Preface; Product Description - Tektronix ECO8000 Series User Manual

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Product description

ECO8000 Series models
ECO8000 Series Automatic Changeover Unit User Manual
This manual provides safety and installation information for the ECO8000 Series
Automatic Changeover Unit. Also included is information about basic instrument
operation.
The ECO8000 Series Automatic Changeover Unit is a highly versatile automatic
sync and signal changeover unit with configurations and capabilities required
to address modern master sync application and other advanced sync timing
application. The ECO8000 Series offers exceptional reliability, stability, and is
designed with optional high-bandwidth input changeover capabilities for HD/SD
and/or 3G-SDI signal environments.
Each ECO8000 unit can be used with the following signal generators to form the
complete sync generator system, which offers extra redundancy for the critical
timing and synchronization system in the facilities.
A pair of Tektronix Master Sync / Master Clock Reference Generators
(SPG8000) for most broadcast facility timing applications.
A pair of Tektronix Test Signal Generators (TG8000) for more advanced post
production facility timing applications.
The ECO8000 Series consist of the following models:
ECO8000: This model provides up to nine user-configurable BNC channels
and four LTC channels. The base configuration has three 50 MHz Electronic
Fast Switch (REF/ELSW) channels with options for six more 50 MHz
Electronic Fast Switch or 3 GHz Relay Switch (HREF/Relay) channels in
groups of three channels each, plus four optional LTC channels. Each channel
consisting of primary and backup inputs, and an output.
ECO8020: This model provides up to 20 user-configurable high-density
BNC channels and four LTC channels. The base configuration has five 50
MHz Electronic Fast Switch (REF/ELSW) channels with options for 15
more 50 MHz Electronic Fast Switch or 3 GHz Relay Switch (HREF/Relay)
channels in groups of five channels each, plus four optional LTC channels.
Each channel consisting of primary and backup inputs, and an output.
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