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Patent number | US 4109182A (click link for details and documents via Google Patents) |
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Title | Delayed sweep system for an oscilloscope |
Inventors | Oliver Dalton |
Company | Tektronix Inc |
Filing date | 1976-03-10 |
Grant date | 1978-08-22 |
Cited By:
Patent | Title | Inventors | Assignee | Granted |
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Patent US 4980605A | Oscilloscope triggering control circuit | Jeff Bradford • Patrick A. Smith | Tektronix Inc | 1990-12-25 |
Related products:
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Introduced | Designers |
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Tektronix | 7B10 | 1 GHz timebase | 1978 | Art Metz • Bruce Hofer • Val Garuts |
Tektronix | 7B15 | 1 GHz delaying timebase | 1978 | Art Metz • Bruce Hofer • Val Garuts |
Tektronix | 7B80 | 400 MHz timebase | 1976 | Les Larson • Bruce Hofer • Paul Farley • Art Metz |
Tektronix | 7B85 | 400 MHz delaying timebase | 1976 | Les Larson • Bruce Hofer • Paul Farley • Art Metz |
Documents referencing Patent US 4109182A:
Document | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Technology Report October 1979.pdf | Patent Received: 4,109,182 Simultaneous Delayed Sweep Display | Oliver Dalton | 1979 | Patent US 4109182A • 7B80 • 7B85 • 7B10 • 7B15 |
An improved delayed sweep system is disclosed for an oscilloscope having main and delayed sweeps.
A trigger pickoff circuit has means for providing a pair of pre-selected trigger pickoff points on the delaying sweep so that delayed sweeps may be generated in accordance with the two points selected.
An alternating display mode facilitates presentation of the delaying sweep and both delayed sweeps in a single display, with the relative time positions of both delayed sweeps appearing on the delaying sweep as a pair of intensified zones.
Either delay time measurement between the sweep start and a point of interest on the display, or differential time measurement between two points of interest on the display may be made.
Voltages proportional to the selected time measurement may be applied to a properly scaled digital voltmeter to provide a direct readout in units of time.