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The NT-7000 was OEMed by Tektronix in Germany to meet some customers' special requirements.  The product was designed and built by Oregon Analog Tools, a small startup located in Portland, OR.
The NT-7000 was OEMed by Tektronix in Germany to meet some customers' special requirements.  The product was designed and built by Oregon Analog Tools, a small startup located in Portland, OR.


The NT-7000, as SteveS writes, was a power supply which allowed 7000 series plugins to be powered without buying a 7000 series Tektronix oscilloscope.  The NT-7000 also contains a differential input to single-ended output amplifier.  This gives full access to the plugin’s signal.  The product would be useful for anyone wanting display the signal from any 7000 series Tektronix plugin on another oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer or digital oscilloscope (for averaging or other calculations).
The NT-7000, as SteveS writes, was a power supply that allowed 7000 series plugins to be powered without buying a 7000 series Tektronix oscilloscope.  The NT-7000 also contains a differential input to single-ended output amplifier.  This gives full access to the plugin’s signal.  The product would be useful for anyone wanting to display the signal from any 7000 series Tektronix plugin on another oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer or digital oscilloscope (for averaging or other calculations).
   
   
The NT-7000 designers were former Tektronix employees, Curtis F. Stein and John P. Boatwright.
The NT-7000 designers were former Tektronix employees, Curtis F. Stein and John P. Boatwright.
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