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title=Tektronix NT-7000| | title=Tektronix NT-7000| | ||
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caption=Tektronix NT-7000 | caption=Tektronix NT-7000 | | ||
introduced=1988 | | introduced=1988 | | ||
discontinued=1992 | | discontinued=1992 | | ||
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The power switch is located on the back, the front panel includes only an indicator light. | The power switch is located on the back, the front panel includes only an indicator light. | ||
The NT-7000 was designed and manufacured by Tektronix in Germany to meet some customers | The NT-7000 was designed and manufacured by Tektronix in Germany to meet some customers special requirements. | ||
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Tektronix NT-7000 with two [[7A13]] plugins | |||
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Revision as of 05:04, 30 June 2018
The Tektronix NT-7000 is a bench-top mainframe designed to hold two 7000-series vertical plug-ins for operation outside a 7000-series oscilloscope mainframe, e.g. to use a 7A14 current probe amplifier or 7A13/7A22 differential amplifiers with non-plugin scopes.
The NT-7000 has two single-ended outputs (BNC jacks) on the front panel, one for each of the plugins. The label says "With scope at 20 mV/DIV into 50 Ω".
The power switch is located on the back, the front panel includes only an indicator light.
The NT-7000 was designed and manufacured by Tektronix in Germany to meet some customers special requirements.
Key Specifications
Rise time | 3.3 ns (equiv. 106 MHz bandwidth for the enclosure alone) |
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