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The '''Tektronix 155-0019-00''' (M027) is a Tek-made decimal point and spacing control chip in a 16-pin DIP, designed by [[Les Larson]].
[[File:Tek 155-0019-00.jpg|thumb|300px|right|155-0019-00]]
{{Monolithic IC
|Manufacturer=Tektronix
|Model=M027
|Part_nos=155-0019-00
|Description=decimal point and spacing control  
|Used_in=7000 series readout system
|Designers=Les Larson
}} in a 16-pin DIP, designed by [[Les Larson]].


It consists of a decade counter, digital-to-analog converter, and input logic, and is used in  
It consists of a decade counter, digital-to-analog converter, and input logic, and is used in the [[7000 series readout system]] to produce a positioning signal (10-level staircase), and also to position the decimal point.  
the [[7000 series readout system]] to produce a positioning signal (10-level staircase),
and also to position the decimal point.  


==Datasheet==
==Datasheet==
* [[Media:Tek 155-0019-00.pdf|Tektronix 155-0019-00 Datasheet (PDF)]]
* [[Media:Tek 155-0019-00.pdf|Tektronix 155-0019-00 Datasheet
 
==Used in==
{{Part usage}}


[[Category:Tektronix-made monolithic integrated circuits]]
[[Category:Tektronix-made monolithic integrated circuits]]

Latest revision as of 05:47, 29 July 2023

155-0019-00

The Tektronix M027  (P/N 155-0019-00) is a decimal point and spacing control monolithic integrated circuit in a 16-pin DIP, designed by Les Larson.

It consists of a decade counter, digital-to-analog converter, and input logic, and is used in the 7000 series readout system to produce a positioning signal (10-level staircase), and also to position the decimal point.

Datasheet

  • [[Media:Tek 155-0019-00.pdf|Tektronix 155-0019-00 Datasheet

Used in

Some instruments using part 155-0019-00

Instrument Manufacturer Class Model Description Introduced
7000 series readout system Tektronix Subsystem 7000-series readout system 1969