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==3XX Series Logic Analyzers ==
==300 Series Logic Analyzers ==
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308-timing.jpg | [[308]]
308-timing.jpg | '''[[308 | 308 − 8 channels, 20MHz]]''' (1980 — 1986)
318-1.jpg | [[318]]
318-1.jpg | '''[[318 | 318 − 16 channels, 50MHz]]''' (1984 — ?)
338-1.jpg | [[338]]
338-1.jpg | '''[[338 | 338 − 32 channels, 20MHz]]''' (1984 — ?)
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==800 Series Serial Analyzers==
The 8XX series were a serial protocol analyzer
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Tek821.jpg | [[821]]
Tek 832.jpg | [[832]]
Tek 832.jpg | [[832]]
Tek 833.jpg | [[833]]
Tek 833.jpg | [[833]]
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Tek 836 1.jpg | [[836]]
Tek 836 1.jpg | [[836]]
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24 channels. Data can be sampled up to 25 MHz.


==1200 Series Logic Analyzers ==
==1200 Series Logic Analyzers ==
The 1200 series were "easy to use" logic analyzers for learners
<gallery widths="200" heights="150">
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Tek 1205 2.jpg  | [[1205]]
Tek 1205 2.jpg  | '''[[1205 | 1205 − 8 channels, 25 MHz]]''' (1988 — ?)
1220pic1.jpg | [[1220]]
1220pic1.jpg | '''[[1220 | 1220 − 32 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1988 — 1993)
Tek 1225 front.JPG | [[1225]]
Tek 1225 front.JPG | '''[[1225 | 1225 − 48 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1988 — 1993)
Tek_1230.jpg | [[1230]]
Tek_1230.jpg | '''[[1230 | 1230 − 32-64 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1989 — 1993)
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==124X Series Logic Analyzers ==
==1240 Series Logic Analyzers ==
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Tektronix 1240 front panel.jpeg | [[1240]]
Tektronix 1240 front panel.jpeg | '''[[1240 | 1240 − 9-72 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1984 — 1993)
Tek1241 front.jpg | [[1241]]
Tek1241 front.jpg | '''[[1241 | 1241 − 9-72 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1986 — 1993)
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==Plug in Logic Analyzers ==
==Plug in Logic Analyzers ==
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Tek 7D01 Front 2.jpg | [[7D01]]
Tek 7D01 Front 2.jpg | '''[[7D01 | 7D01 − 16 channels, 100 MHz]]''' (1976 — 1985)
Tektronix_7D02.jpg | [[7D02]]
Tektronix_7D02.jpg | '''[[7D02 | 7D02 − 28-56 channels, 10 MHz]]''' (1980 — 1984)
Tek df1 front.JPG | [[DF1]]
Tek df1 front.JPG | [[DF1]]
Tek df2.jpg | [[DF2]]
Tek df2.jpg | [[DF2]]
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Tek821.jpg | [[821]]
A6701-top.JPG | [[A6701]]
A6701-top.JPG | [[A6701]]
Tek 3001gpx 1.jpg | [[3001GPX]]
Tek 3001gpx 1.jpg | [[3001GPX]]

Revision as of 12:22, 25 May 2022

Hello, I wonder why you are reading this page. My name is Floopy (at least here) and I'm currently studying to be a Mechanical engineer. I don't know why I have so much tek equipment. I usually work on pages related to logic analyzers because that's what I have most.

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300 Series Logic Analyzers

800 Series Serial Analyzers

The 8XX series were a serial protocol analyzer

24 channels. Data can be sampled up to 25 MHz.

1200 Series Logic Analyzers

The 1200 series were "easy to use" logic analyzers for learners

1240 Series Logic Analyzers

Plug in Logic Analyzers

General information

service commands