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File:Tek 7b15 front.jpg | '''[[7B15]]''' — 1 GHz, delaying (1978) | File:Tek 7b15 front.jpg | '''[[7B15]]''' — 1 GHz, delaying (1978) | ||
File:Tek 7b50.jpg | '''[[7B50]]''' — 100 MHz (1970) | File:Tek 7b50.jpg | '''[[7B50]]''' — 100 MHz (1970) | ||
File:Tek 7b51 front. | File:Tek-7b51-front.jpg | '''[[7B51]]''' — 100 MHz, delaying (1970) | ||
File:Tek-7b70-front.jpg | '''[[7B70]]''' — 200 MHz, no delay (1970) | File:Tek-7b70-front.jpg | '''[[7B70]]''' — 200 MHz, no delay (1970) | ||
File:Tek 7b71 front.jpg | '''[[7B71]]''' — 200 MHz, delaying (1970) | File:Tek 7b71 front.jpg | '''[[7B71]]''' — 200 MHz, delaying (1970) |
Revision as of 08:26, 13 June 2015
The Tektronix 7000 series plug-ins are used with 7000-series scopes.
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Vertical plug-ins
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7A11 — 150/250 MHz single channel with stored FET probe (1969)
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7A12 — 100 MHz dual channel (1969)
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7A13 — 100 MHz "differential comparator" (1969)
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7A15 — 80 MHz low cost single channel (1971)
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7A16 — 225 MHz, 1 MΩ single channel (1970)
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7A17 — 150 MHz, 50 Ω single channel, customizable (1973)
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7A18 — 75 MHz, 1 MΩ dual channel (1971)
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7A19 — 600 MHz, 50 Ω single channel (1973–2000)
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7A21N — "direct CRT access" (1972)
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7A22 — 1 MHz, 1 MΩ differential (1969-2000)
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7A24 — 400 MHz, 50 Ω dual channel
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7A26 — 200 MHz, 1 MΩ dual channel (1974)
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7A29 — 1 GHz, 50 Ω single channel (1978)
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7A29P — 1 GHz, 50 Ω single channel programmable
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7A42 — 350 MHz, quad channel logic triggered (1984)
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7F10 — 750/1000 MHz optical input (1987)
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7M11 — dual passive delay line (1970)
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7S11 — sampling plug-in (1970)
Horizontal plug-ins
Single and delayed time bases
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7B10 — 1 GHz (1978)
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7B15 — 1 GHz, delaying (1978)
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7B50 — 100 MHz (1970)
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7B51 — 100 MHz, delaying (1970)
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7B70 — 200 MHz, no delay (1970)
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7B71 — 200 MHz, delaying (1970)
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7B80 — 400 MHz (1972)
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7B85 — 400 MHz, delaying (1976)
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7B87 — 400 MHz, with pre-trigger (1980)
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7T11 — Sampling Sweep Unit (1970)
Dual time bases
Combined vertical and horizontal plug-ins
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7D20 — programmable digitizer (1982)
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7J20 — optical spectrometer (1975)
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7S12 — TDR/sampler (1971)
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7S14 — 350 ps dual channel sampler (1974)
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7L5 — 5 MHz Spectrum Analyzer (1976)
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7L12 — 1.8 GHz Spectrum Analyzer (1972)
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7L13 — 2.5 GHz Spectrum Analyzer (1974)
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7L14 — 1.8 GHz Spectrum Analyzer with digital storage (1982)
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7L18 — 18 (60) GHz Spectrum Analyzer (1978)
Special Purpose
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7CT1N — Curve Tracer (1972)
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7D01 — Logic Analyzer (1977)
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DF1 — Display Formatter, for 7D01 (1977)
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DF2 — Display Formatter with GPIB, for 7D01 (1978)
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7D02 — Programmable Logic Analyzer (1980)
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7D10 — Digital Events Delay (1976)
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7D11 — Digital Delay (1973)
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7D12 — A/D Converter (1974)
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7D13 — Digital Multimeter (1971)
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7D14 — 525 MHz counter (1971)
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7D15 — 225 MHz counter (1973)
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7K11 — cable TV amplifier (1974)
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7M13 — "Readout Unit" - user defined text display (1974)
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067-0587-01 — Calibration Fixture
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067-0587-02 — Calibration Fixture
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067-0587-10 — Calibration Fixture