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[[Category:Tektronix people]]
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 4 November 2024

Stuart McNaughton (? – ?) worked in Tek's Sampling Group in the 1960s, led by Al Zimmerman.

He later ran a company named Picosecond ATE Inc.[1]

   Please add referenced biography.

Documents Authored by Stu McNaughton

Products by Stu McNaughton

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 611 11" CRT storage monitor Norm Winningstad Dan Denham Carlo Infante Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Leo Heineck 1967
Tektronix 7912 500/750 MHz digitizer Carlo Infante Jim Cavoretto Al Allworth Don Roberts Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Ray Hayes Ken Hawken Bob Culter Hal Cobb Ed Ritz Bo Janko 1973
Tektronix R7912 500 MHz digitizer Carlo Infante Jim Cavoretto Al Allworth Don Roberts Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Ray Hayes Ken Hawken Bob Culter Hal Cobb Ed Ritz Bo Janko 1973
Tektronix 7912AD 500 MHz digitizer Carlo Infante Jim Cavoretto Al Allworth Don Roberts Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Ray Hayes Ken Hawken Bob Culter Hal Cobb Ed Ritz Bo Janko 1978
Tektronix 7912HB 750 MHz digitizer Carlo Infante Jim Cavoretto Al Allworth Don Roberts Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Ray Hayes Ken Hawken Bob Culter Hal Cobb Ed Ritz Bo Janko 1988

Components by Stu McNaughton

Patents by Stu McNaughton

References