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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.


It has a DB-9 connector on the right side. A XY plotter can be attached to this port to make permanent copies of the display. This feature can be accessed through the "Mem select" menu.
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

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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)
Sampling rate 20 MS/s
Record length 1K or 4K samples (single channel), optional 26K
Features
  • Pre/Post-triggering
  • Averaging
  • Dual time base
  • Cursors and readout
  • GPIB option

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Links

Pictures