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{{Oscilloscope Sidebar |manufacturer=Tektronix |
designers=Phil Crosby|
series=7000-series scopes |
model= 7503|
model= 7503|
image=Tek 7503cl3.jpg|
image=Tek 7503cl3.jpg|
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* ''please add complete manual and/or schematics'' [[Category:Manual needed]]
* ''please add complete manual and/or schematics'' [[Category:Manual needed]]
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The '''Tektronix 7503''' is a 90 MHz 7000-series mainframe with three module bays, [[introduced in 1970]].  It was effectively replaced by the larger-screen [[7603]] in 1972.
The '''Tektronix 7503''' is a 90 MHz 7000-series mainframe with three module bays, [[introduced in 1970]].  It was effectively replaced by the larger-screen [[7603]] in 1972.


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The 7503 was Tek's first scope to use a [[harmonica connector]] for inter-board wiring.
The 7503 was Tek's first scope to use a [[harmonica connector]] for inter-board wiring.
Prior to this, inter-board wiring had either mainly been point-to-point soldered.
Prior to this, inter-board wiring had either mainly been point-to-point soldered.
Other approaches were taken on certain instruments, for example the [[7704]],
Other approaches were taken on certain instruments, for example the [[7704]], in which pins sticking out of the chassis mate with holes in the boards that receive the pins and make electrical contact.
in which pins sticking out of the chassis mate with holes in the boards that receive the pins and make electrical contact.


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