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The '''Tektronix 3052''' is a digitizer and digital signal processing / spectrum analysis system. | The '''Tektronix 3052''' is a digitizer and digital signal processing / spectrum analysis system. | ||
It contains a 26 MHz A/D converter and 1024 parallel digital bandpass filters, and allows a 10 MHz wide spectrum to be viewed as a function of time with a maximum update rate of 1 spectrum per 200 μs | It contains a 26 MHz A/D converter and 1024 parallel digital bandpass filters, | ||
and allows a 10 MHz wide spectrum to be viewed as a function of time with a maximum update rate of 1 spectrum per 200 μs. | |||
Among other modes, | Among other modes, it offers a waterfall display mode which gives a three dimensional plot of time, amplitude, and frequency. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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* [http://w140.com/tek_3052_fermi.pdf Steimel and McGinnis article on Tek 3052] | * [http://w140.com/tek_3052_fermi.pdf Steimel and McGinnis article on Tek 3052] | ||
* [[Media:Slac-pub-5996.pdf]] | * [[Media:Slac-pub-5996.pdf]] | ||
* [ | * [[Media:Tek_3052_fast_wideband_search_for_spurious_responses.pdf|Cassidy and Snell, ''Fast, wideband search for spurious responses'']] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 06:29, 19 July 2020
The Tektronix 3052 is a digitizer and digital signal processing / spectrum analysis system.
It contains a 26 MHz A/D converter and 1024 parallel digital bandpass filters, and allows a 10 MHz wide spectrum to be viewed as a function of time with a maximum update rate of 1 spectrum per 200 μs.
Among other modes, it offers a waterfall display mode which gives a three dimensional plot of time, amplitude, and frequency.
Links
- Tek 3052 advertising video, 1988 - VintageTek museum @ YouTube
- Steimel and McGinnis article on Tek 3052
- Media:Slac-pub-5996.pdf
- Cassidy and Snell, Fast, wideband search for spurious responses