Optec, Inc.
TCF-S Temperature Compensated Focuser
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Unique to the TCF-S focuser, an electronic controller system monitors the telescope's
tube temperature and compensates the focus accordingly. A small temperature
probe is attached to the side of the telescope tube and monitors temperature
with a resolution of 0.1C. For a typical Schmidt-Cassegrain of 8 to 11 inches
aperture and f/10 focal ratio, the back focus will move approximately 0.010
inches for every 1C change in temperature. It is not unusual during an observing
session for the ambient temperature to change by as much as 10C within the time
span of a few hours. This change in focus due to temperature is a serious problem
for most telescope designs and requires frequent re-focusing during long exposures.
A typical RGB exposure sequence can last one hour or more making it imperative
that the focus be checked and corrected after each filter change.
A
simple learning procedure is used to find the temperature coefficients specific
to the user's telescope system. The TCF-S system allows for two different coefficients
(corresponding to two different f-ratio configurations) to be calculated and
stored in the EEPROM memory. Once learned, either coefficient can be selected
with a simple slide switch. A manual mode allows the user to set the focus manually
at any time.
The digital nature of the TCF-S allows opportunities for
truly intelligent focusing. With the TCF-S focuser, programmers can communication
directly with the focuser's controller (located in the hand control) via any
serial port. The simple ASCII protocol is easily programmed and has been implemented
in many popular imaging and camera control software packages. For example, CCDSoft
Version 5 offers the @Focus routine which communicates with the TCF-S via a
serial port to provide truly automatic focus control. MaxIm DL/CCD version 3
and above provides remote and automatic focus control with the TCF-S focuser.
At the end of an observing session, the TCF-S focuser remembers the
last temperature and position. When the unit is turned back on for a new session,
the TCF-S computes a new position using the current tube temperature and moves
to that position. Assuming no changes to the optical configuration, the object
will snap into sharp focus. It is possible to observe many days without the
need to focus again.
The TCF-S comes with its own PC control program
for Windows. The source code for the program is available in the TCF-S folder
after the install program is run. Users are encouraged to write their operating
program using the TCF-S.bas routines as examples. You can download the setup
program for TCF-S_Control by going to our Software Download page. The navigation
button is on the left.
TCF-S Information
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For owners of the Paramount ME, Optec offers a special
kit that can conveniently wire the TCF-S3 through the mount. In addition, both
the IFW and Pyxis can also be mounted and wired through the mount for easier
use and less cables. Click
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information.