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The '''Tektronix 370''' (variants: 370A, 370B) is a high-performance, stand-alone, [[GPIB interface|GPIB-programmable]] digital curve tracer that provides static and dynamic semiconductor device measurements.  It measures and displays the characteristics of a variety of two-, three- and four-terminal devices including diodes, bipolar transistors, FETs, SCRs/thyristors, opto-isolators and integrated circuits.
The '''Tektronix 370''' (variants: 370A, 370B) is a high-performance, stand-alone, [[GPIB interface|GPIB-programmable]] digital curve tracer that provides static and dynamic semiconductor device measurements.  It measures and displays the characteristics of a variety of two-, three- and four-terminal devices including diodes, bipolar transistors, FETs, SCRs/thyristors, opto-isolators and integrated circuits.


The 370 can store test set-ups and families of curves on floppy disk. It has GPIB and plotter interfaces.
The 370 can store test set-ups and families of curves on a bubble memory cassette. Models 370A and 370B use a floppy disk for storage of setup and measurement data. All models have GPIB and plotter interfaces.
Control settings and cursor values are displayed on screen.
Control settings and cursor values are displayed on screen.
Test sequencing does not require a GPIB controller.
Test sequencing does not require a GPIB controller.
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