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SBIG Application Notes, Drawings, and Drivers Index

SBIG is happy to make the following Application notes and drawings available for SBIG users and interested parties.
Please feel free to download these documents and if there is something you do not see here let us know and we will see if we can make it available.

The Application Notes are available in 2 formats. There is a small group of HTML files and a larger group of Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) files with some overlap. The advantage to HTML is that you can view them with the browser you're using right now. Unfortunately it takes a long time to convert the Application Notes to HTML format thus the push for the PDF versions. The advantage of Adobe Acrobat and the PDF files is that you can get free versions of Acrobat for the Macintosh, PC and some Unix workstations from Adobe and the PDF format is as close to universal as it gets. We are sure you'll have plenty of comments about that so do not be shy and let us know!

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    • Remote Guide Head Instructions and Dimensions
      This note describes the Remote Guide Head with instructions for its installation and drawings showing its physical dimensions and backfocus.
    • Fixing the Paddle Screw on Initial AO-8 units
      This Application note describes an assembly error on initial units that can be fixed by the user on a few new AO-8 units that will prevent it from being returned to us for repair. If the AO-8 is run too long without this fix, it will need to be returned to SBIG.
    • Using the FW8-STL 8-Position Filter Wheel for STL cameras with Maxim DL or CCDSoftV5
      This Application Note shows you how to get the 8-positions Large Format CFW (CFW-L8) to work with CCDSoft and MaximDL.
    • Vertical Streaks in Millisecond Exposures
      This App Note describes how you can make adjustments to your ST-2000 or STL-11000 cameras if you re seeing vertical streaks in your millisecond type exposures.
    • Column Defects and Hot Pixels
      This App Note describes what is not a column defect and how to tell if you have one.
    • Single Shot Color Supplement.
      This App Note describes the special processing requirements of the images taken with our Single Shot Color cameras like the ST-2000XCM and STL-11000XCM.
    • Relay Fix for Some ST-7/8/9/10/2000 Cameras Manufactured in Spring 2005.
      This App Note describes a manufacturing defect and fix on ST-7/8/9/10/2000 cameras manufactured between February and April of 2005 where the autoguider port would intermittently activate, causing the telescope to slew, typically in -DEC.
    • Autoguiding with an ST-402
      This note describes how to use the ST-402ME as an autoguider with CCDOps and our new OpsAG - Autonomous Guider software.
    • ST-7I and ST-9I Observing Capabilities - Research and TDI Imaging
      This application note describes some special observing and scientific uses for the less expensive "I" versions the popular ST-7XME and ST-9XE cameras.
    • Testing the AO-7
      This application note describes the common problems found with AO-7s and shows you how you can test your AO-7 for proper operation. AO-7s are somewhat delicate mechanisms and can require adjustment by the user.
    • Testing Your Mount
      This application note describes the Singe Axis Mount Dynamics command in the Track menu of CCDOPS. This command exercises the mount in one axis by making a sequence of moves forward then backwards, recording the telescope position by measuring the centroid of a guide star.
    • Mysterious Glow When Using Filter Wheel with ST-7/8/9/10 Cameras
      This note describes an effect sometimes seen in images when using the color filter wheel and how to cure it
    • USB Trigger Out
      Specially modified USB cameras can produce a trigger out pulse. This is handy in industrial applications where you want to trigger an external light source, etc. This App Note describes what you need to do to enable this feature. Note your camera must have been modified by SBIG to enable this feature.
    • Color Imaging
      This App Note describes how to do color imaging and color merge with CCDOPS software.
    • SBFITSEXT - Fits Extensions for Amatuer Astronomy
      This Application Note describes the SBIGFITSEXT extensions to FITS files.
    • Installing a CFW-5 in the STV
      This Application Note supplements the CFW-5 manual for STV Users.
    • STV Track Log Format
      When the STV is in Track Mode it sends Track Log data out the serial port. This App Note describes that data.
    • Cleaning the CCD cover glass
      This Application Note descirbes the proper method for cleaning the CCD cover glass.
    • ST-7RC and Tracking Cable Wiring
      This Application Note contains a drawing of the ST-7RC connector and Tracking Cable wiring configuration.
    • USB Upgrade Manufacturing Defect
      This Application Note descirbes a manufacturing defect that causes excess frosting - how to diagnose and fix..
    • STV Firmware Version 1.06
      This note describes the changes and improvements made to STV Firmware version 1.06.
    • Installing USB Drivers
      This note walks you through the installation of USB drivers for SBIG cameras.
    • Use and Maintenance of the Cooling Booster.
      This Application Note describes the how to use and maintain the cooling booster for the ST-7E/8E/9E/10E cameras.
      The cooling booster is optional for the ST-7E and ST-8E. It is standard equipmenton the ST-9E and ST-10E.
    • Supporting the ST-9E Camera and Images
      This Application Note describes the software interface to the ST-9E, both from the standpoint of interfacing to the camera and for reading ans writing images.
    • Supporting STV Images
      This Application Note describes how to support STV images created by SBIG's STV server and CCDOPS software.
    • CCDOPS Image File Format
      This Application Note describes the image file format used by the CCDOPS software on the PC and Macintosh to save images from the SBIG cameras (Updated 3/10/03 to include a generic SBIG format).
    • CCDOPS Manual Version 4 for Windows 95 and Macintosh.
      This Adobe PDF format manual describes all the new features in CCDOPS version 4.0 for Windows 95 and Macintosh. You can also buy the printed version of this from SBIG for $10.
    • CCDOPS Manual Version 3.5 for DOS.
      This Adobe PDF format manual describes all the new features in CCDOPS version 3.5. You can also buy the printed version of this from SBIG for $10.
    • ST-4 Command Codes
      This Application Note describes the ST-4 Command code set.
    • ST-4/CCD PC Image File Format
      This Application Note describes the image file format used by the CCD software on the PC to save images from the ST-4 camera.
    • ST-4/CCD Mac Image File Format
      This Application Note describes the image file format used by the CCD software on the Macintosh to save images from the ST-4 camera.
    • ST-4 Version 4B ROM
      This Application Note describes the the latest ST-4 ROM, Version 4B, which has enhanced functionality with Losmandy mounts.
    • Universal CPU Command Codes
      This Application Note describes the command code structure for the Universal CPU used in the ST-4X, ST-5 and ST-6 cameras.
    • Parallel Port Driver
      This Application Note describes the Parallel Port Driver for interfacing to parallel based cameras with custom PC software. You might also want to download the driver pardrv.zip (for PC) or pardrv.hqx (for Mac) which contains sample code (PC) and a .H file and library file for including with your projects.
    • Making Photometric and Astrometric Measurements
      This Application Note describes how to use the CCD and CCDOPS software for making Astrometric and Photometric measurements.
    • Flat Fielding Track and Accumulate Images
      This Application Note describes how to flat field correct Track and Accumulate images.
    • Replacing the Desiccant in the ST-6
      This Application Note describes how to replace the desiccant in your ST-6 camera.
    • Supporting the CFW-6A/CFW-8 in Software
      This Application Note describes how to control the CFW-6A or CFW-8 motorized filter wheel in custom software.
    • Hardware Interface to CFW-8
      This Application Note describes the hardware interface to the CFW-8 for those users interested in interfacing the CFW-8 to non-SBIG products.
    • Using an ST-6 for Drift Scan Imaging
      This article, written by Glen Gombert and Matt Longmire, describes how Glen used his ST-6 for Drift Scan Imaging and describes the software he wrote to do such.
    PDF Icon Product Drawings in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format

    • Large Format Camera Dimensions
      These drawings show the dimensions, focal distance, and accessory plate details of the new large format cameras
    • Sky Sensor 2000 Autoguider Pinouts
      This drawing shows the RA and Dec pinouts for the RJ11 autoguider port on the Vixen Sky Sensor 2000 drive corrector.
    • LX-5 / LX-6 Hand Controller Modifications
      These schematics shows how to modify your older Meade LX-5 and LX-6 telescope hand controller to accept a tracking interface cable for attachment to SBIG cameras (click on your model). These modificaitons require some soldering skills. SBIG is not responsible for any damage to your hand controller if you attempt these modifications. Please note that your Meade Limited Lifteime Warranty may also be voided if you make these modifications yourself. If you are uncomfortable doing this yourself, or if you have another hand controller or drive corrector that does not accept direct connection to SBIG cameras, please contact Norbert Tackman, 9521 Santa Maria St., Ventura, California 93004, Tel: (805) 647 2538, Email: 74552.1712@compuserve.com Norbert is an amateur astronomer (not assiciated with SBIG) who has modified many hand controllers for use with our cameras. Norbert also makes custom length serial and parallel cables.
    • AO-7 Dimensions and Assembly
      This three page drawing shows the dimensions of the AO-7 and the orientation when attaching to an ST-7/8 with or without a CFW-8.
    • Telescope Interface Cable (TIC) Schematic
      Use this schematic to make your own TIC cable for an ST-4, ST-4X, ST-5, ST-5C or ST-6 to connect to Meade, Celestron, Losmandy, Astro Physics (except the 8010) and Mountain Instruments telescope drives that use modular phone plugs for autoguider inputs.
    • Relay Adapter Box Cable
      Use this schematic to make your own cable for an ST-7/8 equipped with a Relay Adapter Box to connect to Losmandy, Takahashi and other mounts that will not accept direct connection to the ST-7/8. If you are not sure if you should use a relay box with your ST-7/8 please check with the mount manufacturer and SBIG. You do not need this Relay Adapter Box with LX200 telescopes.
    • ST-6B Head Physical Dimensions
      This drawing shows the physical dimensions of the ST-6B head including the location of the focal plane.
    • ST-7/8 Head Dimensions
      This drawing shows the dimensions of the ST-7/8 cameras. Note these cameras have all the electronics integrated into the head and do not have a separate CPU.
    • Takahashi Hand Controller Modification.
      This schematic shows the wiring schematic for modifying a Takahashi "PD-7 X/Y" drive hand controller for use with the SBIG 12 wire Relay Adapter Cable.
      Custom Serial Cable.
      This drawing shows how you can make a custom length serial cable for the ST-4, ST-4X, old ST-5 and all ST-6 cameras.
    • Custom Parallel Cable.
      This Adobe PDF format drawing shows how you can make a custom length cable for the new ST-5C, ST-7, ST-8 and all PixCel cameras.
    • ST-6 Vignetting
      This drawing shows the various apertures within an ST-6 that affect the vignetting of the system.
    • ST-7/8 Focal Plane
      This drawing shows the size and spacing of the ST-7/8 focal plane elements.
    • ST-7/8 with a CFW-8
      This drawing shows the dimensions of an ST-7/8 with a CFW-8 used in "direct connect" mode where the CFW-8 is attached directly to the front of the ST-7/8.
    • Connecting a CFW-8 to the SBIG Cameras
      This drawing shows how the CFW-8 attaches to the various SBIG cameras and the CFW-8 accessories available.


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