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[[Image:tek7854-with-keyboard.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Tektronix 7854 with Waveform Calculator keyboard]] | [[Image:tek7854-with-keyboard.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Tektronix 7854 with Waveform Calculator keyboard]] | ||
The 7854 Waveform Processing Oscilloscope was a product of the 1980's that combined analog and digital technology. This oscilloscope was based on the 7000 Series mainframe, using 7000 Series amplifiers and time bases, and was manufactured from about 1980 to 1989. The 7854 oscilloscope was a four compartment, 400 MHz bandwidth mainframe with all the capabilities of a 7000 Series analog mainframe. | The 7854 Waveform Processing Oscilloscope was a product of the 1980's that combined analog and digital technology. This oscilloscope was based on the 7000 Series mainframe, using [[7000-series plug-ins|7000 Series amplifiers and time bases]], and was manufactured from about 1980 to 1989. The 7854 oscilloscope was a four compartment, 400 MHz bandwidth mainframe with all the capabilities of a 7000 Series analog mainframe. | ||
Key product specifications: | Key product specifications: |
Revision as of 08:56, 4 November 2012
The 7854 Waveform Processing Oscilloscope was a product of the 1980's that combined analog and digital technology. This oscilloscope was based on the 7000 Series mainframe, using 7000 Series amplifiers and time bases, and was manufactured from about 1980 to 1989. The 7854 oscilloscope was a four compartment, 400 MHz bandwidth mainframe with all the capabilities of a 7000 Series analog mainframe.
Key product specifications:
- Analog bandwidth: 400 MHz (plug-in dependent)
- Digital sample rate: 500 kHz
- Record length: 128, 256, 512 or 1024 points
- Programmable: via GPIB
- Internal programming language: rpn (Reverse Polish Notation)
- Vertical resolution: 10 bits
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