On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 14:40:09 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Yes.
The Tek DPO, based on the 7704 (or possibly the 7704A) was the first
AFAIK.
That would be the Tektronix 7D20 (as a combined timebase/dual channel
scope) which was intended to run at least in the 760x series.
No. The DPO uses an LSI-11 as a 'puter. I have one.
The 7D20 is much later. The DPO separated thye PI and display sections of
the scope with a digitizer unit, maybe the d7001.
10 MHz bandwidth for the 468, and about 70 Mhz bandwidth for the 7D20
(IIRC).
Are you sure about the 70 MHz on the 7D20. I doubt that it was that good
one shot.
There were also some Transient Data Digitizers that used specialized
double ended CRTs, I think.
That would be the 7912, IIRC, which used the 7B16P and 7B90P
programmable plugins as a minimum. Never had one, but it looks like
an interesting possibility to have.
There were actually several different ones.
-John
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Harvey