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
- Human factors: Case history: Building a medical monitor. IEEE Spectrum (Vol.11 Issue 11, November 1974)
Products by Jim Gerakos
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Designers | Introduced |
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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 |
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Patent US D210360S | US | D210360S | Cart for transporting a cathode ray oscilloscope | Jim Gerakos | Tektronix Inc | 1967-02-27 | 1968-03-05 |