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The '''Tektronix 1225''' is a logic analyzer that supports 16 to 48 channels, 100 MHz asynchronous, 25 MHz synchronous. It was introduced in 1989. It is equivalent to the Tektronix [[1220]], the difference being that it has three channels instead of two. It is also very similar to the to the Tektronix [[1230]] on the outside but on the inside the layout is different. It only has three probe ports instead of four and the boards are stacked horizontally instead of vertically. It was one of Tektronix effort to make an "Ease of use" logic analyzer aimed at students and engineers. The user interface clearly represents that mindset. The menus are simple and there are help guides everywhere guiding the user in what he might want to do.
The '''Tektronix 1225''' is a logic analyzer that supports 16 to 48 channels, 100 MHz asynchronous, 25 MHz synchronous. It was introduced in 1989. It is equivalent to the Tektronix [[1220]], the difference being that it has three channels instead of two. It is also very similar to the to the Tektronix [[1230]] on the outside but on the inside the layout is different. It only has three probe ports instead of four and the boards are stacked horizontally instead of vertically. It was one of Tektronix effort to make an "Ease of use" logic analyzer aimed at students and engineers. The user interface clearly represents that mindset. The menus are simple and there are help guides everywhere guiding the user in what he might want to do.


It did not have the same expansion capability that the [[1230]] had. The only expansion  available was the option boards. There was four available: parallel printer port, RS232, GPIB interface and on-line notes in foreign languages.
It did not have the same expansion capability that the [[1230]] had. The only expansion  available was the option boards. There was four available: parallel printer port, RS232, GPIB interface and on-line notes in foreign languages. Tektronix also had a software package (S43R101) that would run on IBM PC compatible machines.


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