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|introduced=1952 | |introduced=1952 | ||
|discontinued= | |discontinued=1970 | ||
|designers= | |designers=Dick Ropiequet | ||
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* [[Media:070-067.pdf|Tektronix 160A Manual]] (1959 rev.) | * [[Media:070-067.pdf|Tektronix 160A Manual]] (1959 rev.) | ||
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* [[Media:Tek 160a fcp.pdf|Tektronix 160a Factory Calibration Procedure]] (OCR) | * [[Media:Tek 160a fcp.pdf|Tektronix 160a Factory Calibration Procedure]] (OCR) | ||
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The '''Tektronix 160 series''' is a modular instrument made from the mid-1950s (schematics drawn in [[introduced in 1953|1953]]) | The '''Tektronix 160 series''' is a modular instrument designed by [[Dick Ropiequet]] and made from the mid-1950s (schematics drawn in [[introduced in 1953|1953]]) until at least 1970 (appearing in the catalog for that year but not subsequent years, though limited production may have continued). The catalog describes them as instruments designed to generate timed pulses of variable amplitude and width for use in nerve stimulation/neurophysical experiments. | ||
A 160 series system typically includes a Type 160 or 160A power supply, a [[360|Type 360 indicator unit]], and one or more of the [[161]], [[162]], and [[163]] trigger and sweep modules. | A 160 series system typically includes a Type 160 or 160A power supply, a [[360|Type 360 indicator unit]], and one or more of the [[161]], [[162]], and [[163]] trigger and sweep modules. |
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