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The Tektronix 514 is a monolithic general-purpose oscilloscope. | The Tektronix 514 is a monolithic general-purpose oscilloscope. | ||
It was designed by Tektronix engineers Bob Davis and Dick Rhiger. | |||
It | It provides frequency response from DC to 10MHz. | ||
Prior to the 514, customers has to select between an instrument with | |||
10MHz bandwidth (the [[511]]) or an instrument with DC response (the [[512]]). | |||
The 514 provides DC response and 10MHz bandwidth. | |||
It has no [[thermal cutoff]]. | |||
* [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/514d/Tek%20514D%20Series%20A%20Manual.pdf Tektronix 514D Manual (PDF)] | * [http://bama.edebris.com/download/tek/514d/Tek%20514D%20Series%20A%20Manual.pdf Tektronix 514D Manual (PDF)] |
Revision as of 20:01, 8 February 2012
The Tektronix 514 is a monolithic general-purpose oscilloscope. It was designed by Tektronix engineers Bob Davis and Dick Rhiger. It provides frequency response from DC to 10MHz. Prior to the 514, customers has to select between an instrument with 10MHz bandwidth (the 511) or an instrument with DC response (the 512). The 514 provides DC response and 10MHz bandwidth.
It has no thermal cutoff.