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The '''TAS465''', '''TAS475''' and '''TAS485''' are three very similar analog scopes introduced in the mid-90s. They all have a readout system, cursors and digital controls. | |||
* Dual (Delayed) Time Base | |||
* Measurement Cursors | |||
* Readout | |||
* Auto Setup | |||
* Store/Recall of Setups | |||
* Video Trigger | |||
* Trigger/Ground Reference Indicator | |||
* TAS465: 100 MHz, 2 channels | |||
* TAS475: 100 MHz, 4 channels | |||
* TAS485: 200 MHz, 4 channels | |||
[[Category:Introduced in 1993]] | [[Category:Introduced in 1993]] |
Revision as of 02:26, 1 May 2015
http://www.sfu.ca/~jiel/courses/327/bin/Tek465.pdf
The TAS465, TAS475 and TAS485 are three very similar analog scopes introduced in the mid-90s. They all have a readout system, cursors and digital controls.
- Dual (Delayed) Time Base
- Measurement Cursors
- Readout
- Auto Setup
- Store/Recall of Setups
- Video Trigger
- Trigger/Ground Reference Indicator
- TAS465: 100 MHz, 2 channels
- TAS475: 100 MHz, 4 channels
- TAS485: 200 MHz, 4 channels