavoretto • Al Allworth • Don Roberts • Stu McNaughton • Walt Lowy • Ray Hayes • Ken Hawken • Bob Culter • Hal Cobb • Ed Ritz • Bo Janko | 1973 |
Tektronix | 7912AD | 500 MHz digitizer | Carlo Infante • Jim Cavoretto • Al Allworth • Don Roberts • Stu McNaughton • Walt Lowy • Ray Hayes • Ken Hawken • Bob Culter • Hal Cobb • Ed Ritz • Bo Janko | 1978 |
Tektronix | 7912HB | 750 MHz digitizer | Carlo Infante • Jim Cavoretto • Al Allworth • Don Roberts • Stu McNaughton • Walt Lowy • Ray Hayes • Ken Hawken • Bob Culter • Hal Cobb • Ed Ritz • Bo Janko | 1988 |
Components by Stu McNaughton
Patents by Stu McNaughton
{{Documents|Author=Stu McNaughton}