Peter Zietzke
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Peter Zietzke (? – ?) joined Tek in 1974 following graduation from Montana State University at Bozeman with a BSEE.
According to Tekscope V.13 N.2 1981,
He has been involved with portable scope design since coming with Tek, working on two of the 200 Series Miniscopes, as project manager for the 442, and as project manager for the 2300 Series.
Pete's outside activities include building miniature boats, trains, doll house furniture, etc., restoring vintage cars (he has two Packards in process), and fiddling with new circuits.
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Documents Authored by Peter Zietzke
Document | Page | Class | Title | Author(s) | Year | Refers to |
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Tekscope 1981 V13 N2.pdf | 10 | Article | Three New Portable Oscilloscopes Designed for Field Service Use | Peter Zietzke | 1981 | 2335 • 2336 • 2337 |
Products by Peter Zietzke
Manufacturer | Model | Description | Designers | Introduced |
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Tektronix | 442 | 35 MHz dual-trace scope | Peter Zietzke | (?) |
Tektronix | 2335 | Ruggedized 100 MHz dual-trace scope | Peter Zietzke • Mike Kyle • Dave Hargis • Earl Orme • John Taggart • Dave Allen • Gene Cowan • Jim Godwin • Carl Matson • Ted Nelson | 1982 |
Tektronix | 2336 | Ruggedized 100 MHz dual trace scope | Peter Zietzke • Mike Kyle • Dave Hargis • Earl Orme • John Taggart • Dave Allen • Gene Cowan • Jim Godwin • Carl Matson • Ted Nelson | 1982 |
Tektronix | 2337 | Ruggedized 100 MHz dual trace scope | Peter Zietzke • Mike Kyle • Dave Hargis • Earl Orme • John Taggart • Dave Allen • Gene Cowan • Jim Godwin • Carl Matson • Ted Nelson | 1982 |
Components by Peter Zietzke
Model | Class | Description | Designers | Used in |
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M174 | Monolithic integrated circuit | trigger and sweep | Walt Ainsworth • Peter Zietzke |
Patents by Peter Zietzke