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The '''Tektronix 7623''' is a 100 MHz analog multi-mode storage mainframe, introduced in 1972.<br />
The '''Tektronix 7623''' is a 100 MHz analog multi-mode storage mainframe, introduced in 1972.<br />
The '''7623A''' facelift in 1975 increased standard writing speed to 150 div/µs (from 100 div/µs for a 7623 without option 12). Front panel controls were changed in the 7623A, too. <br />
The '''7623A''' facelift in 1975 increased standard writing speed to 150 div/µs (from 100 div/µs for a 7623 without option 12).  
The '''7623B''' version replaced the [[7613]], 7623A and [[7633]] in 1991.  It added a reduced scan mode to increase stored writing speed and was essentially a re-named [[7633]]. It was produced until the entire 7000 series was discontinued in 1992.
Front panel controls were changed in the 7623A, too. <br />
The '''7623B''' version replaced the [[7613]], 7623A and [[7633]] in 1991.   
It added a reduced scan mode to increase stored writing speed and is essentially a re-named [[7633]].  
It was produced until the entire 7000 series was discontinued in 1992.


There were also '''R7623'''(A,B) rack-mount versions.
There were also '''R7623'''(A,B) rack-mount versions.


Project Engineer for the [[7613]] and 7623 was [[Bill DeVey]] under direction of [[Oliver Dalton]]. [[John Durecka]] did the electrical design. [[Doug Giesbers]], [[Ed Wolf]], and [[Chuck Davis]] provided the mechanical design. Aiding the overall design effort were [[Dave McCullough]] and [[Dick Anderson]].  
Project Engineer for the [[7613]] and 7623 was [[Bill DeVey]] under direction of [[Oliver Dalton]].  
[[John Durecka]] did the electrical design. [[Doug Giesbers]], [[Ed Wolf]], and [[Chuck Davis]] provided the mechanical design.  
Aiding the overall design effort were [[Dave McCullough]] and [[Dick Anderson]].  


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