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* played key roles in the development of the TDS 400/500 and TDS 3000 series
* played key roles in the development of the TDS 400/500 and TDS 3000 series
{{Designer|Tom Rousseau}}
{{Designer|Tom Rousseau}}
{{Patents|Tom Rousseau}}
==Links==
==Links==
* [https://vintagetek.org/100000-7a26-plug-in/ Tom Rousseau's Golden 100,000th 7A26] @ vintagetek.org
* [https://vintagetek.org/100000-7a26-plug-in/ Tom Rousseau's Golden 100,000th 7A26] @ vintagetek.org

Revision as of 03:38, 31 August 2021

Tom Rousseau (? – ?)

  • Washington State University, Bachelor Physics
  • Tektronix, 1968−1998
  • RadiSys, 1998−2001
  • Audio Precision, VP Engineering, June 2001 - October 2007

Tek Products

Products by Tom Rousseau

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 7A15 80 MHz vertical amplifier Tom Rousseau 1970
Tektronix 7A18 75 MHz dual-channel amplifier Tom Rousseau 1971
Tektronix 7A15A 80 MHz vertical amplifier Tom Rousseau 1973
Tektronix 7A16A 225 MHz vertical amplifier Tom Rousseau 1973
Tektronix 7A24 400 MHz dual channel vertical amplifier Tom Rousseau 1974
Tektronix 7A26 200 MHz dual-channel amplifier Tom Rousseau 1974
Tektronix 7854 400 MHz waveform-processing scope Tom Rousseau Les Larson Jack Collins Ellen Deleganes Jim Schlegel Gary Fladstol Val Garuts Tim Holte Burt Johnson Bruce Kingsland Wes Kosta Jim Tallman Kirk Wimmer 1980
Tektronix 11402 Digital scope Murlan Kaufman Tom Rousseau 1986
Tektronix 11401 Digitizing scope Tom Rousseau 1986

Components by Tom Rousseau

Patents by Tom Rousseau

Links