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The Tektronix 104 Square Wave Generator and Voltage Calibrator was [[introduced in 1948]].   
The '''Tektronix 104 Square Wave Generator and Voltage Calibrator''' was [[introduced in 1948]].   
The 104A was [[introduced in 1950]].
The 104A was [[introduced in 1950]].
The high-frequency square wave output of the 104 is specified to have a 15 nanosecond rise time.
The high-frequency square wave output of the 104 is specified to have a 15 nanosecond rise time.
The 104A has a slightly looser specification of 20 nanoseconds.
The 104A has a slightly looser specification of 20 nanoseconds.
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Tek 104a rear.jpg|104A
Tek 104a rear.jpg|104A
Tek 104 from 1948 cat.png|104
Tek 104 from 1948 cat.png|104
Image:Tek 104a schem.gif|104A Schematic
Tek 104a schem.gif|104A Schematic
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* [http://w140.com/tek_104a.pdf Tektronix 104A Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/tek_104a.pdf Tektronix 104A Manual (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/Tek_104A.pdf Tektronix 104A Schematic (PDF)]
* [http://w140.com/Tek_104A.pdf Tektronix 104A Schematic (PDF)]
* [[Media:Tek 104 history parts list.pdf|Tektronix 104 History Parts List (PDF, needs OCR)]]




[[Category:Introduced in 1948]]
[[Category:Introduced in 1948]]
[[Category:Pulse generators]]
[[Category:Pulse generators]]

Revision as of 17:47, 16 June 2019

The Tektronix 104 Square Wave Generator and Voltage Calibrator was introduced in 1948. The 104A was introduced in 1950.

The high-frequency square wave output of the 104 is specified to have a 15 nanosecond rise time. The 104A has a slightly looser specification of 20 nanoseconds.