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It adds a multiple string trigger function on top of the capabilities of sister models [[834]] and [[835]]. | It adds a multiple string trigger function on top of the capabilities of sister models [[834]] and [[835]]. | ||
The lead software engineer and project manager for the | The lead software engineer and project manager for the 836 was [[Bill Randle]]. | ||
The | The 836 was developed in [[Building_R1|Redmond]]. | ||
Others on the project were [[Ken Spencer]] (software), [[Dennis Holmbo]] (hardware) and Andy ? (custom ASIC). | Others on the project were [[Ken Spencer]] (software), [[Dennis Holmbo]] (hardware) and Andy ? (custom ASIC). | ||
Revision as of 15:08, 25 January 2023
The Tektronix 836 is a portable "programmable data communications tester" (serial protocol analyzer).
It adds a multiple string trigger function on top of the capabilities of sister models 834 and 835.
The lead software engineer and project manager for the 836 was Bill Randle. The 836 was developed in Redmond. Others on the project were Ken Spencer (software), Dennis Holmbo (hardware) and Andy ? (custom ASIC).
Key Specifications
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Accessories
- A6741 − RS-449 adapter
- A6742 − two-wire adapter
- A6743 − RS-232 V.24 Tri-state break-out box
- A6744 − V.35 adapter
- A6745 − adapter
- A6745 − Two-wire adapter
- A6746 − EBU/SMPTE adapter
- A6747 − X.21 Physical Interface Adapter
- A6770 − Coax Interface Adapter
- 015-0361-00 − Current loop adapter