On 09/10/2016 03:34 AM, Rob Jarratt wrote:

I went the Tek route. I had a 1240 for a long time, and then upgraded to a 9200 with 3 92A96 acq cards. Quite a beast, with 288 channels at 10 ns. They have transmission line cables to the pods, but the pods are passive, I think a parallel 82K resistor and a 1000 pF cap or something. I made a VME analyzer card that has about 80 channels wired up with those parts so the TLCs just plug into the card.

We have a DAS 520 at work, which is basically a 9200. The 9200/TLA500-700 series are not stand-alone analyzers like the old HP and Tek 1240 series. You can use an X-windows terminal, or connect to it with any Xserver. You do have to download fonts and make some adjustments to the setup file in the analyzer to make this work, however. The analyzer mainframe runs a version of Unix.

Jon

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