Hi Forrest,
I live in Ohio but used to work in Michigan where I used the 2630. I spent over thirty years working in the noise and vibration field in the auto industry and have used a wide variety of FFT analyzers. I had a couple of projects using outside software vendors incorporating the...
Hi Forrest,
Wow, that was a quick response. Glad to help. As for dox (a new term for me, we called them "docs"), I have an instrument program tutorial and users's guide. I don't have anything that pertains to the hardware other than the cable pin-outs list that I sent you.
Frank
Hi Forrest,
While loading the software into the host computer, a choice has to be made regarding which serial port the system will connect to, (COM 1 or COM 2). The software then creates a directory called IP and another called TPAC on the C drive. You must hook up the analyzer to the computer...
Hi Klaxon,
Thanks for your reply. I have had a great deal of operational experience with the Tektronix 2630 four-channel analyzer over a decade ago. I used them as stand-alone instruments to generate transfer functions and as long term data acquisition tools to record info in the time domain...
I have been trying to get this old analyzer (1990) to operate with one of my laptops. I was not successful with the Win98 model but I did get the software to work using a Win95 operating system. One remaining problem seems to be with the updating of the waveforms in either instantaneous or...