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The Tektronix 567 is a [[sampling oscilloscope]] made by Tektronix in  
The Tektronix 567 is a [[sampling oscilloscope]] made by Tektronix in  
the mid 1960's, first sold in [[introduced_in_1962|1962]].   
the mid 1960's, first sold in [[introduced_in_1962|1962]].   
It has a digital plug-in unit,  
It has a digital plug-in unit, the [[6R1]] or [[6R1A]], that can be used to measure  
the [[6R1]] or [[6R1A]], that can be used to measure waveform characteristics  
waveform characteristics such as rise time.  This digital unit provides a go/no-go output  
such as rise time.  This digital unit provides a go/no-go output  
based on waveform characteristics.  This feature makes the 567 particularly useful in  
based on waveform characteristics.  This feature makes the 567  
production testing for tasks such as binning logic gates based on their speed.   
particularly useful in production testing for tasks such as binning  
 
logic gates based on their speed.  The 567 came after the [[661]] and  
The 567 came after the [[661]] and before the [[568]] and its associated [[230]] Digital Unit.
before the [[568]] and its associated [[230]] Digital Unit.


According to Stan Griffiths,
According to Stan Griffiths,
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It looks like there were two different serial number runs of 567's.
It looks like there were two different serial number runs of 567's.

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