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== | ==300 Series Logic Analyzers == | ||
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308-timing.jpg | [[308]] | 308-timing.jpg | '''[[308 | 308 − 8 channels, 20MHz]]''' (1980 — 1986) | ||
318-1.jpg | [[318]] | 318-1.jpg | '''[[318 | 318 − 16 channels, 50MHz]]''' (1984 — ?) | ||
338-1.jpg | [[338]] | 338-1.jpg | '''[[338 | 338 − 32 channels, 20MHz]]''' (1984 — ?) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==800 Series Serial Analyzers== | |||
The 8XX series were a serial protocol analyzer | |||
<gallery widths="200" heights="150"> | <gallery widths="200" heights="150"> | ||
Tek 832.jpg | [[832]] | Tek 832.jpg | [[832]] | ||
Tek 833.jpg | [[833]] | Tek 833.jpg | [[833]] | ||
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Tek 836 1.jpg | [[836]] | Tek 836 1.jpg | [[836]] | ||
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24 channels. Data can be sampled up to 25 MHz. | |||
==1200 Series Logic Analyzers == | ==1200 Series Logic Analyzers == | ||
The 1200 series were "easy to use" logic analyzers for learners | |||
<gallery widths="200" heights="150"> | <gallery widths="200" heights="150"> | ||
Tek 1205 2.jpg | [[1205]] | Tek 1205 2.jpg | '''[[1205 | 1205 − 8 channels, 25 MHz]]''' (1988 — ?) | ||
1220pic1.jpg | [[1220]] | 1220pic1.jpg | '''[[1220 | 1220 − 32 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1988 — 1993) | ||
Tek 1225 front.JPG | [[1225]] | Tek 1225 front.JPG | '''[[1225 | 1225 − 48 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1988 — 1993) | ||
Tek_1230.jpg | [[1230]] | Tek_1230.jpg | '''[[1230 | 1230 − 32-64 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1989 — 1993) | ||
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== | ==1240 Series Logic Analyzers == | ||
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Tektronix 1240 front panel.jpeg | [[1240]] | Tektronix 1240 front panel.jpeg | '''[[1240 | 1240 − 9-72 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1984 — 1993) | ||
Tek1241 front.jpg | [[1241]] | Tek1241 front.jpg | '''[[1241 | 1241 − 9-72 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1986 — 1993) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Plug in Logic Analyzers == | ==Plug in Logic Analyzers == | ||
<gallery widths="200" heights="150"> | <gallery widths="200" heights="150"> | ||
Tek 7D01 Front 2.jpg | Tek 7D01 Front 2.jpg | '''[[7D01 | 7D01 − 16 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1976 — 1985) | ||
Tektronix_7D02.jpg | [[7D02]] | Tektronix_7D02.jpg | '''[[7D02 | 7D02 − 28-56 channels, 10 MHz]]''' (1980 — 1984) | ||
Tek df1 front.JPG | [[DF1]] | Tek df1 front.JPG | [[DF1]] | ||
Tek df2.jpg | [[DF2]] | Tek df2.jpg | [[DF2]] | ||
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Tek821.jpg | [[821]] | |||
A6701-top.JPG | [[A6701]] | A6701-top.JPG | [[A6701]] | ||
Tek 3001gpx 1.jpg | [[3001GPX]] | Tek 3001gpx 1.jpg | [[3001GPX]] |
Revision as of 12:22, 25 May 2022
Hello, I wonder why you are reading this page.
My name is Floopy (at least here) and I'm currently studying to be a Mechanical engineer. I don't know why I have so much tek equipment.
I usually work on pages related to logic analyzers because that's what I have most.
Unknown probes
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RLC circuit, Captured with a 2230
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These are references I use
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300 Series Logic Analyzers
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308 − 8 channels, 20MHz (1980 — 1986)
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318 − 16 channels, 50MHz (1984 — ?)
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338 − 32 channels, 20MHz (1984 — ?)
800 Series Serial Analyzers
The 8XX series were a serial protocol analyzer
24 channels. Data can be sampled up to 25 MHz.
1200 Series Logic Analyzers
The 1200 series were "easy to use" logic analyzers for learners
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1205 − 8 channels, 25 MHz (1988 — ?)
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1220 − 32 channels, 100 MHz (1988 — 1993)
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1225 − 48 channels, 100 MHz (1988 — 1993)
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1230 − 32-64 channels, 100 MHz (1989 — 1993)
1240 Series Logic Analyzers
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1240 − 9-72 channels, 100 MHz (1984 — 1993)
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1241 − 9-72 channels, 100 MHz (1986 — 1993)
Plug in Logic Analyzers
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7D01 − 16 channels, 100 MHz (1976 — 1985)
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7D02 − 28-56 channels, 10 MHz (1980 — 1984)