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Tektronix Epic Oscilloscopes - Becattini, Giovanni
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Oscilloscopes have made a major contribution to the advancement of human knowledge, not only in electronics, but in all sciences, whenever a physical quantity can be converted into a timerelated electrical signal.
This book traces the history of a crucial instrument through many Tektronix products. This is the company that invented and patented most of the functions found in all oscilloscopes today. Tek is and will always be synonymous with the oscilloscope.
In nearly 600 pages, with hundreds of gorgeous photos, diagrams, anecdotes, and technical data, you'll travel through the history
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Produktbeschreibung
Oscilloscopes have made a major contribution to the advancement of human knowledge, not only in electronics, but in all sciences, whenever a physical quantity can be converted into a timerelated electrical signal.

This book traces the history of a crucial instrument through many Tektronix products. This is the company that invented and patented most of the functions found in all oscilloscopes today. Tek is and will always be synonymous with the oscilloscope.

In nearly 600 pages, with hundreds of gorgeous photos, diagrams, anecdotes, and technical data, you'll travel through the history of Tektronix in a superb collector's edition with a technical point of view. The author is not afraid to get his hands dirty restoring his own Tek equipment. The journey starts in the early 1950s. It ends in the '90s, after exploring the ins and outs of the most interesting models in the 300, 400, 500, 5000, 7000, and 11000 series, from tubes to advanced hybrid technologies.
Autorenporträt
Giovanni (Gianni) Becattini, born in Florence, Italy, in 1951, is a graduated electronic engineer and a pioneer entrepreneur. Aged sixteen he started a cooperation with CQ Elettronica the most important Italian magazine for amateur electronics. In 1973, he started the design of a computer based on the first 8080 samples available in Italy. In 1975 he presented the first Italian microcomputer project and founded General Processor (formerly Micropi) the first company in Italy producing computers for personal use. In 1998 he founded AEP Ticketing Solutions, today a Modaxo company. Author of several books and publications, he still holds the role of AEP responsible for innovation, electronic payment systems, hardware products development and quality.