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|summary=1 GHz non-storage mainframe | |summary=1 GHz non-storage mainframe | ||
|designers=Hans Springer | |designers=Val Garuts;Gene Andrews;Hans Springer;John Addis;Wink Gross;Art Metz;Aris Silzars;Conrad Odenthal;Dave Morgan; | ||
|manuals= | |manuals= | ||
* [[Media:070-2314-00.pdf|Tektronix 7104 Manual with Options (PDF, OCR)]] | * [[Media:070-2314-00.pdf|Tektronix 7104 Manual with Options (PDF, OCR)]] | ||
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The [[7A29]] 1 GHz vertical amplifier and the [[7B15]]/[[7B10]] time base pair were introduced along with the 7104 to match the system bandwidth. | The [[7A29]] 1 GHz vertical amplifier and the [[7B15]]/[[7B10]] time base pair were introduced along with the 7104 to match the system bandwidth. | ||
[[Val Garuts]] was the initial project leader. [[Gene Andrews]] took over the project lead about half way through the seven year development. [[John Addis]] was the Project Engineer for the vertical system. He designed the 7A29 plugin and its [[H500]] and [[H476]] ICs (the latter was also used in the 7104 mainframe). [[Wink Gross]] designed the 7104 main vertical amplifier including the channel switch, the main vertical output amplifier and its [[H477]] IC. [[Dave Morgan]] designed the mainframe horizontal amplifier, and [[Art Metz]] designed the Z axis system. [[Dennis Hall]] was the project leader for the CRT. [[Aris Silzars]] designed the vertical deflection plate structure and managed the acquisition of the microchannel plate. [[Conrad Odenthal]] designed the box lens for the CRT. | |||
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