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Tektronix 836
Programmable data communications tester
Tek 836

Produced from 1986 to (?)

Manuals
ROM Images
File Pos. Checksum

Z-80: A1U235 (27256)

  • 160-3352-02 – R010100 R010119
  • 160-3352-03 – R010120 R010275
  • 160-3352-04 – R010276 R010353
  • 160-3352-05 – R010354 R010463
  • 160-3352-06 – R010464 R010475
  • 160-3352-07 – R010476+

Z-8: A1U310 (27128A)

  • 160-3182-02 – R010100 R010119
  • 160-3182-03 – R010120 R010275
  • 160-3182-04 – R010276+

6802 (Display): A3U441 (27324-2)

  • 160-3180-01

(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 836 is a portable "programmable data communications tester" (serial protocol analyzer).

It adds a multiple string trigger function on top of the capabilities of sister models 834 and 835. Compared to the 835, it has an extra Zilog Z-8 microprocessor that, according to the manual, processes data in parallel with Z80 CPU processing at baud rates above 19.2 kbit/s.

The manual says:

The 835 and 836 Data Communications Analyzers are portable instruments used for monitoring, analyzing, testing and troubleshooting data communications interfaces that conform to EIA standard RS-232-C or CCITT V.24. The Option 04 version permits testing of the MIL-STD 188-C interface as well.

The 835/ 836 can operate as:

  • A serial data transmission monitor
  • A Data Communications Equipment (DCE) or modem simulator for testing data terminal equipment
  • A Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) simulator for testing data communications equipment
  • A Bit and Block Error Rate Tester (BERT)

The 835/836 offers baud rate settings ranging from 50 to 144,000 bits / second (above 19,200 on 836 only), buffer storage capacity of 4451 characters, a 16 - character alphanumeric display and easy-to-use keyboard.

The lead software engineer and project manager for the 836 was Bill Randle. The 836 was developed in Redmond. Others on the project were Ken Spencer (software), Dennis Holmbo (hardware) and Andy ? (custom ASIC).

Key Specifications

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Accessories

  • A6741 − RS-449 adapter
  • A6742 − two-wire adapter
  • A6743 − RS-232 V.24 Tri-state break-out box
  • A6744 − V.35 adapter
  • A6745 − Two-wire adapter
  • A6746 − EBU/SMPTE adapter
  • A6747 − X.21 Physical Interface Adapter
  • A6770 − Coax Interface Adapter
  • 015-0361-00 − Current loop adapter

Links

Documents Referencing 836

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Patents that may apply to 836

Page Title Inventors Filing date Grant date Links
Patent US 4728925A Data communications analyzer William C. Randle Dennis L. Holmbo Kenneth D. Spencer 1985-07-03 1988-03-01
Patent US 4860200A Microprocessor interface device for coupling non-compatible protocol peripheral with processor Dennis L. Holmbo 1988-01-11 1989-08-22

Photos

Components

Some Parts Used in the 836

Part Part Number(s) Class Description Used in
Motorola 6800 156-0426-00 156-2413-00 156-5472-01 Monolithic integrated circuit 8-bit microprocessor 021-0206-00 021-0374-00 067-0902-00 067-1137-99 222 222A 222PS 2424L 2445 2465 2467 4051 7250 7912 7912AD 7A16P 7A29P 7B81P 7B90P 833 834 835 836 CG5001 CG551AP CG5010 CG5011 DF1 DF2 DM5010 FG5010 MI5010 SI5010 PS5004 PS5010 SG5010 Keithley 181 Keithley 182 Keithley 175 Keithley 175A Keithley 191 Keithley 192 Keithley 195 Keithley 195A Keithley 197 Keithley 220 Keithley 224 Keithley 230 Keithley 263 Keithley 485 Keithley 580 Keithley 617
Zilog Z-8 156-2405-00 Monolithic integrated circuit 8-bit microcontroller 836
Zilog Z-80 156-0983-03 156-0983-04 156-0963-02 156-2280-00 Monolithic integrated circuit 8-bit microprocessor 318 338 1503B 1503C 5223 834 835 836 DAS9100 SPG-271 TSG-170