Tektronix 468 Benchtop Digital/Analog Storage Oscilloscope
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Used, good physical condition - power up tested only.
(Please Note: This item is used and may have marks, scratches, small dents, scuffs or other cosmetic defects as to be expected from a used item. Please see photos.)
The Tektronix 468 is a hybrid 100 MHz analog/digital storage oscilloscope, produced from 1980 to 1985. It’s essentially a Tektronix 465B analog scope enhanced with an 8-bit, 25 MS/s digital storage system, powered by an Intel 8085A microprocessor. This made it one of the earliest digital scopes to offer both analog waveform fidelity and digital capture capabilities in a portable form factor.
Analog bandwidth: 100 MHz
Digital sampling: 25 MS/s, 8-bit resolution
Digital bandwidth: 10 MHz repetitive, 2.5 MHz single-shot
Vertical sensitivity: 5 mV/div to 5 V/div (1 mV/div in CH1-CH2 mode)
Sweep speeds: 20 ns/div to 500 ms/div (with ×10 magnifier to 2 ns/div)
Input impedance: 1 MO // 20 pF
CRT: 8×10 cm², P31 phosphor, 18.5 kV acceleration
Power: 90–250V AC, 48–440 Hz, max 150 W
Weight: ~33 lbs (15 kg)





