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may be stored in a save ref. memory and recalled for display at a later time. | may be stored in a save ref. memory and recalled for display at a later time. | ||
The 2230 has a DB-9 connector on the right side providing an external clock input, and an output for an analog X-Y plotter to make permanent copies of the display. This feature can be accessed through the "Mem select" menu. | |||
Some Firmware versions have a diagnostics menu with the Tektronix logo and wizard image. | Some Firmware versions have a diagnostics menu with the Tektronix logo and wizard image. |
Revision as of 10:13, 6 March 2019
The Tektronix 2230 is a portable 100 MHz, dual-channel combination analog / digital storage scope, sister model of 2220 and 2221.
It features alphanumeric CRT readout of many of the front panel controls. It has both an analog mode and a digital mode. In the digital storage mode, up to three waveform sets (CH 1 and/or CH 2) may be stored in a save ref. memory and recalled for display at a later time.
The 2230 has a DB-9 connector on the right side providing an external clock input, and an output for an analog X-Y plotter to make permanent copies of the display. This feature can be accessed through the "Mem select" menu.
Some Firmware versions have a diagnostics menu with the Tektronix logo and wizard image.
The Cursor knob is prone to failure. It becomes jittery and will not scroll properly.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 100 MHz (analog) |
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Sampling rate | 20 MS/s |
Record length | 1K or 4K samples (single channel), optional 26K |
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2230A Signal Input Board
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2230 interface board
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upper most board