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Having more lines allows, for example, a 240 to control a [[R116]] or [[R293]] pulse generator as the stimulus for the | Having more lines allows, for example, a 240 to control a [[R116]] or [[R293]] pulse generator as the stimulus for the | ||
device under test, while simultaneously controlling a [[230]] and a [[568]] for measurement of the response. | device under test, while simultaneously controlling a [[230]] and a [[568]] for measurement of the response. | ||
* [[List of manuals that are needed|Manual needed]]. | |||
* [http://w140.com/tek_240_r250_description.pdf 240 and R250 Description from Tektronix Automated Testing Systems book (PDF)] | |||
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Revision as of 08:42, 16 September 2012
The Tektronix 250 and R250 is an instrument introduced in 1968 that extends the number of control lines of a 240. Having more lines allows, for example, a 240 to control a R116 or R293 pulse generator as the stimulus for the device under test, while simultaneously controlling a 230 and a 568 for measurement of the response.