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According to [[Howard Vollum|Vollum]], $28 million were spent in two years  
According to [[Howard Vollum|Vollum]], $28 million were spent in two years  
to develop the initial components and products of the 7000 series.  
to develop the initial components and products of the 7000 series.  
While the original mainframes [[7504]] and [[7704]] [[introduced in 1969]] were short-lived,  
 
While the original [[7504]] and [[7704]] mainframes [[introduced in 1969]] were short-lived,  
the series lasted until the early 1990s, with some of the original 13 plug-ins like  
the series lasted until the early 1990s, with some of the original 13 plug-ins like  
the [[7A22]] or the [[7S11]] remaining in production throughout.
the [[7A22]] or the [[7S11]] remaining in production throughout.

Revision as of 23:05, 17 February 2020

In August of 1969, Tektronix issued a supplement catalog featuring a new series of instruments, called the 7000 Series.

Howard Vollum himself wrote the introduction message on page 1 of this supplement, where he presented the 7000 series as a replacement to the 500 scope series, emphasizing the necessity to switch to a new platform for modular high-end scopes due to the limitations of the original 500 series platform designed in 1953. According to Vollum, $28 million were spent in two years to develop the initial components and products of the 7000 series.

While the original 7504 and 7704 mainframes introduced in 1969 were short-lived, the series lasted until the early 1990s, with some of the original 13 plug-ins like the 7A22 or the 7S11 remaining in production throughout.

Common features of 7000-series scopes

7000 series functional color code

Mode Selection
Trigger Source or Control
Uncalibrated Variable
Denotes functional relation

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