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msg December 8th 08 10:24 PM

VHS and S-VHS camcorder design - surely some reader has seen schematics?
 
Hello again,

Please, anyone, surely someone has had reason to peruse schematics
(where they exist) for full-sized camcorders (VHS, S-VHS); I am hoping
to get a service manual for my target device from a fellow on craigslist,
but he hasn't been replying to emails ;(

I wish to employ the camera head (lens, ccd array, amps, etc.) separate
from the main pcb in my particular camera, to make a 400 line resolution
studio camera (can't afford online prices for used video gear). I have
no real idea what functions are onboard in general and which are distributed
through out the main pcb. I posted specifics in an earlier thread in this NG
and others but got no replies, so _in general_, what sort of signals
are on the connectors of these camera subassemblies, and which if any of
the huge number of brands and models of consumer and prosumer (S-VHS)
camcorders have camera subassemblies which could conceivably be adapted
to stand-alone use? On my particular camera head, it appears that there
are perhaps two dozen pins (including power and gnd) to the main PCB and
only the camera subassembly has shielded pcbs and cans, the main PCB is
a mix of digital and power chips for the most part. Since from what partial
data is available online I think that this camera is used in a number of
models with differing decks and feature sets that it should have some sort
of usable signal set, and it would make manufacturing sense to engineer reuse
into some components in a product line, that I stand a chance of succeeding here.
I am also assuming from the quality and size of the optics and the stated specs
of the camcorder as a whole, that NTSC resolution would be in excess of 400 lines
(a limitation of the recording technology in this case and the camera could be
a bit more, like 470 from some anecdotal evidence).

I would just appreciate anyone near a filing cabinet that may contain manuals to
grab one and take a look at what sort of signals are available and required at
the camera interface -- if you have any of the Panasonic or Quasar S-VHS camcorders
from late 1980s - mid 1990s that would be my target product line in this case.

Thanks and regards,

Michael

b December 8th 08 11:10 PM

VHS and S-VHS camcorder design - surely some reader has seenschematics?
 


msg ha escrito:
Hello again,

Please, anyone, surely someone has had reason to peruse schematics
(where they exist) for full-sized camcorders (V


have you tried eserviceinfo.com?

msg December 8th 08 11:44 PM

VHS and S-VHS camcorder design - surely some reader has seenschematics?
 
b wrote:


msg ha escrito:

Hello again,

Please, anyone, surely someone has had reason to peruse schematics
(where they exist) for full-sized camcorders (V



have you tried eserviceinfo.com?


Thanks for your reply; yes, early on in my search, but it had nothing
for my target models or even 's-vhs camcorder'. I have not tried
just 'vhs camcorder' as that is a huge category, and I wanted some
advice here first for a target model. In my case, I believed that
only the S-VHS camcorder manuals are useful (as my camera is from
one) and represent a higher-order of camera subassembly than found
in VHS camcorders. Please suggest any model of VHS camcorder that
may be in the same 'league' if you can.

Thanks,

Michael

msg July 5th 09 11:02 PM

VHS and S-VHS camcorder design - surely some reader has seenschematics?
 
Updating several related threads:

msg wrote:

Please, anyone, surely someone has had reason to peruse schematics
(where they exist) for full-sized camcorders (VHS, S-VHS);


snip

I wish to employ the camera head (lens, ccd array, amps, etc.) separate
from the main pcb in my particular camera, to make a 400 line resolution
studio camera...


snip

After building a readable PDF of the service manual from junk provided
by a manual seller, I can confirm that indeed my camera may be operated
independently of the deck. I have built an interface and am currently
testing the camera; in shooting an EIA 1956 chart, it is giving me
430 (clear - max 450) lines of horizontal resolution. Camera controls
will be housed in a control console; for a good single chip color
camera, to me this is well worth the effort.

I can only confirm that this is possible for my target device; I have
no experience with any other camcorder.

Michael

Wild_Bill July 6th 09 02:31 PM

VHS and S-VHS camcorder design - surely some reader has seen schematics?
 
Congrats on the recent projects. I admire the patience and persistence of
anyone that is capable of reverse engineering modern electronic equipment,
particularly when the goal is to get a piece of equipment to operate
differently than it was intended to.

--
Cheers,
WB
..............


"msg" wrote in message
ernet...
Updating several related threads:

msg wrote:

Please, anyone, surely someone has had reason to peruse schematics
(where they exist) for full-sized camcorders (VHS, S-VHS);


snip

I wish to employ the camera head (lens, ccd array, amps, etc.) separate
from the main pcb in my particular camera, to make a 400 line resolution
studio camera...


snip

After building a readable PDF of the service manual from junk provided
by a manual seller, I can confirm that indeed my camera may be operated
independently of the deck. I have built an interface and am currently
testing the camera; in shooting an EIA 1956 chart, it is giving me
430 (clear - max 450) lines of horizontal resolution. Camera controls
will be housed in a control console; for a good single chip color
camera, to me this is well worth the effort.

I can only confirm that this is possible for my target device; I have
no experience with any other camcorder.

Michael




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