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[[File:11402.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Tektronix 11402]]
{{Oscilloscope Sidebar
The '''Tektronix 11402''' is a digitizing oscilloscope that accepts 11000-series plugins and has a built-in time base.  
|manufacturer=Tektronix
It supports up to 8 input channels.
|series=11000-series scopes
|model= 11402  
|summary=Digital  scope
|image=Tek 11402a front.jpg  
|caption= Tektronix 11402A
|introduced=1986
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=Murlan Kaufman;Tom Rousseau
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-6779-03.pdf|11401 and 11402 Service Reference (PDF, OCR)]]
* [[Media:070-6103-00.pdf|11401/11402 Introduction Manual (PDF)]]
* [https://w140.com/tek_11402A_11403_user_ref.pdf 11402A/11403 User Reference]
* [[Media:The 11400 story.pdf|Story of 11400 Development]]
}}
The '''Tektronix 11402''' is a digitizing oscilloscope that accepts three [[11000-series plugins]] and has a built-in time base.  
It supports up to 8 input channels (e.g. 2 * [[11A34]]).
Project manager for the 11400 series was [[Tom Rousseau]], assistant project manager and person responsible for the touch panel and display was [[Murlan Kaufman]].


It uses equivalent-time digitizing for repetitive source signals.
It uses equivalent-time digitizing for repetitive source signals.
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{{Spec | Features |  
{{Spec | Features |  
* Statistics
* Statistics
* Advanced Waveform Processing - Differentiate, integrate, interpolate, smooth, average, and envelope
* Advanced Waveform Processing
* Arithmetic Operators - Plus, minus, multiply, divide, square root, log, absolute value, signum, exp.
** differentiate, integrate
** interpolate, smooth, average
** envelope
* Arithmetic Operators
** plus, minus
** multiply, divide
** square root, log, exponentiate
** absolute value, signum
* Dual Independent Time Bases
* Dual Independent Time Bases
* Menu-based, touch-screen front panel
* Menu-based, touch-screen front panel
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{{EndSpecs}}


==Manuals==
The 11402 uses the [[156-2622-00]] [[SDI]] controller IC (U330).
* http://w140.com/tek_11402A_11403_user_ref.pdf
 
==Options==
* 1C: Loop-through BNCs
* 1R: Rack mount
* 2D: Memory expansion
* 4D: DMA Controller


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
 
<gallery>
[[Category:Image needed]] ''please add''
Tek 11402 trace1.jpg
11402+11a34.jpg
11402.jpg
Tek 11402a front.jpg
Tek 11402 crt yoke.jpg|11402 CRT yoke
Tek 11402 crt inside top.jpg|11402|CRT top inside view
</gallery>




[[Category:11000 series mainframes]]
[[Category:11000 series mainframes]]
[[Category:Introduced in 1987]]
[[Category:Digital storage scopes]]
[[Category:GPIB interface]]
[[Category:GPIB interface]]
[[Category:RS-232 interface]]

Revision as of 05:50, 15 August 2021

Tektronix 11402
Digital scope
Tektronix 11402A

Produced from 1986 to (?)

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 11402 is a digitizing oscilloscope that accepts three 11000-series plugins and has a built-in time base. It supports up to 8 input channels (e.g. 2 * 11A34). Project manager for the 11400 series was Tom Rousseau, assistant project manager and person responsible for the touch panel and display was Murlan Kaufman.

It uses equivalent-time digitizing for repetitive source signals.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth 1 GHz
Trigger bandwidth 1 GHz
Vertical resolution 10 bits (14 bits with averaging)
Sampling rate up to 20 MS/s
Recording length 512 to 10240 points
CRT 9" monochrome, touch screen
Features
  • Statistics
  • Advanced Waveform Processing
    • differentiate, integrate
    • interpolate, smooth, average
    • envelope
  • Arithmetic Operators
    • plus, minus
    • multiply, divide
    • square root, log, exponentiate
    • absolute value, signum
  • Dual Independent Time Bases
  • Menu-based, touch-screen front panel
  • Programmable over GPIB and RS-232 interfaces

The 11402 uses the 156-2622-00 SDI controller IC (U330).

Options

  • 1C: Loop-through BNCs
  • 1R: Rack mount
  • 2D: Memory expansion
  • 4D: DMA Controller

Pictures