500-series plug-ins (Letter-series and 1-series): Difference between revisions

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Tek_1l40_front2.jpeg          | '''[[1L40|1L40 – 1.5 GHz to 40 GHz Spectrum Analyzer]]'''
Tek_1l40_front2.jpeg          | '''[[1L40|1L40 – 1.5 GHz to 40 GHz Spectrum Analyzer]]'''
Tek 1l60 front.jpeg            | '''[[1L60|1L60 − 150 to 250 MHz Spectrum Analyzer]]'''
Tek 1l60 front.jpeg            | '''[[1L60|1L60 − 150 to 250 MHz Spectrum Analyzer]]'''
Tek 1m1 front.jpg              | '''[[1M1|1M1 – Calibration aid]]''', 1964
Tek 1m1 front.jpeg            | '''[[1M1|1M1 – Calibration aid]]''', 1964
Tek tu2 crop.jpg              | '''[[TU-2|TU-2 – Calibration aid]]'''
Tek tu2 crop.jpg              | '''[[TU-2|TU-2 – Calibration aid]]'''
Tek 1m1 front.jpeg            | '''[[TU-7|TU-7 – Same as 1M1]]'''
Tek 1m1 front.jpeg            | '''[[TU-7|TU-7 – Same as 1M1]]'''

Revision as of 19:12, 19 July 2023

These plug-ins fit in 500-series scopes and in external power supply units such as the 127, 132, and 133. They use the 500-series plug-in interface. The transition from letter-series plug-ins to 1-series happened in fall of 1965.

Tektronix made plug-ins

Non-Tektronix plug-ins

... that also work in 500-series scopes include, but are probably not limited to: