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This patent describes the trapezoid-shaped line voltage selector found on many 1970s-era instruments, e.g. the [[7503]] and [[7904]].
This patent describes the trapezoid-shaped line voltage selector found on many 1960s/1970s-era instruments, e.g. the [[7503]] and [[7904]].

Latest revision as of 05:08, 17 September 2024

Patent number US 3453403A (click link for details and documents via Google Patents)
Title Power selection device
Inventors Eldon Hoffman
Company Tektronix Inc
Filing date 1966-08-18
Grant date 1969-07-01


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This patent describes the trapezoid-shaped line voltage selector found on many 1960s/1970s-era instruments, e.g. the 7503 and 7904.