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The '''Tektronix C1001''' is an analog video camera designed to be used with a video frame grabber card in an IBM-compatible PC and Tek waveform processing software. | {{Instrument Sidebar | ||
|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
|model=C1001 | |||
|class=Camera | |||
|series= | |||
|summary=Analog video camera | |||
|image=Tek c1001 1.jpg | |||
|caption=Tektronix C1001 | |||
|introduced=1987 | |||
|discontinued=(?) | |||
|designers= | |||
|manuals= | |||
* [[070-6157-00.pdf|070-6157-00 operator manual]] | |||
}} | |||
The '''Tektronix C1001''' is an analog video camera designed to be used with a video frame grabber card in an IBM-compatible PC and Tek waveform processing software. It is mechanically compatible to the mounting accessories of the [[C-30]] series cameras. | |||
The camera part was made by NEC and puts out an NTSC signal. It was later superseded by the compatible [[C1002]]. | The camera part was made by NEC and puts out an NTSC signal. It was later superseded by the compatible [[C1002]]. | ||
{{BeginSpecs}} | |||
{{Spec | Focal Length | 10.746 mm at 5200 A }} | |||
{{Spec | F number at infinity | F/1.3 }} | |||
{{Spec | Field of View | 7.2 cm x 9 cm and 8 cm x 10 cm }} | |||
{{Spec | Pixels | 490 vertical, 384 horizontal}} | |||
{{Spec | Resolution | 480 vertical, 285 horizontal}} | |||
{{Spec | SNR | >47 dB}} | |||
{{Spec | Video Output | 1 V<sub>p-p</sub> composite into 75 Ω}} | |||
{{EndSpecs}} | |||
==Parts== | ==Parts== | ||
* [[016-0248-01]] mounting adapter for C1001 (or | * [[016-0248-01]] mounting adapter for C1001 (or [[C-30]] camera) to [[7000-series scopes]] except [[7603]] | ||
* [[016-0269-03]] mounting adapter for 2400 series and [[465]] | * [[016-0269-03]] mounting adapter for 2400 series and [[465]] | ||
* [[016-0306-01]] | * [[016-0306-01]] mounting adapter for older 400 series ([[485]], [[454]] etc.) | ||
* [[DX01]] frame grabber board, with option 01 ([[DCS01]] waveform processing software) | * [[DX01]] frame grabber board, with option 01 ([[DCS01]] waveform processing software) | ||
* [[174-0449-00]] DCS cable | * [[174-0449-00]] DCS cable | ||
==Connectors== | ==Connectors== | ||
According to [https://groups.io/g/TekScopes/topic/7628465 this posting], | According to [https://groups.io/g/TekScopes/topic/7628465 this posting] and verified by experiment, | ||
<blockquote> | |||
The camera has a 9-pin [[D-sub connector]] that takes in 12 V, around 300 mA at pins 1 (positive) and 3 (ground) and signal is on pins 4 (shield/ground) and 5 (video). | |||
There are two other pins used which bring in calibration voltages and go only to BNC and two test points. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [[Media:Handshake_1986-1987_Winter.pdf | Handshake, Winter 1986/87]] | * [[Media:Handshake_1986-1987_Winter.pdf | Handshake, Winter 1986/87]] | ||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Latest revision as of 08:20, 15 August 2023
The Tektronix C1001 is an analog video camera designed to be used with a video frame grabber card in an IBM-compatible PC and Tek waveform processing software. It is mechanically compatible to the mounting accessories of the C-30 series cameras.
The camera part was made by NEC and puts out an NTSC signal. It was later superseded by the compatible C1002.
Key Specifications
Focal Length | 10.746 mm at 5200 A |
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F number at infinity | F/1.3 |
Field of View | 7.2 cm x 9 cm and 8 cm x 10 cm |
Pixels | 490 vertical, 384 horizontal |
Resolution | 480 vertical, 285 horizontal |
SNR | >47 dB |
Video Output | 1 Vp-p composite into 75 Ω |
Parts
- 016-0248-01 mounting adapter for C1001 (or C-30 camera) to 7000-series scopes except 7603
- 016-0269-03 mounting adapter for 2400 series and 465
- 016-0306-01 mounting adapter for older 400 series (485, 454 etc.)
- DX01 frame grabber board, with option 01 (DCS01 waveform processing software)
- 174-0449-00 DCS cable
Connectors
According to this posting and verified by experiment,
The camera has a 9-pin D-sub connector that takes in 12 V, around 300 mA at pins 1 (positive) and 3 (ground) and signal is on pins 4 (shield/ground) and 5 (video).
There are two other pins used which bring in calibration voltages and go only to BNC and two test points.