Tektronix is an American electronics company that produces electronics test and measurement equipment, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, and similar devices.
Founded in 1946 by C. Howard Vollum and Melvin J. Murdock.
In 1947, they introduced the world's first triggered oscilloscope.
In 1956, Tektronix introduced a printer called the Direct Video Writer (DVW), which printed oscilloscope traces onto paper.
In 1961, the company introduced the world's first portable oscilloscope.
Acquired by Danaher Corporation in 2007.
Electronics test and measurement equipment manufacturer, produces oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, and more.
German electronics company that produces test and measurement equipment, communication systems, and broadcasting equipment.
Produces automated test equipment and virtual instrumentation software for engineers and scientists.
Electronic test instrument that plots the waveform of an electrical signal.
Produces repeating or non-repeating electronic signals in either the analog or digital domain.
Measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within the full frequency range of the instrument.
Device that supplies electrical energy to one or more electric loads.
Various probes and accessories for Tektronix test and measurement equipment.
Tektronix produces electronics test and measurement equipment, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, and similar devices.
Tektronix is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, United States.
Tektronix was founded in 1946 by C. Howard Vollum and Melvin J. Murdock.
Tektronix is currently owned by Danaher Corporation.
Some competitors of Tektronix include Keysight Technologies, Rohde & Schwarz, and National Instruments.