Dvd-rom 26 Tektronix Circuit Design Books 1960s Vintage

US $28.00

  • Panacea, Florida, United States
  • Jan 29th
You are bidding on a DVD-ROM that has high-quality scans of 26 books that were published by Tektronix in the 1960s and early 1970s. These books represent the state of the art in circuit design at the end of the vacuum-tube era and the beginning of the solid-state era. There are more than 4000 pages total among these books. There are lessons to be learned for modern designers about wideband and low-noise design and other subjects. I learned more about NTSC signals from the Television Waveforms Circuits books that I had learned in years of designing sync separators. I should have read this book first. Did you ever wonder how a storage-tube CRT worked? It is here. This collection includes all the Circuit Concepts Series and all the Measurements Concepts Series. The manuals have been scanned by OCR software and indexed for easy word searches. THIS DVD-ROM HAS AT LEAST ONE EDITION OF EACH OF THE BOOKS IN THIS SERIES - IT IS COMPLETE. There are no other books that I know of. Copyright notice: Although these manuals are in the public domain, these particular scans are copyright 2008-2009. This is because every page has been hand-edited in Photoshop and no longer corresponds exactly to the original manuals. In general, these efforts result in manuals that are of better quality than the originals, since most spots and stains and other blemishes have been removed. I have added a small copyright notice to some of the pages that is as unobtrusive as possible. My apologies for this minor defacement. These are the individual manuals: "Typical Oscilloscope Circuitry" 1961 maybe 350p. This is all vacuum-tube circuitry. It is a relatively hard manual to find. "Vertical Amplifier Circuits" 1967 460p Circuit Concepts Series "Horizontal Amplifier Circuits" 1969 100p Circuit Concepts Series "Oscilloscope Trigger Circuits" 1969 87p Circuit Concepts Series "Power Supply Circuits" 1968 153p Circuit Concepts Series "Oscilloscope Probe Circuits" 1969 111p Circuit Concepts Series "Cathode-Ray Tubes" 1967 97p Circuit Concepts Series "Digital Concepts" 1968 136p Circuit Concepts Series "Television Waveform Processing Circuits" 1968 187p Circuit Concepts Series "Sweep Generator Circuits" 1970 101p Circuit Concepts Series "Sampling Oscilloscope Circuits" 1970 227p Circuit Concepts Series "Storage Cathode-Ray Tubes and Circuits" 1968 123p Circuit Concepts Series "Spectrum Analyzer Circuits" 1969 175p Circuit Concepts Series "Information Display Concepts" 1968 135p Circuit Concepts Series - this manual has a diagram describing how that new-fangled invention called the "computer mouse" works. In the diagram, the unit is actually shaped like a mouse. "Cathode-Ray Tubes" 1967 105p Circuit Concepts Series "Oscilloscope Camera Concepts" 1973 208p Circuit Concepts Series - this has a lot of interesting discussion of optics, phosphor colors, and human visual system characteristics. "Biophysical Measurements" 1973 514p Measurement Concepts Series - this one is more interesting than it seemed it would be. The problems of very small signals, lots of interference, and human shock hazards turn out to be difficult engineering problems. Some of the solutions seem quite general to me. "Engine Analysis Measurements" 1970 129p Measurement Concepts Series - and again, I don't have any particular interest in engine measurements, but it is interesting what you can tell just from watching the voltages running around the engine. "Semiconductor Devices" 1968 156p Measurement Concepts Series "Probe Measurements" 1969 111p Measurement Concepts Series "Automated Testing Systems, Second Edition" 1971 300p Measurement Concepts Series "Spectrum Analyzer Measurements" 1969 115p Measurement Concepts Series "Spectrum Analyzer Measurements" 1971 305p Measurement Concepts Series "Television Measurements" 1969 130p Measurement Concepts Series "Time-Domain Reflectometry Measurements" 1970 115p Measurement Concepts Series - this is the first time I ever really understood what a TDR meter actually does. Handy device. "Transducer Measurements" 1971 Second Edition 258p Measurement Concepts Series PayPal preferred. Check or money order accepted. Buyer to pay actual shipping charges (USPS Media Mail for US, First Class for International). FOREIGN BUYERS: PLEASE CHECK SHIPPING CHARGES BEFORE PURCHASE - USPS RAISED THEIR RATES.  

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