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}} in a 16-pin DIP, designed by [[Gene Andrews]].
}} in a 16-pin DIP, designed by [[Gene Andrews]].


It was made for many years and was eventually replaced by the [[234-0408-20]].
It was one of the most successful Tek-made ICs in terms of the number of instruments using it, was therefore made for many years, and was eventually replaced by the [[234-0408-20]].
   
   
It is used to multiplex between the two vertical plug-ins and also to switch trigger sources, in scopes up to 500 MHz bandwidth.
It is used to multiplex between the two vertical plug-ins and also to switch trigger sources, in scopes up to 500 MHz bandwidth.
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* and possibly others
* and possibly others


==Pictures==
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Revision as of 08:03, 10 April 2022

Schematic

The Tektronix M036  (P/N 155-0022-00, 155-0022-01) is an analog multiplexer monolithic integrated circuit in a 16-pin DIP, designed by Gene Andrews.

It was one of the most successful Tek-made ICs in terms of the number of instruments using it, was therefore made for many years, and was eventually replaced by the 234-0408-20.

It is used to multiplex between the two vertical plug-ins and also to switch trigger sources, in scopes up to 500 MHz bandwidth.

Tek expected the 155-0022-00 to have a yearly failure rate of 0.05%.

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