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The 568 is a an oscilloscope introduced in 1967 that takes 3-series plug-ins. It was intended to be used for sampling, typically with a [[230]] digital unit. | The 568 is a an oscilloscope [[introduced in 1967]] that takes 3-series plug-ins. It was intended to be used for sampling, typically with a [[230]] digital unit. | ||
Like the [[561]] and [[564]], the 568 does not contain vertical or horizontal amplifiers. The plug-ins directly drive the deflection plates. The 568 has multipin connectors on its rear panel | Like the [[561]] and [[564]], the 568 does not contain vertical or horizontal amplifiers. The plug-ins directly drive the deflection plates. The 568 has multipin connectors on its rear panel | ||
that are routed to multipin connectors on the plug-ins. This is to support external control | that are routed to multipin connectors on the plug-ins. This is to support external control | ||
and measurement using, for example, a 230. | and measurement using, for example, a 230. |
Revision as of 18:44, 4 July 2010
The 568 is a an oscilloscope introduced in 1967 that takes 3-series plug-ins. It was intended to be used for sampling, typically with a 230 digital unit. Like the 561 and 564, the 568 does not contain vertical or horizontal amplifiers. The plug-ins directly drive the deflection plates. The 568 has multipin connectors on its rear panel that are routed to multipin connectors on the plug-ins. This is to support external control and measurement using, for example, a 230.