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==Products and Inventions==
==Products and Inventions==


* Use of lossy coax cable in scope probes: [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2883619.html US Patent 2883619, ''Electrical Probe'']. [[John Kobbe]] and [[Bill Polits]]. Applied 1956. ([http://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US2883619.pdf PDF])
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: see [http://wpeval.wilhelmphoto.com/?page_id=13 Tek Stories: Oscilloscope Patents]
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: and [http://dfad.com.au/links/THE%20SECRET%20WORLD%20OF%20PROBES%20OCt09.pdf Doug Ford, ''The Secret World of Oscilloscope Probes'']
* [http://w140.com/US2930986.pdf US Patent 2,930,986, ''Distributed Amplifier''], [[John Kobbe]] and [[Bill Polits]]. Applied 1956. ([http://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US2930986.pdf PDF])


==Publications==
For the use of lossy coax cable in scope probes (US Patent 2883619) see also
* [https://vintagetek.org/oscilliscope-patents/ Tek Stories: Oscilloscope Patents] by John Kobbe
* [http://dfad.com.au/links/THE%20SECRET%20WORLD%20OF%20PROBES%20OCt09.pdf Doug Ford, ''The Secret World of Oscilloscope Probes'']


==References==
==References==
* Obituary in [http://tekretirees.org/Newsletter/trn_feb2006.pdf Tek Retirees Newsletter Feb 2006]
* Obituary in [https://tek-retirees.com/wp-content/uploads/simple-file-list/2006_02_feb.pdf Tek Retirees Newsletter Feb 2006]
* [https://obits.oregonlive.com/us/obituaries/oregon/name/william-polits-obituary?id=19535315 Obituary @ The Oregonian]


==Photos==
==Photos==


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[[Category:Tektronix people]]
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 7 February 2024

Bill Polits, 1953

William J Polits (b. September 4, 1927 – d. May 2, 2005) graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering.

He started at Tektronix as a summer employee in 1950 while still a student, and took a full time job in 1951.

In 1959 he was named Engineering Manager for the Instruments Division and in 1966 became Vice President of Engineering. In 1971 he was named Vice President of Manufacturing.

Polits retired in 1984.

Products and Inventions

Products by Bill Polits

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix A 20 MHz amplifier plug-in Bill Polits 1954
Tektronix C Dual-trace 8.5 (24) MHz amplifier John Kobbe Bill Polits 1954
Tektronix CA 24 MHz dual-channel amplifier John Kobbe Bill Polits 1959

Components by Bill Polits

Patents by Bill Polits

Page Office Number Title Inventors Company Filing date Grant date
Patent US 2930986A US 2930986A Distributed amplifier John Kobbe Bill Polits Tektronix Inc 1956-02-29 1960-03-29
Patent US 2883619A US 2883619A Electrical probe John Kobbe Bill Polits Tektronix Inc 1956-02-29 1959-04-21

For the use of lossy coax cable in scope probes (US Patent 2883619) see also

References

Photos