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* [[Media:070-2846-00.pdf|needed: Hardware Signal Averager (HSA) Manual 070-2846-00]]
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The '''Tektronix P7001''' is a digitizer, processor, and memory for the [[7704A]] oscilloscope. The P7001 can also be connected to an [[SPS|external computer]] which then is able to process the digitized signals. The complete system was called "Digital Processing Oscilloscope" or "DPO" for short and was presented to the public on 26 March 1973 at the IEEE Intercon in New York City.
The '''Tektronix P7001''' is a digitizer, processor, and memory for the [[7704A]] oscilloscope. The P7001 can also be connected to an [[SPS|external computer]] which then is able to process the digitized signals. The complete system was called "Digital Processing Oscilloscope" or "DPO" for short and was presented to the public on 26 March 1973 at the IEEE Intercon in New York City.