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|Used_in=5B25N;5B31;5B40;5B42;5B44;5S14N;7B50A;7B53A;7B80;7B85;7B87;7B81P;7B90P;7S14;7612D;SC502;SC503;SC504 | |Used_in=5B25N;5B31;5B40;5B42;5B44;5S14N;7B50A;7B53A;7B80;7B85;7B87;7B81P;7B90P;7S14;7612D;SC502;SC503;SC504 | ||
|Designers=Gary Vance | |Designers=Gary Vance | ||
}} (good to 350 MHz) in a 16-pin DIP. It was designed by [[Gary Vance]]. | }} (good to 350 MHz) in a 16-pin DIP. It was designed by [[Gary Vance]] on the [[SF2]] process. | ||
It is designed to be used in conjunction with the [[155-0126-00]] (M121) trigger amplifier and channel switch. | It is designed to be used in conjunction with the [[155-0126-00]] (M121) trigger amplifier and channel switch. |
Revision as of 04:13, 11 March 2022
The Tektronix M120B (P/N 155-0109-00,155-0109-01) is a trigger monolithic integrated circuit (good to 350 MHz) in a 16-pin DIP. It was designed by Gary Vance on the SF2 process.
It is designed to be used in conjunction with the 155-0126-00 (M121) trigger amplifier and channel switch.
There were two versions, the 155-0109-00 and 155-0109-01. (Differences?)
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155-0109-01 block diagram
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155-0109 in 7S14 trigger