Introduction: Tektronix is a leading global provider of testing, measurement, and monitoring solutions, located in Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Its revolution in electronic technology dates back over 60 years. The founder of Tektronix invented the world's first trigger oscilloscope in 1946, marking a groundbreaking technological innovation. Today, Tektronix has risen to become one of the world's largest suppliers of testing, measuring, and monitoring equipment. Currently, Tektronix Technology has offices in 19 countries, with sales revenue exceeding $1.1 billion in 2006. Tektronix's main business includes a wide range of tools and solutions based on advanced testing and measurement technologies, aimed at users including scientists, engineers, technicians, and network operators who analyze, test, and monitor electronic, optical, and radio frequency ("RF") equipment, components, systems, and subsystems, enabling them to develop, manufacture, deploy, monitor next-generation technologies and maintain innovation capabilities. The company's main products include: general testing products, including oscilloscopes, signal sources, digital multimeters, power supplies, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and bit error rate analyzers, as well as various video testing, measurement, and monitoring products. Tektronix is the world's best-selling oscilloscope company and the preferred brand for 80% of engineers. Tektronix is also in a leading position in other competitive product markets. In 1972, President Richard Nixon visited China and donated a satellite ground station with Tektronix equipment, opening a historic new chapter and marking the beginning of significant cooperation between China and Tektronix. In 1983, Tektronix established its first sales office in China and began its business there. In 2003, Tektronix established a manufacturing center in Shanghai, which is one of the only two manufacturing centers in the world. In June 2004, Tektronix relocated its Asia Pacific headquarters to Shanghai and established a China Dev