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CRTs were used in a 2-channel Tek-7612D digitizer. The digitizer had sampling rate from 1 sample/s to 200 Msamples/s, and the memory width was 24 bits (12 bits per channel). | CRTs were used in a 2-channel Tek-7612D digitizer. The digitizer had sampling rate from 1 sample/s to 200 Msamples/s, and the memory width was 24 bits (12 bits per channel). | ||
The right side frames show high-frequency matching loads of the input path, as well as arresters necessary for the protection of the semiconductor part of the device. | The right side frames show high-frequency matching loads of the input path, as well as arresters necessary for the protection of the semiconductor part of the device. | ||
The left | The left frame shows the hybrid chips mounted on the CRT reader side. | ||
The top frame shows one of the CRTs, partially freed from electromagnetic protection sleeve and other «body kit». | The top frame shows one of the CRTs, partially freed from electromagnetic protection sleeve and other «body kit». |
Latest revision as of 22:07, 10 July 2017
Manufactured by Tektronix, the date of manufacture is unknown. CRTs were used in a 2-channel Tek-7612D digitizer. The digitizer had sampling rate from 1 sample/s to 200 Msamples/s, and the memory width was 24 bits (12 bits per channel). The right side frames show high-frequency matching loads of the input path, as well as arresters necessary for the protection of the semiconductor part of the device. The left frame shows the hybrid chips mounted on the CRT reader side. The top frame shows one of the CRTs, partially freed from electromagnetic protection sleeve and other «body kit».
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