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View full size Randy L. Rasmussen/The OregonianBruce Baur, who worked for Tektronix for more than 30 years, works on diagnosing a problem with a Tek oscilloscope made in the the mid-1950s.
He dug around and came up with a 1986 research paper out of Princeton that hypothesizes "Radiation from a Superluminal Source" -- specifically, from a Tektronix 7104 oscilloscope. So what's the deal?
The companies are cooperating with each other, as was evidenced by the NI PXIe-5186 5-GHz, 12.5-Gsample/s digitizer on display at NI’s booth. The PXI module represents NI’s modular, software-defined ...
What he was remembering is a 1986 research paper by Princeton researcher Kirk T. McDonald titled “Radiation from a Superluminal Source.” The paper hypothesized that it might be possible for a ...
Key advancements include a real-time sample rate performance of 100 GS/s on two channels and 50 GS/s on four channels both at 33 GHz. Tek says it’s the “first to offer 33 GHz bandwidth on four ...
So when a Tweet comes our way talking about a very special oscilloscope, of course we have to take a look! The Tektronix 519 from 1962 has a 1GHz bandwidth, and [Timothy Koeth] has two of them in ...
The Tektronix entry-level TBS1000 digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) family targets customers such as educational institutions, small labs, and makers (Fig. 1).
Beaverton, OR. Tektronix today announced the expansion of its DPO70000SX Performance Oscilloscope Series to include 50-GHz and 23-GHz models. By extending the flagship 70-GHz ...
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Tektronix has introduced the TBS1000 series of entry level oscilloscopes, designed to provide an affordable, full featured tool for various general purpose electronics test applications. The company ...
Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, today announced that it has donated DPO2012B oscilloscopes to 2013 NASA Student Launch Projects ...
LG Electronics has recently purchased Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes (DPO) from Tektronix. "They [the DPOs] provide not only the banner specifications and signal fidelity needed to address high-speed ...