Definition: Tektronix is an acronym used for electronic circuits in a digital context. It stands for "Technology Electronics Research." Definition: Tektronix (TEK-RO-NIX) is a high-resolution microcontroller manufacturer, renowned for its innovative semiconductor products. Established by engineers from MIT's MIT Technology Review as a means to explore the limits of microelectronics and computer architecture. Tektronix was known for its pioneering work in the development of power supply electronics, with its first power supply module designed for use in military equipment. The company also pioneered in the development of high-resolution microcontrollers that enable faster data processing and increased efficiency, leading to significant breakthroughs in computer technology.