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Tektronix [[11000-series plug-ins]] and [[11000-series scopes|mainframes]] contain a subsystem called the '''Analog Control Voltage System (ACVS)'''.
Tektronix [[11000-series plug-ins]] and [[11000-series scopes|mainframes]] contain
a subsystem called the '''Analog Control Voltage System (ACVS)'''.
The ACVS produces several independently controllable DC voltages.
The ACVS produces several independently controllable DC voltages.
The voltages are fed to the analog signal path circuitry (e.g., the OFFSET input of the [[M377]],
The voltages are fed to the analog signal path circuitry, e.g., the gain and offset control pins of the [[M377]],
or the OFFSET pin on the [[Tekprobe_BNC_connector|TekProbe]] input connector.
or the OFFSET pin on the [[Tekprobe_BNC_connector|TekProbe]] input connector.
The number of voltages produced by the ACVS depends on how many channels the plug-in has.
In plug-ins, the number of voltages produced by the ACVS depends on how many channels the plug-in has.
For example, the [[11A34]], which has four channels, has an ACVS that produces sixteen control voltages.
For example, the [[11A34]] has four channels and has an ACVS that produces sixteen control voltages.


== AVCS in 11000-Series Plug-ins ==
== AVCS in 11000-Series Plug-ins ==

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