TekMark Australia is holding a series of road shows to officially launch the Tektronix DPO2000 Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes and MSO2000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes.
27/11/2008
To most people, video legalisation means ensuring that the levels in a baseband digital video signal are ‘legal’. That is, they are within the legal range
25/10/2007
For the third time, the EDN Innovation Awards recognised excellence in Australian and New Zealand electronics engineering. During a very enjoyable gala dinner at L'Aqua, Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney, the winners and highly commended for each of the six categories were announced.
07/11/2007
Tektronix (distributed in Australia by TekMark) has introduced the WFM8200 and WFM8300 advanced waveform monitors.
Tektronix (distributed in Australia by TekMark) has announced firmware for the DPO7000, DPO/DSA70000 and DPO/DSA70000B Series oscilloscopes that provide up to 20 times throughput improvements for all measurements and applications using finite impulse response (FIR) filters.
Tektronix (distributed in Australia TekMark) has announced a toolset for characterisation, debug and automated compliance test of Superspeed USB (USB 3.0) devices.
Tektronix (distributed in Australia by TekMark) has announced enhancements for its RSA6000 Series spectrum analysers.
Tektronix (distributed in Australia by TekMark) has announced the MSO3000 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope Series.
Tektronix (distributed in Australia by TekMark) has announced it has expanded the RSA6000 series to include the RSA6120A spectrum analyser, which extends measurements to 20GHz, which the company says allows designers to apply the instrument’s capabilities throughout the entire Ku band.
Tektronix announces the new MSO2000 Mixed Signal and DPO2000 Digital Phosphor oscilloscopes.
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