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Gross and [[John Addis]] collaborated closely on both the 485 and 7104.   
Gross and [[John Addis]] collaborated closely on both the 485 and 7104.   


Wink went to the Portable Instrument Division in 1979 and became vertical system engineer for the 2465. 
Wink went to the Portable Instrument Division in 1979 and became vertical system engineer for the [[2465]], for which he designed the main vertical amplifier, the channel switch, and the auxiliary input preamp.   
He designed the [[2465]] main vertical amplifier, the channel switch, and the auxiliary input preamp
[[Marv LaVoie]] designed the 2465 attenuator.   


[[Ken Schlotzhauer]] (who died in China in an auto accident May 30, 1995) designed the 2465 trigger IC and [[Mike Metcalf]] (who died of Hodgkin's Lymphoma complications April 1, 1989) designed the 2465 Z axis IC, both under the direction of [[Art Metz]]. 
Wink went to the IC department in 1982 as Analog IC Design Manager, eventually becoming Engineering Manager for the Microelectronics Group.  In 1994, when Tektronix sold its IC facility to [[Maxim|Maxim Integrated Products]], Wink went to Maxim as Director of High Frequency IC Design.  He retired in 1999.
Art had horizontal system responsibility and designed the non-IC part of the horizontal as well.
 
Wink went to the IC department in 1982 as Analog IC Design Manager, eventually becoming Engineering Manager for the Microelectronics Group.   
In 1994, when Tektronix sold its IC facility to [[Maxim|Maxim Integrated Products]], Wink went with Maxim as Director of High Frequency IC Design.  He retired in 1999.


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