Analog Waveform Monitors
1740A Series • 1750A Series • 1760 Series
Features
& Benefits
- Composite or Component Waveform Monitoring
- Composite Vector
Display
- Picture Display
- Stereo Audio Display
- Time
Code Phasing and Amplitude
- SCH and Color Framing Display
- Component Vector,
Lightning, Diamond and Bowtie
Applications
- Analog
Baseband Video Monitoring for Broadcast and Post Production Applications
The 1740A/1750A/1760
Series make up a family of analog video waveform/vector monitors with progressive
features in support of today's demanding television environment.
Each
model in the series provides improved video performance and ease of operation
and incorporates application specific features. The family includes the 1740A
Series composite analog waveform/vector monitors, the 1750A Series, which
adds SCH and color frame verification capabilities, and the 1760 Series for
mixed format component/composite applications. (While the 1740A and 1750A
do provide basic component waveform monitoring capabilities with parade and
overlay displays, only the 1760 provides full component monitoring capabilities.)
Each
series includes models for NTSC, PAL or dual standard NTSC/PAL operation.
For NTSC models, the last digit of the model number is '0' (1740A, 1750A or
1760); '1' for PAL (1741A, 1751A or 1761); and '5' for dual standard NTSC/PAL
(1745A, 1755A or 1765).
The family features a common, straightforward
operator interface, allowing the operator to take immediate advantage of the
instrument's extensive feature set. Each operating mode provides a full set
of operating controls, clearly labeled and within easy reach. Key controls
are always available, with bezel buttons and knobs identified by intuitive
on-screen labels.
Selection Guide
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Product Applications
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1740A Series
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1750A Series
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1760 Series
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Composite or component waveform monitoring
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X
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X
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Composite vector display
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X
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X
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X
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Picture display
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X
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X
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X
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Stereo audio display
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X
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X
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X
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Time code phasing & amplitude
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X
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X
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X
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SCH & color framing display
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X
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Opt. SC
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Component vector, lightning, diamond & bowtie
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X
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All family members provide the following standard features:
Eight
Video Inputs eliminate the requirement for external input selectors, reducing
total system cost in many applications. Since all eight inputs are connected
directly to the instrument, signals may be paraded, overlaid or displayed
in comparison modes not normally available with a simple external switcher.
Waveform monitoring
is analog for maximum waveform fidelity. There is no digital processing of
the displayed signal. The selected input may be displayed in one or two line
or one or two field sweeps on a continuous basis or identified lines of any
field may be selected and displayed. Multiple inputs may be displayed at the
same time or multiple filters may be applied to one input for signal analysis.
Time and voltage cursors may be activated and positioned for reference or
measurement.
Composite Vectorscope functions demodulate and
display the color components of the NTSC or PAL signal. A microprocessor controlled
phase shifter provides accurate vector positioning and eliminates readjustment
when switching between internal and external reference modes. Phase and amplitude
cursors with on-screen readout allow system setup to reproduce specific chroma
values and specific colors when luminance is similarly set using the waveform
display voltage cursors.
A Picture Monitor mode is provided
for easy signal identification. This is particularly useful when the instrument
is used to monitor many sources, as in a production suite or outside production
vehicle. In waveform or vector line select mode, a line bright-up marker in
the picture display identifies the selected line.
Stereo Audio
Amplitude and Phase are monitored using a calibrated L/R Lissajous display.
The operator can quickly see that the program audio will be properly reproduced
on both monaural and stereo receivers. Correct phasing between two audio channels
is quickly verified by the direction of the display; signal level (left +
right) is confirmed relative to the CRT graticule; and stereo separation (left -
right) is displayed in quadrature to the level display.
Audio frequency
-3 dB bandwidth is 200 kHz. Phase match between the left and right channels
is better than 1 degree at 20 kHz. Input is high impedance bridging, either
balanced or unbalanced, to allow signal monitoring of existing audio circuits.
This
display of stereo audio is intuitive and easy to use and has gained wide acceptance
in new generation Tektronix vectorscopes.
Longitudinal Time Code is
monitored in a frame rate display to allow observation of amplitude, synchronization
and phase with respect to reference vertical. Synchronization is confirmed
by the stationary display and time code phase is easily determined by horizontal
position of the time code sync word on the CRT.
These monitors provide multiple
display modes, allowing simultaneous observation of the many important
parameters that make up a television signal. For example, vector, waveform
and audio may be displayed together for an indication of signal quality without
operator intervention.
In the 1750A, or 1760 with SCH option, Subcarrier/Horizontal
phase and color framing are displayed graphically in the patented Tektronix
polar SCH display. Sync jitter over the field is displayed as a moving sync
vector dot or displayed as a timing error at a vertical rate to identify the
relationship over the field time. Correct color framing is quickly verified
by the position of the single sync vector dot relative to the color subcarrier
vector when the monitor is externally referenced.
The SCH phase of
the reference signal is separately sensed to allow reliable SCH and color
framing comparison. Using this method of determining relative SCH phase and
color framing eliminates the requirement for a precise horizontal timing match
between the reference and measured signals and an external color-field identification
input is not required.
User Interface
Characteristic of current
generation Tektronix instruments, an intuitive operator interface allows full
instrument utilization with minimal reference to the provided user and maintenance
manuals. Operating modes, any of eight video inputs and key control knobs
and buttons are always available for direct access from the front panel.
To
keep operation easy and straightforward, the 1740A, 1750A and 1760 family
"learns" the user's preferences for waveform, vector and picture modes (and
SCH in the 1750A and 1760 with the SCH option). Returning to one of these
modes restores the previous configuration. Changes to a mode configuration
are easily made using front panel buttons, supplemented by screen-labeled
buttons and knobs. Knob operations such as position, gain, phase, etc., are
stored as well.
The 1740A/1750A/1760 family is easily configured for
special monitoring applications, which may be stored in user presets for easy
recall. For example, a program line or off-air VITS may be set up as preset
number 3. Preset number 3 could be named and later recalled to display line
19 of the selected input in 2H sweep, with voltage cursors marking proper
signal levels. Other presets could be used to immediately access and display
signals from other points in the system. Different operators could quickly
return to preferred monitoring setups after specialized signal checks.
With
eight loop-through video inputs, the 1740A/1750A/1760 family is a versatile
central point system monitor. This capability is particularly useful in the
production studio, where several machines, cameras and composite input/output
feeds are in use.
As a machine monitor, the instrument may be operated
from a central control panel, with waveform, vector (SCH and color framing
with the 1750A Series and 1760 Series with SCH), audio, time code and servo
signals easily observed.
High Performance Design
The control
system, based on Motorola's rugged MC68332 32-Bit microprocessor with internal
coprocessing, facilitates instrument control and timing functions. Flash EPROMs
simplify updating the instrument to the latest firmware configuration.
The
1740A/1750A/1760 family is based on completely new, high performance analog
video system electronics. Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs),
developed by Tektronix specifically to maintain signal fidelity in a television
test instrument, handle internal signal routing and amplification. Video performance
is tightly controlled providing confidence that the signal display accurately
represents the signal under test.
As an example of this new video performance
level, the series permits observation of the video signal at up to x10 vertical
and x25 horizontal magnification. Any part of the signal may be positioned
on screen in any magnification. Overscan performance at any gain setting is
virtually distortion-free.
DC Offset (position match) between two or
more displayed channels is within 1 IRE or 7 mV. Loop-through return loss
is better than 40 dB to 10 MHz.
Operational Flexibility
Eight
loopthrough video inputs may be connected to the rear panel of the 1740A/1750A/1760
Series, eliminating the need for a dedicated routing switcher bus in many
applications. Any of these inputs may be selected singly or in combination
from the front panel or via the RS-232 interface. Input selection may also
be included in preset configurations recalled via remote control connector.
A
separate external input may be selected to synchronize the display, allowing
relative SCH and color framing comparison between two input signals or with
the house reference. Because a separate SCH evaluation is done on the reference
signal, SCH and color framing displays are accurate over a wide input range.
Signal
standards can be automatically selected, NTSC 525/60 or PAL 625/50, in dual
standard 1745A/1755A/1765 models. A CRT graticule suitable for both standards
is provided. A microprocessor controlled phase shifter may be activated to
rotate the vector display to the correct position on the display. Once set
for each standard, the instrument displays the correct vector rotation when
the video standard is changed.
A new universal input power supply is
a part of these monitors. AC mains in the range of 90 to 250 V, 50 or 60 Hz,
are accommodated automatically. This new power supply will also operate from
a nonsinusoidial supply, allowing battery operation using an external, high
efficiency switching inverter. A snap-lock power cord appropriate to the country
of use is supplied with each instrument.
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