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Revision as of 00:14, 22 September 2017
Tektronix equipment makes use of a wide variety of connectors, most of which follow established standards, but occasionally, custom connectors were designed. This page presents a partial overview of connectors used in Tektronix equipment.
For details, please see the pages linked from the headings.
Coaxial connectors
BNC connector | Tekprobe BNC connector | ||
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SMA connector | SMB connector | ||
3.5 mm connector | 2.92 mm connector | ||
UHF connector | N connector | ||
GR-874 connector | BSM connector | ||
Gremar connector | Peltola connector | ||
See also Coax connector comparison
Fiberoptic connectors
FC/PC connector | |
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Non-coaxial low-voltage connectors
Banana connector | LEMO S-series connector | ||
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GPIB connector | Amphenol 165 series connectors | ||
XLR connector | 0.1" header | ||
D-sub connector | |||
Power connectors
IEC connector | Octal connector | ||
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