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A 24 MHz Nyquist SAW Filter for the 1450 Demodulator (1) · A High Resolution Color Picture Monitor for Television and Laboratory Use (1) · A Microprocessor Development Lab with an Expandable Future (1) · A Multi-Function Digital Service Instrument (1) · A New Concept in Data Representation: The Complete Integration of Graphics and Alphanumerics (1) · An Easy Language for Talking with Color Machines (1) · An Ultra-Stable Precision Demodulator for the Television Broadcaster (1) · Codes and Formats Standard Adds Compatibility and Capability to IEEE-488 Instruments (1) · Configurable State-of-the Art Logic Analyzer Gives Choice of Performance (1) · DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING ON ELECTRON BEAM FUSION ACCELERATORS (1) · Enhanced Performance Transient Digitizer, the LM7912 (1) · Evaluating Test Data with Computer Graphics (1) · IEEE 488 Bus - Going Your Way? (1) · New Products (5) · Programmable Calibration Generator Speeds Instrument Checkout (1) · Pulse Generator or Function Generator - Making an Intelligent Choice (1) · Reliability-the Continuing Challenge (1) · Slewed-Edge Signals Simplify Fast Sweep Timing (1) · Software Innovations Increase Productivity of Desktop Computer Users (1) · Spectrum Analyzer Applications in Baseband Measurements (1) · The 4027 - Adding a Color Dimension to Graphics (1) · The Virtual Bit Map Brings High Resolution Graphics to the Alphanumerics Terminal User (1) · Three New Portable Oscilloscopes Designed for Field Service Use (1) · TM 5000-A New Family of IEEE-488 Programmable Instruments (1) · Two New Graphic Terminals Expand Graphic Capabilities (1) · Two New Hard Copy Units Feature Low-Cost, High-Contrast Copies (1) · Unraveling the Mystery on the GPIB (1)
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