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* [http://w140.com/tek_410_1968_catalog.pdf Tektronix 410 in 1968 Catalog (PDF)]
{{Instrument Sidebar
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|model=410
|class=Medical
|series=
|summary=Physiological monitor
|image=Tek 410 1.jpg
|caption=Tek 410 Physiological Monitor
|introduced=1967
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=Bob Shand;
|manuals=
* [https://archive.org/download/070-0658-01/070-0658-01.pdf Tektronix 410 Manual]
* [[Media:Tek 410 schematics.pdf|Tektronix 410 Schematics]]
* Factory Calibration Procedures: [[Media:Tek 016-0107-00 fcp aug 1967.pdf|August 1967]] / [[Media:Tek 410 fcp oct 1967.pdf|October 1967]] / [[Media:Tek 015-0102-00 fcp may 1968.pdf|May 1968]]
}}
The '''Tektronix 410 Physiological Monitor''' is a specialized oscilloscope for medical applications.
 
It is a small, battery-powered instrument using a magnetically deflected CRT, providing ECG, EEG and pulse measurement modes. 
 
The graticule includes a heart rate scale allowing readings in beats/min (at 50 mm/s).
 
For portable operation, a [[016-0107-02|016-0107-02 battery pack]] (10×NiCd, charger) was available.
 
The [[067-0549-00]] Input Adapter can be used to calibrate the 410.
 
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Sweep | 25, 50 or 100 mm/s }}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 0.1 to 250 Hz (ECG, AUX) or 100 Hz (EEG) }}
{{Spec | Deflection | 10 mm/50 μV (EEG), 20 mm/mV (ECG), 2 mm/mV (AUX) }}
{{Spec | Input impedance | 2 MΩ (EEG, ECG) / 20 MΩ (AUX) }}
{{Spec | CMRR | 150,000 : 1 }}
{{Spec | Battery | 10 size C NiCd cells, operating time 8-12 hours, charging 14-16 hours }}
{{Spec | CRT | 5" magnetically deflected, P-7 phosphor }}
{{EndSpecs}}
 
==Links==
* [http://w140.com/tek_410_1968_catalog.pdf Tektronix 410 in 1968 Catalog]
* [https://vintagetek.org/medical-products/ Medical Products] @ vintagetek.org
* [https://vintagetek.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/TekTalk_SummerFall_1968.pdf TekTalk, Summer/Fall 1968]
{{PatentLinks|410}}
{{Documents|Link=410}}
 
==Photos==
<gallery>
Tek 410 1.jpg
Tek 410 2.jpg
Tek 410 3.jpg
Tek 410 4.jpg
Tek 410 5.jpg
Tek410.png | Catalog image
Inerior front RSZ.jpg | Interior front view
Inerior front wo CRT RSZ.jpg  | Interior front view witout CRT assy
Inerior top RSZ.jpg  | Interior top view
Inerior bottom RSZ.jpg | Interior bottom view
Inerior back RSZ.jpg  | Interior back view
CRT assy RSZ.jpg | CRT assembly
Vertical.jpg |‎ Vertical amplifier
Horizontal.jpg | ‎Scan generator, horizontal amplifier and audio channel
HiVolt.jpg | High voltage supply
</gallery>
 
 
[[Category:Healthcare products]]
[[Category:Special-purpose oscilloscopes]]

Latest revision as of 00:54, 18 June 2024

Tektronix 410
Physiological monitor
Tek 410 Physiological Monitor

Produced from 1967 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 410 Physiological Monitor is a specialized oscilloscope for medical applications.

It is a small, battery-powered instrument using a magnetically deflected CRT, providing ECG, EEG and pulse measurement modes.

The graticule includes a heart rate scale allowing readings in beats/min (at 50 mm/s).

For portable operation, a 016-0107-02 battery pack (10×NiCd, charger) was available.

The 067-0549-00 Input Adapter can be used to calibrate the 410.

Key Specifications

Sweep 25, 50 or 100 mm/s
Bandwidth 0.1 to 250 Hz (ECG, AUX) or 100 Hz (EEG)
Deflection 10 mm/50 μV (EEG), 20 mm/mV (ECG), 2 mm/mV (AUX)
Input impedance 2 MΩ (EEG, ECG) / 20 MΩ (AUX)
CMRR 150,000 : 1
Battery 10 size C NiCd cells, operating time 8-12 hours, charging 14-16 hours
CRT 5" magnetically deflected, P-7 phosphor

Links

Patents that may apply to 410

Page Title Inventors Filing date Grant date Links
Patent US D210260S Physiological unit for monitoring body functions Raymond Ugo Cappelli 1967-03-20 1968-02-20

Documents Referencing 410

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
Service Scope 46 Oct 1967.pdf Article A Simplified Oscilloscope for the Operating Room Don L. Clark 1967
Service Scope 50 Jun 1968.pdf Article The FET takes its place 1968
Tekscope 1969 V1 N4 Aug 1969.pdf Article Nickel-Cadmium Battery Rev1ew 1969

Photos