Jim Gerakos

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Jim Gerakos (? – ?) worked at Tek as an industrial designer (1966 – ?).

   Please add referenced biography. From IEEE Spectrum (Vol.11 Issue 11, November 1974:

Jim Gerakos has been an industrial designer at Tektronix since 1966. He has done extensive work on the 7000 series plug-in oscilloscope, the 200 scopemobile, the R7912 transient digitizer, and the digital processing oscilloscope, among other instruments. He is a graduate of the Art Center School in Los Angeles.

Documents Authored by Jim Gerakos

Products by Jim Gerakos

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 200 oscilloscope cart Jim Gerakos 1967
Tektronix 410 Physiological monitor Bob Shand Jim Gerakos 1967
Tektronix 7D11 digital delay Carlo Infante Bob Beville Bruce Hofer Bill Peek Phil Lloyd Jim Gerakos 1972
Tektronix R7912 500 MHz digitizer Carlo Infante Jim Cavoretto Al Allworth Don Roberts Stu McNaughton Walt Lowy Ray Hayes Ken Hawken Bob Culter Hal Cobb Ed Ritz Bo Janko Jim Gerakos 1973
Tektronix P7001 Digitizer for the 7704A oscilloscope Hiro Moriyasu Luis Navarro Bruce Hamilton Jack Gilmore Bob Shand Bruce Hamilton Jack Robinson Bill Lucas Jack Grimes Dennis Keldsen Mohamed Saba Dick Beatty Wayne Eshelman George Rhine Bill Markwart Marlow Butler Carl Dalby Colin Doward Gale Byers Jim Gerakos 1973

Components by Jim Gerakos

Patents by Jim Gerakos

Page Office Number Title Inventors Company Filing date Grant date
Patent US D210360S US D210360S Cart for transporting a cathode ray oscilloscope Jim Gerakos Tektronix Inc 1967-02-27 1968-03-05