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title=Tektronix 7J20| | title=Tektronix 7J20| | ||
summary=Optical Spectrometer| | summary=Optical Spectrometer| | ||
image=Tek7J20.jpg| | image=Tek7J20.jpg| | ||
caption=Tektronix 7J20 in 7633 mainframe| | caption=Tektronix 7J20 in 7633 mainframe| | ||
introduced=1975 | | |||
discontinued=(?) || | |||
series=[[7000-series scopes]]| | series=[[7000-series scopes]]| | ||
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The Tektronix 7J20 is an optical spectrometer for the | The '''Tektronix 7J20''' is an optical spectrometer for the 250 nm to 1100 nm region. | ||
It is a "rapid scan" spectrometer, which means that it can capture the spectrum quickly enough to show how the spectrum of an optical input changes at temporal resolution of a few milliseconds. | It is a "rapid scan" spectrometer, which means that it can capture the spectrum quickly enough to show how the spectrum of an optical input changes at temporal resolution of a few milliseconds. | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 02:08, 23 August 2014
The Tektronix 7J20 is an optical spectrometer for the 250 nm to 1100 nm region. It is a "rapid scan" spectrometer, which means that it can capture the spectrum quickly enough to show how the spectrum of an optical input changes at temporal resolution of a few milliseconds.
The 7J20 is based on a Czerny-Turner Monochromator.
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