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The Tektronix 104 Square Wave Generator and Voltage Calibrator was [[introduced in 1948]]. | The '''Tektronix 104 Square Wave Generator and Voltage Calibrator''' was [[introduced in 1948]]. | ||
The 104A was [[introduced in 1950]]. | The 104A was [[introduced in 1950]]. | ||
The high-frequency square wave output of the 104 is specified to have a 15 nanosecond rise time. | The high-frequency square wave output of the 104 is specified to have a 15 nanosecond rise time. | ||
The 104A has a slightly looser specification of 20 nanoseconds. | The 104A has a slightly looser specification of 20 nanoseconds. | ||
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Revision as of 03:59, 20 March 2018
The Tektronix 104 Square Wave Generator and Voltage Calibrator was introduced in 1948. The 104A was introduced in 1950.
The high-frequency square wave output of the 104 is specified to have a 15 nanosecond rise time. The 104A has a slightly looser specification of 20 nanoseconds.
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