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Removing the claim that Larry Dillard was the designer since there is some doubt about that.
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(Removing the claim that Larry Dillard was the designer since there is some doubt about that.)
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|introduced=1955
|introduced=1955
|discontinued=1969
|discontinued=1969
|designers=Larry Dillard;
|designers=
|manuals=
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* [[Media:070-023.pdf|Tektronix Type E Manual]] (OCR)
* [[Media:070-023.pdf|Tektronix Type E Manual]] (OCR)
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directly into the grids of a [[12AX7]] differential amplifier.  
directly into the grids of a [[12AX7]] differential amplifier.  


The Type E was mostly designed by [[Larry Dillard]] with the help of his technician.
The Type E was  
It was mainly intended for biomedical applications.
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mainly intended for biomedical applications.


Despite the DC-coupled input stage, the Type E is an AC-coupled amplifier.
Despite the DC-coupled input stage, the Type E is an AC-coupled amplifier.