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The 7912AD is a high-speed digitizer that takes one 7000-series vertical plug-in and one 7000-series horizontal plug-in. The unit contains a special internal CRT-based digitizing tube that is not visible from the outside. The signal goes from the vertical plug-in to the vertical amplifier to the digitizing tube where it deflects a beam of electrons. The electrons hit a small flat rectangular target inside the tube. This target is a solid state image sensor, conceptually similar to that in a digital camera. The trace is read from the target by electronics in the 7912AD, digitized, and stored in memory. The reading of the target is asynchronous from the sweep and therefore the tube can be considered a form of scan converter. Three output methods are provided: NTSC-out, X-Y low-speed analog, and GPIB. The 7912AD has a rated bandwidth of 500MHz. The resolution of the target is 512x512, giving 512 points in the time domain and 9-bit linear quantization of the input voltage. With aftermarket modifications to the electronics, 7912AD bandwidths have been extended above 2GHz in special cases. | The 7912AD is a high-speed digitizer that takes one 7000-series vertical plug-in and one 7000-series horizontal plug-in. The unit contains a special internal CRT-based digitizing tube that is not visible from the outside. The signal goes from the vertical plug-in to the vertical amplifier to the digitizing tube where it deflects a beam of electrons. The electrons hit a small flat rectangular target inside the tube. This target is a solid state image sensor, conceptually similar to that in a digital camera. The trace is read from the target by electronics in the 7912AD, digitized, and stored in memory. The reading of the target is asynchronous from the sweep and therefore the tube can be considered a form of scan converter. Three output methods are provided: NTSC-out, X-Y low-speed analog, and GPIB. The 7912AD has a rated bandwidth of 500MHz. The resolution of the target is 512x512, giving 512 points in the time domain and 9-bit linear quantization of the input voltage. With aftermarket modifications to the electronics, 7912AD bandwidths have been extended above 2GHz in special cases. | ||
* http://w140.com/kurt/7912_gpib_examples.zip |
Revision as of 16:30, 19 December 2008
The 7912AD is a high-speed digitizer that takes one 7000-series vertical plug-in and one 7000-series horizontal plug-in. The unit contains a special internal CRT-based digitizing tube that is not visible from the outside. The signal goes from the vertical plug-in to the vertical amplifier to the digitizing tube where it deflects a beam of electrons. The electrons hit a small flat rectangular target inside the tube. This target is a solid state image sensor, conceptually similar to that in a digital camera. The trace is read from the target by electronics in the 7912AD, digitized, and stored in memory. The reading of the target is asynchronous from the sweep and therefore the tube can be considered a form of scan converter. Three output methods are provided: NTSC-out, X-Y low-speed analog, and GPIB. The 7912AD has a rated bandwidth of 500MHz. The resolution of the target is 512x512, giving 512 points in the time domain and 9-bit linear quantization of the input voltage. With aftermarket modifications to the electronics, 7912AD bandwidths have been extended above 2GHz in special cases.