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* [[155-0135-00]] − Readout legend generator ([[7A16P]])
* [[155-0135-00]] − Readout legend generator ([[7A16P]])
* [[155-0137-00]] − Preamp/comparator ([[P6451]])
* [[155-0137-00]] − Preamp/comparator ([[P6451]])
* [[155-0144-00]]
* [[155-0144-00]] − Sync stripper
* [[155-0145-00]]
* [[155-0145-00]] − Pulse output amplifier
* [[155-0149-00]]
* [[155-0149-00]] − Sweep control ([[7B10]], [[7B15]])
* [[155-0150-00]]
* [[155-0150-00]] − Trigger detector ([[7B92A]], [[7B10]], [[7B15]], ...)
* [[155-0151-00]]
* [[155-0151-00]] − Trigger generator
* [[155-0152-01]]
* [[155-0152-01]] − Geometry & focus correction
* [[155-0154-00]]
* [[155-0154-00]] − Display MUX
* [[155-0155-00]]
* [[155-0155-00]] − Vertical preamp ([[455]], [[465M]])
* [[155-0157-00]]
* [[155-0157-00]] − Dig. storage vert. control ([[7L14]], [[7L18]])
* [[155-0158-00]]
* [[155-0158-00]] − Dig. storage horiz. control ([[7L14]], [[7L18]])
* [[155-0160-00]]
* [[155-0160-00]]
* [[155-0161-00]]
* [[155-0161-00]]

Revision as of 02:20, 9 April 2018

Tektronix designed and fabricated its own integrated circuits for use in Tek instruments.

Part numbers 155-xxxx-xx and 234-xxxx-xx ICs were Tek-made.

In 1994, Tektronix sold its internal IC fab (called the Integrated Circuits Operation, ICO) to Maxim while keeping it located on the Beaverton campus. This deal provided Maxim with its first own fabrication facility and important bipolar design expertise, and Tektronix with better utilization of the fab.

Maxim eventually stopped making Tek-specific chips because of lack of volume.

List of Tektronix-made Integrated Circuits

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