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The 7000 Series was the most iconic family of oscilloscopes in the history of technology. Introduced in 1969 by Tektronix, the sector's leader at the time, this remarkable line of instruments defined an era and became a benchmark for generations of engineers, researchers, and technicians.
Throughout the 1970s and well beyond, 7000-Series oscilloscopes were a constant presence in laboratories, universities, and industrial facilities around the world. Their modular plug-in architecture, exceptional flexibility, and outstanding performance embodied the engineering philosophy that made Tektronix synonymous with accuracy, innovation, and reliability.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the 7000-Series oscilloscopes, combining historical context, technical analysis, and practical insight into their design and restoration. Conceived as a continuation of Tektronix Epic Oscilloscopes , this work expands the subject into two volumes: the first devoted to mainframes and core technologies, the second focused entirely on plug-ins.
Giovanni (Gianni) Becattini is an electronic engineer and pioneering entrepreneur. At the age of sixteen, he began collaborating with CQ Elettronica, Italy's leading magazine for amateur electronics. In 1973, he designed the Child 8 microcomputer and founded General Processor, the first company in Italy to manufacture personal computers. In 1998, he founded AEP Ticketing Solutions, which became one of the world's leading companies in electronic ticketing systems for public transport and is now part of the Modaxo Group. He has chosen to devote himself to "technical art books" to celebrate the heritage left by great companies such as Apple, Tektronix, Hewlett-Packard, Collins, Siemens, and others.


