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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary=1 GHz optical-input plug-in | | |series=11000-series scopes | ||
image=Tek 11f10 1.jpg | | |type=11F10 | ||
caption=11F10 prototype | |summary=1 GHz optical-input plug-in | ||
|image=Tek 11f10 1.jpg | |||
introduced=1989 | | |caption=11F10 prototype | ||
discontinued=1989 | | |introduced=1989 | ||
manuals= | |discontinued=1989 | | ||
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* [[Media:Tektronix 11k plugin NVRAM replacement.pdf|Tektronix 11k Plug-in NVRAM Replacement (PDF)]] | * [[Media:Tektronix 11k plugin NVRAM replacement.pdf|Tektronix 11k Plug-in NVRAM Replacement (PDF)]] | ||
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The 11F10 has DC to 1 GHz bandwidth and appeared only in the 1989 catalog, without price indication. | The 11F10 has DC to 1 GHz bandwidth and appeared only in the 1989 catalog, without price indication. | ||
Like the [[7F10]]A, which was also announced in the 1989 catalog, it was not released to the market, | Like the [[7F10]]A, which was also announced in the 1989 catalog, it was not released to the market, most likely because external O/E converters like [[P6701]] or [[SD-46]] provided more flexibility. | ||
most likely because external O/E converters like [[P6701]] or [[SD-46]] provided more flexibility. | |||
The 11F10 is specified for the 700 nm to 1550 nm range of optical wavelengths. It uses a germanium avalanche photodiode as the O/E transducer. | The 11F10 is specified for the 700 nm to 1550 nm range of optical wavelengths. It uses a germanium avalanche photodiode as the O/E transducer. |