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“High Bandwidth Transient Capture,” Tektronix Publication 1991
I've been unable to find anything more than bibliography references to this document (in an ESD context). Does anyone happen to have a copy?
I've been unable to find anything more than bibliography references to this document (in an ESD context). Does anyone happen to have a copy?
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By
Christian
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#173425
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I need the following 7D02 Logic Analyzer Personality Modules
The 7D02 Logic Analyzer Plugin was designed to work with a dozen different
microprocessors that were popular in the late 1970s to mid-1980s.
In order to do that it needed a Personality Module that
The 7D02 Logic Analyzer Plugin was designed to work with a dozen different
microprocessors that were popular in the late 1970s to mid-1980s.
In order to do that it needed a Personality Module that
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#173424
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Re: Peter Keller Book Order INTERIM UPDATE
Hi Dennis,
Thank you so much for doing this. I appreciate the magnitude of the work
that you are doing. No good deed goes unpunished! Again, I am deeply
grateful!
- Tim
Dr. Timothy
Hi Dennis,
Thank you so much for doing this. I appreciate the magnitude of the work
that you are doing. No good deed goes unpunished! Again, I am deeply
grateful!
- Tim
Dr. Timothy
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By
Timothy W. Koeth
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#173423
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Re: Special Offer from Peter Keller to TekScopes Members: The Cathode Ray Tube, Technology, History, and Applications"
Hi Dennis, is it too late to get one? I have been busy with a sick relative and not reading emails lately.
Thanks and 73
Richard W4MCD
Hi Dennis, is it too late to get one? I have been busy with a sick relative and not reading emails lately.
Thanks and 73
Richard W4MCD
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By
Richard in Edenton NC
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#173422
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Re: EZ Test for 4041
Monty: Thanx for your help with these tapes. They were never dropped by
me. They were always packaged good, so I cannot imagine how they saw any
violent physical shock. I sure hope that all 3 work
Monty: Thanx for your help with these tapes. They were never dropped by
me. They were always packaged good, so I cannot imagine how they saw any
violent physical shock. I sure hope that all 3 work
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By
Gary Robert Bosworth
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#173421
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Re: Q122/222 Jfet J300 subs for 2215A scope ?
Hi Tom, my thinking went thus::
I understood from previous posts that there were a pair of identical fets. I similarly understood they were "selected".
If these two statements are correct I stand by
Hi Tom, my thinking went thus::
I understood from previous posts that there were a pair of identical fets. I similarly understood they were "selected".
If these two statements are correct I stand by
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dave G8SFU
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#173420
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Re: Delayed Timebase on a Tek 2215A
Yep,
That's how it works.
B trigger level fully clockwise, than you can choose the part you want to expand.
If set to a certain trigger level, so not fully clockwise, it will jump from flank to flank
Yep,
That's how it works.
B trigger level fully clockwise, than you can choose the part you want to expand.
If set to a certain trigger level, so not fully clockwise, it will jump from flank to flank
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By
satbeginner
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#173419
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Re: Peter Keller Book Order INTERIM UPDATE
Dennis,
Uithoorn and Amsterdam may be combined in one shipment to Uithoorn. The places are close together and I (in Uithoorn) will take care of it, once I know the name and address of the person in
Dennis,
Uithoorn and Amsterdam may be combined in one shipment to Uithoorn. The places are close together and I (in Uithoorn) will take care of it, once I know the name and address of the person in
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Raymond Domp Frank
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#173418
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Re: Peter Keller Book Order INTERIM UPDATE
Dennis,
Please add a couple of dollars to my cost for the book to cover your efforts.
I once did the same sort of thing for a group interested in a commercial 4DTV (4200?) It was a lot of work
Dennis,
Please add a couple of dollars to my cost for the book to cover your efforts.
I once did the same sort of thing for a group interested in a commercial 4DTV (4200?) It was a lot of work
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By
Lawrance A. Schneider
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#173417
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2465B OPT 09/11 cabling reassembly
Bonjour a tous,
This is a B060 SN scope, GPIB and CTT/WR options,
From epay as "defective power, works otherwise". It arrives with every cable disconnected from the power supply, and the supply
Bonjour a tous,
This is a B060 SN scope, GPIB and CTT/WR options,
From epay as "defective power, works otherwise". It arrives with every cable disconnected from the power supply, and the supply
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By
Jean-Paul
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#173416
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Re: Delayed Timebase on a Tek 2215A
I'm not familiar with the 2215A but I'd also suspect operator error. ISTR that you need to set the delayed trigger knob (top right hand side of front panel) clockwise all the way to set the B time
I'm not familiar with the 2215A but I'd also suspect operator error. ISTR that you need to set the delayed trigger knob (top right hand side of front panel) clockwise all the way to set the B time
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By
Raymond Domp Frank
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#173415
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Delayed Timebase on a Tek 2215A
I purchased a cheap 2215A so that I could have a scope that had the delayed timebase ALT display function (where you get to see your A timebase waveform with the B timebase segment intensified, as
I purchased a cheap 2215A so that I could have a scope that had the delayed timebase ALT display function (where you get to see your A timebase waveform with the B timebase segment intensified, as
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Jeff Dutky
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#173414
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Re: Replacing cable on P6075A probe
Daveolla wrote:
The probe and scope belonged to my father, he was the one who discovered that the probe was bad, I have merely verified the fact. He opened the compensation box himself, so I have no
Daveolla wrote:
The probe and scope belonged to my father, he was the one who discovered that the probe was bad, I have merely verified the fact. He opened the compensation box himself, so I have no
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Jeff Dutky
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#173413
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Re: Q122/222 Jfet J300 subs for 2215A scope ?
Hi Dave,
Keep in mind that this is a 60MHz scope, and that the circuit in question is a simple buffer. I don't see how adding a new constraint of matching helps to fix it. I still think that the OP
Hi Dave,
Keep in mind that this is a 60MHz scope, and that the circuit in question is a simple buffer. I don't see how adding a new constraint of matching helps to fix it. I still think that the OP
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Tom Lee
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#173412
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Re: Q122/222 Jfet J300 subs for 2215A scope ?
Can I add a further thought to Ed Breya's suggestions.
By all means use Ed's procedure to get the best possible spec for the required fet.
But then try and match a pair of new ones. It seems to me
Can I add a further thought to Ed Breya's suggestions.
By all means use Ed's procedure to get the best possible spec for the required fet.
But then try and match a pair of new ones. It seems to me
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dave G8SFU
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#173411
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Missing Addresses for two people who want Peter Keller's book
I need to receive mailing addresses for these two people if they still want
Peter Keller's book
Charlie Daves? (cldaves@...)
Jan Philipp Wuesten (Germany)
Dennis Tillman W7pF
I need to receive mailing addresses for these two people if they still want
Peter Keller's book
Charlie Daves? (cldaves@...)
Jan Philipp Wuesten (Germany)
Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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#173410
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Re: Tektronix 7D13 and 7A42 wanted
Nevermind - I found it. The 7D20 has "EAROM" to store settings only - no waveforms. No battery is mentioned. Ed
Nevermind - I found it. The 7D20 has "EAROM" to store settings only - no waveforms. No battery is mentioned. Ed
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Ed Breya
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#173409
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Re: Tektronix 7D13 and 7A42 wanted
Now I'm also worried about the 7D20 and whether it has a battery. I use it quite a bit, and I think it has some sort of NVRAM to save settings and waveforms, and no battery needed. Does anyone know
Now I'm also worried about the 7D20 and whether it has a battery. I use it quite a bit, and I think it has some sort of NVRAM to save settings and waveforms, and no battery needed. Does anyone know
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Ed Breya
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#173408
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Re: Tektronix 7D13 and 7A42 wanted
I'll keep that in mind, Stephen (H). Thanks for mentioning Batteries+; there's one at the next exit off the freeway from my house.
Jim
I'll keep that in mind, Stephen (H). Thanks for mentioning Batteries+; there's one at the next exit off the freeway from my house.
Jim
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Jim Ford
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#173407
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Re: Replacing cable on P6075A probe
Dave,
I think the main difference between the P6075 and P6075A was the ground lead attachment method. On the P6075 the lead screwed into a hole in the side of the probe. In the P6075A it attaches
Dave,
I think the main difference between the P6075 and P6075A was the ground lead attachment method. On the P6075 the lead screwed into a hole in the side of the probe. In the P6075A it attaches
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John Gord
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#173406
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