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Automated Video Measurement Set
VM6000
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Features & Benefits
- Automates Test of Consumer
HDTV Video Devices
- Automates VESA Compliance Test for PC
Graphics Devices
- Automates Testing of Multimedia PC
- Fast, Accurate, and Reliable Video Measurements
- Comprehensive
Component Analog Video Signal Analysis
- SDTV, HDTV, and RGBHV
Component Analog Format Support
- Picture, Vector, and Waveform
Displays
- Companion Test Signal Packages
- Time-saving
Test Utilities
- Pass/Fail Limit Testing
- Automatic
Report Generator
- Video Measurement Accessories
- Complete
1 GHz Bandwidth, 4-channel DPO Functionality
- Large 12.1 in.
XGA Touchscreen Display
- GPIB Remote Control
- LAN
Connectivity
- CD-R/W Drive (DVD Read-only)
- Pinpoint™
Triggering
- Technology-specific Software Options for Jitter
and Timing Measurements, Power Measurements, Serial Data, Ethernet,
and USB 2.0 Compliance Testing
Applications
- Design Validation
- Standards Compliance Testing
- Quality Control
- Installation
and Troubleshooting
- Automated Manufacturing Test
- Off-air Video Systems Test
The
VM6000 automates video testing of consumer HDTV and PC graphics devices
such as digital set-top boxes, multimedia PCs, graphics cards, and
video semiconductors. It addresses the needs of engineers developing
and deploying the next generation of video devices for the digitally
connected home. Unrivalled performance in terms of speed, accuracy,
and reliability has made the VM6000 the choice of industry leaders
for design validation, quality control, and ATE applications.
Unlike conventional instruments, the VM6000 integrates acquisition
hardware, optimized video measurement algorithms, test signal files,
and accessories into a cohesive test system solution. Product verification
activities that previously took hours or days to complete can now
be completed in seconds or minutes. Offering near plug-and-play video
measurement capability, even unskilled operators can reliably assess
video output signal quality. The conformance of signals to specifications
is reported with obvious pass or fail results, with signal distortions
clearly identified for further analysis.
The VM6000 stands
alone as the only automatic video analyzer capable of supporting SD,
HDTV, and PC graphics signal formats. Offering a full 1 GHz bandwidth,
and 5 GS/s sample rate, the VM6000 is well suited to the demands of
measuring high-resolution HDTV and high-frequency PC graphics video
signals. Traditional DTV formats from 480i through 1080p and either
RGB or YPbPr color space are supported in Options SD and HD. Option
VGA supports common analog RGBHV signal resolutions from 640×480p
though 2048×1536p, and pervasive refresh rates from 60 Hz through
120 Hz.
The ultimate solution for component analog video signal
analysis, the VM6000 delivers comprehensive characterization of video
fidelity, signal quality, and standards compliance. With available
options, the instrument automatically assesses conformance of video
signals to applicable EIA-770.x, SMPTE-274M, 296M, and VESA VSIS standards.
Traditional “TV” signal fidelity is evaluated utilizing industry-accepted
parameters, making 150 individual measurements automatically in less
than 20 seconds. PC graphics signal fidelity is assessed using comprehensive
RGB video and HV Sync measurement parameters made in accordance with
VSIS test procedures. Preloaded reference and limit files enable go/no-go
evaluation to applicable DMT, CVT, or GTF timing standards.
Summary Pass/Fail Test Results Display
As an integrated signal analyzer, the VM6000 can be reliably
deployed as a standalone QA station in manufacturing. Unlike modular
test systems, extensive programming, complicated system debugging,
or costly test engineering support is not required with the VM6000.
Integrated pass/fail limit testing and documentation utilities link
distributed design, supply, and manufacturing organizations with standardized
test capability. Product quality is enhanced because accurate test
results can be reliably generated, easily replicated, and readily
communicated across a global engineering, manufacturing, or sales
organization.
These unique capabilities enable in-depth signal
analysis, speed product development, and ensure new designs comply
with applicable standards. Fast, accurate, and objective video measurements
enable manufacturers to ensure that HDTV or PC graphics video signal
quality is up to the challenge of today’s high-performance displays,
as well as providing clear differentiation between input signal and
display device impairments.
Easy to Configure and Operate
Signal Format Configuration Menu (Option SD and HD)
The VM6000 offers intuitive Windows-based configuration
and measurement menus for easy operation and minimal training. A 12.1 in.
(307 mm) color display provides a bright, clear, and crisp display
of waveforms and measurement results. Users can easily navigate through
logically arranged menus and make selections using radio buttons with
a mouse or touchscreen.
Complicated instrument setups, algorithm
selection, programming, and other undesirable aspects of making video
measurements are eliminated with the VM6000. Configuration is as simple
as selecting the auto format function or individually selecting the
video format manually and then selecting the measurement parameters
from an on-screen menu, eliminating complicated instrument setups,
tedious manual measurements, and time-consuming results correlation.
These test configuration settings can be readily saved, recalled,
or copied, further simplifying test of multiformat video devices.
Users wanting to make manual measurements can exit the automated measurement
application and then access a full-featured oscilloscope.
Supports SD, HDTV, and RGBHV Component Analog Video Formats
The VM6000 can be flexibly configured to support any combination
of component analog SDTV, HDTV, and RGBHV video formats with the available
options. Broad format support enables automated test of digital set-top
boxes, video semiconductors, DVD players, PC graphics cards, and other
consumer video devices.
User-defined Format allows
users to test nonstandard formats by entering custom timing parameters,
allowing support of unique formats and future undefined formats.
Format Support
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Option
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Signal Format
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Vertical Refresh Frequency
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Color Space
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Sync Options
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RGB
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YPbPr
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Y/G
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Composite Sync on CH4
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Separate H&V
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SD
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480i
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59.94/60 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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576i
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50 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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480p
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59.94/60 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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576p
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50 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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HD
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720p
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30/50/59.94/60 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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1080i
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50/59.94/60 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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1080p
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24/50/59.94/60 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Other nonstandard HD formats supported by User-defined
Format menu.
User-defined Format supports nonstandard SD formats,
if SD is enabled
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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VGA
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640×480p
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60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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800×600p
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60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz
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X
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X
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1024×768p
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60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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1280×1024p
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60, 70, 75, 85, 100, 120 Hz
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X
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X
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1600×1024p
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60, 70, 75, 76, 85, 100 Hz
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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1920×1080p
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50, 60, 75, 85, 100 Hz
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X
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X
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1920×1200p
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60, 75, 76, 85, 100 Hz
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X
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X
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1920×1440p
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60, 75, 85 Hz
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X
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X
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2048×1536p
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60, 75, 85 Hz
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X
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X
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2048×2048p
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60 Hz
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X
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X
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Other progressive RGBHV formats and vertical frequencies
supported by User-defined Format
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X
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X
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Note: Sync combiner (012-1664-xx) supports
“Separate H&V” operation.
Bandwidth and Sample Rates Suitable
for HDTV and High-resolution PC Graphics Signals
The VM6000
utilizes a digital phosphor oscilloscope platform as the basis for
signal acquisition and analysis. Utilizing proven, high-speed measurement
architecture, Tektronix surpasses the limitations of current video
analyzers to address the evolving needs of the video industry. The
VM6000 offers over 1 GHz of bandwidth and 5 GS/s maximum real-time
sample rates for all 4 measurement channels – easily assessing the
frequency response of 60 MHz HDTV signals or transient response of
350 MHz PCF VESA signals. The high sample rates and low noise floor
of the instrument enable noise measurement accuracy that was previously
impossible on HDTV signals. A typical rise time of 225 ps and superior
time-base performance are sufficient to make critical sync and rise-time
measurements as required by EIA-770 and SMPTE 274 M and VESA. Standard
10 M (4 CH) record length and high sample rates deliver measurement
results with minimal time lag.
Comprehensive Component Analog
Video Signal Analysis
H Sync Measurement Results
(Option VGA)
The VM6000 incorporates an extensive
set of automated video measurements that deliver comprehensive characterization
of the fidelity and conformance of component analog signals. Approximately
150 individual measurements completely characterize video signal amplitudes,
timing, and noise distortions into parameter categories that are easily
understood, facilitating troubleshooting and design optimization.
Enabled by such broad and thorough signal analysis, the VM6000 is
able to identify relevant video signal impairments, verify compliance
with applicable standards, and ensure operability with connected displays.
VM6000 Automated Measurements
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Measurement Parameters
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TV Signals
Options SD and HD
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PC Graphics Signals
Option VGA
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Color Bars
Levels (1-8 Pedestals)
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Color Bars
Luma Levels*1
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HV Sync
H Sync Jitter
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HV Timing*1
HV Sync*1
H Sync Jitter*1
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Noise
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Noise Injection Ratio*1
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Nonlinearity
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Integral and Differential Linearity, Monotonicity*1
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Interchannel Timing
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Channel-Channel Mismatch
Channel-Channel Skew*1
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Transient Response, K2T
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Video Transient Response
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Multiburst
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Frequency Response
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Resolution*1
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Spatial Distortion
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*1 VESA parameters.
Measurement
parameters have been appropriately selected for testing TV signals
(Options SD and HD) and PC graphics signals (Option VGA). These parameters
vary by application because of differences in hardware technology,
signal attributes, applicable standards, and historical test methodology.
TV test measurements are based on the de facto industry standard VM700T
and have been adapted to assess distortions unique to digital devices
and HDTV signals. The PC graphics measurement set delivers fully automated
VESA compliance testing and video measurements, as well as reporting
other parameters commonly utilized to characterize PC graphics device
performance.
Fast, Accurate, and Reliable Automated Video
Measurements
The VM6000 is differentiated from conventional
oscilloscopes, waveform monitors, or modular instruments by its automated
video measurements. Automated measurements deliver benefits in terms
of speed, accuracy, and repeatability with ease of use that almost
obsoletes manual approaches, and even user-developed programs. Automating
signal configuration, signal acquisition, and data analysis enables
robust and reliable operation, impervious to signal variations. The
VM6000 applies optimized video measurement algorithms and extended
data processing to deliver accuracy and reliability that outperforms
even the most skilled expert user.
Auto Format Detect - Simplifies operation by automatically detecting the format applied
to the instrument. Allows multiple formats to be tested automatically
in sequence without the need for user intervention.
Auto
Configuration - By selecting the applicable format and desired
measurements from the configuration menu, the VM6000 automatically
configures gain, offset, and time scale based on the nominal signal
values expected. Variations from nominal values are accommodated with
auto range capabilities.
Auto Range - The auto range
feature enhances accuracy and enables automated measurement of signals
that vary from nominal levels. This feature automatically optimizes
gain and offset based on the signal conditions when they deviate from
nominal, enabling the instrument to consistently present the best
results possible.
Automatic Special Position - The
VM6000's automatic special position function ensures that automated
measurements are robust to temporal signal distortions, alternate
test signals, and alternate output display modes. Always active, this
feature identifies appropriate test signal events and sets measurement
cursor locations optimally to ensure consistent and meaningful test
results. Measurement location selections made by the VM6000 can be
analyzed or documented with the selectable feature included in the
report generator.
Multiburst Measurement
Results Display (Option SD and HD)
Auto
Mode - Auto mode enables users to instruct the instrument to make
one, selected, or all automated video measurements with a single a
run command. While functioning in Auto mode, the instrument automatically
selects the appropriate test signal line, utilizes preset measurement
configurations and averaging selected by the user, and completes each
measurement. Auto mode also includes multiline measurements capability,
enabling users to measure selected parameters on many or all lines
in a frame with a single run command.
Measurement Cursors
(Special Position) - Options SD and HD address requirement for
custom signal analysis by enabling users to input customized measurement
locations for the Frequency Response, Levels, and Noise measurement
parameters. For frequency response measurements, users can select
either timing location input or frequency input to make response measurements
anywhere within the supported video bandwidth utilizing a standard
sweep signal. Input locations can be further toggled within YPbPr
signals to accommodate either 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 video. This enables detailed
analysis of roll-off, frequency distortion, identification of spurs,
and aliasing anywhere across the useful frequency spectrum. Cursors
for the Levels parameter enable flexible, automated measurement of
3 channel levels for 1-8 individual pedestals on a line, such as can
be found with ARIB signals, MacBeth Charts, or other noncolor bar
signals. Noise special position cursors allow temporal windowing for
noise measurements, enabling noise measurements on signals such as
color bars, staircases, or camera test charts.
Frequency Response Measurement Input Selections (Option
SD and HD)
Noise Spectrum Display
(Option SD and HD)
New Measurements on
V3.X - Options for SD and HD on V3.X offer the three new measurements.
The V Sync measurement will support the complete video timing measurement
along with the H Sync measurement. The H Sync Jitter measurement measures
the RMS Jitter and Frequency Offset and Frequency Drift Rate for wander
measurement that support IEEE 1521-2003. The user-definable demarcation
frequency and Probability/Jitter readout help to search for the root
cause during debugging. The spatial distortion measurement measures
the size of the video image and detects if any offset or cropping
has occurred to the image. This is useful for design engineers to
ensure that their video processing is not deforming the picture. This
is also good for verifying video aspect ratio mixes such as letterbox
or side-panel modes.
V Sync Display (Option
SD and HD)
H Sync Jitter and Wander
Display (Option SD and HD)
Spatial Distortion
Display (Option SD and HD)
Automated VESA
Compliance Testing for Analog RGBHV Signal Formats (Option VGA)
The emergence of IP broadcast video and convergence of traditional
“TV” and “PC” video entertainment devices have resulted in PCs evolving
into media gateways to the digitally connected home. As a result,
assessing the fidelity and conformance of analog RGBHV signals has
become more important to engineers involved in the design and manufacturing
of PC graphics devices. This challenge has been further complicated
by the emergence of digital interfaces, proliferation of supported
output modes, and the persistence of analog RGBHV interfaces on PC
graphics cards.
Format Configuration
Menu (Option VGA)
Tektronix addresses these
industry test requirements with the VM6000 Option VGA, the first and
only “VM” class solution for PC graphics signals and devices. Option VGA
automates signal analysis and mandatory VESA standards compliance
testing, speeding design validation testing that is typically performed
during the release or modification of PC graphics hardware, software,
or integration of complete video systems.
Measurement
Selection Menu (Option VGA)
Option VGA supports
pervasive analog RGBHV signal formats typically communicated through
VGA, DVI-I, or DVI-A interfaces. Automated measurement is possible
for 10 standard signal resolutions spanning from 640x480p (VGA) through
2048x2048p (QXGA), at selected vertical refresh frequencies from 60 to 120 Hz.
A user-defined format configuration utility enables users to easily
create, edit, or recall custom modes and seamlessly access the full
test automation of the VM6000 instrument.
RGB Transient
Response Measurement Results (Option VGA)
Approximately
150 video measurements can be performed for each supported mode, delivering
a comprehensive assessment of RGB video fidelity, HV Sync quality,
and format conformance. Parameters and test methods are based on industry
standard (VESA) test procedures, enabling easy comparison against
the requirements of the Video Signal Standard (VSIS) and applicable
DMT, GTF, or CVT timing standards. Convenient averaging and configuration
controls deliver the flexibility to perform either speedy or precise
measurement in accordance with VESA sampling requirements. A full
suite of comprehensive RGBHV video parameters can be measured in less
than 5 minutes. Preloaded signal reference data and tolerance limit
files simplify results analysis, eliminating laborious spreadsheet
entry and computation. Test results, and even waveform screen captures
can be quickly documented with reports that can be automatically generated,
printed, and saved.
An innovative set of PC graphics matrix
test signals have been created to enable comprehensive signal characterization
for the full range of supported formats. These signals, working in
conjunction with a remote controlled measurement interface unit, enable
fully automated testing with a single run command. The included measurement
interface unit provides connectivity, signal termination, automated
switching, and variable loads for sync voltage tests. This approach
eliminates the need for expensive FET probes, and delivers optimized
accuracy for both DC amplitude and high-frequency timing measurements.
All the necessary elements for compliance or QC testing are integrated
into a cohesive solution that delivers easily understood pass or fail
test results. Comprehensive parametric signal analysis isolates product
performance deficiencies, enables design optimization, and ensures
interoperability of connected display devices. With Option VGA, even
unskilled operators can make reliable and repeatable assessments of
VESA standards compliance. Extensive video knowledge, oscilloscope
skills, complicated programming, or system integration skills are
no longer required to assess analog RGBHV signal integrity.
Companion Test Signal Packages
Option SS includes a specific
companion test signal package to speed and simplify testing of supported
signal formats. This package has been developed to enable comprehensive
parametric analysis of signal fidelity without the inconvenience of
switching test signals. The test signal package eliminates potential
video measurement set operability issues and minimize uncertainties
regarding the quality of the input signal
Because DTV has resulted
in a proliferation in video source content and signal formats, test
signals are provided in a variety of pervasive formats to enable easy
generation and extended format testing. Since encoded test signals
may contain artifacts that detract from measuring the analog signal
fidelity, the matrix test signal is also provided in MPEG-2/H.264
encoded Elementary and ATSC Transport Streams. To ensure the encoded
signal is accurate, Tektronix has prequalified the matrix test signal
for each native video format.
Option SS Signal Sources
Package (020-2769-xx): File and Signal Formats of
Test Signal Packages
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Parts Number
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Description
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Formats
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020-2770-xx
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Signal Sources DVD
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480i, 576i
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020-2771-xx*2
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Standard Definition Elementary Streams
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480i, 480p, 576i, 576p
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020-2772-xx
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Advanced Definition Elementary Streams
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720P, 1080i, 1080p
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020-2773-xx*3
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ATSC Transport Streams
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480i, 480p, 720P, 1080i, 1080p
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020-2774-xx*4, 5, 6
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Baseband Test Signals
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525i, 525p, 625i, 625p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p,
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020-2775-xx*7
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PC Bitmap Graphics
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620×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1600×1024, 1600×1200,
1920×1080, 1920×1200, 1920×1440, 2048×1536, 2048×2048
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020-2776-xx*8
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H.264 SD and HD Streams
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480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
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*2 480i, 480p ES stream provided by 704×480,
720×480 resolution.
*3 ATSC Transport Stream provided
for 480i, 480p, 720p/30, 720p/60, 1080i/60, 1080p/24, and 1080p/59.94
formats.
*4 Requires TG700 and appropriate module
(AVG7, AWVG7, DVG7, and/or HDVG7).
*5 SDI signal
generation not supported for 525P, 576p format.
*6 TG700 DNL files not provided for 1080p/50 and 1080p/60 formats.
*7 Includes PC Matrix and Full Field VESA signals.
*8 Main profile / Level 3 for 480i, 580p, 576i, and
576P. Main profile / Level 4 for 720P, 1080i, and 1080P.
HDTV
Matrix Test Signal
HDTV Matrix Test Signal
in 16x9 Aspect Ratio
A specific matrix test
signal has been created to enable efficient and comprehensive test
of component analog video signal fidelity. The matrix signal includes
a range of test signals on different lines to enable video testing
without the inconvenience of switching full field signals, and contents
have been customized to exercise the full bandwidth capability of
each format. One signal can be flexibly utilized for both RGB and
YPbPr color spaces, thereby minimizing test signal proliferation.
The HDTV matrix test signal is supplied in a variety of file
and signal formats to enable convenient and comprehensive test of
set-top boxes and other consumer video devices. High-quality encoded
ATSC Transport Stream and compressed Elementary Stream files are supplied
for easy playout on a Tektronix MPEG player such as the RTX100B, RTX130B,
or MTX100B.
PC Graphics Matrix Test Signal
PC Graphics Matrix Test Signal (Option VGA)
VESA compliance and certification testing requires that
several different types of test signals be applied to the device under
test. Option VGA includes test signal files for these patterns, in
both full field and matrix forms for the full range of supported image
resolutions. Test signal files are provided in .bmp and .png file
formats.
VESA compliance and certification testing requires
that several different types of test signals be applied to the device
under test. Option VGA includes test signal files for these patterns,
in both full field and matrix forms for the full range of supported
image resolutions. Test signal files are provided in .bmp and .png
file formats. The .png files are beneficial because they enable HV
timing measurements to be made without the border artifacts potentially
introduced by bitmap files.
Picture, Vector, and Waveform
Displays
Picture and Vector displays can be initiated with
a single button press and deliver “at a glance” confidence checking
that simplifies signal identification, troubleshooting, and color
conversion accuracy. Waveforms are simultaneously displayed with parametric
test results to enable visualization of signal impairments.
Picture Mode
By selecting Picture
mode, a full-color picture display is rendered on the screen from
the connected subsampled and down-converted signals to the available
picture area and resolution. Pictures appear in an appropriate 16×9
or 4×3 aspect ratio by default; however users can resize, move, or
minimize the window as needed. Picture mode incorporates a user-enabled
bright line select feature to facilitate test configuration. Live
or full motion video signals can also be viewed at vertical refresh
rates of 1-2 fps.
Vector Display
The Vector display, available with Option SD and
HD, displays the waveform with targets for 75% or 100% color bars
and accommodates either 601 or 709 colorimetry targets. Graticule
targets and color space can be selected automatically or manually.
Full-screen Waveform Display
Waveforms for all channels are simultaneously viewable in different
colors, and displays can be zoomed both vertically and temporally
for detailed examination and analysis. Users can selectively expand
the waveform to the full display size by minimizing the measurement
application.
Time-saving Test Utilities and Results Displays
The VM6000 offers a powerful combination of test utilities and
custom displays to make HDTV video testing faster, more robust, more
convenient, and more accurate. These utilities supplement basic automated
measurement capabilities to deliver performance and value unmatched
by any other solution. Combined with the extended documentation utilities,
these powerful automated measurement utilities and features ensure
that the VM6000 meets the demands of all application areas. Research
and Development, Quality Control, and Production Test personnel can
tailor the instrument settings to meet their particular needs for
robust acquisition, speed, or accuracy. By automating measurement
functions, video professionals are ensured that automatic measurements
are robust, accurate, repeatable, and completely objective.
Summary Test Results Display
Summary Test Results
Display with Pass/Fail Indication
For the ultimate
in test progress and reporting, the VM6000 incorporates a summary
test results display screen. This display shows pass or fail conditions
and the progress of the video signal measurements without having to
delve into complicated individual test results. Each of the selected
test parameters, measurement progress, pass or fail result per parameter,
and test errors, if any, are displayed. Upon completion an overall
green or red measurement result flag is displayed. Simply click on
the pass/fail measurement to directly access the measurement results.
This allows the user to quickly go to the failed test results.
Integrated Pass/Fail Limit Testing
Color Bar Relative
Results Display with Limit Testing enabled
The VM6000 incorporates user-selectable pass/fail limit testing.
Acceptability of individual parameters or an entire DUT (Device Under
Test) can be assessed without browsing hundreds of individual numerical
results. Suitable for use in standalone applications, there is a PF
(Pass/Fail) summary screen that shows the progress and PF result of
individual measurements and an overall DUT PF result based on the
selected parameters and user-selected limits. When PF limit testing
is enabled, numerical measurement results for failed parameters are
displayed in an intuitive red color and passed parameters are displayed
in green for easy identification of acceptable/unacceptable or nonconforming
signal conditions.
Preloaded and User-definable Reference
and Limit Files
Reference and Limit Test
Configuration Menu
Tektronix supplies set of
default reference and limit files for the supported video formats
for “out of the box” test functionality. Option SD and HD have been
preloaded with SMPTE/EIA standard reference values and Tektronix-recommended
tolerance limit files. Option VGA has been preloaded with VESA reference
and tolerance limit values based on the applicable timing standards.
The signal reference data boosts test productivity by minimizing the
need to access separate standards or quality documents. Files can
be edited with other spreadsheet programs to specify customized target
values, conformance limits, or go/no-go manufacturing process limits.
Reference and limit files can be auto-selected by format (default),
manually specified, or loaded automatically using preset configuration
files (.vmset).
Flexible Results Displays
To simplify
test results analysis, the VM6000 features tabular results menus.
Within each parameter group, users can easily browse measurement results,
deviation from reference, nominal (reference) value, and max/min tolerance
limits for pass and fail. Reference information and calculations necessary
to analyze and understand test results are logically organized, and
readily available. With limit testing enabled, nonconforming test
results are highlighted in red, readily highlighting signal distortions
for further analysis.
Save and Recall Measurement Configurations
Measurement configuration settings can be stored, instantaneously
recalled, or easily copied to other instruments. Factory default settings
can also be recalled, if necessary. Reference and limit files are
associated with configuration files, and are automatically pulled
in with a recall configuration command. This feature speeds and simplifies
device testing with multiple display output formats, as users can
configure, store, and recall a setup for each individual format.
Reference Capture Utility
The output of a “golden” DUT
or reference test signal generator can be conveniently captured and
stored as a reference file. This utility enables current measurement
results to be readily compared with other measurement results utilizing
the tabular results display screens in the results menus.
Automatic Report Generator
VM6000 Test Report
A report generator utility speeds test documentation
by creating an organized, video measurement report with the touch
of a single button. Test results, configuration settings, and signal
reference data details are summarized in the VM6000 test report. Reports
created in .pdf and .rtf formats are organized and suitable for inclusion
in certification test results. The option to insert an embedded waveform
screen in .rtf format provides the detail of the results to the reviewers.
For data analysis, reports can be output in the form of a .csv file,
easily imported into spreadsheet programs.
Video Measurement
Accessories
Option VGA – Analog RGBHV
Measurement Interface Unit (MIU)
For convenience
and enhanced test performance, the VM6000 includes a logical set of
complementary video measurement accessories that simplify connection,
termination, and measurement. Custom-designed sync pick-off and sync
combiner accessories simplify measurement of TV signals. Option VGA
includes a custom measurement interface unit (MIU) that has been engineered
to enable precision, VESA compliant, and fully automated measurement
for 5-channel analog RGBHV signals. The MIU provides termination,
signal switching, and a current source/sink, eliminating the need
for expensive FET probes or manual switching of cables during testing.
Addressing stringent requirements for measurement accuracy, the
MIU incorporates an innovative dual input path for RGB and HV channels
in order to deliver optimized accuracy for both DC amplitude measurement
and high-frequency timing measurements. Utilizing RS-232 control,
the VM6000 automatically selects either low frequency or wideband
mode as required by the parameter being measured. Incorporating a
full 1 GHz of bandwidth, with optimized return loss in wideband mode,
the MIU delivers unmatched speed, accuracy, and convenience in testing
PC graphics signals.
Sync Load Testing
Per VESA standards,
H and V Sync voltages must be measured under V1 and V0 conditions
with ±8 mA current loads to ensure adequate power is available to
handle impedance variations that may occur with connected displays.
Option VGA automates this test by providing loads within the remote
control MIU.
Standard GPIB Remote Control and LAN Connectivity
A fast and reliable GPIB port compliant to IEEE 488.2 is standard
on the instrument with selectable controller or talk/listener modes.
A fully documented oscilloscope GPIB remote command set and simplified
video command set enable all of the instrument capabilities accessible
through the user interface to be automated through GPIB remote control.
Network connectivity is provided with a LAN port supporting 10Base-T
and 100Base-T. This enables video test reports or data stored on the
hard drive to be accessed through the network. TekVISA™ is functional
for LAN remote control of the oscilloscope commands.
Complete
Oscilloscope Functionality
Oscilloscope Measurement
Menu
Recognizing the need for flexibility,
Tektronix has integrated the complete DPO7104 functionality into the
VM6000. Manual video measurements are enabled with comprehensive analog
HDTV/EDTV triggering for emerging standards like 1080i, 1080p, 720p,
and 480p as well as standard video triggering on any line within a
field, all lines, all fields, or odd or even fields for NTSC, SECAM,
and PAL video signals. In addition, IRE and mV graticules can be selected
for easier measurements and visual inspection. Complete functionality
of the DPO7104 oscilloscope and optional application software packages
extend the capabilities and value of the VM6000 platform. Oscilloscope
functionality and specifications are detailed in the DPO7104 or appropriate
application software data sheet(s).
Characteristics*9
Video Measurement
Specifications
Options SD and HD Video Measurements
|
Characteristic
|
Description
|
VM5000HD, VM5000, TDS5054, TDS5054B, TDS5104,
TDS5104B
|
VM6000, DPO7054, DPO7104, DPO7254, DPO7354
|
|
Absolute
|
Relative to Reference
|
Absolute
|
Relative to Reference
|
|
Amplitude Measurements
|
|
Color Bars, Levels
|
(Typical)
|
±3 mV ±0.8% of reading
|
±4 mV
|
±3 mV ±0.5% of reading
|
±4 mV
|
|
Noise
|
|
Unweighted
|
32 Average
|
±1 dB (-20 dB to -60 dB)
±2 dB (-60 dB to -70 dB)
|
—
|
±1 dB (-20 dB to -60 dB)
±2 dB (-60 dB to 70 dB and
to 30 MHz)
±2.5 dB (-60 dB to -70 dB and to 60 MHz)
|
—
|
|
Weighted
|
64 Average
|
±1 dB (-20 dB to -60 dB)
±2 dB (-60 dB to -70 dB)
|
—
|
±1 dB (-20 dB to -70 dB)
|
—
|
|
Frequency Response
|
|
Flag Amplitude
|
Multiburst (Typical)
|
±3 mV ±0.8% of reading
|
±4 mV
|
±3 mV ±0.5% of reading
|
±4 mV
|
|
Frequency Response
|
—
|
±0.5 dB (1 MHz to 10 MHz, typical)
±0.75 dB (10 MHz
to 30 MHz, typical)
|
—
|
±0.4 dB (1 MHz to 30 MHz, typical)
|
±0.3 dB (1 MHz to 30 MHz)
|
|
Frequency Readout
|
—
|
±0.5%
|
±0.7% (Typical)
|
±0.5%
|
±0.7% (Typical)
|
|
Linearity
|
|
Nonlinearity
|
(Typical)
|
±0.5%
|
±0.3%
|
±0.5%
|
±0.3%
|
|
Transient
|
|
Rise and Fall
|
(Typical)
|
±5 ns (SD)
±2 ns (HD)
|
±3.5 ns (SD)
±2 ns (HD)
|
±6.2 ns (SD, DPO7354)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7354)
±6.2 ns
(SD, DPO7254)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7254)
±5.3 ns (SD, DPO7104,
VM6000)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7104, VM6000)
±4.4 ns (SD, DPO7054)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7054)
|
±4.5 ns (SD, DPO7354)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7354)
±4.5 ns
(SD, DPO7254)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7254)
±3.8 ns (SD, DPO7104,
VM6000)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7104, VM6000)
±3.2 ns (SD, DPO7054)
±2 ns (HD, DPO7054)
|
|
K2T
|
(Typical)
|
±1%
|
—
|
±1%
|
—
|
|
Sync
|
|
Amplitude
|
(Typical)
|
±3 mV ±0.8% of reading
|
±4 mV
|
±3 mV ±0.5% of reading
|
±4 mV
|
|
Timing
|
—
|
±1 ns
|
—
|
±1 ns
|
—
|
|
Rise and Fall Time*10
|
(Typical)
|
±2 ns (SDi)
±1 ns (SDp)
±1 ns (HD)
|
±2 ns (SDi)
±1 ns (SDp)
±1 ns (HD)
|
±3.5 ns (SDi, DPO7354)
±3.5 ns (SDi, DPO7254)
±3.0 ns (SDi, DPO7104, VM6000)
±2.5 ns (SDi, DPO7054)
±3.5 ns (SDp, DPO7354)
±3.5 ns (SDp, DPO7254)
±3.0 ns
(SDp, DPO7104, VM6000)
±2.5 ns (SDp, DPO7054)
±2 ns
(HD)
|
±2.6 ns (SDi, DPO7354)
±2.6 ns (SDi, DPO7254)
±2.2 ns (SDi, DPO7104, VM6000)
±2 ns (SDi, DPO7054)
±2.6 ns (SDp, DPO7354)
±2.6 ns (SDp, DPO7254)
±2.2 ns
(SDp, DPO7104, VM6000)
±2 ns (SD,p DPO7054)
±2 ns (HD)
|
|
Jitter
|
—
|
±5 ns (RMS)
±15 ns (Peak)
(Min 62.5 Hz, VM5000HD/TDS5104)
±5 ns (RMS)
±15 ns (Peak)
(Min 25 Hz, VM5000/TDS5104B)
|
—
|
±5 ns (RMS)
±15 ns (Peak)
(RL: 40 MS, Min 10 Hz)
±5 ns (RMS)
±15 ns (Peak)
(RL: 200 MS, Min 2 Hz)
|
—
|
|
Frequency Drift*11
|
—
|
±40 ppm Hz/s (480i, Min 0.65 Hz, VM5000HD/TDS5104)
±40 ppm Hz/s (480i, Min 0.32 Hz, VM5000/TDS5104B)
|
—
|
±40 ppm Hz/s (RL: 40 MS, Min 0.25 Hz)
±40 ppm Hz/s
(RL: 200 MS, Min 0.05 Hz)
|
—
|
|
Frequency Offset*11
|
—
|
±15 ppm Hz (480i, Min 0.65 Hz, VM5000HD/TDS5104)
±15 ppm
Hz (480i, Min 0.32 Hz, VM5000/TDS5104B)
|
—
|
±15 ppm Hz (RL: 40 MS, Min 0.25 Hz)
±15 ppm Hz (RL:
200 MS, Min 0.05 Hz)
|
—
|
|
Channel Delay
|
|
Measurement Range
|
—
|
±35 ns
|
—
|
±35 ns
|
—
|
|
Accuracy
|
—
|
±5 ns
|
±500 ps (SD)
±300 ps (HD)
|
±2 ns
|
±500 ps (SD)
±300 ps (HD)
|
|
Spatial Distortion
|
(Typical, with the compressed Matrix Test signal)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
V Cropping, First Active Line, Last Active Line
|
—
|
±1 lines
|
—
|
±1 lines
|
—
|
|
V Scaling
|
—
|
±1 %
|
—
|
±1 %
|
—
|
|
V Offset
|
—
|
±1 lines
|
—
|
±1 lines
|
—
|
|
H Cropping
|
—
|
±6 pixel of the smaller pattern (VM5000HD, TDS5054, TDS5104)
±3 pixel of the smaller pattern (VM5000, TDS5054B, TDS5104B)
|
—
|
±1 pixel of the smaller pattern
|
—
|
|
H Start, H End
|
—
|
±6 pixel of the smaller pattern (VM5000HD, TDS5054, TDS5104)
±3 pixel of the smaller pattern (VM5000, TDS5054B, TDS5104B)
|
—
|
±1 pixel of the smaller pattern
|
—
|
|
H Scaling
|
—
|
±1 %
|
—
|
±1 %
|
—
|
|
H Offset
|
—
|
±6 pixel of the smaller pattern (VM5000HD, TDS5054, TDS5104)
±3 pixel of the smaller pattern (VM5000, TDS5054B, TDS5104B)
|
—
|
±1 pixel of the smaller pattern
|
—
|
*9 For VM6000 Instrument Characteristics,
please refer to the DPO7104 data sheet.
*10 SDi
= SD Interlace, SDp = SD Progressive.
*11 RL = Record
Length.
Option VGA Video Measurements*12
|
Characteristic
|
Description
|
VM5000HD, VM5000, TDS5104, TDS5104B
|
VM6000, DPO7104
|
DPO7254
|
DPO7354
|
|
Amplitude Measurements
|
|
Luma Level, Max and Min
|
VESA 6.1 (Typical)
|
±5 mV ±0.9% of reading
|
±5 mV ±0.6% of reading
|
±5 mV ±0.6% of reading
|
±5 mV ±0.6% of reading
|
|
Color Bars
|
Channel voltage levels measured relative to back porch (Typical)
|
±3 mV ±0.9% of reading
|
±3 mV ±0.6% of reading
|
±3 mV ±0.6% of reading
|
±3 mV ±0.6% of reading
|
|
CH-CH Mismatch (mV)
|
32-step staircase signal.
VESA 6.5 channel
voltage levels measured relative to back porch (Typical)
|
±5 mV ±1.3% of reading
|
±5 mV ±0.9% of reading
|
±5 mV ±0.9% of reading
|
±5 mV ±0.9% of reading
|
|
CH-CH Mismatch (%)
|
±0.7% ± (1.3%)×(Luma Level / Max Luma Level);
Maximum
of ±2.0%
|
±0.7% ± (0.9%)×(Luma Level / Max Luma Level);
Maximum
of ±1.6%
|
±0.7% ± (0.9%)×(Luma Level / Max Luma Level);
Maximum
of ±1.6%
|
±0.7% ± (0.9%)×(Luma Level / Max Luma Level);
Maximum
of ±1.6%
|
|
HV Sync Logic “0” and “1”
|
VESA 7.1
(P-P sync amplitude) = (logic 1 voltage) -
(logic 0 voltage) (Typical)
|
±[8 mV ± (0.01) × (P-P sync amplitude)] ±0.8% of reading
|
±[8 mV ± (0.01) × (P-P sync amplitude)] ±0.5% of reading
|
±[8 mV ± (0.01) × (P-P sync amplitude)] ±0.5% of reading
|
±[8 mV ± (0.01) × (P-P sync amplitude)] ±0.5% of reading
|
|
Linearity, Resolution, Monotonicity
|
|
Integral Linearity (%)
|
VESA 6.4.
Requires step response compliant to VESA
limits for overshoot/undershoot, amplitude and settle time
|
±1.0% (Typical)
|
±1.0% (Typical)
|
±1.5% (Typical)
|
±1.5% (Typical)
|
|
Differential Linearity
|
(Typical)
|
±0.25 LSB (8 bit)
±0.5 LSB (10 bit)
|
±0.25 LSB (8 bit)
±0.5 LSB (10 bit)
|
±0.5 LSB (8 bit)
±1.0 LSB (10 bit)
|
±0.5 LSB (8 bit)
±1.0 LSB (10 bit)
|
|
RGB Video Monotonicity
|
Monotonicity checks every step on the ramp to ensure signal
is always rising (Typical)
|
±0.25 LSB (8 bit)
±0.5 LSB (10 bit)
|
±0.25 LSB (8 bit)
±0.5 LSB (10 bit)
|
±0.5 LSB (8 bit)
±1.0 LSB (10 bit)
|
±0.5 LSB (8 bit)
±1.0 LSB (10 bit)
|
|
Resolution Measurement Range
|
Resolution measured in bits
|
5 to 10 bits
|
5 to 10 bits
|
5 to 10 bits
|
5 to 10 bits
|
|
HV Sync Monotonic Rise and Fall
|
Checks sync for always-rising and always-falling characteristic.
Requires VESA-compliant amplitude, noise, rise, and fall
|
Detects monotony as small as 1% of P-P sync amplitude (Typical)
|
Detects monotony as small as 1% of P-P sync amplitude (Typical)
|
Detects monotony as small as 2% f P-P sync amplitude (Typical)
|
Detects monotony as small as 2% f P-P sync amplitude (Typical)
|
|
Noise
|
|
Noise (mV) Measurement Range 8-15 mV
|
Measurement of RGB noise on constant pedestal,
0 to 700 mV. Output in mVp-p, dB below 700 mV, VESA Sec
6.6.
Displayed value corrected for instrument noise. Specification
applies with 500 MHz bandwidth filter and 10 averages selected
|
±5.25 mV
|
±5.25 mV
|
±5.25 mV
|
±5.25 mV
|
|
Noise (mV) Measurement Range 15-25 mV
|
The lesser of ±7 mV or ±35%
|
The lesser of ±7 mV or ±35%
|
The lesser of ±7 mV or ±35%
|
The lesser of ±7 mV or ±35%
|
|
Noise Injection Ratio (%)
Measurement Range 1.1% to
2.1%
|
±0.75%
|
±0.75%
|
±0.75%
|
±0.75%
|
|
Noise Injection Ratio (%)
Measurement Range 2.1% to
3.6%
|
±1%
|
±1%
|
±1%
|
±1%
|
|
Timing
|
|
Channel Skew Measurement Range ±35 ns
|
Alternate implementation of VESA 6.7; Any two channels
|
±500 ps
|
±550 ps
|
±600 ps
|
±600 ps
|
|
H Timing (ns) - Front and Back Porch, Left and Right Border,
Addressable Video
|
—
|
360 ps ±15 ppm × Reading
|
360 ps ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
360 ps ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
360 ps ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
|
H Sync Period, H and V Sync Pulse Width (ns)
|
—
|
80 ps ±15 ppm × Reading
|
80 ps ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
80 ps ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
80 ps ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
|
V Sync Period (μs)
|
Readout (precision) is 1 μs
|
20 ns ±15 ppm × Reading
|
20 ns ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
20 ns ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
20 ns ±2.5 ppm × Reading
|
|
V Timing (lines) – Front and Back Porch, Top and Bottom Border,
Addressable Lines
|
Readout (precision) is 1 line. Functions within ±10 lines
of VESA reference value
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
Frequency
|
|
H and V Sync, Pixel Clock Frequency
|
—
|
±0.01% of reading
|
±0.01% of reading
|
±0.01% of reading
|
±0.01% of reading
|
|
Transient Response
|
|
Video Rise and Fall Time Measurement Range >1.3 ns
|
VESA 6.8 (Typical)
|
±5.0% of reading
|
±5.0% of reading
|
±5.0% of reading
|
±5.0% of reading
|
|
Video Rise and Fall Time Measurement Range 800 ps to 1.3 ns
|
±10% of reading
|
±10% of reading
|
±10% of reading
|
±10% of reading
|
|
Video Rise and Fall Time Measurement Range 450 ps to 800 ps
|
Video Transient Response: Utilizes course grille, VESA Section
6.2, 6.3, 6.8.
Displayed results corrected for RGB measurement
system bandwidth limitations (Typical)
|
±20% of reading
|
±20% of reading
|
±20% of reading
|
±20% of reading
|
|
RGB System Rise Time
|
(Typical)
|
350 ps
|
350 ps
|
225 ps
|
210 ps
|
|
Sync Rise and Fall Time Measurement Range >5 ns
|
VESA Section 7.1-7.4.
Displayed results corrected for
H/V measurement system bandwidth limitations (Typical)
|
±5.0%
|
±5.0%
|
±5.0%
|
±5.0%
|
|
Sync Rise and Fall Time Measurement Range 2 ns to 5 ns
|
(Typical)
|
±11%
|
±11%
|
±11%
|
±11%
|
|
RGB and HV Sync Overshoot and Undershoot Amplitude %,
Settle Time: 0-1 ns
|
(Typical)
|
±2% of reading
|
±2% of reading
|
±2% of reading
|
±2% of reading
|
|
RGB and HV Sync Overshoot and Undershoot Amplitude %,
Settle Time: 1-10 ns
|
(Typical)
|
±1% of reading
|
±1% of reading
|
±1% of reading
|
±1% of reading
|
|
RGB and HV Sync Overshoot and Undershoot Settling Time, Amplitude
>5%
|
VESA 6.3 (Typical)
|
±T rise
|
±T rise
|
±T rise
|
±T rise
|
|
Jitter
|
|
H Sync Jitter (ns)
|
VESA 7.5.
Requires VESA compliant amplitude,
noise, rise, and fall characteristics
|
100 ps ±15 ppm × H Sync period
|
100 ps ±2.5 ppm × H Sync period
|
100 ps ±2.5 ppm × H Sync period
|
100 ps ±2.5 ppm × H Sync period
|
|
H Sync Jitter (% of Pixel Clock Period)
Measurement
Range: <200 MHz PCF
|
<4%
|
<3%
|
<3%
|
<3%
|
|
H Sync Jitter (% of Pixel Clock Period)
Measurement
Range: 200 to 400 MHz PCF
|
<7.5%
|
<5%
|
<5%
|
<5%
|
*12 Specifications apply with use of Measurement
Interface Unit (MIU).
Hardware Accessory Specifications
RGBHV Measurement Interface Unit (MIU)
|
Characteristic
|
Specification Wideband Mode
|
Specification Precision LF Mode
|
Reference Information
|
|
DC Gain
|
|
RGB Channels
|
0.1 ±3% (Typical)
|
1.0 ±0.002%
|
VM6000 automatically compensates for Wideband mode gain
|
|
HV Channels
|
0.01 ±5% (Typical)
|
1.0 ±0.002%
|
|
|
DC Termination
|
|
RGB Channels
|
75 Ω nominal
|
75 Ω ±0.3%
|
|
|
HV Channels
|
2.2 kΩ ±3%
|
2.2 kΩ ±1.5%
|
|
|
Bandwidth
|
|
RGB Channels
|
<3 dB down at 1,500 MHz
|
DC to 10 MHz (Typical)
|
|
|
HV Channels
|
<3 dB down at 320 MHz
|
DC to 10 MHz (Typical)
|
|
|
RGB Channels Input Return Loss
|
|
1 MHz to 100 MHz
|
>27 dB
|
|
27 dB RL is equivalent to ±7.5 Ω variation from 75 Ω
|
|
100 MHz to 250 MHz
|
>21 dB
|
|
21 dB RL is equivalent to ±15 Ω variation from 75 Ω
|
|
HV Channels Input Capacitance
|
3 pF (Typical)
|
|
|
|
Current Source Loads (HV channels)
|
|
+8 mA ±2.5%
-8 mA ±2.5%
|
Current sources provide loads for V0H and V0L testing of HV Sync
signals
|
HDTV Matrix
Test Signal Details
|
Signal
|
Format
|
Signal Details
|
|
Color Bars
|
All
|
100% Color Bars with 100% White
|
|
Multiburst
|
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
|
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 MHz for Y, G, B, R
2.5, 5, 7.5,
10, 12.5, 15 MHz for Pb and Pr
|
|
480p and 576p
|
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 MHz for Y, G, B, R
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 MHz for Pb and Pr
|
|
480i and 576i
|
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 MHz for Y, G, B, R
0.5, 1, 1.5, 2,
2.5, 3 MHz for Pb and Pr
|
|
Sweep
|
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
|
5 to 35 MHz for Y, G, B, R
2.5 to 15 MHz for Pb and
Pr
|
|
480p and 576p
|
2 to 12 MHz for Y, G, B, R
1 to 6 MHz for Pb and Pr
|
|
480i and 576i
|
0.5 to 6 MHz for Y, G, B, R
0.5 to 3 MHz for Pb and
Pr
|
|
Sweep Parade
|
All
|
Windowed Areas (Chirp)
|
|
Flat Field – Black
|
All
|
Near Black – 7.5 mV
|
|
Flat Field – Gray
|
All
|
Gray – 350 mV on RGB
|
|
Flat Field – White
|
All
|
White – 700 mV on RGB
|
|
Valid Ramp
|
All
|
Ramp 0 to 700 mV on RGB
|
|
Shallow Ramp
|
All YPbPr
|
Ramp 350 mV ±35 mV on Y, G, B, R
Ramp 0 mV ±35 mV on
Pb and Pr
|
|
Pulse and Bar
|
YPbPr and RGB
|
2T Pulse Response with equivalent bar rise and bar fall. Pb
and Pr are twice the duration of Y, G, B, R
|
General
Display Characteristics
|
Characteristic
|
Description
|
|
Display Type
|
Liquid-crystal active-matrix color display
|
|
Display Size
|
Diagonal: 307.3 mm (12.1 in.)
|
|
Display Resolution
|
XGA 1024 (H) × 768 (V) pixels
|
|
Waveform Styles
|
Vectors, Dots, Variable Persistence, Infinite Persistence
|
|
Color Palettes
|
Normal, Green, Gray, Temperature, Spectral and User Defined
|
|
Display Format
|
YT, XY
|
Computer System and Peripherals
|
Characteristic
|
Description
|
|
Operating System
|
Windows XP
|
|
CPU
|
Intel Pentium 4, 3.4 GHz processor
|
|
PC System Memory
|
2 GB
|
|
Hard Disk Drive
|
Rear-panel, removable hard disk drive, 80 GB capacity
|
|
CD-R/W Drive
|
Front-panel CD-R/W drive with CD-creation software application
|
|
DVD Drive
|
Read only
|
|
Mouse
|
Optical wheel mouse, USB interface
|
|
Printer (Optional)
|
Thermal printer; fits in accessories pouch provided with instrument
|
|
Keyboard
|
119-7083-xx for small keyboard (fits in pouch); USB interface
and hub
|
Input/Output Ports
|
Characteristic
|
Description
|
|
Front Panel
|
|
Video Input
|
Front-panel BNC connectors (3) for 3-wire CAV. A fourth BNC
for separate composite sync or H Sync input on RGBHV signals. A fifth
BNC (auxiliary input) for V Sync on RGBHV signals. Trigger level range
is adjustable from +8 V to -8 V. The maximum input voltage is ±20 V
(DC + peak AC) and input resistance is ≥1.5 kΩ
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Probe Compensator Output
|
Front-panel pins
Amplitude: 1 V ±20% into a ≥50 Ω load;
500 mV from base to top into a 50 Ω load
Frequency: 1 kHz ±5%
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USB 2.0 Port
|
One front-panel and four side-panel mounted USB 2.0 connectors
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Aux Trigger Input
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TekVPI interface; ±5 V (50 Ω); 150 V CAT I, derate at 20 dB/decade
to 9 VRMS above 200 kHz (1 MΩ)
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Side Panel
|
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Parallel Port
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IEEE 1284, DB-25 connector
|
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Audio Ports
|
Miniature phone jacks for stereo microphone input and stereo
line output
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Keyboard Port
|
PS-2 compatible
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Mouse Port
|
PS-2 compatible
|
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LAN Port
|
RJ-45 connector, supports 10Base-T, 100Base-T, and Gigabit
Ethernet
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Serial Port
|
DB-9 COM1 port
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VGA Video Port
|
DB-15 female connector; connect a second monitor to use dual-monitor
display mode. Supports basic requirements of PC99 specifications
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Oscilloscope VGA Video Port
|
DB-15 female connector, 31.6 kHz sync, EIA RS-343A compliant,
connect to show the oscilloscope display, including live waveforms
on an external monitor or projector
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Rear Panel
|
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Power
|
90 to 264 VRMS, ±10%, 47 to 63 Hz; CAT II, <400 VA
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Analog Signal Output
|
BNC connector provides a buffered version of the signal that
is attached to the CH3 input when CH3 is selected as trigger source
|
|
Amplitude
|
50 mV/div ±20% into a 1 MΩ load
25 mV/div ±20% into
a 50 Ω load
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Bandwidth
|
100 MHz into a 50 Ω load
|
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External Time Base Reference In
|
BNC connector, time-base system can phase-lock to external
10 MHz reference
|
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Time Base Reference Out
|
BNC connector accepts TTL-compatible output of internal 10 MHz
reference oscillator
|
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Aux Trigger Output
|
BNC connector provides a TTL-compatible, polarity switchable
pulse when the oscilloscope triggers
|
|
GPIB Port
|
IEEE 488.2 standard
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Physical Characteristics
Benchtop Configuration
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Dimension
|
mm
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in.
|
|
Height
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292
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11.48
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Width
|
451
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17.75
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Depth
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265
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10.44
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Weight
|
kg
|
lb.
|
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Net
|
15
|
32
|
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Shipping
|
28.9
|
63.75
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Rackmount Configuration
|
Dimension
|
mm
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in.
|
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Height
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323
|
12.25
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Width
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479
|
18.85
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Depth (from rackmounting ear to back of instrument)
|
231.75
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9.12
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Weight
|
kg
|
lb.
|
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Net
|
17.4
|
37.5
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Kit
|
2.5
|
5.5
|
Mechanical
Cooling – Required Clearance
|
Dimension
|
mm
|
in.
|
|
Top
|
0
|
0
|
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Bottom
|
0
|
0
|
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Left side
|
0
|
0
|
|
Right side
|
76
|
3
|
|
Front
|
0
|
0
|
|
Rear
|
0
|
0
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Environmental
|
Characteristic
|
Description
|
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Temperature
|
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Operating
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+10 °C to +45 °C
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Nonoperating
|
-40 °C to +71 °C
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Humidity
|
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Operating
|
5% to 95% relative humidity (RH) with a maximum wet bulb temperature
of +29 °C at or below +50 °C, noncondensing. Upper limit derated to
45% RH above +30 °C up to +50 °C
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Nonoperating
|
5% to 95% relative humidity (RH) with a maximum wet bulb temperature
of +29 °C at or below +60 °C, noncondensing. Upper limit derated to
45% RH above +30 °C up to +50 °C
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|
Altitude
|
|
Operating
|
10,000 ft. (3,048 m)
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|
Nonoperating
|
40,000 ft. (12,190 m)
|
|
Random Vibration
|
|
Operating
|
0.000125 G2/Hz from 5 to 350 Hz
|
|
-3 dB/octave from 350 to 500 Hz
|
|
0.0000876 G2/Hz at 500 Hz
|
|
Overall level of 0.27 GRMS
|
|
Nonoperating
|
0.0175 G2/Hz from 5 to 100 Hz
|
|
-3 dB/octave from 100 to 200 Hz
|
|
0.00875 G2/Hz from 200 to 350 Hz
|
|
-3 dB/octave from 350 to 500 Hz
|
|
0.006132 G2/Hz at 500 Hz
|
|
Overall level of 2.28 GRMS
|
|
Regulatory
|
|
Electromagnetic Compatibility
|
93/68/EEC; EN61326:1997 +A1 1998+A2:2000
|
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Certifications
|
UL 3111-1, CSA1010.1, ISO11469,EN61010-1, IEC 61010-1
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Ordering Information
VM6000
|
Item/Option
|
Order Number / Description
|
|
Automatic Video Measurement Set
|
1 GHz Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope, accessory pouch, front
cover, mouse, quick-start user manual (071-173x-xx), Probe calibration
and deskew fixture (067-0405-xx), DPO7000 Series product software
CD-ROM, DPO7000 Series operating system restoration CD-ROM, optional
applications software CD-ROM, performance verification procedure PDF
file, GPIB programmer's reference (on product software CD-ROM), calibration
certificate documenting NIST traceability, Z 540-1 compliance and
ISO9001, power cord, one-year warranty.
Note: Please
specify language and power cord options when ordering.
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Video Measurement Accessory Kit (VM)
|
|
Sync Pick-off Accessory
|
012-1680-xx
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75 Ω BNC Termination (Qty 4)
|
011-0102-xx
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BNC T’s (Qty 4)
|
103-0030-xx
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TPA-BNC Adapter, Sync Combiner
|
012-1664-xx
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|
VM6000 User Manual
|
071-2103-xx
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|
VM6000 Product Software CD-ROM
|
020-2767-xx
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|
VM6000 Programmers Manual
|
071-2104-xx
|
|
Note: Requires at least one of Option
SD, HD, or VGA with each new instrument ordered
|
|
Note: User to specify quick-start user
manual language, and power plug when ordering
|
|
Opt. HD
|
Option key enabling HD format support
|
|
TPA-BNC Adapter
|
013-0355-xx
|
|
Opt. SD
|
Option key enabling SD format support
|
|
TPA-BNC Adapter
|
013-0355-xx
|
|
Opt. VGA
|
Option key enabling VGA option
|
|
RGBHV Measurement Interface Unit
|
012-1685-xx
|
|
TPA-BNC Adapter (Qty. 4)
|
013-0355-xx
|
|
Opt. SS
|
|
|
Signal Sources Package (Single instrument license)
|
020-2769-xx
|
VM5HDUP, VM5UP, VM6UP
|
Item/Option
|
Order Number / Description
|
|
Video Measurement Accessory Kit (VM)
|
Note: User to specify quick-start user manual language,
and power plug when ordering
|
|
VM Series User Manual
|
071-2103-xx
|
|
VM Series Product Software CD-ROM
|
020-2767-xx
|
|
Option VM
|
|
|
Sync Pick-off Accessory
|
012-1680-xx
|
|
75 Ω BNC Termination
(Qty 4)
|
011-0102-xx
|
|
BNC T’s (Qty 4)
|
103-0030-xx
|
|
Sync Combiner
|
012-1664-xx
|
|
Option HD
|
Option key enabling HD format support
|
|
Sync Pick-off Accessory
|
012-1680-xx
|
|
TPA-BNC Adapter for VM6UP
|
010-0753-xx
|
|
Option SD
|
Option key enabling SD format support
|
|
Sync Pick-off Accessory
|
012-1680-xx
|
|
TPA-BNC Adapter for VM6UP
|
010-0753-xx
|
|
Option VGA
|
Option key enabling VGA option
|
|
RGBHV Measurement Interface Unit
|
012-1685-xx
|
|
TPA-BNC Adapter (Qty. 4) for VM6UP
|
010-0753-xx
|
|
Option SS
|
|
|
Signal Sources Package (Single instrument license)
|
020-2769-xx
|
Options
VM6000 Instrument Options
|
Option
|
Description
|
|
Video Measurement
|
|
Opt. SD*13
|
SD component analog video measurements and format support
|
|
Opt. HD*13
|
HD Component analog video measurements and format support
|
|
Opt. VGA*13
|
RGBHV Video Measurements and VESA Compliance Tests
|
|
Opt. SS
|
Signal sources
|
|
Record Length
|
|
Opt. 2RL
|
80 MSamples max
20 MSamples/CH
|
|
Opt. 5RL
|
200 MSamples max
50 MSamples/CH
|
|
Hardware
|
|
Opt. 2SR
|
Double maximum real-time sample rate:
40 GS/s (1
channel)
20 GS/s (2 channels)
10 GS/s (3 or
4 channels)
|
|
Opt. 1P
|
Thermal printer in the porch
|
|
Software
|
LSA, JE3, ET3*14,JA3, USB*15, MTM, PWR
|
*13 At least one of Option SD, HD, or
VGA is mandatory for each VM6000 instrument.
*14 Requires Ethernet Test Fixture.
*15 Requires TDSUSBF
(USB Test Fixture).
User Manual Options
|
Option
|
Description
|
|
Opt. L0
|
English Manual
|
|
Opt. L1
|
French Manual
|
|
Opt. L3
|
German Manual
|
|
Opt. L5
|
Japanese Manual
|
|
Opt. L7
|
Simple Chinese Manual
|
|
Opt. L8
|
Standard Chinese Manual
|
|
Opt. L9
|
Korean Manual
|
|
Opt. L10
|
Russian Manual
|
Power Plug Options
|
Option
|
Description
|
|
Opt. A0
|
North America power cord
|
|
Opt. A1
|
Universal European Union power cord
|
|
Opt. A2
|
UK power cord
|
|
Opt. A3
|
Australia power cord
|
|
Opt. A5
|
Switzerland power cord
|
|
Opt. A6
|
Japan power cord
|
|
Opt. A10
|
China power cord
|
|
Opt. A11
|
India power cord
|
|
Opt. A99
|
No power cord
|
Service Options
|
Option
|
Description
|
|
Opt. CA1
|
Provides a single calibration event or coverage for the designated
calibration interval, whichever comes first
|
|
Opt. C3
|
Calibration Service 3 Years
|
|
Opt. C5
|
Calibration Service 5 Years
|
|
Opt. D1
|
Calibration Data Report
|
|
Opt. D3
|
Calibration Data Report 3 Years (with Opt. C3)
|
|
Opt. D5
|
Calibration Data Report 5 Years (with Opt. C5)
|
|
Opt. R3
|
Repair Service 3 Years
|
|
Opt. R5
|
Repair Service 5 Years
|
|
VM6UP IF, VM5UP IF, VM5HDUP IF
|
Upgrade Installation Service
|
Recommended Accessories
Probes
|
Probe
|
Description
|
|
TAP2500
|
2.5 GHz TekVPI™ active single-ended probe
|
|
TAP1500
|
1.5 GHz TekVPI active single-ended probe
|
|
P6158
|
3 GHz, 20x low C probe
|
|
P6247*16
|
1 GHz differential probe
|
|
P6243*16
|
1 GHz active probe
|
|
P6245*16
|
1.5 GHz active probe
|
|
P6248*16
|
1.5 GHz differential probe
|
|
P5050
|
500 MHz, 10x passive probe
|
|
P6246
|
400 MHz differential probe
|
|
P6101B
|
1x passive probe 15 MHz
|
|
TCPA300/TCPA400*16
|
Series current measurement systems
|
|
P5200/P5205/P5210*16
|
High-voltage differential probes
|
|
P5100/P6015A*16
|
High-voltage probes
|
|
TCP0030
|
100 MHz TekVPI AC/DC 30 A current probe
|
*16 Probe requires TPA-BNC adapter.
Cables
|
Cable
|
Order Number
|
|
VGA to 5x BNC cable, 6 in.
|
174-5147-xx
|
|
VGA to 5x BNC cable, 1 m
|
174-5126-xx
|
|
GPIB Cable (1 m)
|
012-0991-xx
|
|
GPIB Cable (2 m)
|
012-0991-xx
|
|
RS-232 Cable
|
012-1298-xx or 012-1692-xx
|
|
Centronics Cable
|
012-1214-xx
|
Accessories
|
Accessory
|
Order Number
|
|
Signal Sources on DVD
|
020-2770-xx
|
|
Standard Definition Elementary Streams on CD-ROM
|
020-2771-xx
|
|
Advanced Definition Elementary Streams on CD-ROM
|
020-2772-xx
|
|
ATSC Transport Streams on CD-ROM
|
020-2773-xx
|
|
Baseband Test Signals on CD-ROM
|
020-2774-xx
|
|
PC Bitmap Graphics on CD-ROM
|
020-2775-xx
|
|
H.264 SD and HD Streams on CD-ROM
|
020-2776-xx
|
|
BNC Elbow
|
103-0031-xx
|
|
75 Ω BNC Termination
|
011-0102-xx
|
|
BNC T
|
103-0030-xx
|
|
Mini Keyboard
(USB interface)
|
119-7083-xx
|
|
Service Manual
|
071-1740-xx
|
|
Transit Case
|
016-1522-xx
|
|
Video Display Clamp Order
|
013-0278-xx
|
|
Rackmount Kit
|
016-1965-xx
|
|
Oscilloscope Cart
|
K420
|
Software
WSTRO - WaveStar™
waveform capture and documentation software.
Test Fixtures
|
Fixture
|
Order Number
|
|
Sync Pick-off Accessory
|
012-1680-xx
|
|
Sync Combiner Accessory
|
012-1664-xx
|
|
RGBHV Measurement Interface Unit
|
012-1685-xx
|
|
TDSUSBF
|
Test fixture for use with Opt. USB
|
|
Power Deskew Fixture
|
067-1478-xx
|
|
Ethernet Test Fixture
|
Order through Crescent Heart Software (http://www.c-h-s.com)
|
Adapters
|
Adapter
|
Order Number
|
|
TPA-BNC
|
TekVPI to BNC adapter
|
|
AMT75
|
1 GHz 75 Ω adapter
|
|
P6701B
|
Optical/Electrical converter (Multi Mode)
|
|
P6703B
|
Optical/Electrical converter (Single Mode)
|
Instrument Upgrades
To upgrade your
VM6000, order options as noted - VM6UP with options SD, HD, VGA,
SS, RL02, RL05, RL25, ET3, USB, MTM, PWR, JA3, JE3, LSA, CP2, J2,
HT3. To upgrade VM5000, VM5000HD, or other Tektronix oscilloscopes,
please consult the following table for platform requirements, mandatory
options, functionality, and option availability.
|
Product
|
Upgrade Kit
|
Option
|
|
VM
|
SD
|
HD
|
VGA
|
SS*20
|
|
TDS5054*19
|
VM5HDUP
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
NA
|
X
|
|
TDS5104*19
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
VM5000HD*21
|
NA*18
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
TDS5054B
|
VM5UP
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
NA
|
X
|
|
TDS5104B
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
VM5000*21
|
NA*18
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
DPO7054*22, 23
|
VM6UP
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
NA
|
X
|
|
DPO7104*22, 23
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
DPO7254*22, 23
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
DPO7354*22, 23
|
X*17
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
|
VM6000
|
NA*18
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
NA = Not Available
*17 Option VM
is a mandatory option for all TDS and DPO oscilloscope upgrades (VM5HDUP,
VM5UP, and VM6UP), but it is not needed on purchasing 2nd upgrade kit for the unit which has same serial number.
*18 Option VM is default enabled/included with each VM5000,
VM5000HD, and VM6000. Not required for upgrade kits.
*19 Windows 2000 OS.
*20 Requires the indication
of the serial number of the unit.
*21 The upgrade
to V3.X for the VM5000HD or VM5000. Need to order the VM5HDUP or VM5UP
kit.
*22 The other upgrade kit than Option VM, SD,
HD, VGA, SS for DPO7054, DPO7104, DPO7254, and DPO7354 is provided
from the DPO7UP kit.
*23 The application for DPO7000
needs V4.0.0, or above.
|
|
Product(s) are manufactured in ISO registered facilities.
|
|
Product(s) complies with IEEE Standard 488.1-1987, RS-232-C,
and with Tektronix Standard Codes and Formats.
|
25W-20062-2, 27-OCT-2007
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