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The '''Tektronix 50M30''' is a card for the [[MI5010]].
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|introduced=1982
|discontinued=(?)
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* [[Media:070-3884-00.pdf|Tektronix 50M30 Reference Guide (PDF)]]
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The '''Tektronix 50M30''' is a 16-bit I/O card for the [[MI5010]].


From Tekscope Volume 13 Number 3, September 1981 page 6:
From Tekscope Volume 13 Number 3, September 1981 page 6:
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The 50M30 Programmable Digital 1/0 Card features 16 channels each of digital input and digital output. Both input and output are TIL compatible. Typical applications for this card include interfacing with relay drivers, switches or custom keyboards, BCD data from non-IEEE-488 instruments, and static binary words.
The 50M30 Programmable Digital 1/0 Card features 16 channels each of digital input and digital output. Both input and output are TTL compatible. Typical applications for this card include interfacing with relay drivers, switches or custom keyboards, BCD data from non-IEEE-488 instruments, and static binary words.
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==Pictures==
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Tek 50m30 component side.jpg
Tek 50m30 component side.jpg
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[[Category:MI5010 interface cards]]
[[Category:MI5010 interface cards]]
[[Category:Manual needed]]

Revision as of 08:02, 12 August 2021

Tektronix 50M30
16-bit I/O card
50M30

Compatible with MI5010

Produced from 1982 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 50M30 is a 16-bit I/O card for the MI5010.

From Tekscope Volume 13 Number 3, September 1981 page 6:

The 50M30 Programmable Digital 1/0 Card features 16 channels each of digital input and digital output. Both input and output are TTL compatible. Typical applications for this card include interfacing with relay drivers, switches or custom keyboards, BCD data from non-IEEE-488 instruments, and static binary words.

Key Specifications

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Pictures