Used TEKTRONIX 371A #9091006 for sale
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ID: 9091006
Curve tracer
Waveform Comparison
Envelope Display
Waveform Averaging
3.5 inch MS DOS Compatible Disk Storage
Programmable
Measurements of Semiconductor Devices:
Up to 3,000 Volts
Up to 400 Amps
Up to 3,000 Watts.
TEKTRONIX 371A is an analog part of TEKTRONIX line of oscilloscopes that was delivered in the 1960s. 371A was a standard 60 MHz oscilloscope with a standard CRT display with X-Y deflection. TEKTRONIX 371A has 14 vertical channels, two speed vertical controls, an in-channel zoom button, and a 'Power On' button. It is equipped with a preamplifier, time base, probes, and synchronization module. Through its preamplifier, 371A can amplify signals up to its maximum frequency range of 60 MHz. The time base is used to regulate the waveform as it passes through the CRT display while the probes are used to feed the signal into the oscilloscope. The synchronization module is used to synchronize the oscilloscope with external hardware devices. TEKTRONIX 371A has a built-in double triggering system, which allows the oscilloscope to accurately display a single pulse on the CRT display. It has a 'Holdoff' time which can be adjusted for different signal waveforms. The time base has an adjustable sweep of up to 25 ns and a sweep speed of 30 mV/div. The oscilloscope is also equipped with the dual-trace feature, which displays two curves at the same time. Another feature of 371A is the trigger source control, which lets you switch the signal from one source to another. TEKTRONIX 371A has a dual-focus control, which allows the user to adjust the beam spot size, as well as allowing them to display a magnified image on the CRT. It also has a Z-axis intensity control, which can be adjusted to display the waveform in various brightness levels. 371A is a reliable and efficient oscilloscope that is still used in many scientific and academic laboratories today. With its ability to accurately measure and display waveforms, TEKTRONIX 371A is an excellent tool for analyzing and troubleshooting various electronic and communications systems. Its ease of use and durability make it a great choice for anyone who needs an oscilloscope for their research or work.
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