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Title & Document Type: 1980A Oscilloscope Measurement System Operating and
Service Manual
Manual Part Number: 01980-90907
Revision Date: February 1982
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warranti!dagilinst electrical failure for a period of one year from the date of shipment from Colorado
Springs:BROKENTUBESANPTUBES WITH PHOSPHOROR MESH BURNS,HOWEVER, ARE
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To prevent explosio;1or exposure to hazardous materials, the Lithium battery
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MANUAL

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This product has be~n 1esigned and teslcd accerdin!! to International Safety Requirements. To
ensure safe operation and to keep the product safe, the information, cautions, and warnings in this
manual must beheeded. Refer to Section I and the Safety Summary for general safety considerations
applicable to tMs product.

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Hewi(,it.l~~kariCompany certifies tn Jt this pmduct met its published specifications at the time of
shipment/rom the factory. HewlettPockard furthu cp./tifics that its calibration measurements arc
tracea.ble/to tho! Vnited States National Bureau of Sia/'ldords, to the extent allowed b~ the Bureau's
calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other Inlernational Standards Organization
memberll.

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This Jewlett.Packard product is warranted againstdefectll in material and workmanship for a period
of one year from date of shipment. During the warranty period, HewlettPackard Company will, at its
option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective.
The cathodeillY tube (CRT) in the instrument and /;lny replacement CRT purchased from HP are also
warranted against electrical failure for a period of one year from thtl date of shipment from Colorado
Springs. BROKEN TUBES AND TUBES Wi'rH PHOSPHOR OR MESH BURNS, HOWEVER,hRE
NOT INCLUDED UNDER THIS WARRA(I;'l'Y.
For warranty :lervice or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility designatl'rl by HP.
H?wever, warranty service for products installed by HP and certai~ other products designated by HP
will be performed at Buyer's facility at no charge within the HP servi.::e travel area. Outsidl! HP
service travel areas, warranty service will be pe:rformed at Buyer's facility only upon HP's prior
agreement, and Buyer shall pay HP's round, trip t"avel exper.3es.
For pr'lducts returned to HP for warranty seryke, Buyer~hall prepayshippingcharges to HP and HP
, shall pay shipping charges to return the product to B'.yer. However, Buyer shell pay all shillping
charges. duties, and taxes for products returned to HP ircm another country.

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LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects reSulting from improper or inadequate -maintenance by, Buyer, Buyersupplied software or interfaci.,ti', unauthorized modification or mislJ~e,
operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper site pre~::~:;;ion or
maintenance.
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
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THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEnEIN ARE BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLli31VE REMEDIES. HP
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT. INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INClDiNTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER
LEGAL THEORY.
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Product maintenance agreements and other customer assistance agreements are aucilable for
HwlettPackard products.
For any assistance, contact your nearest HewlettPackard Sales and Seruice Office. Addresses Me
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SERIAL NUMBERS

This manual applies <lireclly to instruments with sarial


numbers prefixed as noted on the tille page of the 1980A or
1980B (as applicable) Operating and Service Manual. For a
brief history of operational changes, refer t<lAppendixl at the
end of Section III, For edditional Information about serial
numbers, re'er to INSTRUMENTS COVERED BY MANUAL in
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1900 GARDEN Of THE GOD~ ROAD. COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORAOO, U.S,A.

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GENERAL - This is a Safety Class I instrument(proOPERATION -,BEFOlU; APPI,YING POWER veri

Adjastments described in the manual are performed


with power supplied to the instrument while prot,ctive
Covers are removed. Energy available at muny points
may, if "mtacted, result in ~ersonal injury.

fy that the power transformer primtry is matched to the


available linr voltage, the correet luse iJ installed, and
Safety Precau!ions arc taken (see the following warn
ings). In additio!', note the instrumerit~sexternal markings which are described under "Safety Sym'10Is."

Any adjustment. maintenance, and repair ofthe opened


instrument under voltage should be avoided as much as
possible, and when inevitable, ehould be carried out only
by a skilled person who is aware oflhe hnzard involved.

vided with terminal for proteotive earthing).

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even if the instrument hns heen disconnected from its
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WARNINGS

Servicing instructions ore for usc by servicetrained per


Bonnel only. 'J'o avoid dangerous electric shock, do not
perfow. any servicing unless qualified to do so.

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manual to indicate circuit common
connected to grouaded chassis).

WARNING

When-vcr it is likely, that the protection has been


impaired; lheinstrume'.lt must be made inoperative and
be secared
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Do not operate the instrument in the presenco of nam


mabie gases or fames. Operation ofany electrical instru
went i'1 such an environment constitutes a definite
safety hazard.
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unau tho
rized modification to the instrument.

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If this instrument ,is to be mergized vin un auto


transformer (for voltage reduction) make Bure the common wrminnl is connectcd to tbe earth terminnl of the
power source.

u"ly fuses w'ith the required rated current, voltage, and


specified type (normal blow, time delay, etc.) should be
used. Do not use repn ,red fuses or short circuited fu.eholders, To do so could Cause a shock or fire hazard.

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duct will he '!lurked with thissymhol
when it is neceasary for the user to
refer to the in6lruction manual in
order to protect uKuinsl domuKc to
the product.

IU;FORE SWITCIIING ,ON THE INSTRUMENT, the


protective earth terminal of the instrument must becon
nected to the "roteeti,ve conductor of the (mains) power
,cord. The mains plug shall OIlly be inBerwd in a socket
outlet provided with n protective earth contact. The pro
tective action must not be nogated by theuseof an exten
sion cord (power cable) Without a proteetive conductor
(groundhlg). Grounding one conductor of a two conduc
tor outlet is not,sufficient protection.
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tOr (inside or outside the instrument> or disconnecting
the' protective earth termhlal will cause a potential
"shock hazard that could result in personal injury.

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urd. It culls llttention to Bprocedure.
practice. or the like, which, ifnotcorreclly performed or udhered to, could
result tn pertlllOUI injury. Do not proceed heyond u WARNING silln until
the indicated conditions ure fully
undl!rstood uod met.
The CAUTION 8ig-. denotes u hnzurd. It culls IIttention to Ill' operut
ing procedure. practice. or the like,
which, .f not correctly performed or
udhere.l to. could result in duma~eto
or destruction of IPut or nil of the
product Ilo not proceeu heyond u
CAUTION si.n until the indicated
conditions nrc fully uaderstood und
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Model 1980AlB

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Safety Considerutions

Instruments Covured BV Manual

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Table of Co 1tents

TABLE' OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)

SECTION III
OPERATION

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Operating Characteristics .... ,
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Getting Acquainted

Panel Features

Detailed Operating Instructions


Remote Operation

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Codes and Format Summary

,Noldtion Conventions and Definitions


Operator's Checks
Operatur's Calibration and Adjustment

Operator's Maintenance

Instructions

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Getting Acquainted Exercise

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Changing Values

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Using Dela'led Sweep

,Using Dolta Volts


Using Delta Time

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Addressing
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Data Messages
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Output Data Messagu Format
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Receiving the Remote Message
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Receiving the' Cl,eer LockoutlSet L~cal Messege...
Receiving the Pess Control Message.....................................................................
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Sending th~ Stetus Bit Messege
Receiving the Abo,rt Messag&
Operator's Chacks........................................................................................
Confidence Test...........
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HpIB 1/0 Check..........
Address Recognition
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Receiving the Date Message.. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . .
Sending the Dete Message
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Abort Messege...........................................................
Requir~ Service Messege ..
Statu3 Byte Message
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Operator's Celiblation and Adjustment.....................................................................
Delay Time Selfcal
Vertical Balance Selfcal..
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Proba Compensation...
Deteiled Operating Instructions...
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PERFORMANCE TESTS
ADJUSTMENTS
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MANUAL CHANGES
SERVICE
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GENERAL INFORMATION

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1-1. INTRODUCTION,

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From, the standpoint of operation, the Model 1980A and Model 1980B Oscilloscope Maasuremant Systams ara virtually

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idantlcal; the major r!jifer.. ,~e Is In physical configuration, The 1980A Is a cabinat modal for bench operation. The 19808 Is
configured for eithar rack mounted or oonch operation, I(",this manuel. the two models areraferrad to collactivaly as tha
1980A/B. Whare distinction Is necessary. tha two models'are referred to separately,

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the Measurement System which Includas options. accessories, and specifications,

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for remote operation), end .storage and shipment.


Section III, Operation: provides detailed oparating information for the Instrumant,lncluding ramote (HP-IB) oparation and
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operator's checks and maintenance. Also included Is e frontpanel description end a "g~ning acquainted" exercise to
familiarize Ihe first time usar with the basic Measurement System operating proceduras.

Section IV, PerforlNnce Tests: presents the procedures required to chack the parformance of the Instrumerll against the
critical spaclfications In table 11.
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S~cdon V. Ad/ustl11oJnts: ~.rovi'das' Instructions for properly adjusting the instrument.

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Section VI, Raplac8a"le Parls: provides ~rderlng Information for all replaceable
parts end assemblies.
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tlae page of this manual. In addition, this section also contains recommended modifications for earliar instrument
configurations.

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Section VIII, Service: provides the information required to repair the instrument.

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This Operating end Programming Manual cont"ins Sections I. II, end ill only. The Service Manual contelns the remaining

Instru'ment for operator refarance. Additional ropies may be ordered separately through your nearest Hewlen-Packard Salas

sections. A second r Jpy of the Operating and Programming Manual Is included in the manual set; it should be kepI with the

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end Service office. The pan numbersforthec~rnpleteOperating end Service Manual andforthe Opereting end Programming
,Manuel alone ard listed on the title page of this manual.

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Also Iistad on the title page Is the pan number for a microfiche varsion of the complate Operating and ~arvica Manual. The
microfiche are 100 x 160 mm (4 X 6lnch)microfilm transparencias 01 the manuals. Each microfiche contains up to 96 photo
duplicates of manual pages, Tha microfiche package also Includas the latest Manual Changes supplement.

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Sp~clficatlons bnd supplemental characteristics 01 the 1980A/B Oscilloscope Measurement System are .listed In table 11.
Ttlls Instrument will meet the electrical cheracterlstlcs listed lollowing complete cWbrot!on as given in the Adjestments
otherwise noted. Warmup time lor given accuracy Is 30 minutes.

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section 01 the manual. These electrical characteristics apply over the smblentte~?eratura range of 0 to 65C except es
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documentation must be reviewed lor IllITlillarllation. with salety markh1gs ~nd Instructions before operation. Refer to the

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Salaty Considerations page lound at the beginning of thl. menual for a summary of ganeral salety inlormetion. Saloty
precautions for Instellatlon. operation. and servicing aro lound in appropriate locations throughout the Operating and Service

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Manual. These precautions must be observed during ell phases 01 operation. service. and repalrol this Instrument. Failure to
com~ly with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere In the manual violates salety standards

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manufacture. a!1,1Intended use of this Instrument. HawlellPackerd assumes no liability lor feilure to comply with these
requirements.
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14. INSTRUMENTS COVERED BY MANUAL.


Allached to tha Instrument .Is a serlel number plate,1;he serial number Is In the form: OOOOACX;OOO.1t Is In two parts: the lirst

four digits and the letter are the serial number prtJfix~ndthe last five digits ere th~\Suffix. The pllllix Is the same lor eli Identical
the Instrument was menulactured. (A=USA; G=West Germany; J='Japan; S=Slng~pore.) The suffix. however. Is assigned

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sequ~ntlallY and is unique to each Instrument. The contents of this manual apply to instruments with the serial number

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prelixles) listed unde! SERIAL NUMBERS on the title page.

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page. This unlisted serial number prefix Indicates th~ instrument is different from thosedescllbed In this manual. Manuals

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accompanying'lhese newer Instruments Include 'a' Manual Changes supplement. The supplement contains 'change
Instructions" for the entire
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your menuals as current er.d accurate as p,'ssible. HewtellPackard recommends that you periodically requ6Stthe latest

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Manual Changes supplement. These supplements ere Identified with the print date and part numberthat appears on the title
paga 01 this manual. Complimentary caples 01 these supplements are available from HewlenPackard.

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contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales end Service ollice.

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15. DESCRIPTION.
Tha 1980AlB Oscilloscope Measurement System Is e complete two channel10C'. MHl oscilloscope.ltleatures 2 mV/div
deflection factor. two independent 6 nsec/div sweeps. main and delayed trigg'" view. and both delta time and delta voltege
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functions.
Measurement capabilities can be axtonded by
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Option 080: Supplies two. 10080A 10:1. 1 M 13.3 ttl probes instead of two 10081A probes,

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Optiun 082: Supplies two. 10082A 10:1. 3 M (10 h) probes instead of two l0081A probes..
Option 083: Supplies two. I0083A 1:1. 1 M 13.3 ft) probes instead of two IOO81A probes.

Opilon 084: Supplies two. 10084A 1:1. 2 M 16.5 ftl probes Instead

Option 090: Deletes probes:

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10061A probes.

Option 150: Supplies HP,Mollel 1950A T",o Channel Vertical Plugin Installed.

Op~lon 810: Supplies HP Model 19810A Key Sequence ROM installed.


Option 811: Supplies HI' M?dol 19811A Plot/Sequence ROM installed.

Option ,860: Supplies HI' Model,19660A Digital Waveform Storage installed,

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1-8. Mechanical Options.

,The following options are available for rack mounti~g the 1980B. The rack mounting kits can ba ordered separately from tha
nearest HewlattPackard Salas office usillg the part n,umbers given in the descriptions,

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Handl~'KitIOPtion 9071. This kit contains front handles and mounting hardware. Order HI' part number 5061-0089.

Rack'F.'ange KitlOption 908), This kit contains flanges and hardware for mounting the Measurement System in a standard
rack of, 482,5 mm /19 inches), Order 'iP part number 50610017,
Rack Flange and Front Handla Combination Kit 10ption 9091, This kit contains flanges. handlas and mou,ntlng hardwareithe

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flanges ere differenlthan the Opt.ion 908 f1angesl. Order HI' part number 5061-0083.

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Sta~dard slid~ KitlOptio\l 0091. This'kit contains rack mounting slides and hardware for mounting the Measurement System
rack enrlosures.
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The'standa:q i 980A/B Oscilloscope Measurement System has en HpIB Interface and can be used in automatic system

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Bus. The Instrument's compatibility with HP-181s defined by the following list of interface functions: SHl. AHl. T5. TEO, L3,
LEO, SRI, RLl, PPO, DCO, DT!, ce" E2. For an explanctionof thecompaiibility codes, refer to IEEE Std488 "IEEE Stanciard and
, Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation" or tho Identical ANSI Standard MCI.I.
For more detailod information reliltlng to remote operation of the Measurement Sy.tem, refer to Remota Operation, Hewlett
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Packard Interface 8us In Section III of this manual.

1-11. ' HPIB Address.

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The HpIB address "7" is preset at the factory before the instrument Is shipped. This address may be displayed or changed
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when the HP IB FiDDRE,3S nODE menu is selected. This procedure Is described in Section II. The "HpIB
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Address" Detailed Operating Instruction (Section 1111 provide. a more complete description of addressing considerations.

1-12, ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED.

Accessories supplied with the Measurement System are In figure I-I. Included with the instrument are: One blue light filter.
one 2.3 M 17.5 It) power cordset, one Expansion Module Panel Cover, and one complete Operating and Service Manual. A
second cop~' of the Operating and Programming Manuallsections I-III) is also included.
The power cable and line fuse are selected al the faclory according to the voltage available In the country of destination. For

the part numbars of the aval" ole power cables, refer to paragraph 2-6. AC Power Cable, in Section II.

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1:13. EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE.


The following accessories are available for servicing tha Measurement System:
64 Pin Hybrid Extender. Aids trOUbleshooting circuits containing 64 pin hybrids. Order HI' part numbar

mal- 7663.

PI~g-ln Extender. Required to service plugln Expansion Modules. Order HP'parl number 0198063901.

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EQUiPMENT.

Table 1,-2 lists equipmant required for maintaining the 1980A/B. The Criticlll S~eclficationscolumn describes tl,e essential
requirements for

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spoclfications.

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Vollage vs tlmelV'/c n;channell vs211 vs 2); monitor
moda for logic state display with HP Model 161J7A
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VERTICAL DISPLAY MODES IV vs T)


Channell; channel 2; channels 1 and 2 displa\'ed on
allernatasweeps IALT); channels 1 and 2displayed by
switching between channels at approx 400 kHz rate
with blanking during switching ICHOP); automatic
selection of alternate for sweep spaeds >1 ms/divand
chop for sweep speeds:;;l ms/div (AUTOCHOP/ALT):
cha,'nel 1 plus 2 algebraic addition 11+2), channel 1
and/or 2 may ba Inverted; and either main or delayed
trigger signal.

VERTICAL AMPLIFIERS (2)


BANDWIDTH: 3 dB down f,om a 5 div reference signal
10 to +40 CI.
DC-Couple<.!: dc to 100 MHz in 5011 and 1 Mll input
modes.
ACCoupled: <10 Hzto 2:100 MHz.
BANDWIDTH LIMIT: limits upper bandwidth to approx
20 MHz.
INPUT COUPLING: AC, DC, 50n lOCI, Ground, Ground
position disconnects input connector and grounds
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INPUTRC
AC or DC: 1 Mll 2% shunted by approx 16 pF.
60 Ohm (DC): 50n 3%.
MAXIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE
50 Ohm: 6V rms.
1 Megohm: ac or de coupled, 250V (de + peak ae)at:;l kHz.
, DEFLECTION FACTOR
Range: 2 mV/div to 10 V/div,
Resolution: 3 digits:
Adjustment: coarso stepping Is In a 100, 160, 200, 300
, .. 900 sequence; fina stepping is a change of 1 in the
least significant digit.
Accuracy: 3%.
VERTICAL POSITION
Range: basellna can be adjusted 15 majo', div from
, center graticule line Ipossible 10 div olf screen).
Resolution: 0.02 major division.
Adjustment: coarse or fine slew rales.
Accuracy: 12% of reading +0.3 major dlv}.
~V(CHANNEL 1 OR 2)
Range: 15limes the deflection fuclor selected for that
channel.
. Resolution: 0.02 limes the deflection factor for thai
channel.
Adjustment: coarse or fine slew rates.
Accuracy: 4% Ifor a ~ :;; 10 major divisions;.
CHANNEL 1 + 2
Amplifier: bandwidth and deflection factors are
unchar.9~.

Differential (ChenMI 12 or Channel 21): CMR is at


least 20 dB from dc to 20 MHz with common moda
signal amplitude equivalent to 10 div and ona channel
adjusted for optimum rejection.
TRIGGER VIEW
Display: Internal or axternal trigger signal for either
main or delayed sweep
Daflection Factor: Internal, approx deflection for selected
channel; ext + 10, 600 mV/div 20%; ext + I,
60 mV/dlv 20%.
External Trigger Signal Delay: :;4 ns with Identically
timed signals to a vertical channel and eltho' 'Oain or
delayed trigger inpuls,
Trigger Point: approx cenler horizonlal gratlcule line.
Momentary: trigger signal Is displayed while main or
delayad trigger level is adjusted.

HORIZONTAL DISPLAY MODES (V vs T)


Main, Main Intansified, Oelayed, and Dual. Dual
main intensified and delayed
sweep for all displayed channels.

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MAIN AND DELAYED TIME BASES,

RANGE: 5 ns/dlv to 1 s/div.


RESOLUTION: 3 dlg.ts.
ADJUSTMENT: coarsa stepping Is In a 100, 150,200,300,
.. 900 sequance: fine stepping Is a change of 1 in the
least significant d.gil.
ACCURACY:

Accuracy

Speed
5 ns/div to 9.S9 ns/div
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10 ns/div 9.99 ms/d.v


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10 ms/div to 1 S/d!v
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100 C range and within 0 to +65 0 C, add 1%, from
0.5 s/div to 1 s/div add 2%.

SWEEP DELAY
Delay can be measured by either time or a number
of events.
TIME DELAY
RANGE: 0 to 9.9999 s.
Resolution: displayed, 6 digits; HP-IB, 100 ps at any
delay, possible 11 digits.

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Accuracy:
Dolay or Time Interval
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constant amt'!ent temperature.


Delay Jitlar: 0.002% 01 delay time; atl0 MHz 10 kHz,
0.01 % of delay time.
Adjustment: Numeric~l" step sizo is related to current
delay value; Normal. step size is related to sweep
speed.
TIME INTERVAL (~T)
In Intensified" Dual, or Delayed Horizontal Display
Modes a zero';me reference can be set anywhere In
tM ,Ielay rangean~ ~ tl~,e interva' measurement can
be n ode from that pc into
Resolution, Adjustment, Accuracy: same as Time
Delay.
FREQUENCY (1/ .1T)
Calculates and displays reciprocal of time interval
measurement

Resolution: same as .1T. As frequency increases insig


nificant digits are lruncated.
Adjustment, Accurecy: same as Time Delay.
DIGITAL DELAY
Range: 0 to 108 -1 ~vents.

Resolution: 1 everj':Adjustmenl: C01rse stepping Is in a 1,2,3, .. ,9,10,20.


30, ... 90, etc. sequence; fine slepping is a chango of
1 in least significant digit.
Maximum Rap Rala: 15 MHz with a 60% duty cycla.
TRIGGERING (Main and Delayed Time Bases)
MAIN SWEEP
Triggered: specified lavel and slope is required to
generate a swel~.
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Auto-Triggered: basel."e displayed in absence of a
trigger signal; triggering Is same as triggered allove
approx 10 Hz.
Sh,gle: sweep occurs once with same triggering as
Triggered mode; reset key rearms sweep.
DELAYED SWEEP
Auto Sweap After Dalay: delayed sweop starts at end
of delay time.
Triggered Swaap After Delay: delayed sweep can
be Iriggered after delay time.
Digital Delay: delayed sweep starl> a specifIed number
of events after start of main sweep.

SOURCES
Selectable from Channel I, Channol2. Enhancement
Module, or External. Line fr"'luoncy triggering is
also available for main sweep only. Main and
dolayed trigger sourcus oro Independantly selectable,
INTERNAL TRIGGER LEVEL
Range: 20 major divisions from cenler horlzonlal
gratlcule line,
Resolution: 0.02 mojor divisions; coarse or fino slew
rotes.
Accuracy: 13% C'f reading + 004 major div),
EXTERNAL TRIGGER LEVEL
Rango: + 1. 1,2 V from ground reference; in + 10, 12
V from ground reforence,
Resolution: +1, 2 mY; In +10. 20 mY; coarse or fine
slew rates.
Accuracy: 13% of reading + 40 mVI; In +1 0 mode, 13%
of roading +400 mY).
LINE TRIGGER LEVEL
Range: 20 relative units.
Resolution: sleps of 0,02; fine or coarse slew rates.
SLOPE: triggers on positive or negalive slope within
specified trigger signal range.
SENSITIVITY
Internal: for deflection factors <10 mV/div. at least 104
div of vertical dellection from dc to 25 MHz incroaslng
to 3 div at 100 MHz; for dellection factors 210mV/div
at least 0.7 div of vertical defleclion from dc to 25 MHz
increasing 10 1.5 dIvot 100 MHz.
External: in external +10, at least 500 mVppfrom dcto
25 MHz increasing to 1,2 Vppall00MHz; in aXlernal
+1, at least 50 mV POp from dcto 25 MHzir~roasing to
120 mV p'p at 100 Mllz.
COUPLING (Internal and External)
AC: attenuates signals <10 Hz,
DC: direct coupled,
HF Rej: attenuates signals abovo approx 35 kHz.
LF Rej: attenuates signals below approx 35 ~Hz.
EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUTS (Main and Dolayed)
Input RC: ACor DC, 1 IVIII 2% shunted byapprox 15 pF;
50n 'lOCI, 5011 3%
Maximum Input Voltage: 50n lOCI, 5 \' rms; 1 Mil, ac
or dc couplGd, 260 V (de + peak acl at:51 kHz.

1 vs 2 OPERATION
BANDWID':'H
Y-Axis (Channel 1): same es channell in V vs T.
XAxi~ !<:hannel 2): dc to 4 MHz.
I'has, L: ,fference Between Channels: :53 dc to 100
kHz.
Deflection Factors: same as Ver Ical Amplifiers.

XYZ OPERATION
Inputs ore compatible with HP Model 1607A Logic
State Analyzer or equivalent.
X AND Y INPUTS
Dallaction Factors: 0.6 V/div 20% for X; ;).4 V/div
20% for Y.

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Input Impedance approx 5 kll.


Mdximum Input Voltage: 10 V.
ZINPUT
Sensitivity: pulse ~60 ns wide and 4 V amplitude blanks
any intensity display.
input Impedance: low pr,wer SchottkY TTL gate.
B.ndwidth: approx 10 MHz.
Ma~lmum Input Voltage: TIL level, 5 V.

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TYPE: post accelerator, approx 22 kV accelerating
pOlenHal, aluminized P31 phosphor.
GRATICULE: 10 X 10 dill internal graticule; 0.2 sub
division markings on major horlzonlal and vortical
axes; 10 X 12 cm display ared.
TRACE INTENSITY: adjustable In relative staps of 1
from 0 to 99.
CHARACTER INTENSI1"Y: adjustable In rei atIv,! steps
of 1 from 0 to 99.
FIND BEAM: relurns trace to CRT scraan regardlass of
setting of verlical, horizontal, or Intensity controls.
GRATICULE ILLUMINATION: internel flood gun.
ALlaN: 91igns baseline with horizontal graticule line.
ASTlG: cONrols rou ndness of beam.

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>20 mV and >50 Hz. Autoscope preselects V vs T
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oparating mode, main sw~ap. assigns Control Knob to
illaln sec/div, ac input coupling, character genaralor
on, Internal trigger source, positive slope, and trigger
level to 0.5 div.
SELECTIVE AUTOSCOPE: seeks. sceles. and displays
salected channels in the same manner as eutoscope
except all setup functions below the variable funclion
keys on the "VOLTAGE' and "TIME" panels are
preserved.
PROBE RECOGNITION: deflection factor, uV, or
external trigger level readout is aUlomatically adjusted
for division ratio of recommended 1:1 or 10:1 probes.
SAVE/RECALL REGiSTERS: saves up to eight
. complete front panel setups in nonvolatile memory.
PRESET: sets front panel to V vs T, Intensified sweep
moda, 100 I's/div .11ain sweep, 10 I's/div delayed
sweep. channel 1 main ttlgger. channell delayed
trigger. 2 V/div 0" channels 1 and 2. and ac input
coupling.
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source and selected variable functions.
Trigger Source: time base, main or delayed for channels
1 and~. external. and line.
Variable Functions: channels 1 and 2 volts/div and o1V;
main and delayed sweep speeds, time delay, normal.
numerical, and digital; normal and numerical uT; and
calculated frequency Ireciprocal of uTi 1IuT.
LEO DISPLiW READOU'(S: all functions relatedtothu
Control Knob are displayed.

HORIZONTAL POSITION
Renge: 6 major div from cenler venical gre/lcule line.
Resolution: 0.02 major divisions.
Adjustment: coarse or fine slew rales.
DUAL SEPARATION
Renge: delayad sweep waveform can be adjusted 5
major v~rtical div from main sweep wdveform.
Resolution: 0.02 major divisions.
Adjustment: c ,a, se or fine slew rates.
PANEL INTENSITY: adjustable In relative""psof 1 from
o to 99.

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BUS COMPATIBILITY: as defined in IEEE Std ';881978 is: SHL AH1. T5, TEO, l3, lEO, SRi. flL1, PPO.
DCO, OTT, CO. and E2.
SELF CALIBRATION ROUTINES: two self calibration
rdutines can be performed at any lime without altering
front panel setup.
Balance Self Cal: DC balances vertical preamplifier
Inputs to minimize trace shift during deflection factor
range changes.
Deley Sell Cel: calibrales oelay lime oscillator to within
0.005% of the internal crystal reference accuracy.
FRONT PANEL CAL 1980MB: Channel 1 and 2
position. dual separation, main and delayed trigger
level. and delay time are calibrated to specIfied
accuracy using internally generated calibration s:g,als. Channel 1 and 2 deflection factors. and main
and delayed sweep specus am calibrated to speci'
fied accuracies with eXlerna!': supplied calibra
lion signals. Deflection factors and sweep speeds
are also supplied with internal calibralion signals
as a performance verification with approx 6%
accuracy.
SIGNAL OUTPUTS
Calibrator Outputs: rear panel 8NC and front panel
post: source impedance, epprox 160n; proba calibration, 1 V Pop 1 %, approx 1.86 kHz square wave. rise
time S5/,s; programmable cal sigoals. 20 mV pop ~;2%.
100 mV Pop 1 %.200 mV pop 1%. 1 Vp-p 1%. and
10 V pop 1%_
, 6 Volt R"farence: source impedance. approx 1 kll;
level. 15 V 30 mY.
Mai" Gate: source impedance, ECl ~ale output; signal.
high ECL logic level following mein gate.
Delayed Gate: source impedance. ECl gate output;
signal, high ECl bgic level following delayed gate.
POWER: 100, 120,220. 240Vuc. +5to-l0%. 48 to 440
Hz, 300 VA max with expansion module and plug-in
ROMs, standard. 200 V-. max.
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Tempereture: 0 to +65 0 C.
Humidity: to 95% relative at +40 C.
Altitude: to 1600 m 115000 ft).
Vibration: vibrated in three planes for 15 min. each with
0.38 mm 10.015 in.' excursion, 10 to 66 Hz.

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ACCESSORIES FURNISHED: one blue light fil!er HP


PIN 01980-02701. one 2.3 m 17.6 Itl power cbrd. o'ne
Expansion Module Panel Cover HP PIN 0198024106.
two Operatmg/Progrumming Manuals. one Service

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10:1. divider probes aperox 2 m 16 III long.
WEIGHT: nel, ap~rox 18,,' kg 140 Ih,; shippmg, approx
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6011 BNC male to BNC male, approximataly

hP 10602A

HP ~826B Ii>/Ih 98213A


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48e and the Idenhcal ANSI :;td MCl.l:
SH1, AH1,'T2, TEO, L2, LEO, SRO, rPO.
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Critical Spaclficatlons

Cable Pair

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HP 9835A with 98332A (/0 ROM
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laliel: O,to 100 Voc


aC,curacy: O,26%

Ballantin~

Digital Voltmeter
(DVM)

rangt! 0 to 100 Vdc


accuracy: O .1 %
input imp'!dance: 10 Mil

HP 3466A

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range: 10 ~Iz to 100 kHz squerewav~


2 kHz to 50 kHz slnewav. , '
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level: 0 to 10 Vpp

HP 3310.1'

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Lcn I\l.!ter

'ange: 3 pF to 20 pF
arcuracy: 6%

HP 4332A

Oscillcscope

2 chann~ls, delayed sweep'


sensitivity: 5 mV/d,v "
bandwidth: 100 MHz

HP t740A

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level: 20
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accuracy: 10.26%

Ballantine 6125B

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resolution: &'digit
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Electronic Counter'

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6126B

inpu' ,A: 1Mil


shunt c: 12 of
division 'atio: 10: 1
compensation range: 20 to 26 pF

HP loo41A

divlsi.,n ratio: 1000:1


(into 10 Mohm DVM input)

HP 34ltlA

bandwidth: 10,MHz to l00MHz


accuracy: :':11%

HP 3406A wilh HP 11 06~A


Sampling Tee

HP 3200B

P,T

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Qty

Suggasted Psrt

GI1874 10 female BNC

HP 12600860

Adapter

GR874 10 male BNC

HP 12600849

Allenuator

8 dB Allenualor

General Radio
GR874 G8

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Instrument
Replaced

Advsn18ges
of Alternate

HP 9836A with 98332A


and 98034A (revised)

HP 3826B with 98213A


and 98034A Irevised,

CRT Display
HP Enhanced BASIC
Larger Memory

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and 98213A Irevised) ,

CRT Display
HP Extended BASIC
Lower COSI

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Digital Voltmeter (DVM)

HP 3438A

HP 3486A

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Instructions for tha Maasurament System. Also included is Information ;pertinent to Initial
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Inspecl the shipping, container for damage. If thesnlpping container or cushioning material Is dIJmaged. it should be kept until
the contants of the shlpmant have been checked me~hanlcally and elec1rically. The contents of the shipment should be os
shown In figure 11, Procedures for checking eleclrlcal performance are given In tha Operator's Checks in Section III and
Performance Tests In Section IV. If the cont~nts are incomplete. if there is mechar-ical damIJge or defect, or ifth'e In~trument
does not 'pass the electrical performance t~st, notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard Salesdnd Service office. If the shipping
container Is damaged, or the cushioning materials show signs of stress. notify the carrier as well as the HewlettPackard
office. Keap the shipping materials for tha carrier's Inspection.

23: PREPARATION FOR USE.

24. Power Requirements.


The Measurement System requires a power source of 100, 120.220, or 240 Vac,+5/-10%; 48440 Hz single phase. Power
consumption is 200 VA ,haximum; with an expansion module and plug-In ROMs Installed. power consumption is 300 VA
maximum.

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This is a Salety Cless I product (provided with a prolective earth terminal). An


uninterruptible safely earth ground mUsl be providf/dIrom the main power source
10 the producl input wiring terminels. power COI,-d. or supplied pawel cord set.

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. , WARNING

For protection against fire hOlBrd. Ihe line fusc should only be replaced with 250 V.

" , f a s t bfolV fus,~s wilh the correct current rotil/g.

BEFORE CONNECTING THIS INSTRUMENT to line (Mains) voltage. be sure the line
volMge switchos are set correctly and thaI/he proper fuse is instolfed.

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line fu~e bums out. do not replace it until the cau~e for failure has boen

determined and repaired by a qualified service person onfy. Replacing this fuse in a
damaged instrument can couse additional damage.
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The line v( Itage switch settings and line fuse are selected at the faclory eccording to the line IMains) voltage available in the
country of destination. To operate the instrurn'cl\t from' any other powcr source, proceed as follows:
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a. Disconnect

~Jwer

, shows switches set for 120 Vac operation. I

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Reconnect power cord.

Une Voltege

100/120 Vac

2'. Line Fuse Port Nun.bers


Fuse Rating
250V. 3 A

HP Part Number
21100003

Fast blow

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2201240 Vac

250 V, 2A
Fast blow

Figure 2'. Line Voltage Selection Switches

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Select aod Install proper line fuse. Fuse currant ratings are prlntedon th9 LINE rr.oduleonthe iostrument's rear panel
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b., Usiog a bladatyp~ screwdriver, position rear panel LINE voltage select switches for desired Vac input. IFigure 21

c.

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2:!l; AC Power Cable.

WARNI,NG

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8qORE CONNECTING THIS INSTRUMENT. the protectivo earth terminsl of the

in~trument must be connected


to the protective conductor of the (Mains)
power
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cord. The Mains plug must be inse;ted in II sopkot outlotprovided with a protective
eo;th contact. Tllo protective oction must not be negated by the use ofon extension
cord (paws. coble) without a protectivo conductor (grounding). arounding one
conductor of f, two conductor outlet does not provide on instrument ground

This Instrument is equipped with a threewire power cable. When connected to an appropriate powar receptacle this cabre

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destination. Figure 22 shows tha part numbers land essociated. Option numborsl for the power cables and plug

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grounds the instrument cabinet. The type of power cable plug shipped with each instrument depends on the country of
configurations available.
Unllod

Option
000

. Kingdom

Option
901

Australia/

New Zealand

Option

European

902

Conlinenl
250 V

250 V

250V

U$AI

Option
003

canada
125 V

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HP81201703

Plug: N2SS 10SrAS C112


HP 81200696

Option

USA;'

Option

904

Canada

905

'Plug: CEE7VII
HP81201602

Plug: NEMA615P
HP 8/20.1521

Systems
250 V

SWiuerland'

Option
906

Denmark
220 V

Option
912

l60v

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P'ug: NEM,,615P
HP 81200698

NOTE: The number listed

P'ug. SEV 101 U95024507


HP 81202296

HP 81202101
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plua lIthe Induslry ide"ti"" for the plug only.

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Plug: OHCR 107


HP 81202056

HP palt number lpeeifle, 8 comj;lele power (ordset.

Figure 22. Power Coble and Mains rJug Port Numbers

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The HPIB address Is displayed or changed using the keys locatE'<! on the left hand side olthe CRTlrefer to figure 231. To chock
the address selting. settha Measuremer.t System LINE switch to ON and press

then ,

1':1:3'1:0,1 HI' 11';.

This calls the HI" 18 ~lD[lF'E;;"" NODE menu Irefarto figure 23). Tha currer IOstrumonl address is on the ~econd line of th.~
display in decimal code. IAddress "7" is preset at the factory.ITable 22 lists the decimal equivalents of the ASCII Talk and
Listen codes. For a more complete listing of ASCII code equivalents. refer to lable 330.

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not affected by powerdown. It can only be changed through tha frontpanal kay
sequenca.

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Mating Connectors.

'Cosxlal Connactors. Co'xial mating connectors used with the Measurement System should be 60 ohm BNC male
connee,tors.

HPIB Interface Connector. Interconnection data for the HewlettPackard Intarface Bus is provided In figure 24.
Chassis Ground. The front.pan-.I chassis ground jack will accept e standard banana plug. The rearpanel chassis ground
binding post accepts a standard banana plug or an 1B gauge wire.

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Operating Environment

Do not h/ock the instrument fen ~r venti/erion hofes. At minimum, 0.2 em'
(1/16 inch) cfeerence should be provided around the top, bottom, endSides ofthe

in:ltrument.
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Teble 2-2. ASCII Address Codils to Decimel Equ;vel ,ts

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TALK

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00
91
02
03
04 ,
05'
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

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P
Q

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T
U
V
W
X

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Z

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The opereting environment should be wlthill the following limitations:

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Humidity
Altitude

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<4570 metres 115 000 feell

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2
3
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5
6
7
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The 1980A and 19808 cabinets have plastic feet and fold-away tilt stands for convenience in oonch operation. The plastic feet
ere shaped 'to ensure positive alignment when the Measurement System is stacked with othel instruments housed In
Hewlett-Packard System I or System II enclosures. The tilt stands raise the front of the instrument for easier viewing of the
front-panel.

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S~OULD

BF. GROUNDED
NEAR TERMINATION
OF OTHER WIRE O~
TWiSTED PAIR

SIGNAL GROUND
Pia TWISTED PAIR WITH 11
PIOTWISTED PAIR WITH 10
PIO TWISTED PAIR WITH 9
PIa TWISTE I PAIR 'MTH B,
PIa TWISTE) PAIR WlTH,7
PIO TW;5TiD PAIR WITH 6
REN
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DID I
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010 5

ISO METRIC
THREAD M3 5)( 06

SHIELD _,- - - - CONNE CT TO


ATN
EARTH
SRO
GROUND
IFC
NDAC
NFlFD
DAV
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0104
010 3
0102
010 1

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,StRIES 571 CONNECTOR

Logic Level.
The HawlellPackerd Interlece Bus Logic Levels ere TIL compatible, I.e., the true 11) state is
0.0 Vdc to +0.4 Vdc and the lalse (0) state Is +2.5 Vdc to +5.0 Vdc.

Progremming and Output Date Formet


ReIer to Section III, Operation.
Mating Connector
HP 12~1.0293; Amphenol 6;'C240.

Meting Cebles Available


HP 10833A, 1 metre 13.3 It)
HP 10833B, 2 metres 16.6 It)
HP 10833C, 4 metres 113.2 Ft)
HP 108330,0.5 metres (1.6 It)

Cabling Restrictions
1. A HewlellPockerd Interface Bus system may contain no more than 2 metres 16 It) 01 connecting
cable per instrument.

2. The maximum accumulative length of connecting cable lor any HewlollPackard Interfcce Bus

system is 20.0 metres 155.6 It).

Figule 24. HewfettPackard Interface Bus Connection

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Inst~lIation

Model 1980AlB

211 Rack Mounting.

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Rack mountlriglnfJrnatlon Is provided with the rack mounting kits. If a kit was not ordered with the Instrument as 6n option. it

:'Pproprlate pe', numbers.

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STORAGE AND SHIPMENT.

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Environment.

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can be orderad

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the nearest HewlettPackard Sales office, Refer to paragraph lB, Mechenical Options for the

The MIJasurement System may be stored or shipped In environments within the following Iimlls:

Temperature

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Protect the Instrument from conditions which would cause internal condensation,

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,..... -!i50C 10 +75C

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Packaging.

Original Packaging. Containers and materials Identical to those used In factory packaging are available through Hewlett

Packard offices. If the Instrument is being returned to HewlettPackard for servicing. attach a tag indicating the type ot service

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In correcpondence, refer to the instrument by model number and full serial number.

required, raturn address. model number, and full serial number. Also mark thacomainar FRAGILE toensuracareful handling.

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Other Packaging. The following ganerellnstructians should be used for repackaging with commercially evail6ble materials:
e.

ir.dicatlngtype of service required. return address, model number. and full serial number.)
b

Use str~ng shipping container. A double Nail carton made of 2.4 MPa (350 psi) tost mat.rlal is adequate,

c.

Use 0 layer of shockabsorblng material 75 '0 100 mm (3 to 4inchlthlck around all sidas olthe "strumer,llo provide

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firm cushioning and prevent rr

nent inside container. Pro:ect control panel with cardboard,

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Seal shipping container securely.

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Merk shipping container FRAGILE to ensur.. careful handling.

f. In ,eny correspondence. refer to Instrument by model number end full serial number.

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INTRODUCTION. ,

This section contains complate oparating Information for the 1980A/B Oscilloscope Measurement Systam, Included In this

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section are descriptions of all front and rear panol featuras.local and remote operation. operAtors checks. adjustments. and
maintenance. Also Included Is a "Gelling Acquainted" exercise which' Is designed to familiarize the first time user with front

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3-2. Oparating Characteristics.

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The 1980,\/B Oscilloscope Measurement System Is a two channel.

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le1 MHz oscilloscope which can be controlled vlaHP,IB.


cOl1lf~l., ~Ight

Complete Instrumen: SetupS can be programmed Jnd measurement results can be reported under' remote
nonvolatile Internal registsrs can be used for Sli" 'nI', and

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rec~lIing

complete

instrume~t setups dUrlnglO;Cal, or remote

operation. Measurement System capabilities can be extendadby adding various Internal options a,nd plll'gln Expenslon

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Modules.

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Instructiorls for local Ii.e. flont panel) operetion'


are dascrlbed In th~
following paraQrllphs. T "learn the basic operation of the
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use the Delailedoperatlng Instructions for complete and In-depth Information ebout op,,;atirl!J the Measurament System
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Simplified Oparatlon Is an overvlllW of front panel operallOn.lt provides an introduction to basic operating '!ocedures and

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front panel controls. An Index to the Detailed Operating Instructl'ons la opposlteSimplified Operation to guide the operator to

, further Information.

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Getting Acquainted Is an exercise for handson operetion using the major Instrument functions. Instrument operating
procedures end some basic measurement technique! ere explained. The axercise takes ebout 20 minutes to perform. The

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Pal,el Features briefly describes ell conlrols. connectors and Indicators. Front panel features arll discussed In figures 35to

3'9. Rear panal faaturas are In figuro 310.

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Detailed Operating Instructions provide a completo 'operating reference for tha Measurement System user. They Include
Information about the various m,easurem~nts that can be "1sde. es well es complete descriptions of ell controls end menu
functions. Th~ Instructions are arranged elphabetically by subject. They are Indexed by function In table 32.

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Operation
Each Instruction contains a gener~1 description

lh~t cOllers signalllllleis. ranges.

meascrement limits. and other general'

Information. Following the description. local operating procedures aro explained and an example Is gillen to Illustrate the
'prOCedures. At'the end of each Instruction. any spacIal con~ideratlohs are listed that might aid the user. Also Included are
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34.

Remote Operation.

I(nowled':e

~f locel operation I~ essential for the remote operator to use the, full capabllitl~s of the Measurement System.

Pages containing explanations of HPIS relaledoperallons are noled with thl! ~ symbol. Instructions for HpIS
operatloh ere in the following paragraphs;
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Remote OperAtion. HewlettPackard Interface Bus presents a complete description of tho Instrument's bus

Im,llem"ntatio~. Itcollers bus compatibility. HPIB mossage response. general Data messagelinput and output) format rules,
'and ",~ny other basic bus considerations."

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Detailed Operetlng Instructions explain how to program instrument functions and make bus controlled measurements.
Speclfido,niatrules and any s~ecial programming considerations are described. Each instruction Includes a programming
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example for reference: 'fable 32 Indoxes the Detailed Operating Instructions by function.
,HPh3 Codes end Format Summary condenses tha programming Information for the Instrument. It Is a quick reference ,for
tho experienced remote operator. The summary lists all program codes by function end includes a co~plete descrlptlc., of
parameter rengll and format.
Notetlon Conventions end Definitions explains the syntax colwentions usad In the manual.

36. Operator's Ch~cks.

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This section Includes'procequruthat allow the operetor to make a quick ellaluation of Instrumenlope,a:ion. The foll0'Ylng
checks are prollided:
Confidence Test Is a menu functl~n that assures most of the Instrument is opel.ting properly. This procedure only requires a
probe or SNC cable.
Memory Check Is a me~u function that verifies the content and operation of ROM and RAM memory. No additional
equipment is required.

HPIS 1'/0 Check confirms that the Measurement System responds properly to all HPIS massages. This check assumes that
loeal
,
, operation has been lIerifiedwith the Confidence Test and Memory Check procedures. An HpIS controller. interface and
connecting cable are required.

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Calibration and Adjustment.
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This section prollides several procedures that should be used periodically to ensure measurement eccuracy. Each procedure
Includes a brief description of the adjustment and the recormended calibration cycle. The following p;"ceduras are
prOvided:
DeJoy Time Selfcal is a menu function that automatically nulls drift in the delay circuits. The Delay Sell-cal routine should
be executed before all critical measurements where the highest resolulion and accuracy are required.

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trace
besellnes
shift
as vertical dellectlon factor
Is\ c;lionged.
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Probe Co,:"penl~tl~n describes how to odJust the I",,:, frequency cO,mpensetlon ,of pr~bes used with th,e Me~surement'
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WARNING

Teble 3-'. Opereting Characteristics

Before switching thelnstrumenr on. connect ellprorective eerth term'


inels. extension cords. auto transformers. end devices ro a protective
earth grounded socket. Any fnrerruption ofprotective earrh grounding
is a potantiol shock hazerdthot couldresult in personelinjury or deeth:

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Verlicel ~Iance Self-cal i I e menu function that nulls the offsets within the vertical allenuators, Execute this routine If
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The only Instruinent molntenance on operalOrneeds to perform' Is to occoslonally clean the C;RT'contlost filler end the
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WARNING'

f1.s defined In IEEE SId 488: SHI. AHI. T5. TEO. L3.

Implemented HPIB

LEO. SRI. RU. PPO. DCO. OTt. CO. and E2.

Subsets

>50 Hz.
Fr,equency: 1.86 kHz

Calibrator Output

Level: 1 V pP. normal mode

Before switching the instrument on. it must be set to the voltage of/he
power source. or damege to the ins/rumenr may result.
Do not operate the instrumenr with its enhencement s/~t uncovered. "
there is no Expansion Module instBlled. the Expansion Module filler
must be in place, Otherwise. damage to the instrument could result,

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Delay Time

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Excessive input v'~tege will damege the input attenuators and


emplifiers. Observel,he maximum 'nput rating described in Teble , -,.
Specifications. I ""

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not usa chemicel claening egenrs or abresive claaners that might demegethe
, plestics in this instrlfmenr. Recomma~ded cleaningugenrs are isopropyl alcohol.
kelite (' pert kelite. 20 parts weter). or /I solution of ''if, mild detergenr, and 99%,
, water.

Power-on.

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Level: 5 Vrms

DC or AC-coupled

Level: 250V {d~peak' acl at:51 kfjz

b8 programmed via H~IB.

0.0 nsec to 9.999 sec

Range: 0 to 93,999 999 trigger eyents

Delta Time

Range: (O-TlOro) sec to (9.999Tzero) sec

(channel 1 and 2)
Ho/lzontol Position

Range: 15 times channel


deflection fac-Ior

3. Plug In power cable.

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Range: 5 major div!slons

Sweep Spead

Range: 5 nsecldiv to 1 sec/dlv Ii

10'.fillr:~
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10'1 OIV!OER PROBES
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DC coupled
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RATING
USING
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ST~DARD

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Trigger Level

2. Check fuse for correct current rating. Currant ratings are printed on t~e line
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Dual Separation

On the rear panel:

1. Check line lollage switches for correct vollege sele"tion.

Range: 6 major divisions

(main and delayed)

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Poweron Procedure. Before turning the Instrument on the first time. folio"'; these
Instructions.
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Maximum Input Voltage at Fre~uencies ~1 kHz

Switch off instruJnt power before instulling or removing Expension


Module, Othervvisc~ demege to the instrument or Expansion Module
could resuh.
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DC 50 ohm-coupled

Range:

externaltriggar Inputs)

200 mV Pop. and 10 V p.p ,

Digital Delay

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20 mV pop. 100 mV p.p. ,I


call

A stetionery. high intensity spot (trece intensity level> 25) cen ceuse
C.1T demege.
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Capallility

, Operating Parameter

Maximum Input Volta~e

Do not re"10ve covers. Inrernel perts present an alectrical shock hezard. Rafer

se!viclngto quelified service personnel,

sweep speed for repetitive input signals >20 mV p.p and

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Autoscope autoranges trigger levol. deflectlen factor. and

Autoscope

Instrument froUlt ponels using a soft coth and alther a commerCial glass cleaner. or a mild soap and water solution.
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Operating Parametar

Only use 250V fast blow fusos with the requiredcurrent rating. Do not
use repeired fuses or short circuired fuseholders. To do so could cause
severe shock or fire hezerd.

3-7. OPERATOR'S
MAINTE'''ANCE.
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Internal source

Range: :t20 major divisions

external source

Range: +1, 1.2 V


+10. 12 V

Than set the front-panel LINE switch to ON.

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INPUT SIGNAL FREOUENCY

Powar-on Configuration. The Measurement System turns on with the same settngs It
had before It W3S switched off Ith3tls. if line powar was removed). The exceptlonslothls
rule are described In the "Poweron Sequence and Default ~;onditions" Detailed
Operetlng Instruction. The primary default conditions are:

Vertical Deflection

Range: 2 mV/div to 10 Vldiv

-Vpk RATING BASED UPON CONTINUOUS SINE WAVE INPUT

(channel 1 and 21
Verticel Position

(Hz)

Range: 15 major divisions

(channel 1 and 2)

Any DC 50 ohm vertical or triggar couplings are changed to DC.


Manus are turned off.
Advisory messages are enabled.
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AUTOSCOPE couses the


Maasuremdnl System to
autorange trigger levels"
deflactlon factors, and sweep
speeds.

LED READOUT displays the value


of function assigned to Control
Knob.

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Usa autoscopa to quickl'l set up the ISSOA/Bfor a basic, triggarad display. Ccnnecllhe slgna,llobe vlawed to channell
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or 2, and press l'i,,'!!II"~,;d .

Active functions or operating modes ara Indicated by Iha lighted keys and the CRT readout.

, . HORIZONTAL mode keys salect


the timebase display mode. Keys
are enabled in V vs T scope mode.

Advisory messagas are displayed on the CRT as an operator's ald. They are displayed momanlarilywhen an Illegal key
entry Is made or whan other conditions occur that may require aadltional information.

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SOFT KEYS perform labeled


functions unlass a menu is
selected. Menus redefine soft key
functions wlth'labels
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the CRT.

Variable function values can be changed with the, Control Knob.


Assign the Control Knob to a variable function by pressing tha corresponding variable function key:

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LINE SWITCH applies Jwer


instrument when setto'ON. All
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deflection factor

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vertical position

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sweep speed

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trace intensity
panpi intensity

Imain

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CONTROL KNOB is'USdd to


change varlable'funclion
values. Coarse or fine slep
resollllion 'can be selected.

CALIBRATOR OUTPUT providos a


1V p-p square wave for probe
adju~tment and calibration
checks.

VERTICAL CHANNELS 1 and 2


are primary Input signal paths in
V vs T and I vs 2 scopa modes.
Channel controls are anabled
whan channel Is on.

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horizontal position
dual separation
delay
delay, numerical entry mode

MAIN timebase controls select


main sweep parameters. Mllln
controls are always enabled in
V vs T scope mode.

Then increment or decrement lie function value by rotating tha Control Knob.

Soft Key Menus

:!,V~R.I~L,EF~N~rIOf'l ke~s ~~e cpl~rcjf!,e~~~*bro"'(n

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The function of the soft keys is changed when a menu is called to the CRT. Menus redefine thasoft keys with displayed
labels such as:

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/)\/)/;~:~';(,'-'::~;,_ ,,'"":-r. I">'j"'!"""if'i>'; ',i. _oJ,,/?::'}",I,' '-':./\,

.:.';',J;',l/l:', -~7

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. ','ThaY assignlhe. Cqntrol.,Knob to the varlabla function parameter, to' .

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soft key number---'

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soft key function

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The menus can be turned on and off by pressing

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trigger level

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Primary varlabla function values are displayed In the CRT readelll for convanlent refarenca.

CRT READOUT display~1 primary


,
variable function param,atars.

SAVE And RECALL keys allow


operator to stpre or recall eight
Inslrunlant states using the soft

Indications

SCOPE ,ild VERTICAL mode keys


selecl th' basic operating mode of
the ISeOVB.

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BLUE KEY shifts blue labaled keys


to their alternate function.

SiMPLIFIED OPERATION

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310.

GETTING ACQUAINTED EXERCISE.

damonstra!lon' of general opareting feetures and ma;ly of the special functions. In addition. some basic measurement
should take ebout 20 minutes to perform.
The only equipment required Is a 19BOA/B
techniques are described. The exercise
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end e probe.

On the rear pMef:

1. ,Check fine vol/ege switches for correct "of/age selec/ion.


Check fuse (or correct curren/ raling. Current ratings are printed on the

line module.

Connect power cabfe.

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Set/he frontpanef LINE switch /0 ON.

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INITIAuze,

L.:~~~swltch to OFF. ,thon to ON.

311. Using Autoscope . '

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Autoscopols 0 convenient meens of obtaining ~ beslc display of an unknown signal, In executing autoscopo.the 1980A/B

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Aller eutoscope. the 1980A~B displays Input signals plotted vs Jl)ain sweep. Main sweep speqt! is selected to dlspley - 2
cycles of the waveform. If only one slgnalls'epplled. deflection factor Is selected so the displayed slgnells - 3 divisions peak to
'peak.

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For more Information eboutthe autoscopa function, refer to the "Amoscope" D~tailed Operating Instruction.

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Keys and Indicetions.

Insteed of, conventional mechen;cal switches. the 1980A/B has membrane switch keys to control instrument operation.
Instrument setup Is stored In nonvolatile memory, so It Is not lost when Instrument power Is cycled off end on. The keys are

easy to operate. just press 0'\ the center of the key legend.

Active functions or operating modes are Indicated by lighted "eys. For example. press :::: to turn on vertical bandwidth

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limit. Tho key lights to Indi~ate bandwidth limit Is on.

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lis used to select blue-Iabled shift functions. IshIlls only the next key that Is pressed. If the next key hes no blue shift function,

sel.;c;ted. Now press !,,:'~/,;, to select Inverted dis"'ay.lnvert IS.~ toggling function. so press I

the normal function is perf"med. For example. to Invert channel 2, flr&t press lit lights to indicatethata blue function can be

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:to restore noninverted

display. Press I::::. Because::::, has no blue functioil, the shllt Is Ignored.
Advisory mossages prOVide supplementel operating Inform&tlon. They ere dlsplayc'<.l momentarily on the CRT when Invalid
operations are attampted or when certain special cor.ditions ar& In effect. For en example. press'

. The edvisory

fEY DI '3ABLJ::D Is displayed to indIcate the key has no function In the current operating mode. A description of all advisory
messages (and suggeslL'd response) Is conteined In the "Advisory Messagos" Detailed Operetlng Instruction.

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Prlmaryverlable function parameters are displayed In the CRT readout. FI9ure 33 describes the reaci,"l display when
chennell and 2, and both main end delayed tlmebasas are on.

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Parameter values of variable functions are changed with the Control Knob. The Control Kr :b Is a digital control with an

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"analog feel". Velues set by the knob ere stored in nonvolatile mamory. sothey are not lost when Instrument power Is cycled
off and on.

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Operation

GETTING ACQUAINTED EXERCISE

Channel 1 doflectlon
, factor value

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factor value

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source

Delay val"e
Iconlro1 knob is assigned to delay)

Main trigger source


Main sweep
speed value

, - - - - Delayed sweep
speed value

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Fi.qure 33. The CRT Headout

80-344

E~ecutlng autoscope assigns the Control Knob to main sweep speed. To indicate this selection. almoin) is lighted and the
~ED readout displays Ihe main sweep speed value. Also, the CRT readout displaysl-lfH llin Inverse Yideo to Indicate that the

Control Knob is assigned to main sweep speed.


Change the moin sweep speed by rotating the C~ntrol Knob. Press

&I to toggle betwean line and coarse step resolution.

When coarse Is selected. swee9 speed changes In relatively large steps. In contrast. fine provides a vernier like adjustment
that iscontiriuously in calibratlnn.

Now. change the defl"'.Ion factor value for channel 2. Press a . l c h 2) tc assign the Control Knob. Notice the change in
the CRT and LED readou,'. Change the deflection factor by rotating the Control Knob. Again. try making both fine and coarse
adjustments.

Accidental changes to yalues can be prevented by pUlling the Co~trol Knob In hold mode. To select hold. prass

I._ ;0 exit

hold mode. press any enabled variable function key.


For more information about using the Control Knob. rafer to the "Control Knob" Detailed Operating Instruction.

INITIALIZE _

Press:

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3-14. Using the Trigger Controls.

With the 19BOA/B. stable triggering Is easy to establiSh using this general procedure:

Check that both the main end delayed sweeps are in auto sweep mode..... and~.~ should both be lighted.
Select the sign., source for the main sweep trigger. Since the calibrator signal is conne<:ted to channel 2. press
. ,~.

. When

i..!..: is pressed. the adviso,y

TO CHAtll3E II H ~-RC (',El Cflf,ltJ is displayed. This is just a reminderto

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press either

'.!.

or' "".~

to specify the source. Otherwise, the last internal trigger source Is restored. The CRT

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Press

iii Imain} ana adjust main trigger levol with tha Conlrol Knob for a trlg~ered display. Asan adjustment aid,the

trigger siorai is di5played while the Control Knob is tUloed. The center horizontal graticule line represents the trigger

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threshold level witi, respect to the trigger signal.


When aojusting trigge~ controls, begin with the tlmebases in aura.sweep mode so there Is a trece displayed. For example,

press ~::l' Idly'd)to put delayed sweep in triggered mode. Becausechannell is selected as the delayed trigger source and the

to correct the triggering problem. Notice that the delayed sweep NOT indicator is lighted. The NOT Indicetors Show which

trigger level Is misadjusted, dalayed sweep.5 not triggered. This Inhibits main sweep and trigoerview makinr It more difficult

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sweep Is not triggered. Press=~ to return delayed to auto-sweep moda.


Now select the trigger source and level lor delayed sweep. Press _~:..
trigger signal overlaps the center horizontal graticule line.

.~'''. Idly'd) and rotate the Cvntrol Knob unlll

In wine cases, it is desireable to display the trigger signal continuously. Press

I::::. to displey main trigger view,

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The trigger circuits are both level and edge sensitive. Pres: J \. lmain)to toggle the main trigger point between positive and
negative slope.
For more information about triggering, refer to the "Trigger, Delayed Sweep", "Trigger, Main Sweep" and 'Trlggar Viaw"
,Detailed Oparating Instructions.

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INITIALIZE

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This procedure dascribes soma basic featuras of delayed sweap oparation. Press .~~ to .Jlsplay dalayad sweep as a marker

on tha main sweep.

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U3ing Delayed Sweep.

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change dela'( tim a with the Control' Knob until the marker overlaps tha falling adga of tha first pulse.

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Press .~~ to dis91ay the dalayed swePr. This providas an expanded view of tha pulse edge.

Select dual horizontal mode, prass ,....... Dual displays both the main and dalayed sweep traces. The main sweep marker

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sweeps for convenient.viewing.

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indica' \I"th~ portion of the waveform displayed in delayed sweap. Prass IE3l!lch 2)and centar tha main sweep trace In the
and use the Control Knob to change the separation bet....een

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Press l\I1ldly'd} and change tha delayed sweep speed with the Control Knob. Try using both coarsa and flna.

Becau~e tha

sweep rates of the two ti",ebases are independent of each other, delayed sweep can actually be slower than mairisweep.

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Delay-e<l sweep can start after'maln s,:",eep is completed. Press


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screen. The advisory HHEW D TRACIO qFF :SCREEN ,/s d~splaYed as a, re~lnder that da,lay time value Is longer than main
sweap.

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Operetlng Instructions.

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INITIALIZe
Press: ~

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Using Delta Volts.


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Position channel 2 so the bottom peak of tho waveform Is on thtlcenter horizontal gratlcule line. Press IIB,ch 2',

and po,sltlon with the Control K'l\lb.


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For 1J10re Informalion about delayed swoop. refer t,>, the "S-1eep Mode, Dalayed"

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, center horizontal gretlcule line.

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Read the peak to peak vollage laxpresstld as AV) In either the LED or CRT readout.
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317. Using Delta Time.


. ,T,imlng or frequr,ncy measurements can be "lade quickly with the 1980AlB by uslng,thd AT function. Try this bSsic
,"procedure for measuring pulse r l s a t l m e : '
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Chango channel 2 deflection hctor so th,U the Input signal Is displayed as 6 div:slons peak to paa.,.-ess " l c h 2)
and adjust with Control Kns'
.' Chango channaI 2 vartlcal position. if

nac~'ssary, to cenlE,r waveform. Wavaform peaks shol<,d Just reach th" 0 and

100% points rnarktld on the right hand ~ide of Ihe CRT. Press IEIIlch 2) and ,cenler ~llh Control ~no!l.
Press

=-

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to display delay
tid sweep as a ma:'ker on waveform.
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marker with the Control Knob.
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GETIING ACQUAINTED EXERCISE


Decrease mark~r width by Increasing delayed sweep speed until marker just overlaps the pulse rising edge. Pres~

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(dly'dl and adju&t with the Control Knob.


DI~play the delayed sweep trace only. press I~~

c~leyHme until pulse ~dgelnl<'rsects the center vertical graticuleline etthe 10% point. Press lIl!!kill and '

Change
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change with the Control Knob.

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Press. to turn on and zero the AT funcllon.

Incrtiase delay time with the Control Knob until the pulse edge Intersect~ the canter vertical graticuleline at the 90%

point.

Road the pulse rlsetlme lexpressed as ATI in

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the LED or CRT readout.

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Set LINE switch to OFF. then to ON.


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functions defined by OPTIOII l'IEtll.l.

labels displayed on the CRT. To call the first level menu, press

Figure 34 contains an explanation of the soft key

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' . initializes 1980AlB

'1!ilII calls

CALIBRATE .1. UTILITIES menu, .

'c-:::: calls

COIIFIDEI!CE TEST menu

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calls ItISrALLED OPTIOff LIST

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calls HP-IB AUDRESSIIODE ",enu

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turns off OPTIOI-I l'lEI!U - - - - . , . . - -

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8034S

Press ':1.::::\ COl IF I DEIICE TEST 18:30A/8. This calls COl IF [DEtICE TE',:;T mentJ which contains instructions for the test.
Press -'~"') to test channel 2.

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Confidence Test executes a eerles of autoscopes while changing tho calibrator output/eval.lt checks the vertical allenuators.
'and the vertical. horIT?ntal. and trigger circuits. At the and of the tast. an advisory is displayad to Indicata whathar the

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instrument' passed
, or failed.
Now. call tho UTlLlTfE'o menu by pressing:

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CAL 18RATE C,

UTILITIES

Utility functions, are primarily used for testing and sarviclng tha "lstrumen!.

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All menus, (except OPTIOII I'IEIIU I provide backstep capability to allow raturning to the previous manu. Return to
the Ct'ILl8RATE , ,:JTlLl TIE:: menu by pressing

PPEU! 011:0 NEIIU.

To raturntha so~t kays to thair normal functions. press


For more

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infor~atlon about manu functions. refar to the "Soft Key Menus" Datailed Operating Instruction.
INITIALIZE
Set LINE switch to OFF. than to ON.

3-,19.

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Using Save/Recall.

Whan a test sequanca is used repetltivel,.lnstrumant states can be stored in tha Sava/Racall registars for recall during the
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procedure. Up to eight instrument states can be stored. The registers are salectad using the soft keys after tha

,Store the curre~t instrument stata In register 51. press e.' ....
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Racall 51. press ,........

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Racall 52. prass ,~....

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Changa t~e instruman] stata. press

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AutQada;')~
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cells OPTIOtI

~IEtIU which redefines the soft key'functions with IebeIs disl .yed on the

CRT. When a menu Is displayed. pressing'

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'.asslgns the Control Knob to trace

=~ 'returns Ihe soft keys to their normal functions.

Delta Time end Delte Volts

Int~nsity.

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channel. If the Control Knob Is essigned to a .l function. pressing '.turns off that mode and
restores normal delay tlr.,r. or vertical pOSition control.
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togoles character generalor on end off.

t.as no function except as defined by menu. 0' options.

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has no function except as defined by menus or options.

Control Kr,ob

':;~2:'~' calls the O:;f1I.)E :~,ErT'TtIG'; tlT S[] menu. The soft ke'{s ore then defined to store

Instrument state In the corresponding Save/Recall register.:. turns off th~

S,l''E SETTltl6S "'T '3[ l

,t~~'~!calls the

Is used to change variable function parameter v.lues. It Is assigned to a function


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c:,CI'il.L '3ETTltlC;,,; ,W3[J menu. The soft keys are Ihen defined to recall the

Instrument state stored In the corresponding Save/Recall register.

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RetulO to Local

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switchos the 1980,i'rB from remote to local mode unless local lockout Is In effect.

CRT Adjustments

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FOCUS adjusts spot size for sharp display.

For 6 div measurements, 100%.


90%, 80%. 20%,
10% and 0%
reference points
are marked on the
grat;cule.

For 10 div measurements, 90%


and 10% reference
points are marked
on the graticule.

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'ASTIG adjusts Spot shape for sharpdlspl'ay.
ALIGN adjusts the horizontal alignment of the sweeps with lhe CRT gratlcule.
Figure 3-7 Control Panel Features

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~nob io hold.

located.
Channell and 2 deflection fa~tor is displayed lithe channel is on or is selected as e trigger
30urce, If .lV mode Is selected, :. value is displayed instead of deflection factor,

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puts the Control

t='! ch.nlies the gain of"he,vurtical and horlz~ntal output amplifiers so that when the beam Is off screen, it can be

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~ey. The function value Is displayed In the

Beam Finder

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. . . toggles the Contrail Knob step resolution between fine end coarse.

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by
the corresponding vJrlable function
LED readout.

8081

turns off the

'RF.CI1LL SOnIIG,3 RT SC l menu.


has no function except as defined by menus or options.

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III selecls :.T mode If tlie Control Knob Is assigned to delay (. .): If' ~~ntrol i<nob Is
asslgrned to vertlcel position
ch 1 or 21. iii selects.lV mode for the ~orresp~nding

esslgns the Control Knob to rharacter generator Intensity.

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executes autoscope.

speed but preserves chennel selection. coupling end trigger setups.

I ' . assigns l~e Control Knob to panel Inlenslty.

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Soft Keys

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320. PANEL FEATUFtES.

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Mein and delayed sweep speed, trigger source, and delay values are displayed if the
valuo is dIsplayed instead of the delay value.
timebase is on. If aT mode is selected,

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Figure 3-6. CRr Features

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3-14

Model 19BOA~B

Operation
Scope Mode

~:;: selects normal oscilloscope ''laue, Input signals IY-axls) plotted vs tlmebase
,-

..2\-.

,t."'."
' --

lJo.t:"'\' r:" ".~'"-"2':'~'~: .

;tJ+1

,/~lwotf-'

u .. " '........ ,,_

'i."L,;M' ',' rM:i'~4ufctiC"O,,:

:,-,';.' ,"-',-rr:,i,",;<,." "

eoBI

toggle

corrasponding

channals

on

and

off.

and 2, displays algabraic sum. Can ba used for difforenwilh respect to the other.

... ' and , - provide manual salectlon of allernale or chop mode.

Vertical Deflection Fector


. . lch I or 2) asigns Conlrol Knob to vertical deflection factor.

I A";.!.t{: inverts, channel 1.

L:

':.",~

Inverts channel 2.

Vertica'i Position
. . Ich I or 2) assigns Control Knob to vertical position.

I:

l:

and ",',:'

'11~,1 rea~uraments wh~n one chonMI, Is inverted


')'1i: selects olternale or chop mode automalically.

I~

a:

I shlfls b!ue labeled keys to their allernate funcllon.' applies only 10 Ihe next key

"'\~' lur;'5,on channell

L;"

L:

Blue Key

'>,i'!.,"

channels I and 2, and tlmebases.

Vartlcal Mode

r.

I ~;~ selecls display mode using rear-panel X, Y, and Z-bl~nklng Inputs. Disables

ra:"-

IX-axis), Tlmebasas are disabled.

'

L:

12,

signal IYaxlsl plotted vs channel? signal

that is pressed. If the next key has no blue labeled function, the shift is ignored.

,I'

I ~I~~ selecls X-Y mode, channel I

,,,I

D,
0,'

,signals IX-axis).

Vertlcel Coupling
I

. '

.'

'"c ~ ,....
H ~
,

:::,>~I

,'oc
...... an d

...

Ich 1 or 2) select the Input signal coupling.

Bandwidth Umlt
:.::: toggles bandwidth limit on or off. Can be used in V vs T or 1 vs 2 modes to limit verlical response.
Channel Inputs'
Channell and 2 Inputs are female BNC connectors which heve thL opeelal probekeycontacl. When t~e recommended
HP probe. are connected, channel deflection factor Is displayed as the IotaI value at the probe tip.

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Figure 38. Volrage Panel Features

t
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il.:

,te
12
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a;

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Model 1980Al8

Operation

III

Horizontal Mode

!II

:::::.. enables end displeys main tlmebase only.

.;',".:?: enebles main end deleyed tlmebases. Displays deleyed sweep es a marker on mnln
sweep trece.

,~ en~bles main and delayed' tlmebases. Displays del eyed sweep only.
i~! enables main and delayed tlmebases. Displays main and delayed sweeps In
alternule or chop. depending on vertical display mode selecllon.,
Trigger View

assigns Control Knob 10 horizontal position.

Dual Separetlon

IIIIUR

assigns COnlml Knob 10 dual separatlen.

Sweep Mode

r:~~7, '~~~ ; and,~~~ select the mode of main sweep opcr~tion.


'oillf~_

"~",,

_,~. trr'.~'.
,

I
I

Horizontal Position'

ocee

':t

1:,~ toggles the main Irlgger view on or off.


1'I~ loggles dalayed tri~gef vlaw on or off.
Ell

lUi

and ,:~: select the mode of delayed sweep operation.

,.-" resalS both main and delayed ~weeps.

.-

Sweep Speed ,
IIlmaln or dly'd) esslgns Ihe COnlrol Knob 10 sweep speed.

II

Delay
_

assigns Ihe Control Kn ,b 10 delay. normal entry mode. If delayed sweep is in autosweep or triggered sweep

modes. delay value is in units of time. In digital deley mede. delay Is expressed as trigger evenls.

I'. .assigns the Conlrol Knob to numerical time enlry mode if delayed sweep Is in aUlosweep or triggered sweep
modes.

I
I

Trigger

II

Btmaln or dly'd! assigns the Control Knob 10 trigger level.

~~ and ;.~ select Internal trigger source for main and delayed. Specify desired vertical channel by pressing
Of 1

I~

, I

II

, . .'

w"..

...... lmalO or dly dl selects aXlernal+ 10 trigger source.

I :~:~; Imaln or dlY'd) selec~s external -+- 1 trigger sourco.


I '~ selects line, trigger source for main sweep.
, ,'\, Imaln or dly'dJ loggles trigger slope between posllive and negative edge.
',::. Imain or dly'd) selecls low pass fiiter on IriGser signal.

1:,~._. Imain or dly'dJ selects high pass filter.on trigger signal. Cannot be used In DC .oupllng,
',:.... ::... and I )':~ (tnain or dly'd) select the coupling for external trigger inputs.

II
II
II

I
I

External Trlggar In~uts


Main and delayed Inputs ara female BNCconnectors which have Ihe special proba keycontac!. When the recommended
HP probes lire connected:

II

cxter~allrigger level is displayed as the IotaI value at the probe tip.


Figure 3 9. Time Panel Fea/ures

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Operation

Model 1980AlB
MAIN GATE OUTPUT: Pro"ldes ECl
level (hlgh= -0.8 V, 1010'1= -1.8 VI
signal thaI Is high durl~g main sweep.

HPIB: Connects the I 980AlB to the


Hewl :ttPackard Interfaca Bus for
r,emole operation.
CHASSIS GROUND: Binding post
accepts either a banana plug or 18
guage wire.

DLY'D GATE OUTPUT: Provides ECl


level Ihlgh = -0.8 V, 1010'1= -1.8 VI
signal that is high during delaved
sweep.
CAL SWITCH: Frontpan,el calibration
Is Innlblted when the CAL switch Is In
the protected position. Refer to
Section V of Service Manual.

VOLTAGE SELECTION: Switches


must be set I" voltage of applied powar
source. Refer to p~ragraph 26, Line
Voltage and Fuse Selection fOI
Instructions about setting the line
switches,

X AXIS INPUT: ) axis IOpUI from HP


Model 1607A.

FUSE: Select fuse according to


applied line voltege. Fuse' part
numbers are listed in table 21 of this
manual. The 1980A/B Is .completely
disabled If this fuse burns out. The line
fuse should not be replaced until the
cause of its fellure hes been
determined.

Z BLANKING INPUT: Zaxls blanking


signal from HP Model 1607A.

LINE: Receptecle provides a dirllct


grounding connection to the I 980A/8
chassis through the center contact.
Available power cordsets are
described In poragraph 26, AC Power
Cable:
'

Y AXIS INPUT: Yaxis input from HP


Model 1607A.

+ 15

,,

V REF OUTPUT: Voltage


reference for 1960A/B calibration.
: Source Impedance is -Ikll; output
level 15,,15 V30 mV.

CAL OUTPUT: Frequency reference


for 1980A/B callbr~tion and
calibration chec~s. Same as fronl
panel calibral," signal.

Figure 3/0. Rea,pane' Features


317

Operation

Model 1980A/B

c.;m
321. REMOTE OPERATION, HEWLETTPACKARD INTERFACE BUS.
The 1980A/B Oscilloscope Measurement System can be operated through the HewlettPackard InterfJce BusIHPIBI. Menu
runctlonscremote only runctions. and all from panellunctions (except those 01

'::::.

LINE switch. and the CRT display

adjustments) are programmable through Ihe HPIB. Bus compatibility. programming. and data lormat are described in the
lollowing paragraphs.
The notallon used In this section 10 described bus communications is defined h paragraph 356. Notation Conventions and
Definitions.
In this manual. the 19BOA/B program codes are listed In ASCII code. Teb"! 330. Commonly Used Code Conversions. includes
a listing of ASCII Characte,s and some commonly used equlvalem codes.
A quick check 01 the Instrumant HPIB lunctlons is provided In the HpIB I/O Check Iparagraph 347/. It vArilies that the
Inslrument can respond 10 or send each of tha applicable HPIB messages described In table 33.

I
For more Inlormation about HPIB. reler to IEEE Std 488 lor the Identic'I ANSI Standard MC1.ll. "IEEf Stand'Jrd Digital

Interlace lor Programmable Instrumentation". Tha HewlettPackard catalog and the booklet "Improving Maasurement'; In
Engineering and Manuracluring"'HP part numbar 595200581 provide an overview 01 bus operation and us~I~1 i"'ormation
aboul HpIB systam applications.

322. HpIB
. Compatibllty.
.

The Measurem"nt System's complete bus compatibility as defined In IEEE Std 488 is presentad in lRble 33.
Tha programming capability olthe Instrument is lurtherdescribed by the twelve HPIB meta messages in tha lert hand column

01 table 33. Foramost among Ihese is the Data message. Data messages contain the program codes that sellhe instrument's
mode 01 operation.

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Table 33. HpI8 Message Refe,ence Tabl-II of 2)

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Applicable

Instrument Response

Meta
Message

Data

Ves

Related
Commands
and
Control
Unes

Inter'ace
Functions

I
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i

All Iront panel. menu, and remote lunctions are bus pro-

DAB

MLo.

l3

II

gmmmable excepl LINE switch,.::::' ,and CRT adjustments.

EOI

UNl

T5

Also. all inslrument settings may be read via the HpIB.

EOS

MTA

UNT
OTA
Trigger

Clear

Yes

Ves

Does not have davice trigger capability. however. GET is

GET

deco' e.. and available lor use by Internal or plu~in options.

MLA

Doas respond to the Clear message.

DCl
SOC

318

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DCO

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11

Operation

Table .1-3, HP-IB Messege Reference Table (2 of 2)

II

ll~

II

HpIB
Meta
MasSllge

Applicable

Instrument Response

Related
Commands
Dnd
Control
Une.

tl
Remote

II

Interfece
Functions

Ye"

Enabled to rumote mode when the REN bus control line Is


true. However. It remains In local unlll It Is addressed to
IIst~n the first time. Control Knob Is put In hold on local 10
rel110te transition.

AEN
MLA

ALI

r.

II

Local

Yes

GTL
MLA

ALl

II
II

Returns Irom remote to local when It receives the Local


message or the key sequence
Is pressed. Sellings
remain unchanged after the remote to-Iocal transition.

Local

Yes

When In remote, and local lockout Is In ellect, the Iront


panel Is disabled. Only the systam controller can return the
instrumentto local.

LLO

All

Clear
Lockout/
Set Local

Yes

Returns to local and local lockout Is cleared when the


REN bus control line goes felse.

REN

ALl

PasslTake
Control

No

The contrc" Ir subset Is not Impl. mented.

TCT

CO

Require
Service

Yes

Sets ("e SAO line true when one 01 tho service request
conditions occur. If it has been enal.ed to send the ROS
message lor that condition.

SRO

SAl

Status
Byte

Yes

Responds to a Serial Poll Enable ISPEj bus. command by


sendirlg en eight-bit byte when It is addressed to lalk. Bit 7
IROS bltl is true lIthe 1980A/B had set the SRO bus control
line true. The byte is cleared eHer it is read by the I1P-IB
controller.

SPE
SPD
STB

T5

II

'.
I

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I: 1'1.
I,~

:1

I.

,=,'

II

I
II

Status
Bit

No

Does not respond to a paralle: poll.

PPE
PPD

II

Abort

Yes

Is unaddressed to listen or talk.

IFC

II

'-.l.

L
L

'I

T5
L3

2.

The 1980A/B Oscilloscope Measurement System', con.pletu bus capability as defined in IEEE Std 488-1978 is:
SH1.AH1, T6, TEO. L3, LEO. SRI, AL1,PPO, DCO, DTI. CO, E2

323,

- [i I

PPO

Commands, Control LlneE and Interl.ce Functions are defined in IEEE Std 488-1978. Knowledge of thes"
might not be necessary if your controller's manual described programming in terms of the twelve HP-IB Mela
Messages shown in the left column.

I:

PPC
PPU

1.

,-

HPIB Status Display,

The status 0' the Measurement System on the HP-IB is a~nunclated on the CAT by a special HP-IB status advlEory. For
example, ligure 3-11 shows the HpIB status advisory displayed when the Instrument is in remote mode and addressed to
listen. The symbols displayed In the advisory and their indications ere listed in table 3-4.
3-19

Modal 1980AJ8

Operation

.(
"rabia
34. Symbols Used in HpI8 Srstus Advisory
,

, Advisory
,

HPIB Stetus Indl~etion

Symbol
,

~,

Switched to remote mode

Addressed to listen

Addressed to talk

Issued lhe Require Service message

The HPIB status edvisory 15 normally enabled, lit 15 enabled by default at poweron and when tha HI" - m fIDDPE""; r'IIlDE
menu is accessed.) The status advisory can be disabled by the remote operator; for further Ir,formatlon. refer to the "HpIB
Status Advisory" Detailed Operating Instructicn.

t ...

t'.. .,.;.. .....','""'.....

_l'..... .~\.~.;.: .. ~'. . .,.;:.p'~"~-,., ""_ . ,.... ,o.i'l- ....-_._'...... - -.._

80342

Figure 3 11. HpI8 Status Advisory

3-24.

Remote Mode.

Remote Cepebility. The Instrument communicates on the bus In both remote and local modes, In remote. all bUla fewolthe
front panel controls are disabled. The exceptions are the LINE switch, '::::' ,
When Local Lockout is in effect, the return-to-Iocal key sequence

I. ,=. , and Ihe CHT display adjustments.

II ,::~' I is also disabled.

The Control Knob can be enabled and assigned to specific functIOns while the instrument

:5 in remote mode, This allows a

local operetor to make measurements or change sellings under program direction. Th' procedure for this is described in the
"Control Knob" Delailed Operating Instruction.
The Measurement System can be addressed to listen or talk whil,' in remote mode. W,en addressed to listen. the instrument
automatically stops talking and responds to Data me'>sages. When addres"ed totalk, th,' instrument stops listening and sends
, either a Data message or the Status Byte. Whether addressed or not, t~J Measureme"t System responds!o the Local, Local
I

Lockout, Clear LockoutlSet Local, and Abort messages ,-"d, in addition, the Measurement System may Issue the Require
"Service message. Although the I 980A/B does not rp~~ond to the Trigger message, this message is decoded and available for
ur,e by enhancement modules or Internal options.
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Operation

Model 1980MB

-~.'

[2-

~~

=[

" 3 '[

~u

~
. Local-to-ramota
Mode Changes. The Maasuremem System switches to,remote upon
receipt of the Remote message. The
,
,
Remote. messhge has tw~ parts:

Remote Enable IRHl) bus control line true

Device listen address (MLAI recalved onca while REN Is true

. ,

All m~trume'nlsattlngsremain unchanged Vlith the local-to-remote tranSllion. Howdver, the remoteto-Iocaltrnnsltlon does
put tho Control Knob In hold. If lhe HP-IB status advisory Is enabled. R Is displayed In tho status advisory to Indicate remote
mode.

'!i.

-c

If the Measurement System Is selto lirlen-only or lalk-only modo, the local-to-remole transition Is Inhibited.

-~[

326.

a-""""Ll
~[

~[

-;;: r
~i.:

... [
-= [L
L:
- I.:
~r.

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Local Mode.

Local Capability. ,n local,' the Measurement System's front panel controls are'operational. Although It does not respond to
Inpot Data messages in local mode, if eddressed to talk, the Inslrurpent can send Data messagos and the Status Byte.
Whether eddrossed or not,the Instrument responds to the Remote, Local, Local Lockout, Clear Lockout/Set L~cal, and Abort
messages. It also can Issue the Require Service message In local mod~.
Remote-te-Iocel Mode Changes. The Inslr",nent always swllches to local from remote whenever It receives the Local
message (GTLI or the Clear Lockout/Set Local message. IThe Clear Lockout/Set Local message sets the Remote Enable
controllinelRENI false.llf It Is not In Local Lockout mode, the Instrument also switches to local from remote when the key
sequence

I :.=4ls pressed..

The Insuument's settings remain unchanged during remole-to-Iocal transitions. If the HP-IB status advisory Is enabled. the
remotl' Inoicator IRI tulns off as ~he remote-to-Iocal chenge Is made.
3-26.

Local Lockout.

When program contrails I",."upted, which can happen by returning the Instrument to local via lhe front panel keystroke
sequence, data or settings could be changed. This would leave the Instrument in an unknown state. To prevent lhls, a local
lockout Is recommendad. Local lockout allows raturnto-Iocal only under program control.

"l"

-=-'!

Note

::l

,Return-to-Iocal can also be accomplished by turning tha Instrumant off. thbn on

--;L

again with the LINE switch. However. this technique has saveral potenllal
,
disadvantages:

=c

-L

It defeats tho purpose of local lockout Ithat 15. the system controller may
lose control of the instrument).

~L

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327.

Other HP-IB conditions reset to default states at power-on.

Addressing.

The Measurement System Interprets the byte on the eight bus data lines as an address or 0 bus command ilthe bus is In the
command mode IAttentlon ccntrcllineIATNjtrue).ln addressable mode. the instrument may be addressed to listen ortotalk.

3-21

"I

.,

, " r

II"" ""'P'''!li'il''~'~'f 'li""_"."'III'III.'I'I~"I':'I"~'1"il'1

" I ."",., ""I'''~'''; .'" """""'!"'Wo1"f~-'~'''--'l"'''''-''I' 'I' ~~"

,.- .,

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Model 1980AlB

Operation

Once addresseo to listen. the Instrument remains conflgur~J to listen until It receives an Abert message (lFC/. lis own talk
addrass (MTA), or a universal unllstan command (UNL) from the controller. Once addrassed to talk, the instrument remains
configured to talk until It receives en Abort message lIFC), enother Instrument's talk address IOTA). its own listen address
(MLA). or 0 universal untalk command (UNT!. If the sta:us advisory Is enabled, It Indicates on the CRTwhen the Instrument is
addressed to talk ITI or addressed to IIstan Ill.

~:::~~:

liillll~
~;;;-

L
I'~

l;~

'Jr-

I;~

I r:.;:

e,=.

1 ,'Jr'

The Me,asurement Sys!l'm Is shipped from the factory In the addressable mode. with Its talk and listen eddresses set to ''1'' (Ie,
T7 end L7). Rp'er to table 330 for equivalent eddress codos.,The Instrument can elsobe configured In the talkonlyor listen
only mode. These modes enable limited bus operation without an HpIB system controller. The Instrument's address and
addressing mode may be displayed or changed from the front panet using lhe soft keys. Complete Instructions 'or these
prueedures are in the "HPIB Address" Detailed Operatl~g Instruction.

i:

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Ustenonly Mode, If lha Instrum6ntls set to IIsten'only mode, It is alwaysconfigurad a.,a listener and respcnds to all Data
messages sent on the HPIB. Howover, it cannot output Data messages and it is inhibited 'rom responding to the Remote,
Local, Local Lockout. Cleer Lockout/Sel Locel. or Abort massages. Also. It Is disabla~from issuing the Require Servica
messaRe and cannot respond to a serial poll.

k
I'

'~

1~

i..'~

--_._.

,..---

!......

NotL

I.

In listenonly moda. the front panal IS enabled Ilhe instrument does not enter
r~mote mooel. Therefore. sattlngs can be changed while a program Is executing.

~
~

~~-

.....

>--

--.----

,~-

'Telkonly Mode. If the Meesurement System is set to talkonly mode. it is always configured as a talker and does not respond
to any of the bus messages. Although the talkonly mode may be selected from the front panel. it Is not supported by'he
19BOA/B standar,j firmware.

l ,=-

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3-28. IiPIB Turnon Default Conditions.

I.

Several HpIB parameters are reset at poweron. However. both the Instrument'saddressand addressing mode are preserved
In nonvolatile memory.

~
....
-

'

~
;;0-

I. - .
L F

HP'IB parameter default conditions are;

HpIB local mode

L
L

Locallockout clearpd
Unaddressed tlf In normal addressing mode)

l
ROS mask cleared

Service Request message cleared

Status byte register cleared


H?IB status advisory anabled
3-22

,. 1,,-

",

I""

,-

,~

l =
l [

~;::
~-

l
l

'.

i~r;_.
11'-.

...

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Model,1980AlB

I
II

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Operation

329.' Data MesSages.


The Measurement System communicates on the :iPIB primarily with Dat~ messages. The Measurement System Interprets
the byte en the eight bus

d~ta lines as a Data message when the bus is in the da'ta mode IAnention:OOnlrollinelATNI false)

"

The instrument can both receive and send Data messages. Input Data messages Include the Instrurnent's program codes

(devlce.dependent commandsl used to program front panel functions; ri,enu functions, andall ~emotefuncllons.Output Data
,

'

'"

m6ssages Indude inst~ument status information and the settings of specific functions.

Of special consideration Is 'he Learn String which can be sent E .J received L" the Instrument.lt'ls a binary data string that

Mode" Detailed' Operating Instruction.

contains a condensed rC'dlng of the entire Instrument state. The Learn String isdescrlbod In paragraph 3~32 and in the "Learn
,

I
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The HPIB Codes and For'mat Summary (paragraph :l?5) provides a list of all program 'codes for tlte, 1980A/B.This summary
Includes a brief description of each code, specific format requirements, arid a cross reference t"fUrlher InformatiOn in the
,

Detailed Operating Instructions.

,I

I '

330, Receiving the Data Message.

The Measurement System responds to Data messages when In remote mode IREI'1 control line true) ",nd is addressed';Olist?n'

or whon It Is in listenonly mode.

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Input Data Message Format. Input Data messages contain a string of de"ice dependent,cO,rr1inands'lproilram codes) and an
,

[;

"

[ l;

.'

I,

i=ndofString IEOS) message. lhe program codes within a Data message are executed after the EOS message is received.
,

The following format rules must

11"

"

oe observed in all input Data messages:

~essag~,must
be terminated by a I<LF.
,

A linefeed LF is used as the End-ofStrlng IEOS) message. Each Data

Except during Learn String transfers, the carriage return character '''CR Is not r~qulred befora <LF>.I'receding

,I

< LF>, <CR > is treated as "no operation" end may be repeated as many tiq,es as porrhued by the niaximum .ring

12
I

'i:j';,

lenQth limitation.

L
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When several program cedes are sent in a Data message, a semicolon I;) must be used tode!lmit each program code
except the last one in the string.

Spaces

SP are not allowed within input Data messages except as defined in the program code format

description.

I
1:

The maximum length of a Data message string is 128 characterD !including: semicolons, commas, < SP>, < CR>. and
<LF>I.

L
F.rrors in Data message syntaxareuapped and can berep<lrtedvia the HPIB.Fordetaiisabc.utdetecting and reporting format

errors refer to the "HpIB Syntax Errors" Detailed Operating Inslr~ction.

L
L
L

If.

323

"\

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Operation

ca

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Model
1980AlB
,

;13enerallnput Dale Message Format:


'\,

~~Ice

dependent

co~}l1lind

\
i

l\

'l~'

"Oillimlter
, ."
.' I
Is required .-l
til ~eparate rn~lliple\

--

'I

('1 0t required '


befor~ EO:>,

l'--'---Optlonal charecters

commands "'ithin Data


message

T_'' ---,----EOS message

'T
".,
"

-----'----

',

8.

<prograol code>[;<'program code>I ... [;II<CR>I<LF>

Ii

Multiple device dependent

.......,
--"'=

commands ew allowed
up to mexlmum strl,

lengm

of 127 characters

'

Progrem Ordar Considerations. Measurement Syste..; functions may be progremmed In prectbll I' eny order from the np
IB, However. it is recommended that program code sequences should be in the sama order used for frontpanel operation,
Generally, this requires that f'unctlons be set up starting with the most besicpara~eter to be changed, For example, before
anterlng channel 2 deflection factor. turn on channel 2,
"

'

If pn enhancement module or Internal option for the instrument Imposes any "tharorder conslderations,the manualfor that
I

'

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option provides the necassary programming


,
, Information,

~l

Tabla 36,lists typical prooasslng Ilmss for soma sampla Dala' massagas, To mlnlmllJ Ihe procasslng lima In a glv~"
I,

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application, usolhe learn string and sava/recall regls'ers I, esteblish Instrument configuralion, When sending e series of
program codes to ,the 'I 980AlB. proce~slng time can be

red~ced ;'y c,

:;

e
l

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"1blnlng Ihemlntc 3S few'Data meesages a~ possible.

For example. note, .ho exe~ution time for the lastt-.vo Data mess~ges In table 36,

'

, Program Code Format. Prngram codes caris1st of e two letter'lunction Identifier Ii,e" prefix) and a paremeter field, Suffixes
" "

"

ere not used In 1980A/B program codes, The two letter Identifier Is a mnemonic Ihat del' 4S Ihe major Instrum~"t funclion

being eddressed,' De~ending upon the Identifier, the essoclated parameter field mey contain

'-.

I'a~a,,\eters: The general rlJles of'progr~'"


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code formet ,are:

ze~~'.

one. or multiple

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The 1980A/B sends and 'receives Data messages In standard ASCII code,
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., The i~str'\mo~t responds equaily to upper and lower casa characters, '

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Perametar fields cciillalnlng multiple parematers rer,uire a comma 1.1 to


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d~lImlt individual parametars,


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Program codes ara space sensitlve.Withln progrem codes, spaces are accepted only Immediately following function
idel ;flers or parameterdallmlters.iExponentla! ~umerlc entries use Ihacharacler "E" or "e" as a delimiter between
:

the mantis.d and tha exponant; spaces may follow "E", "a". or comma.)

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data, Integer. decimal. end exponential parameters can be signed 0; unsigned. Specificfor';'at requirements tur all
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pro~ram

"codes are given In the Detai:ed Operating Instructions section olthls manual, They are also condensed in the HPIB Codes and
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Errors.ln program cads format can be trapped 'and reported via the HpIB, Refer to the "HPIB Syntax Errors" Detailed
Operating Instruction for a description of how to detect and report prOGrem code format errors,
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~60 mG~r:

'b'K'a.l <CR><LF>
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Recall instrument st~te from register 1


Save Instrumant stata in
register 1.
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,

380 msac

Execute'lnitialize.

3.21~ac

EX'Jcute autoscup~. calibrator connected 10 both channell


and 2,

Il'" \

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200 msec

IN<,CR,><Lr:-

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Functlon/Comment~

Execution r'm'"
(Typlcall

~CR><LF>

,'SK7,1

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Oete Messege
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i Table 35. Tvpicel P,ocessing Times fo' Various Commands

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Modell SBOA/B

AS :CR><LF>

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SA<,CR><LF>

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2.7 sec

Executa salectiva amoscapo one channel on wilh callbr~tor


connacuid.

. j

TX1, < any string>

20 msac

Write taxI on line 1 of the CRT text field,

64 msec

Assig~ Control Knob,to channell deflactio" facto., fine


resolution.

70 ms.c

Turn un channel 2 '"Iy.

40 msec

Enter channell deflection factor ,of 2 mV/d,v. If polarity


change is mada, add 54 msec.

VCl. 2<CR ><LF'>

82 msec

Sel6:t DC coupling for channell.

HM2 < CR >< LF >

114 msec

Selactlntensitied horizontal modo; time glva" is for chango


from main modo.

RCl.l <CR><LF>

I:
VM2<,C'R><LF>

I:

VSl. +2.00 E-3<CR><LF>

I: C'"O~
!J 1,(

HM3<CR='<LF>

70 msec

Salect delayed horizontal "I1ode, time given is for change


from Intansitied mude.

55 msec

Enter main sweap spead of 50 I'se, ,Jiv.

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MS50.0E -6<CR><LF>

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DY200E -3<CR'><LF>

50 msec
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DL200<CR><LF>

28 msec

VM2; VC2, 2;VS2, + 2.00E-3

140 Olsac

<CR><LF"

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HM2;MS50.0E-6; MMI;,
MTl-l,4; ML200<CR><Lf>

Ente, delay time of 200 msac.

260 msec

Enter calayad triggar laval of 2 div, internal source selacted.

Enter channel2 coupling and sensitivity. Note the execution


time improvement whan several program codes are sent in
a single Data message.
Select horizontal mode and main sweep speed, mode,
trigger source, slope, lovel, and coupling,

'execution time is maasured from receipt of EGS message I < LF:> I, Maximum data Input rata is 127 I'sec/ch"acter

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Model 1980AlB

Operation

Il<UNL>'<OI'A'<"C<"f<"'<LLF>
,

, , '8us, eddresslng commands

ECIS message

Execute autoscope

Fxecute initialize

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II <UNL> I<OTA><MLA> IIN;SKIJ.2.3 <CR><LF:>

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Execute delay and balance

selfcal routines

Set channel I
coupling: AC

only

Set chonnel 1 deflection factor to


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Ino~,invertedI2.5

mY/division

'Th~ bus eddressing coromaods perform ~he following functions:


UNL Unlisten unaddresses all' current listener~.
OTA Oth~r,Talk Address Is tha talk al',!"ess of some instrument other than the 19BOA/B, In these
examples. OTA would be the tal:,

II <UNL>I<OTA '><Ml!~>IrVMj ;VS 1. +2.6lle - 03:'T<CFi><LR>


Selec!,irJrtical
, mode: channell

II

~ddress of the con;roll,",

MLA My
Listen
Arldress .. :he listen
,
'
, address' 01 the 19BOA/B,
Figure 312. 1980A/Blnput DatB Message Examples

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331. Sending the Data
MeslllIge.
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The instrument can ser.d Data messages in local or remote mode. when it is addressed to talk or in the talkonly mode,
Note

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Before the in.trument is adoressed to 'alk. the desired output data must be
specified with the appropriate input DatE message. Otherwise. the Measurement
System outputs the ASCI' character "E" by defauillo complete the ~~s transaction.
Output 'Oeto Menege Format .output Data

IT

.,,"=="s include the settings of individual functions, instrument status

information or binary Learn String data, Excluding the Leern String. there are three oulput dala types: Inleger. decimal.
, and
exponential. Aif output Data messages contain a leading space 1< SP>j followed by the funclion value or status data, < CR >
and <LF> are sent as the EOS message for all output data except the Learn String. The Learn String uses the EOI busconlrol
line to signal endofstring,
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For more Information about output Data messaga~, rafer to the "Reeding Values Via HP-IB", "rnstrument Status", and "Laarn

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Note

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General Output 01118 Message Format:

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Most output DNa

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,.

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eos mesS"qe

messages are
Output data contains a

signed

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'}:.

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. <SP>I+I-J<selling or status data><CR><LF;>

maximum of 16 characters

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(upperr.ase) as the delimiter between \~e.mantlssa and the exponen'.

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exponential values aressnt by the 1980A/B with the ASCII character. "e"

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3-32. Learn Mode.

.Laarn String consists of BO. B-blt bytes containing information about front panelconflgure,ion. Thlsbinarydata can be stored
In the coniroller's memory for future 'use. Tho Laarn String includes only those paremeters that can be stored In the
instrument's Intern.al Save 'Recell ulglsters. The contents of the Save/Recall registers. however, are not Included In the

Note

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The BOth byte of the Learn String is sent with the blJs eOllina true. to Indicate end-

of-string.

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When the Meesuremer,t Syst~r1" Is addressed to listen. the binary data can be returned to It In a BO byte string. The

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transfer must be ttlrmlnated with <Cll> and < LF>. When the < LF> Is received. the Instrument changes state according to

Measurement System Interprets tha (irsttwo bytes to lIatermine tt,atthls Is aLaarn string. Following the BOth byte. the
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the Laarn String contents.

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Note

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During the transfer of the Learn SIring. the instrument can not be readdressed.lfit

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, Laarn String,. Refor to the "Save/Recall" Detailed Operating Instructi~n for Information about register limitations.

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If the Measurement System receives e "Te"tTeach) progrem code and Is then addressed to talk. It sends the Learn String. The

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Mode" Datailed Operating Instructions.

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is the transfer will be abOried, The BO byte string should be sent or read by the
controller using a ,echnique that does not readdress bus devices.

,
For more Information about using the Learn String. refer to the "Laarn Mode" Detailed Operating Instruction.

3-33. Receiving the Clear Message.


Receiving the Clear Message sets all Soft Key menus to off, aborts a talk or listen. and clears all Service Requests.
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Model 1980Al8

Operetlen

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334.. Recei"lng the Trigger MessftgElI

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The 1980A/B dees not respond to the Trigger message .\~ET bus commen?), although the message Is rECeived and evellebla
to Internal and plug-In options.

336.: Receiving the R~mote: Message.

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The Ramote message has two parts'. First. the remote enable bus control line lREN) Is held true, then tho device listen oddress
Is sent by the controller. The Measurement System Is enabled to go Into remote when REN goes truo but It does not actually
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switch Into ramote until oddressed to listen tho IIrst time. No Instrument settings are changed by the transition from local to
remote, but the Control Krlob Is placeJ In hold. Whan ectually I~ remote mode. the Meesurf..nontsy~tem dlsplaysR in the
HP,18
~tatus advisory to Indieete remote mode.
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336. Receiving the Local


, Message.

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TIle Local message rEturns the Measurement System to front panel control. The Local message (Gil bus command)
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addresses the Instrument to Hsten enllthen switches It from remote to local mode. If the HPIB status advisory Is enabled,the
remota indicator (R) will turn
off when
the Local message is received. No Instrument settl"ys ora changed
by the remoteto.
.
,
'local transition.

,
:,lthough the l~cal message returns Iront panal control, It does not clear local lockout. Unless the Instrumant recelvos the
Clesr Lockout/Set
Local messaRe, If local lockout is In eff~ct, It will return
to local lockout moda the next time II goas to
,
,
remote.

337. ,R8Ceivingtlta Local Lockout Me~sage.

1'-

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The Locaflockout message ILLO bus command) disables the Measurement system's front panel return-tolocal keystroke
sequence. local Lockout Is acceptad when the Instrumant is in elthor remote or local mode. Afterwards, whenever the
, instrument Is in remote mode. lockout Is In effect. While thslnstrument is In local lockout, tho remota to 10caitranGItion can
,only b9 mada from the system controller by sending the Clear Lockout/Set Local message or the Local message.
,

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,338. ' Receiving the Clear Lockout/Sat Local Message.


TheCI~ar Lockout/Set Local massage (AEN contrniline false) returns the MeasurementsVSlem from remote to local mode
and clears the loco, lockout condition, t-!o Io,strumant settings are changed by this massaga. It is accapted while the
instrument Is In either
remote or local, ';'o<le. If the 'Instrume.;tls
in remote mode.
the remote indicetor IRlls blanked when the
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Clear Lockout/Set Local message Is r .~elved.

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339; Recoiving the Pass Control Metaage.


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Tho Instmment does notlmplem9nt the 'controller subset, there/ore. it does nol respond to the Pass Control message.

340. Sending tha R!!llUire Se:vice Message.


The Measurement Systam sends the Raqu,ire Sarvlce message (by setting the sRQbus controllina and bit7 of the status byte
true)whan a prevl?usly pfogrammed condition occurs, Tha instrument can send the Require Sarvice message In either local
or remote moda, Tho Require Service r,e~.age Is cleared
when e serial poll Is executed by,the system controller. During serial
,
poll, the SRQ controlfine,is fesetlmm~dietaly before the instrument pl2Ce~ the Status Byta massage on tho bus. Figure 313
,

3-28

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Operetlon

Model 1900MB

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Inclur 'ethe conditlonethet cen be selected to causo tho Require Service mp.esage, It no conditions areselected.the Require

~
Sarvlce massage 15 disubled. '

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nie Measurement System Indicates having sent the Require Service message by displaying '3 In the HP-IB status advisery.
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This Indlca!or 15 turned off during the serial poll when the SRO control line 15 reset.

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If the Measurement System 15 set to either IIsten.only or talk-only mode. It can not send the Require Service message.

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For complete Information about programming the condition that causes the Require Service me,sage. refer to the "Service
Requesl ~ondition" Datalled Operating Instruction.

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11

Bit,

I\d'isory
or
Error

End

Key

HP-18

of
Sweep

Closure

Syntax

Mask

&:

Weight

128

64

32

16

It: '

Service

SRO
Key

ROS
8it

Plug-In
Option

Internal'
Option

Request

Request

II:,

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Request
Condition

Error

Notes: 1. to set the ROS bit and SRO hus control line true. the condition must be enabled In the ROS mask.

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2. If no condition 15 enabled. the 1980A/8 can not set the SRO bus controlline nolthe ROS billrue. However.
bits 1-6 and 8 of the status ~yte are set to Indicate which conditions have occurred.

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Figure 313.

The Slalus Byre and Ihe RQS Mask

341. Sending the Status Byte.Message.

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The Status Byte message consists of one 8blt byte In which the bits are set according totheconditlonsdescribed In figure313. The Measurement System sends the Status Byte message when It is addressod to talk and It receiv8sthe Serial Poll

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Enable ISPE). bus command from the HP-18 system controlter. Alter the message 15 transferred to the controller.
. all bits aro
cleared by the Sarlal Poll Disable ISPD) bus command. the Abort messoge. or If the Instrument is unaddressed to talk.

lZ

If the instrument 15 set to eithp.r IIstononly or talk only mode. It does not respond to the SPEar SPD commands and can not
send the Status Byte.

The Measurement System has two modes for transferring status Information with tho staluS,byte:

I:

If the Required Service message 15 not enabled (that 15. If the ROS mask value 15 01. asingle status byte is available from

II

the Instrument. The bits in this byte are set to Indicate all conditions that have occurred since tha byte was last roset.ln
this mode. the ROS bit Ibit7 of the status bytel is always false. Figura 3-14contains a typical flowchart for reading
Instrument status when the Require Service message is disabled.

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If the Require Service meosage 15 enabled, as many as nine separate occurrences can be queued In a status byte

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register stack. Each byte in the stack has two bits set true: The ROS bltlblt7) and the bit corresponding to tha condition
that occurred. The status reglsler stack 15 read on a first-In. first-out basis by serial polling the Measurement Systam
repetitively until it does not sand the Require !leNice message. If there are more than nine o<currancos before the
register stack is read. the stack will contain the codes for the first eight conditions end for the last condition that
oc~urred. Figure 3-15 contains a flowchart for reading instrument slatus using the Require Service message.
3-29

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Operation

Modol 1980MB

II

II
II

('11
II
II
II

SERIAL POLL
8
'CRiio sY:TUS
,BYTE MESSAGE)

II

II

YES

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NO
TEST BITS
1-6,8 FOR
ALL
CONDITIONS

.II

II

CALL
CORRESPONDING
SERVICE
ROUlINES

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END
STATUS CHECK

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Figure 314. Seriel Poll With Require Service Message Disabled (RQS Mask Value = 0)

To supplement the information in the StGtus BYlll, Inere ere status <jualifier registers that can be read to determine which
~rror

qccurred. which key was pressed, etc. For more information about using the status reporting features of the

Measurement System, refer to the "Instrumant Status" Detailed OperatiriO Instruction.


3-42.

Sending the Status Bit Message.

The Meesurement System does not respond to a Parallel Poll Enable II;'PEI bus command; it Cllnnot send the Status Bit
message.

330

Operation

Model 1980MB

[(]

BEG Ii,
STATUS CHECK

IS
SRO LINE
TRUE?

o
C
1.1

YES

NO

,
SERIAL POll
19BOMB
(REAO STATUS
BYTE MESSAGE)

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IS
BIT 7IROS)
TRUE?

r~u
[[

NO

It

POll OTHER
INSTRUMENTS

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YES

,
TEST BITS

1-6,B FOR

INTERRUPT
CONDITION

CALL
CORRESPONDING
SERVICE
ROUTINE

END
STATUS CHECK

Figure 3-/5. Serial Poll Using the Require Service Message IRQS Mask Value> 01

3-43.

Receiving tho Abort Message.

The Abort message liFe control!:ne true) halts all bus activity. When the Measurement System receives the Abort message it
becomes unaddressed and stops talking or listening. The Require Service message and tho Status Byte are unaffected by the
Abort message.

331

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Modal 1980AlB

Operation

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3-44. OPERATOll'S CHECKS.


3-46.

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Confidence Test.
Confidence Test can be e~ecuted from the frontpane,

,0 confirm that the Internal 1980A/8 hardware and

software Is functional. This test does not verify that the 1980A/B is operating to speclficalions. Only a 1:1 or
10:1 probe or a BNC cable la required te ~~ecute Confidance Tesl.

II

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Procedure

Select the OJIIf'lDEIICE TE::'T menu by pressing ":.':." , ~~ CC'llFrnEllCE w:r !,):?un B.

II

Than, connect the calibrator algnalto tho vertical channalto be tested. To e~ecute the test, press any key e~cept

11

or'=' .

To a~ltthe COl IF I DEIKE TE'o T 'menu without parforming the test, press'

FFE'Ij,'jIJ', !IEW'.

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Indication

If the Instrument passes the Confidence Test, tha PF,.:,.'[D IE'T advisory message Is displayed on the CRT.
If t~e Instrument foils the Confidence Test, an error mesS3ge Is displayed In the LEO Readoutthr.: indicates
which failuro was detected, The testis than aborted, the 1980A/B e~ccutes an autoscopa to Initialize Itself,
I

nd the advisory r'AlLED TE'iT Is displayed, The error messages that may be displayed during the Confidence

Test are listed In table 36.


If no signal Is applied to either input channel when the Confidence Test is e~ecuted. the advisory message

',IGIII',L IIOT FOIIIID is displayed on the CRT in addition to the error message

IErr

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Table 36.' Confidence Tese Error Messages

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Erro,' Message

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lerr
lerr
lerr
lerr
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Error Description

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- 32J

No slgnalfound at channell or 2.
Horizontal renge error

-331

, 10V range error

- 3'd
- 3!j]

1V range eror

- :J

61

a.1V range error


O.02V range error

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Response

If a failure Is detected by the Confidence Test, the instrument might be useable but it docs require servicing.

Comments

Atthe end of the Confidence Test. the Measurement System e~ecutes an autoscope on thecalibrator signal lot

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output level of 1 Vpp). Previous front panel sellings are not preserved by this test. However,lhe Save/Recall
registers and HpIB status information are not changed.
The Confidence Test requires a front panel key closure toe~ecute. The test cannot be e~ecuted via the HPIB.

can not be used to turn off the menus when the OJ> '''I DEI ICE TE':;, 1:3:':(111 8 manu Is displayed.

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3-46.

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Operetlon

Memory. Check.

Description

There ere two memory checks: ROM Checksum ond HAM Test, These checks essure that the 1980A/B
memory Is operating properly and that It contains valid data,

t
Procadure

Both memory chacks are in the UTILI TIE::' menu which is called with the key sequence:

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W.ISnATE ,', UTlLITlf.'S

IJrLLITlE:,
To execute
ROM Checksum. selecttha. Urrl.lTlb manu, then prezs
,

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can also be executed via the HpIB by sending the Data message:

-[
IN:SKll,2,4,6 <CR><LF>

01;

Toexecute the RAM Test routin&, select the Ur ll.l TIE:; menu, then press'

also be executed via the HP-IB by sending the Data message:

I'flll IE", 1,Thischeckcan

IN:SKll.2,4,5 <CR><LF>

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Indication

Whan the Instrument passes either the ROM Checksum or RAM Test, the edvisory F'tl',o"ED TE'" is displayed
on the CRT.

II the instrument falls a RO,M Checksum or RAM Test. an error message Is displayed in the LED readout that

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advisory Ffl [LED 'JP"T is displayed,

Indicates where In memory the lalure occurred, When the first error is detected. the routine Is aborted and the

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Response

If the Instrument falls either the ROM Chacksum or the RAM - lSt, it might be useable. but it does requirp
servicing,

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Commants

Executing either the ROM Checksum or the RAM Test causes the advisory messages to be enabled. However,
there are no other changes in instrument frontpanel setllngs or stetus,

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De'scrlption

Tha following procedures check the Oscilloscope Measurement System's ability to procass or send all 01 the
I

applicable HPIB messages oescribed in tab!e 3-3, In addition, the instrument's ability to recognize ilS HPIB

a:

address Is checked end all 01 the bus data, hand.hake. end controlliries except DIOB are selto both their true
and false stetes. These procedures do not chec~. whether or not all Measurement System program codes are

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program codes, in all likelyhood are correctly Implerr.ented,

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The validity of these checks Is based upon the following assumptions:

being properly interpreted and executed by the Instrume"t, however, if front panel operation is correct. the

The instrument performs correctly when operated in local mode. This can bo verified with the
Contidence Test and the MemoryChecklROM Checksum and RAM Tesllprocedures in paragraphs 3-

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.Id 3-46 respectively,

Tho bus controller properly executes HP-IB operations as defined by IEEE Std. 4B8,

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The bus controllr"s HPIB Interlace properly executes the HpIB operations.

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Model 1980AlB

Operation

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If the Measurement System appears to fall

11

any of these 11"-IB checks, the validity of the ebove essumptlons

should be confirmed before attempting to service the instrument.


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The controller's HP IB interface select code !: assumed t~ be "7". The Measurement System Is assumed to be
In the addressable mode with address "7" (T7/l7) selected. This select cedeaddress combination IIhetls.

II

707} is ,not necessery lor these checks to be valid. However. program lines In this procedure would havo to be

II

modified for any other comblnetion.

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These checks are intended to be es Independent of each other os possible. Nevertheless. the first feur checks
should be performed In order before the other checks Any speclallnltlalizotion or reQuirements fer 0 check are
described at its beg!nning.

HPIB Controller

...................... HP 9825/98213A IGeneral and Extended I/O ROM)


HP 9835/98332A 11/0 ROM}

or-or-

HP 9845 Iwith HpIB 1/0)

HPIB i.ltorfece

Setup

HP 98034A Irevised)

Connect the Measurement System to the bus conrroller via the HPIB Interface.

Procedure

Address Recognition. This check determines if the Meesuroment System recognizes when it is being
addressed and whon it is not. This check assumes only that the Instrument can properly handshako on tho bus.
Before beginning this cheCk, set the Measuroment System LINE switch to OFF, the~ I~ ON.

Description

HI' 9826

HP 9835/45

(HPl)

(BASICt

Sel Remote Enable fREN) line false.

Icl7

lOCAL 7

Send the 19BOA/B listen address.

wrt 707

OUTPUT 707

wrt 721

OUTPUT 721

The HPIB status advisory should read: HP-IB:

Unaddress 1980A/B by sending a different listen


eddress.

The HPIB status edvisory should turn off.


Remote and Local messagos end

.... This cheCk determines if tho Mesuroment System properly


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switches from local to remote control, from remote to local control, and whether the key sequence:

I,=,

returns the instrument to local control. This check assumes that the Measurement System is able to both
handshek.. end :ecognize its own address. Before beginning this check, set the Measuremont System LINE
svvitct>

10

OFF. then to ON.

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Operation

Model 1980A/8

Description

1'-

Send Remote message by setting Ihe REN line true

HP9826

HP 9836/46

lHPLI

(BASICI

rem 707

ReMOTE 707

lei 707

LOCAL 707

rem 707

REMOTE 707

and addressing I 980A/B 10 listen.

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1he HPIB status edvlsory should r~dd: ~II-r 8: PL

send Local messege to 1980A/B.

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The HPIB status edvisory snould read: HP' 18:

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Send Remote message te I 960A/B.

I:
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HpIB status advisory should eead: HF- J!): FL

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Peess

I ,=.. The status advlsoey shoul~ change to eead:

HP -IIJ:

Receiving the Data Musage. This check deteeminer If the Measueement System prop.ely receives Data

I:

messages. This check assumes the instrument Is ablp to handshake, recognize its own address, and peoperly
make the remote/local transition. Before beginning this check. set the Measurement System lJNE switch to

t
:[

OFF, then to ON.

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Description

~t

'=1:

Set REN Iino true.

HP 9B26

HP 9836/45

lHPL)

(BASIC)

rem 7

REMOTE 7

wrt 707, "AS"

OUTPUT 707: "AS"

,
Address 1980A/B to listen and send the Dat,a
message "execute autoscope",

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Check tloat the Instrument executes an autoscope and that the HPIB status advisory reads: 'IF' -18: FL

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Sending the Data Message. This check

det~rmlnes

If the Measurement System properly sends Data

messages. It also verifies Ihe 7 least s;gn,fica~t HpIB data lines can be sent and received In both their true
and false states. This check assumes the instrument Is able to handshake, recognize its own address. make

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remote/local transitions, and receive Data messages. Before beginning this check. set the Measurement

~L

System LINE switch to OFF, then to ON and press

PFE'ET..

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' '1"1'"

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Ope~allon

Modal 1980AlB

Description

HP 9826

HP 9836/46

(HPL)

(BASIC)

Send Remole message 10 1980A/B.

rem 707

REMOTE 707

Send a Dala message ,0 1~80A/B which instructs it

wn '/07, "OF2"

OUTPUT 707; "OF2"

10 outpullhe value of .hannel 2 deflecllon factor.

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Address 1980A/B IOlalk and store lIS output data In

red 707, A

ENTER 707; A

variable A.

["splay value of A

dspA

DISPA

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The HpIB slatus advisory should read: flP - [B: RT
The controller's display should read 2.00 19B26) or 219835/461

Locel Lockout and Clear lockout/Set Local Messayes. This check delermines if the Measurement Syslem

properly receives Ih" Local Locl'OLlI message and Ihe Clear Lockout/Sat Lu':=! message. This check assumes
thaI the Measurement System

,s able to handshake, recognize its own address, and properly make the

remole/local transitions. Before begillning rilis check, sot the Measurement System LIN Eswitch to OFF, then

10 ON:

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Oescription

Send Remote mossage to 1980A/B.

Send Local Lockout message.

HP 9826

HP 9836/46

IHPL)

(BASIC)

rem 707

REMOTE 707

110 7

LOCAL LOCKOUT 7

I ',,:,. Advisory

',COPE

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The HPIB status edvisory should read: flP'I8: RL


Press:

"(

IJ~'IDER REt'IOTE U'tITROL should be displayed and the slatus advisory

should remain unchanged.

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Sena the Clear Lockout/Set Local message.

HPIB slatus edvisory should read: fiR rB:

lei 7

LOCAL 7

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Sel REN line true.

rem 7

!lEMOTE 7

Address Ihe 1980AlB 10 Iislen.

wn707

OUTPUT 707

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I ,,:. The HPIB status advisory sh,",ld read:

Press:

flP - ['8:

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- . -....

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Operalion

Model 1980A/B

~
Abort Message. This check determines If the Measurement S;stem becomes unaddressed when it receives
,the Abort message. This check assumes that the Instrument Is able to handshake. recognize Its own address.
and make the remote/local transitions. Before beginning this check. set the Measurement System LINE
switch to OFF. then to ON.

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Description

HP 9826

HP 9835/46

(HPL)

(BASIC)

,
SenJ the Remote message to 1980A/B.

rem 707

REMOTE 707

ell 7

ABORTIO 7

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HpIB stalUs advisory should read: HI

18: FL

Send the Abort messaae unaddressing 1980A/B.

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If using a HP 9825. check tMtlhe HP-IB status advisory reads: HF' -1.8: F' .If using a HP983510r98451. check

message with the ABORlIO command.)

that the HP-IB slatus advisory is lurned off. tThe 9835 and 9845 send 'ne Local message and the Abom

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Send Local message IHP 9825 only).

lei 707

The Lecal message

was sen: with


A80RTIO statement
Address 198011. /B to talk.

red 707

ENTER 707

Send Abort message unaddressing 1980A'/B

cli 7

ABORTIO 7

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Check that th" HpIB slatus advisory is off.

Require Service Message. ThiS check determines If the Mensurement Sl'stem can Issue the Require Service
messCige Iset the SRQ btls lin~ truel. This check assumeS tha, the Measurement System is able to har,dsha4e.
recognize its own address. make ramole/!l)caillanr.itoons. aM receive Da',1 messages. 8eforebeginningt,i.
cheek. seltlle Meas'"ement System LINE switch to OFF. Ihen to ON.

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U~St.'liption

S"t REN line

tril~.

HP 9836/45

(HPLI

(BASIC)

rein 7

Address 1980A/B to Iosten and send a DOlamessage

enabling a Require SuviCll' message to bd sent if

HP 9826

y.

It 707. "1M2"

REMOTE 7
OUTPUT 707; "1M2"

&

key closure occurs.

L(-..
Press

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HP~IB sratus advisory should. ,~;.;lj: 1lF" IS: F~.


337

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Operallo~.
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Model 1980AlB

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'

*-~-''''''''T"-------'----------'

r';;:ad
of the control'I'ar's HPIB
. , binary,status
;
I~ 'enJca and store data in VE' i~ble A.
Displ~y

'rdsl7l"

STATUS 7; A

ttl

value of SRQ bll.

dsp "SRO=",
bit 17.-",

DISP "SRQ = ";

BIT 1A.71

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Tha SRQ value should be displilyed as

1.00 19B26) or 1'19836/461. Indicating that tha Measuremant Systom

, Issued the Require Sa~vice massaga.

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Status Byta Massage. This check detarmines If the Measuramant System sands tha Status 8yte messagaln
both local. and remote mOdes. This check assumes that the Measuramer.t System Is abla to handsheke,
recognlza' its own address, and make local/r,emote transitions. Before beginning thischack. set the

Measuremant Systa/l) LINE switch to CFF, then to ON.


I

Description

Conduct a serialpoll and dis~lay Status Byta value.

HP 9825

HP ~B35/45

(HPLI

(BASICI

Ids (707)

STA1US 707; A

DISPA

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Chack that the HPIB stalUs advisory remains off and tha controller display readsO .OOIHP 98251 or OIHP 9836
and 9846).

'5,

Prass ':,:'

,
Sand Remote

mas~age

to 1980A/B.

Conduct a salial.poll and display Status Byte value.

rem 7.07

REMOTE 707

rds (7071

STATUS 707; A
DISPA

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HpIB status advisory

s~.ould

read: HP IB: F'L

Controller display should raad 130,00 IH~ 98261 or 130 IHP 9835/45).

348. OPERATOR'S CALIBRATION AND ADJ'USTMENT.

349. Delay Time Selfcal.


I

Description

To maintain the specified dalay lima parformance. execute the following delay self-calibration procedu;e
approximately once each hour.

Procedure

The delay time selfcal can be executed with the ke'( seq~ence:

: , 'R

CALIBRATE ,': UTILI TIE'S

' . DELAY SELF CAL


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It can also be executod via the HPIB by sending ''1e Data massage:

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IN; SKO, 2,1 <CR><LF>

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Indication

As the delay selfcalls executing, (,e LED raadout displays a number which represants the relatlvedalaydrlft.

!,

As the drift Is nulled, this dl~playad number epproaches zero. When lhe selfcal routine Is finished, the

lZ

, Measurament Systam Is restored to the sellings It had before the s.lfesl "'las Inltlatad.

If the drift cannot be corracted by tha selfcal routine, th~ Instrument executas the salfcal repetilively until e

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kay Is pressed or the UNE switch Is cycled OFF end ON.

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To express the 'delay drift In terms of percentage arror, divide the value displayed in the LED readout by

-fC

1999.87. For example, If the value "30"ls displayed, the drift Is: 30/1999.87=0.016%

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Response

lf the selfcalibratlon routine cannot correct the drift entirely, internal ae: Atmantls required. Although the

Measurement' System may stili be functional, It doas require servicing.

360. Vert/cal Balal.ce Self-cal.

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Description

The vertical bel~nce selfcel routine nulls geln dependent offsets In the vertical preampllfiers. The selfcel
routine virtually eliminates baseline shift as vertical deflection factor Is changed. The balance self-calahould

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, be performed whenenr, there Is notiC'lable shift of the vertical baseline as deflection fector Is changed.
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Procedure

To execute the belance self-cel from the front panel of the 1980AlB, press the following key sequence:

"

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't:=i ' . ,CALIBRATE to UTILITIES

BALANCE SELF -CAL

The balance selfcel cen be s<ecuted vie HPIB by sending the Data massage.

,C

=
;

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IN;SKO,2,2 <CR><LF>

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Do not apply eny signals to channell or 2 Inputs while executing the balance selfcal procedure.

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Indication

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While balance selfcal

:3 executing., advisory messege

"

BALANCE SELF -CAL CH 1 lor CH2) Is displayadon

the CRT. Wher. the belance routine Is finished, the Measurement System is restoreUto the same sellin'ds It
had before the self-cal was Initiated.

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If the balance routine cannot calibrate one of the vorticel channels, an error message Is displayed in tt"a LED

readout to indicate which ch~nnel failed. The Instrument can be progra01mfjd to Issue the Pequlre !)ervlce

~U

message to signal this failure,


refer to the "Error Messages"
end "Service Request Condition" Detailed
,
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Operating Instructions for further information.
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Although e vertical balance self-cal failure Indicetes the Measurement System shouldbe checked byqu3lified
service personnel, ,he accuracy:of measurements taken with the instrument are not Impaired.

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Model 1980A/B

Op'3'ration,

J:61. CRT Adjustments. '


Description

Controls ere provided on the frontpanel of the 1980A/B for operator adjustment of the CRT display. Because
trace elignment with ,the groticule is affected by the orientation of the instrument with the ambient magnetic
,

field, the display mey heve to be realigned efter the Instrument Is installed or moved. The ASTIG and FOCUS
controls may have to Ie periodically adjusted for optimum focus.
~M'tQ;;~1

Trace Alignment. With no signal applied to either vertlal channel input, press h._.iJ.
Using a small scrawdriver. or alignment tool. edjustthe frontpanel ALIGN control (on CONTROL panel) for
~st, alignment of trace with horizontal gratlcule lines.

Astigmatlsm and Focu Set trace intensity to level 22, press'l!!liIend edjust with the Control Knob.
Sel,ect 1 vs 2 scope mode. press

h',i:',

Ground channel ,1 and 2 inputs, press (,:~~:i~ (ch 1I.

e.

Procedure

' , " ,

lch 21.

Adjust ASTIG control for best spot shape (i.e.. most radically symmetric spoIl.

Adjust FOCUS control for smallest spot and for well defined characters.

362. Probe Compt"nsation.


Description

Probe compensation may be required because of variations in total Input resistance and capacitance from one

instrument or Input to anothar. To compensate a probe, proceed as follows:


Procec!'Jre

Connect probe to the input of vertical channel',


(;~,nectthe probe tip to the frontpencl calibrator terminal.

Select DC coupling for channel I, then execute a salective autoscope. Press

'i:J (ch 111 ~~J.

363. DETAILED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.

CI

364. Using the Detailed Operating Instructions.


These Detailed Operating Instructions contain all the information needed to operate the 1980A/B. The Instructions ere
arranged alphabetically; a functional Index appears in table 32,
, The following considerations' ""'Iould be remembered when using the Detailed Operating Instructions:

P'ocedures and examples assurre the instrument is In the initialized state (refer to the "Inttlalize" Instructlo.l/.

The procedures and examples for HPIB operation include only the program codes (device dependent commandsl
needed for ,'emote operation, The HP-IB command mode messages Isuch as REN, MLA, MTA, and UNLlthat are

A.. ust divider probe low frequency compensation fOI correct display (figure 3-16).

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Operation

Model 1980AlB

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OVER COMPF,NSATED

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PROPE:'lY
COMPENSATED

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UNDER COMPENSATED

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Figure 3-16. Divider Probe Adjustment D'~fJley

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rsquired in bus date transfers are not listed. General requirements for communicating with the 1980A/B are in

paragreph 3-19.
Reinote
operation. HewlettPackerd
Interface Bus.
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HP-IB program codes are listed in ASCII code. Table 3-30 contains conversions to other commonly used codes.

The notation conventions used to rlescribe HP-IB codes are defined in paragraph 3-66. Notation Conventions and
,Definitions.
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Model 1980AlB

Operetion

Advisory M,essages
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Description The Instrument generales edvlscry messages to in11cate HpIB syntex errors. Incorrect key entries. and special
operating Informetlon. The messag.s ore displayed on the CRT In Inverse video. They can also be reported via
the HpIB. The, edvlsqries can be disabled if desired.

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Te~le

37 "~ts all edvisory messeges end describes the conditions which cause th,m. Figure 317 conteins e
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typical advisory message


, display.

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Fif/ure 317. Typicel Advisory Messege Displey


Procedure

llsabl) edvisory messages with the key sequence:


~., OiLI 8FflTE .'. UTI LI r lE'5

UTILITIES
IAD1..JISORIES OFF
, . <:n3hle edvisory messages with the key requence:

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CI'1LlBRATE.:. IJTILITIE'"

UTILI TIE',

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'Program Codes ,

Enab!e or disable the edvisory message display:

AV<stete>
slate ::=

3-42

" disable edvlsorles


1 enable advisories

Oper~:lon

Model 1980AlB

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Advisory Messages (Cont'd)

LC
Example

. Disable the advisory messuge display,

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(keys)

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CALIBRmE'i UTILITIES

"~f~ UTILITIES
.~~ ADUISORIESOFF

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(codes)

'[

TT

AV9<CR><LF>

REMOTE

identifier
,

EOS

stata

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Indication

When the advisory display is anabled or disabled Irom the Irontpanel, the 1980A/B accapts the key entry and
remains In the UTILITIES menu,

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Comments

In remote operation, edvlsory m9ssages can be programmed to cause a service request, This capability is

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At poweron, the advisories ere enabled as a delault condition,

independent 01 whether the adylsory display Is enabled or disabled, For more Inlormation, reler to the "Service
Request Condition" Detallad Operating Instruction,

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The "I.nstrumant Statu~" Detailed Operating Instruction e_plalns how to read the advisory code via the HPIB,
Table 37 Includas th" HPIB codas ler tha advisory messaaes,

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The code lor the HP -IB SYHTAX ERROR advisory can not be reported via HpIB nor can this advisory cause a

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service requast, HPIB syntax arrors are handled separately, refer to the "HpIB Syntax Errors" Detallad
Operating Instruction lor more Inlormation,

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Reletad

Charactar Ganerator

Sections

Error Messagas

HPIB Status Advisory

HPIB Syntax Errors


Instrument Status

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Service Raqu.st Condition

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Model 1980A/B

Operation
,

Advisory Messages (Cont'd)

Teble 37. Advisory Messege Description (Pege I of 2)

Advisory Massage Description

HPIB
Code

11
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, OPT rOfllll';TALLED Htl'i> tlO t'lEtIU"": there is no menu display for the option selected: For more Information.
refer to the operating hlformation supplied with

th~ o p t i o n . '

CfWillllEL I::; OFF -the dellection factor, po~arity. or coupling of a vertical channel caimot be ~hangad from

II

tha frontpanel while the channal is off.


DLY'D 51,IEEP I '3 OFF -tl ,e dalayed sweep speed. trig gar lavel. trigger quallfiars. sweep mode. and delay

cannot be changed from :na frontpanel while the dalayed sweap is off. Instrument must be ,nV vs T mode

DL'i'D ',fIEER Itl AUlO- although tha trigger qualifiers for the delayed sweep may be changed while it is
,.

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and in intensified. dalayed. or dual horizontal moda,

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in autoCswaap mode, this sweap moda does not requira a triggar, signal. '
I:E'" DI,
SABLE!I
'-tha kay prassed was not ac~epted. aithar tha function is not allowed or there is no curr~nt
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function .assignmesnt.
CHflPACTER GEIIERnTOR OFF -

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characiar intensity cannot ba changed whan the characters ara not

-tha vartical position Clnnol be adjusted when tha channel is off or

displayed.

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CHAtI :JFF OR TRW '3RC IJIILY

only baing used as a trigger source.

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OIl'I!'IC,E lilT ':.FC (",EL CHtttIJ -

:3COPE I.U'lDER REr-lOTE

cmn r~OL

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selecttha internal trigger so'urce by pressing '.','....'" or'

- the Instrument is In Remoto mode; nIl keys

excePtl.~:~,

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and

\=::~~

HF: I8 S'I'llTtC ERflOP' -

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10

',COPE tlOT HI DUm. f10DE- dual separation can only ba adjusted if the instrument is in dual horizontal
mode.

12

COIITROL IJIOB III HOLD - Control Knob is not assigned to any function. Sel.ctthe do. ired variable,
function by pressing tha correspondir9 key.

13

344

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an HpIB syntux error occurred.

The HI' - [8. ',;','tln-I>: CFPOI, advisory is not reportad via HPIB. Refer to Comments section of this instruction.

are disabled.
~.c'iF'E IIOT Itl ',I 11'0 T I'IUDE -,key prassed Is enabled only when tha instrument is in V vs T mode,

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Model 1980A!8

Operation

Advisory Messages (Cont'd)

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Table 37. Advisory Messo~e Description IPage 2 of 2)

HPIB

Addsory Message Dascription

Code

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SELECT I)EPT PO"H OF DELfl';'- to enter olVor aT mode, first press


then press

g.

IEB (channell or 21 or INg.

14

S I GilI'lL. tlOT FOIJIID - no signal is detected within the frequency or amplitude lange for autoscope.

15

CAL. ;':EI'IOP',' PPIJTf,C TED - the rear'panel calibration protection switch is set to PROTECTED, calibration

16

is not possible,

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17

CflL tIEI'II]e:',' IIOT FFflIEC rED - the rear panel calibralion protection switch is set to NOT PROTEC. cLl,
Set it to PROTECTED, before using the 1980A/B,
AT utIL:,', UI f:uro '011 flFTEF DI.:' auto-sweep m o d e . '

olT measuremenrs . In only be made when dl'laycd sweep is in


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18

LOIIO HOU"TF F;',' "LOlII'lfllll ';.1: - main sweep speed is much slower than delayed; may cause
viewing proble.os,

19

LOII(, HOL.DORF Wi ".LIXI DL.';' D ':11 - delayed sweep speed is much slow~r than main; may cause

20

viewing problems,

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i""lCE ,'ifF "CFEEII - the delay time is greater than ten times the main sweep speed, The inten

l~T

lit

~T

H)[t[-: 01'1!.\' - only a ~T value can be expressed in terms of frequency. Select

.,n mode.

22

Pfr.''-'ED 'IF:, i-the Confidence Test. RAM Test, or ROM Checksum found roo errors.

24

Ff1JLPD iE:r - the Confidence Test, RAM Test or ROM Che~ksum found an error. The instrument should
be checked by qualified service personnel.

25

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sified marker is be',3nd the main sweep window,

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Operation

Model 1980AlB

Autoscope

Delcrlptlon Autoscope finds the amplitude and period of signal inputs and displa~stham on the CRT. For many waveforms,

It provides a one keystroke 'setup of the 1980A/B. Autoscope 15 optimized for repetitive input waveforms with
tha following characteristics:
frequency

50 Hz to 100 MHz

amplituda '. 20 mV to maximum Input rating

Autoscope exacutes the followhg general procedure:

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Preset th~ conditions listed In lable 38.


Test signal amplituda at each vertical input. If a signal 15 found, adjust channal delectlon factor for
approximately 3 divisions of display.

Ii no signals are found. display advisory and ~nd routine.

Turn olf ch,a~nals with no signal 'inpul.


i

, Select signal from Idw8St numberad channel as trigger source for main and delayad sweeps. Sewlgger
level to

to.6 divisions.
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Datermlne period of triggp, sourco and set main sweep speed for approximatel. 2 cycles of display. Set
d~layed

sweep spoed to 0.1 of main valua.

'Display input waveforms and return control to frontpanel or H?IB operator.

Wit~ selective autoscope. the operator can define which channels are t? be autoranged.ln addition. selective
I

autoscope preserves coupling. trigger source. and trigger level selOl'


are preset an~ which are preserved by selective autoscope.
Procedure
To execute selectiva autoscope. press

~..;::;mJ.

~ Table38descrlbeswhlch functions

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Program Codos

Execute autoscope: '

AS

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Execute salective autoscope;


SA

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Op.. alion

Model 19BOA/B

'e[

Autoscope (Cont'd)

cC
Example

Execute outoscope.
LOCAL

(keys I

1-'-:
~:' . II'!NIf~"'~

[
REMOTE

(codes)

Indication

<CR><>
idenlifier

EOS

Asthe 1980AlB is aUloranging daflection factor and sweep spead for each Input channel. tha signal waveform
Is visible on the CRT. At completion of autoscope. al' Input signals greater than 10mV are displayed.

Comments

Selective autoscope defaults 10 full autoscope execution If any of the followln~ conditions are delected:

1980A/B not in V vs T mode

No vertical channels on

1 + 2 vertical mode selected

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If no Input slgnnls are found when autoscope is executed. these addllional presets are madr:

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L:

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Trigger source Imaln and delayed) = channell

Main sweep speed = GO.O /lsec/div

Delayed sweep speed = 6.00 /lsec/div

Verlical deflection factor lall channels) = 2.00 V/div

[
In remote operation. customized auloscope routines (controller driven) can be Implemented using the

L.:

trigger flag. Refer to lhe "Trigger Flag" Detailed Operating Instruclion.

L
if external delayed trigger source is selecled whersel.'live autoscope Is execuled. lhe delayed trigger level is

preset 10 lhesame numeric value as main tflgger level. For main values> 1200. delayed Is set 10 12.oo( + 10)

or 1.200 (+ 1). For main values <-12.00, ou!ayed Is set to -12.00 (+ 10) or -1.200 (+ I).
frequency

![~

Related

Reading Values Via HpIB

Sections

Trigger Flag

L
L
L(

L
L
I

3-47

'. " .....' ..L . _ . ,

1 III

.....

1~

"

h.1

J1

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Model 1980A/B

Operation

Autoscope (Cont' d)

.~

Table 38. Autoscope end Selective AU/oscope Preset Conditions

no change

no change

off

no cnange

1 V p.p

1 V p.p

Control Knob Assignment

main sweep speed

main sweep speed

Character Generator

on

on

Delay

o sec, coarse

o sec. coarse

Delta Time

off

off

channel I

off

off

channel 2

off

off

Horizontal Position

0.00 div, coarse

0.00 diY, coarse

Horizontal Mode

main

main

HPIB status advisory

no change

no change

:='Iensily. Chdraclers

70%, coarso

no change

Intensity, Panel Lemps

90%, coarse

no change

Intensity, Trace

25%, coarse

no change

Scope,Modo

V vs T

V vs T

Separetion, Dual

-3.0 div

-3.0 div

Soft Key Menus

no change

no change

Swoep Mode, Dolayed

autosweep

no chango

Sweep Mode, Main

auto

no change

Sweep Speed, Delayed

autoranged

autoranged

Sweep ~,eed, Main

autoranged

autoranged

Text Displ. y

no change

no

Advisory Messages
Bandwidth limit
,

Calibrator Level

After Selectivo Autoscope

After Autoscope

Instrument Function

II

Delta Volts

')

~hange

Trigge . Delayed

source

Internal, selected

no change

slope

positive

no change

level, Internal

0.5 div

set to main level

level, oxternal (+10 or+ll

0.5 V

refer 10 comments

coupling

/'r-

no change

source

Internal, selected

no change

positive

no change

levol, Internal

0.5 div

no change

level, external (+ 10 or+ 1)

0.5 V

no change

level, line

0.5 V

no change

coupling

AC

no change

Trigger View

off

no change

Vertical Coupling

AC

no change

Vertical peflection

autoranged

autoranged

Vertical Mode

seleclr,lJ

no change

Vertical Position

solecl,d

no change

Trigger, Main
slope

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II i 11'11 II., I"" .," I'!"'"'''~'';':''' i' 'I " '. r' ,~ I'

"r ., 1"1 ,'."" ~ .."

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Operalion

Model 1980AlB

=(

dandwidth Limit

~[(
Descrlpllon

i[

Bandwidth limit changes the rolloff of the vertical signal path. It is usad to fillar signals displayed on the
vertical axis when the 1980A/B is In either V vs T or 1 vs 2 mode. Bandwidth limit does not affect Internal
trigger signals.

~[

Vertical Bdndwidth Cheracteristlcs

t.:
t

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Procedure

limit off

-3 dB at 100 MHz

limit on

-3 dB at 20 MHz

To toggle bandwidth lin..: on or off, press

t.

Progrem Codes

Turn bandwidth limit on or off:

I:

....

",!.-.

BW<state>

I:
state;: =

C .

L(---J

example

bandwidth limit off

bandwidth limit on

lu,'\ on band""dth limit.


LOCAL

'[

....
,.'-

(keys)

I:
I:

(codes)

--Tf

BWl <CR><LF>

RfMOTE
iden:ifier

EOS

state

t
I:

t
t

Indication

When bandwidth limit is on. :.:: is lighted.

Related
I
Section. '

Scope Mode
Trigger, Delayed Sweep
Trigger, Main Sweep

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Vertical Coupling
Vertical DeflecUon Factor

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L.
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Model 1~80AlB

Operation

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Calibrator I.e 'fel


Des~rlpllon

A signal at the

Iront-p~nel

I.

el

celibrator tarminal lor use when adjusting probe compensatlnn The cn"brotor

signal Is al.o available through a BNC connector on the rear-panel.


Tha normal calibrator output wavelorm is e 1 V Pop. square wave. Signal amplitm1e .:an be changed via the
HP-IB for calibration checks at other levels.

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Calibralor Characteristics
frequency

. . . . . .

1 .B6

kHz square wave

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rise time . _

$ 5 "sec

amplitude

10 V p'p 1%
1 Vp-p1%
200 mV p.p 1 %
100 mV pop 1%
20 mV p.p 2%

t
l
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source impedence .. . . .. 50n

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'Procedure

Calibrator output level can only be changed via the HpIB.


Program Codes

Select 'alibrator output level:

I
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CL <level>
leval ::=

I.

1 20 mVp.p

2 100 mV p.p
3 200 mV Pop

Exam"le

1 V Pop

10 V Pop

1
1
1
1

Set calibrator OUlputto 10 V p.p.

REMOTE
(codes)

CL5<CR><LF>

identifier--T.j

level

L----EOS

...
l

350

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Operation

Model 1980A/Il

r Ll ,

'. Calibmtor level (Cont'd)

[,

.~

Comonents

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TIle calibrator out~ul amplit~de is ,es~1 to ils dehull value of 1V p.p by the foliowing:
II

l:'

Power-on

Executing autoscope

Executing pres_t (HPIB "IN")

ROM Checksu:n

RAM Test
Confidence Test'

I(

,-

ealibfator level cannot be stOfod in the Save/Recall registers nor is it changed when an instrument state is
recalled.

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f

Related
Sections

T'
L:

Probe Compensation (paragraph 350)

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(

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[

L:

L
L

L
L
1.:
t

"-351

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.--:.-.

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Operotion
\0

\ : '

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CharactQr' Gen'eratpr

(I.

"

pescrlptlon

'

~nodcI1960AlB

characte~ generator di$plays the.eRT readout: advisory messages. a.\.1$olt k"V menus. It can also be
. programmed via HpIB for special text diSplliy~, This Inst~~ctlon descr''><Js the CRT readout. and some general
considerations
about ~sing ~he chara'cter gellerator.
'
,

Primary vertical and horizontal parameter values a~d the trigger source selections ar~ dh,played by the CRT

The

readout. WhM lhe Control Knob is assigned to one of those !unctions. tho function name is displayed in

'I

Inverse video. Figure 318 contains a typical readout display.

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Figure 3-18, The 1980AIB CRT Readout

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The character generator writes all characters during the main and delayed sweeps. In other words. characters

are muitiplexed with the traces, AI'though this technique provides a high quality character display. at soone
sw.ee" speeds it may Interfere with the trace display. ror example. pre'ss the key stJquence ' : : '

,iii

and change main sweep speed to approximately 6 msec/div with the Control Knob. The "holes" in the trDces
are caused by the character generator. Press

,='.

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Dnq the "ho'les" disappear.,

The following steps can be taken if the character generator interferes with measurements:

Reduce the number of d,spl3yed traces to fe":'lest required br makinll the mea.uiement.

Select chop vertical display mode,

.' Turn off the character generator. use only We LED readout for parameter value display.
P"lcedure'

To t09gle.t~o character generator on or off, press' :::. . This key controls all characlers displayed except the

adv.isory mO$sage~.

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3-52

_..:.
:.

,'

...._
-,~~

.!.;.

.n ...
-

.d~

H.~i1,..._....._

,,

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f f;.:.,

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Model 1980A/B

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OperaHon

lu '

Character' C:.laniera,tor
(Cont'd)
,

:tC~

Program Codes

,e

'

Toggla tha charac,t~: generstor on or of(:

lZ

SK3

'Ii

Turn only the CRT readout on or off:

rt~,

ILi

CG <state>

rl!

stato::,=

:1;
Example

CRT readout of',

CRT readout on

Turn off the CRT r aadout.


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LOCAL
(keys,)

:1;':')

,
CGO<CR><LF>

REMOTE

l:

identifIer

(codes)

L-

[L

Comments

TT

I
state

local or remote oper~tion, if the CRT readout is turned off with'"

EOS

=:::. ,orthe HpIB program code "SK3", the

following conditions turn .he readout on again:


I

Poweron

Execuling autoscope

Executing selective autoscope

Calling OF'TWII ,1EIII.I


,

In local or remote operation, lIthe CRT readout is turned 01/ with the HPIB progrant code "CGO", calling
,
,
I
OPT i 0,'1 "\Et':1J or cycling the LINE switch turns' the readout on again.

Related

Advisory Messages

Sections

Contra! Knob
HPIB Status Advisory
Initialize

,Ll'

Intensir"

,~haracters

,'

and Lamps

Soft Key Menus

Text Display

353

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'.~.

:" ,." ," ,.' ..' : ..,' .. l ' . . " '... Of.i: '. . ",. . , '.' .. " '. _;.

,,'., . '.,

.','

., ." '

"-:.

,','

Operation

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Model 1980AlB

Control Knob
Description

II ~

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The Control Knob is used to change the .value of ~ariable function parameters such as sweep speed, deflection

IJ

factor, trigger le.vel, and delay. The, knob Is assigned to a .variable function by pressing the corresponding key.
As the knob is rotated, the .value Is Immadiately changed.

II

The Control Knob is a stepping control; either coarse or fine step re!Jfllution can be s~leCted. In coarse, the
"

speed of knob totatlon affects the step size so that changes can be quickly made. Fine provides .vernier-like
contrel where step size is set for maximum resolution.

I
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Accidental changes to parameters can be pre.vented by selecting hold mode. In hold,lhe knob Is not assigned to
any variable function.

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The Control Knob can also be assigned to va,;able .functions via the HpIB. In this special case, the knob is

enabled for local operation, even If the 1980A/B is In remote mode. This allows the selected function to be

1-

adjusted from the frontpanel, while all other keys and functions remain In remote.
Procedure

'.

I'.

....

'. . Ich 1 or2)

deflection faclor

. . Ich 1 or2)

.vertical position

IIlmain or dly'd)

sweep speed

..

~I

-e

I -

.-

panel Intensity
character Intensity .

.,

-J

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trace intensity

,n

III Im~ln or dly'd)


RUM
,11mI

i
-

,-

To assign the Conlrol Knob to a function, press the corresponding .variable function key:

I
I -

trigger le.vel

=-

horizontal position

dual separation

.'-

delay (time or digital)


deley time, numerica,

Toggle Control Kno~belWeen fine and coarse step resolution by pressing

E.

Il-

l-

To select hold mode, press , . Exit hold by assigning the Control Knob 10 a variable function.

I=-

--

e-

I -

.o.

3-54
~,

""
,

..

, ' ,

' , :

I'

' :

,__ _

"

"

'._

=r -:

'l~0,;;_6:',-<-~-"------------"--:r ;'l';~" '--. ~\I~~,J"'--\\',

\ , /=;"
,

'r

;~ontrol

c(
c

~
,,

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Program Codes

i 'I

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I)

code:::

0 hold
1 channell deflection factor
2 channel 2 6lflection factor
3 main sweep sP'led
4 delayed
, ' sweep speed

a:,
t
,, I

,II
I

channell position

channal 2 position

channell position

0 channel 2 position
9 o'ual separation

1~ horizontal position
11 ,'main trigger level

II ,', I

RC<codo>[ ,<step>[

r.

I:
t

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Knob' (Cont'd)

Assign tho, Control Knob and sot step resolur.lon:

r.:

12 delayod trigger level


13 dolay

14 delay

'-

16 dolay
16 trace Intensity

L
t
12

17 charactor intensity
18 panel intensity
step:::

,,

0 coarse
1 fine,

L.:
To essign the Control Knob to delay in the numerical entry mode, first send the program code: KV7,41 _ t,'en

L
L:
'.
L:

send RC13,O or RC13.1 to select step resolution. Refer to the "Key" Deteiled Operating ;nstruetion for morb'
Information about the "KY" command.
The program codes for assigr, ng the Control Knob to ~ T end ~ V are described In the "Delta Time" and "Delta
VOIIS" Detailed Operatinv Instructions, respectively.

L.:

E~",ple

Assign Control Knob to channell deflection foctor. coarse step resolution.

L:
LOCAL,

I.:
t

_'Ch2).

(keys)
.

-.IIL

REMOTE ,
(COa..3)

L(

RC7,Il<CR><LF>

identifier
assignment code

L:
L

EOS
step resolution

~
355

l
~0'

I .

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'

. . ,

...

"

."

_;,.t.

Or

".

Model 1980A/B

, Operation

Control Knob (Cont'd)


'IndictltiJn

C1ntrol Knob assignment is indicated by lighting the corresponding variable function key. Also. the LED

/.

readout displays the parameter value of tile function.

I,

The LEO ,readout di3piaysiH 0 L d

Ito indicate hold mode Is selected. If the Control Knob is rotated while in

hold. the aa"'sory CiJIITF'iJL I tlCili III HUU' i3 displayed.


When the Control Knob is assigned to a variable function displayed by the CRT readout. the funotion name is

I'

displayed in inverse video.

Comments

lights to indicate that fine is ~elected.

II

The Control Knob defaults to hold mode when the 1980A/B makes the remotetolocal transition.

Executing autoscope or selective autoscope assigns the Control Knob to main sweep speed. If the 1980A/B is

in remote mode. the Contro: Knob is enabled as though the program code RC3.lJ was sent.

Executing preset IHpIB "IN"I in romOle or local mode assigns the Control Knob to trace intensity. If the

1980A/B ,is In remot& mode. the Control Knob is enabled as though the program code RC16.lJ was sent
Control Kn~b step resolution for a variable function may also be changed by the following:

Executing autoscope

Executing presellHPIB "IN")

Recalling settings from Save/Recall registers

Executing

selecti~e

autoscope

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Related

Delay

Sections

Delta Time

Delta Volts
Horizontal Position
Intensity. Character and Lamp
Intensiy, Trace
'
Re~ding

Values Via HpIB

l'!

Separation. Dual
Sweep Mode. Delayed

Sweev Mode. Main


Sweep Speed. Delayed
Sweep Speed. Main
Trigger. DelaY~d

Trigger. Main
II

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Model I~"OAIB

Operation

Delay
Descriplion

The deley from the main sweep trigger until the start of the delayed sweep is expressed in terms of time or
trigger events. depending upon which delayed sweep mode is In effect. This inslruction explains hOWlo selthe

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delay factor for each of th~ delayed modes.


There are two brsic modes for delay lime enlry from the frontpanel of the 19aOA/!!. Normally Ihe delay time
parameter step resolution is determined by the sweep speed of the dioplayed timebases. This is usually the

best mode of entry when making miJaSllremenlS on waveforms displayed on screen because the .tep

'e

resolution is proportioned to the displayed waveform. A second basis for delay time step resolution is provided

by numerical entry mode. This mode allows specific delay values tobequicklyentered. Table39describes the

I:
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t:

step resolutions availablll for delay time entry.


Delay Characteristics
delay time

0 to 9.999 999 999 ~ sec

renge

re::;olution

front panel .. : 5 digits. 100 psec minimum


(rofer to table 39)

HPIB

100 psec

accuracy

delay tim~. accuracy


depends upon delayed sweep

[l;

, speed value and delay time


as descrl~ed In table 310.

t:

delay jitter

I:

events delay

... 0.clO2% of delay time

I:

range

0 to 99 999 999 events

resolution

1 event

I:

maximum rep rate 15 MH~ with 50% duty cycle

I:

Teble 39. Deley Time Step Resolution ((rontpenel)

'I:

Entry

I:
II:

Mode
Numerical

Horizontal

Coarse Step

Mode

Resolution

all modes

Normal

intensified

I:

Resolution
Least sig. digit

digit

l:

I:

Second most slg.

Fine Step
I

Normal

C_

Normal

delayed

dual

0.03

x main

0.0001

x main

sweep speed

,sweep speed

0.03 X delayed

0.0001 X delayed

sweep speed

sweep speed

0.03 X main

0.03 x delayed

sweep speed

sweep speed

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357

,.
,

Model 198OA/8

Operetion;
".

'

'Delay (Cant'd)
Tsble 3-10. Dolsy Time Accurscy'
Deleyod Sweep 5pUed Velue

Deley
Value
I;

<200 Ilsec

~10

to 9.99 nsoc/div

12 nsec
reading)

I',ec/dlv

12 nsec + 0.1% of reading


+ 10% of dly'd sldiv

+ 0.1% of

x 10 div)
~200

(0.05% of reading + 1% of

(0.06% of reading)

Ilsec

dly'd sldiv x 10 dl'"

To enter a delay value,

~ress'"

and rotate the' Co~trol Knob.

To enter delay time values using the numerical entry mode, press

\,

I !!it.

~ '. I' Program Codes

Enter del9Y time value when the delayed sweep Is In auto or triggered sweep mode:

DY<value>

'.1/
value::=

I ...

Pr~ss . t o select step resolution for delay time I,numerical or normel entry model, or digitsl deley entries.
Zero the deley velue by pressing

I
II

Within one hour of a Delay SaIf Calibration and II' constant ambienttempersliJre.
Procedure

I
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exponential

(+J{d.ddjdd.dlddd}ld...I(eIE}{-ldJdl+O}

loopsec to 9.999 999 999 9 sec


most significant digit must be S 9soc

I "
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~

,Ertter events delay value

~hen

delayed sweep is in digitel delay mode:

"

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DD<\elue>

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Integer
(d... ld
17 digits maximum

o to 99 99g 999 evonts

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I -

3-58

""1

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I II

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" , ., " ,

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Operation

.Mod';' 1&50AjB

I.

Delay (Cont'd)

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,.

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Enter delay lime vall'a of 20 !'sec usi,ng numeric entry mode.

Example

I
LOCAL

III. <RI>

(keys)

I
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RuMOTE

I
I

DY20.0e06 < CR > < LF >


Id6ntilier J

(codes)

W;liiiD=6]

EOS

delay value

IndiClltlan

When the Control Knob Is assigned to delay,'" is lighted and the delay value is displayed in the LED

I
I

readout. Delay tima values are displayad by tha readout as axponential numbers, digital delay values ara
displayed as integers.

Comments

It is' a syntax errOr If a time Or avents delay value is entered via HpIB whan the delayed sweep is not in the

:C

corresponding delay moda. This error, however, Is not trapped. Always ensure the proper delay..mode is
saleCtad before antering daley valuas. Refar to the "Sweep Mode, Delayed' Datalled Operating Instruction fOr
mOre InfOrmation about selecting delayed sweep mode.
I

If a delay time value is entered via HPIB when numerical entry mode with coarse step resolution is selected,

the 1980A/B only accepts rNO digits of the delay time value. If a delay time value with mOre than two digits is
entered, ,the value Is truncated to two digits. To avoid, this condition, ehsure the delay time function Is either in
norr,1al entry mod.. Or numerical entry mode, fine step resolution.'

I
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In triggered or digital delay delayed sweep modes, the setup time of the delayed trigger circuit must be taken
into consideration If delayed sweep is to be triggered on the same pulse edge as main. Del~yed trigg"r events
cannot be detected until approximately 70 nsec aftar main trigger.

,[

Related

Control Knob

Seefiona

Delay Time Salfcal (paragraph 349)

Delta Time
Sweep Mode, Delayed
Sweep Mod<!, Main
Trigger Flag

[(
[

11

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... :.....

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Model 1980AlB

Operation
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Delta Time

Description

AT provides a convenient means lor making time Intel'val or frequency measuremenls Irom Iha Iront,panel.ll
Is an e~ta~slon 01 Ihe delay time lunctlon. AT allows a zaro lime rel;renc.H~beset anyw~erewllhinthe delay
llm'a range. Then as delay tima 'Is Incremented or rlecremenu'd. Ihe 1980A/B displays a direct readout 01 Ihe
time Inlerval belween ~he zero relerence and Ihe presenl delay value. '

,I

Delta Time Characteristics

range
resolullon
Ironlpanel

. 10 - 1"ze'rol Se" 10 19.999 - Tzero)

" When the Con!rol Knob is assigned


,

'

,
t~ UT. Ihe 0.0 nsec relerence point Is sel by pressing lB.
,

Select Control Knob step resolulion


with
,,

1il!J.

Ihe~T display between u~its ~, time and units o(lrequency. pr'ess ~:;;k.

AT modd can be lurned oft by pressing

whila the Control Knob is assigned 10 ~T.


I

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Turn AT mode on ' or off. Sel the


,

II

I~'

'1 ! 1

I , ' ,

"

.'
I

"

AT:

"
,

AToft
AT on. zeroetj. Control Knob assigned

RC13. <step;> ,

360

,\, ",', ,

~ero, relerence pol~t. and assign Ihe Cont;'ol K~cib;o

Selecl Conlrol Knob resolution: ,

slep::=

,',' I

'

DZ<mode>
mcide;:=

',I

Pragrant Codes

~"':

~sslgned 10 delay time." numerical entry mode Is '

, To selecl AT mode. press.whlla Ihe Control Knob Is


, , selected. nU\Tlerical AT mode 13 selected wllh .
,
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To lo'ggle

,
l'roc,~u'e
, '

. ,.5 digitsl 100 psec


minimum
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HpIB
1oo'psec
accuracy
della time accuracy Is the same as delay lime. ildepends upon
delayed sweep speeq value and delay lime as described In
lable 310. '
delay jiller .................. ' 0.002% of delay time,

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" coarse
1 line

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Operation

Model 19BOAIB

;'

Delta Time (Cant'd)

r::

uC
Exampla

Turn on AT and set the zero refarence point at a delay value of 20 jJsec from main sweep trigger.

1.:

LOCAL
(keys)

REMOTE

...

(codes)

20.000-61

'R [e

0.0 - 91

II

DY211.11e6;DZ1 <CR><LF>
identifisrJ"T
delay, value

EOS

T
mode

identifier

[2
Indication

When AT mode is on, the LED and CRT readouts display the ATvalue instead of delay. The LED readout displays

Ie

n,o - 91when

AT is zeroed.

[2
Comments

[
[

For specified accurecy, the Delay lime Self-cal bhould be executed within one hour before AT measurements
are made.
I>,lthough the '~DZ" command assigns the Control Knob to AT, it does not select numerical or normal entry

[.

mode. ,.he last selected delay time entry mode determines the AT entry mode.

[C-

If sweep speeds, sweep modes, trigger levels. or main trigger conditions are changed lor tho corresponding

~eys

When AT is firslturned on from the front panel or via the HP-IB. AT is expressed In terms of time.

L
I:

t
[2

pressed)n mode is turned off.

Related

Control Knub

Sections

Delay

Delay Time Self;cal IparaO',aph 349)

Horizontal Mode
Reading Values Via HpIB
".,

'i,I

Sweep Mode. O~layed

Sweep Speed, Main

S~~ep Speed,

Qelayod

Trigger Flag

L
L
L
l

EC
L
L

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361

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Operetion'

., ,,

Delta Volts

Description

I:,

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tiN provides a convenient means of measuring voltage \Ising the Control Knob, tiV Is a special oper~ting mode'
of the vertical position variable function In ~,..hlch channel deflectl!!n factor Is multiplied by change In vertical .
vertical position Is Incremented or decremented. tha1980A/B ,Hsplays e' direct readin'g of the voltage Interval
).

< \

>

",

between the zero reference and the present trace posltiQn. tiV meadurements canbe made with both channel
1 and 2 i~ either V vs T or I vs' 2 scope mpdes.
"
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,
Delta Volts Characteristics (Channel I or 2)
range
resolution

15 times the channel daflectlon factor


..' '' " 0.02 1,lmes channel deflection factor
4% for a position change ~ 10 div

accuracy

Sele~t J,V mode for e given channel and set the zero reference point by pressing IIIwhilalhe Control Knob is'
assigned to that channel's vertical position variable function..
While the Conl:ol Knob Is assigned to channell or 2 tiV, pressing

",,','
1'1

, position. A zer.o vertical reference point can he ~et anywhere within the vertical position range. Then. as

Procedure

"'.
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,I

II:

I"

I'

I . . turns off tiV m'llfe for thaI channel.

.
.

'

Select step resolution by pressing' .


Program Codes

Turn
. on lJ.V mode for chb,1nel 1 or 2

a~d assign Control


'

Knob:

I
DV <channel>. <st3te>,

I
channel::=

state::=

channel,

channel 2

"
1

tiVoff
tiV on,zeroed.Control Knob assigned

RC<channel>[. <step

step::=

,"

Select
Control
,
, Knob step resolution:

channel::=

r; channel I
6 channel 2
coarse
1 fine

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II

f-

r
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II,=
I

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.:

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;.,'-

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362

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Opermion

i,Model,19BOA/B,

Delt~ Volts,(Co!"t'd)

I,

,,

"

Turn on chimnel 1 :'N.

Example
"
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WCAl

"

: ,(keys)

I-,' ,
11

,
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,,

"

REMOTE, '
(eod~s)', 'i
,

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,,

I
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L'

DV1,1<CR ><LF>

, 'Identifier

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,channel--el

TL _ - , - _ EOS

----stale

,,

When aV Is on for a ehannel,th6 LED Jnd CRT readouts display the :'Vvalue instead of deflection factor, Tho

Indleatio!,

LED readout displays

---=-6l when aVis, zeroed,

00 0

C
, Comments

C
C

If channel deflectio" factor Is changed alter':.V mode Is selected, :'V is turned off.

Related
,

Control Knob

Sections

Readin9 Values Via HP-IB

, I

Scope Mode

,,

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Vertical Mode
V~(tlcal

Deflection Factor

Vertical' Position

,~

l:

t:

I:

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L:
L:
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L:
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L
L

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363

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,Error Messages
1
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Dascrlptlon

If the I 980A/B

deteet~ an internal h~(dViere e;',or, an error message is displayed i~ the LED readout. The error

message is, primarily meant'as a diagMslic aid; it indic9tes a failure that requites the
servlc'o personn~1. Table 311' lists th.. i;ror condllions that can be detected.
,

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allenU~n of quallf,,,,,l

i I

The Instrument :an b~ programmed to ~end the Require Service messagaVlhen an error cu"dition is detected,

:ns',uction. Table
effor conditions,
. 311. Include. tna HP-IB codes for the verious
:

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Indication' ' 'When an arror is detected, tha LED'ra~dout displays an effor mes~age, such es:[fr .. _
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If a cal factor or horizontal word output error occur~:'t1;e error message is displayed in the LED readout until any

~,~

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key except ..... ;' Is pressed.


,

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is displayed ~riefly in the LED readout. Then the procedure ternlinatJs a~d cli1,playsF'lILED IE";Ton the CRT.

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If an erlor occurs during the bala~ceself-~al, RAM tast, ROM chackl.um, or ConfidenceTesl, the errM "'es.age

,
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The Hplll code "25" Is senl'for m.ny of the enar conditions. It Is the code for the advisory FfI fl.ED rE':.r,

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which is displayed on the CRT when en effor is detected during any of the procedures described in paragraph
344, Operator's Chacks.

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The con,':tb"',,an also be reidby the system' c~ntroller, refeno


the ':Inst~ument Stalus" DetallcdOoeratlng
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Commants

I:

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If.
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CRT, when in the Front Pane', Calibration Roulin~. Tho~e effor codes aro not reported iO'lho

't

controller via ,H7IB. Refer to Section V of the Service Manual for Front Panel Celibration Error
Codes.
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A

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set.~f Front Panel Calibration EfforCodes e. a generstJc!by the 1980AlB, a,nd di~piayed on the,
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Related
,

Instrument
Status
I

Sections

Remote Operation Ipa~agraph 3211


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Operator's Ch""ks (paragraph 344)

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Poweron Sequence end DefaIJltC?ndi,tions


Service Request Condition

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,ill

ol.

LED code

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trfY". :ID

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~-5"j]

5?1

ROM6

Failed checksum

26

ROM 10

Failed checksum

20

ROM 12

Failed checksum

25,

ROM 14

Failed checksum

ROM 16

Failed checksum

ROM 18

~ailed

25

ROM 20

Failed checksum

25

ROM'n

Failed checksum

25

ROM 24

Failed checksum

25

ROM 26

Failed cheCksum
"

25

ROM 26

Failed checksum

ROM 30

Failed checksum

"'

25

26

25

Confidence-test vertical channel error


Confidence-test horizontal range erro(,

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Confidence-test 10 V signal not fo'/rld


Confidence-test 1 V signal not found
Confidence-test 0.1 V signal not found

25

Confidencetest 0.02 V signel not found

66

1980AlB cal factor checksum error

'

77

Channell failed autobalanc.

76

Chann.1 2 failed autobalanc~

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leu -rill]
If:!:..=::IJJ

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checksum

len

11

II

!,

25

26
'25

E_OiQJ

Failed checksum

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Failed checksum

ROM6

25

/,

-:JIll;

ROM4

25

-3

F,ailed checksum

20

IErr

re-;:=7W

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Failed checksum

25

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ROMO

25
!

-301

ROM2

25

- 101

[0,

Error Description

j'!,

25

~ -i'yl

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--

lG ' - I <'I
le,,_'c 14]
It':c - 16 I
IE,..,... -00
Ie" -iliJ
E,cw

HPUl Code
,

IS ,. : ,..;

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If:c...!~

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- yl

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T?bIO:jT 1. Ha"rwa,e rro, Codes

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(Ctmt'd)

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E~ror,Messages

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Operaticn

Ie -B
Ie" cifr)
rr;,. 1 i'l
I, '

25

Sciaich'HAM,IUI61IaiIOd

25

Nonvolatile RAM (U42. 431loiled

25

Character RAM IU32. 331 fail.J

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Fealure RAMIIJ:N, ~6i !ailed

25
25

'

Sav~/Recall RAM (U35. 371 failed

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98

Horizontal Word outP"1 failed

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Model 1980A/B

Horizontal Mode

'

Description, In Vvs T scope mode, four horizontal modes are p.v~i1.ble. The modes are: Main, ma'in Intensified, delayed, and
dual. Main displays 'ertical inPl!t~ with respect to the main tlmetiase. Main Intensified diSpl8'(S the vertical
inputs wIth respect to the main timebase, and in'tenslfies the portl"n of the trace that occurs durirog delayed
! "
Ii
sweep. Delayed d:splays the vertical inputs with respect to the delayed timeba~e. Dual displays both the main

inten~lfied and ihe dalayed sweep

"

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II

II'

": Operotio~

Iraces using tho ~eleeted vertical mode (alternate or chop).

In main mode, ~nly the main timebase is on. The delayed timebase and trigger controls ara Mt ena~lad.

,I

, In main Intensified, delayed, and dual modes the main and del8'(ed timebases are on. The main and delayed

Delayed sweep c~nnot begin until main sweep has been triggered.

'Main sweep cannot repeat until dalayed sweep Is completed.


\1

Unlike 'traditional scopes. the 1980A/B allows main and delayed sweep speeds to be S(t independently. Also.
the delay until start of delayed sweep is totally independent of the main sweep speed. This illiowsconsiderable
versatility In waveform measurerne~t end viewing. For example, the first and last events of a block of serial
data call be displayed simultaneously at any sweep l:peed by triggering main etthe first evant and delaying
,I

'I

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delayed swee~ unt.1 the last e\'ent,


For more information pbout using the fl)ain and delayed
t

I.

Instruction.
,
Procedure

.'

.,

Select horizontal rilode with the following ke~~:


m~in

sweep

main sweep intensified by delayed

"

II,

delayed sweep

dual sweep

'.
-.

veeps. ryfer to the sections listed at the end of this


, {,
.

Select horizontal mode:


HM<mode>
main

2 main Intensified
3 deldyed
4

dual

366

Progr~", codes

mode::=

, I,

"\\ \ \

"

,:

sweeps are dependent on e3ch other in two ways:,

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;

Operation

Model 1980AlB

. J

Hori~ontal

[!

.[1(,
Example

Mode (Cont'd)

Select dual sweep horizontal mode.

LaC.tlL
(keys)

r- ,

4-.:'

REMOTE
(codes)

HM4<CR><I.F>

Identifier

T"T

EOS

mode

_(7
~

~~t~

.J:
I:

Indication,

Horizontal mode. is indicated by lighting the corresPQnding key.

Releted
Sections

Delay
Delta Time
Scope Mode
Sv,eep Mode. Del ayed
Sweep Mod... Main
Sweep Speed, Delayed
Sweep Speed. Main
Trl'gger. Delayed
Trigger, Main

I:

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l!

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:[

,0
;\2
'.l!

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!=
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Model 1980AlB

'Operetion

,'

Horizontal Position

Oe.cr(ptio~ In V vs T mode, the horizontal position of the displayed waveforms can be adjusted for viewing convenience.
When h~rizontal position Is zero, the sweeps begin etthe loftmost venlcal gratlcule line.

range

"

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resolution

Procedure,

6.00 dlv

.'

e.
I

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Horizontal Position Characteristics


I

I
I"

0.02 div

To change horizontal posi.l~n,pres~

I!!DB and e<ljustwlth

Control Knob. Resolution Is theseme Incoarse

, end fine. In coarse, Slep dze' Is a function of speed of rotation of the Control Knob.

e=-=-

,,

.~

Program Codes

.-

I-

Enter horizontal position value:

L-

HP<valua>

value::;1

der.lmal

I~

e.;

[tH<SP>ld.d[dl

-6.00 to t6.00 div


value must be multiple

0\ 0.02 dlv

I
FJlample

Change horizontal position selling to t2.44.

LOCAL
(keysl

REMOTE
(codes I

IIIIID

e
T

I;;.
lPOS

I :0.
1 "-F

2'1'11

HP' 2.44<CR><LF>

Identifier-,-

.:r

EOS

value

!!

I~

I"'
Indication
~

When Control Knob Is assigned to horizontal position, . . . is lighted and the position value is displavad
in the LEO readout.

1=
=Ic:.'!l:

Related

Control Knob

S~ctlons

Reading Values Via HPIB

.~

,--

.I~
I

36B

III

/,

'."

"

1111

~I

II

1,;11]:1

I~!I!!,!

n
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OperOlion

Model 1980A/B

.I

HP-IB Address

~(

lIE

Descriplion

The HpIB acfdresslng mode and address can be displayed an~ changed from the front panel using soft key
mcitus.

C
Procedure

[J

t:i
[2

When tho 1980A/B Is set to addressable (HDDEE'i':, . <dd > I mode. the address valuo can be changed by
pressing' :::.~. fllCPFtlEtir or ',,'
DECEEt'I~IIT.

press: to roturn tho soft keys to their normal functions:

c:,

Example

Check the HP:IB addressing modo and address.,

C
U
,

LOCAL
(keys)

The following Information Is displayed in the HP -! B ilDDRE':S t'IODE menu to indicate the current addressing
mode and addr,ess:

L '-FIIJDI'E:i:3 <dd> indicates instrument is addrp,ssable. <dd> is the instrument talk and listen address,

L
U':.TEtIOIIl.','

indicates IIstenonly mode is selected.

0' .

If,L1.' OIIL'I' . indicate,; talkonly mode is selected.

.r.:;

When listen.only mode Is selected. the HP-IB status advisory displays HF" [[::

- ,[

When talk-only mode is selected. the HpIB status advisory displays HF"I F::

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r.

1:
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Comments

-1"1,
..,L; .

Talk-Only mode Is not supported by the standard 19BOA/B.


Calling the HF" I8 @DF:E',S nODF: menu resets all HpIB parameters. except the address value and
addressing mode. to the states described in the "Poweron Sequence and Default Conditions" Detailed

:[

Operating Instruction.

-I"

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i'"

! I!

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JL

Rol~ted

HpIB Status Advisory

Soctions

Poweron Sequence and Default Conditions


Rem~te

"-

Operation (paragraph 3-211

...

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369

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1'1'1'1' 11'."

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III

IJ
Indication

J!!I!

HF' . IP fIDDPE"', (lODE


then exit the menu with ~

~1

Iii

iII

To check the current address or addressing m1de. call the HP - IF ADDFE':::, !'IClDE menu. Press ":.'::
, Hf' . I,,: ADDFi';' ~IOn:,.

Pre~s" ..... ' CHAI'GE ',lDDFE',S t'IODE to st~p the 1980A/B through the three addressing modes,

n
L:.

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Operation

Description

Model 1980MB

HP-IB Status Advisory


The HPIB Gtatus ~dvisory displays basic HPIB status information on the CRT. The advisory indicates when lhe
instrument
is In remote mode; is addressed to telk or "sten; or if It has issued the Require Service message, If
,
none ofthese conditions are in effect, lhe advisory is not displayed, Theslatus advisory can be dis,o',led via lhe

HpIB.

Tobie 312, Symbols Used in HpIB Stotus Advisory

Advisory

..

HpIB Stotus Indication

Symbol

I
I

F'

Switched to remote mode

Addressed to listen

Addressed to talk

';

lasued the Require Service massage

I
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"\ WL.... li'aOI gSCILLOscon MI!ASUI,E,M\NT IiYS1l'"

-rIj,,,-,,._~~!.!.!.:~
.

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Figure 319, The HpIB Status Advisory

Program Codes

Enable or disable Il,e HPlil status advisory:

BA<state>
state ::=

I
o

status advisory off

1 statlls advisory un

~,

370

I
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I.
.

,~

'~'!!1 !rlll' 'lI1''il'lil' ii'l 1" 'IIi ""li'l'1 ~'i\ljllll on 'I: 'II" ill' "lli'Illlll'''r' '11' 'Irl'r'I" I 'IiI' '11T'11' ~i''''I:i 11""1'11'11111" ITli"Plll~iic"'f'i""'r~iinIiIII"~'i'iil1l.lr' ~IP[i1'illir~T' Ii;',

.... " .. i ..',i._....,

I
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II

II

II

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Mrviel 19~A/B

Operation

HP-IB Status Advisory (Cont'd)

It:
Example

II

Turn oli the sta,lus advisory.

II
REMOTE
(codes)

Ie
II

ljllO<CR><LF>
TL

Identifier _ _....J

EOS

stele

II
Comments

In hsten-only or talk-only addressing modes. status ndvlsory is enabled. HP' IB:

and HP -IB:

Tare

displayed. respeclively.

D
I

Releted

Character Generator

Sections

HP-IB Address
Intensity, Characters and Lamps

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.
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~[

=(

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11;
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Model 19S0AlS

Operation

IDS

Description

HP-IB Syntax Errors

When an error In HPIS message syntax Is detected by the 19S0A/S, II abons tha execution of the Data

message. Program codes up to the arror are executed, those folle'wlng the error ara Ignored. For more specific

I
I
I
I
I

Inlormatlon on messago execution. refer to ReceivinG the Data Message, paragraph 330.

I
I,

The instrument can be programmed'to issue the Require Servlca message In response to syntex errors. The
type of error can then be determined by readlnr the error code via the HpIS. Table 31311sts the types of syntax
errorH the Instrument detects. and their corresponding HPIB codes. The "Service Request Condition" and

"Instrument Status" Detailed Operating ,ristructions explain how to datect errors and read their codes.

I
I

Table 313. HP-iB Syntax Errors

I.
HPIB Code

Syntex Error Description

1
2
3

Parameter OuI of range


Command not recognized
Missing terminator
Unexpected character
Input buffer o.~rflow
Data output I\ot specified

4
6

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Indication

A syntax error causes HP -IB S\lITAX ERROR advisory to be displayed on Ihe CRT ,i advisories are enabled.

Comments

If the 19S0A/B Is addressed to telk before the output data Is specified, It outputs ASCII character

2: I
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1
"e" to

I.
I.

'complete the bus transaction. This syntax error does Mt ca'use tiP -I ~ ,,'l'tIHI:, ERROR ed_lsory, and does not"
ceuse Ihe Require Service message to be sent. However, if the stetus quolifier for HpIS syntax Is read, the
19S0A/B OUlputs error,code 6.

.~
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I..
Roleted
, Sections

l ~
t .

Advisory Messages
Instrument Status

Reading Values Via HpIB

Remote Operation (paragraph 3-21)


Service Request Condltien'

I.
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3-72

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OperJ~on,

Model 1geOA/B

II

II

Initialize
Desr.riptIJ,\

The 19BOA/B can be Initialized to a defined state using the soft keys pr via the HPIB Table 314 contains a
complete description of the Initialized ~tate.

Procedure

To Initialize the Instrument, press.:: ' . f'RE3Er.


Program Codes,

ExecIJte Initialize:

IN

Example

Initialize the 1980AlB.

lOCAL
, (keys)

REMOTE

'.C:=, 'Mil

r"RC'ET

IN<CR><LF>

(codes)

Identifier

EOS

Indication

The Instrument changes to the setup described ir;' toble 314.

';[

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Comments

Related
Sections

Initializing via the HpIB turns off soft key menus. Therefore, it provides a known "starting point" ior selecting
menu functions via HPIB.

I~

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i~

Soft Key Menus

!II

~I:

,.

],-

..

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3t:

!t c

=
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Operation
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InitiaH~e
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(Cant'd)
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314. 1980A/B
Initielized Stere
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no che,,>!e
off
1 Vpp
on
trace ijntensity
0.0 nsec, coarse
off

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off
off
0.00 div, coarse
malnintensified
no change
70%, coarse
90%, coarse
25%, co'arse ,
V\/ST
-3.00 div, coarse
off
autosweep
auto-stert
10.0 IIsec/div, fine
100 IISee/div, coarse
,
off
channell
, positive
1 V, coarse
1.00 div, coarse
AC
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AC
AC

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0.00 div, coarse


- 2.00 div,' coarse

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2.00 V/div. fine


2.00 V/div, fine
channell and 2 on, outoalt/chop "election

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channell'
positive
1 V, coarse
1.00 dlV, coarse
AC
off

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sour~e

, slope,
, 'level, external + 10
level, internal
ccupling
Triuger View
Verti:ai CO'mling
channel
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channel 2
,
, Vertir.;ll Oefle.ltlon
channal 1
channel 2
, Vertical Mode
Vertical Position
channell
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channel :/,

Initialized State

Advisory Messeges
Bandwidth Limit
Calibrator Level
Character Generetor
Control Knob Assignment
Delay
Delta Time
Delte Valls I
channel, 1
channel 2 I
Hnrizontal Position
Horlzontel Mode
HpIB Status Advisory
Intensity, Characters
Intensity, ,Lamfls
Intensity, Trace
'Scope Mode
Separation: Dual
Soft Key Menus
Sweep \'lode, Delayed,
, Sweep Modo, Main
Sweep Speed. Delayed
,Sweep Speed, Main
Te~t Disolay
Trigger, Delayed
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source
slope
level, external + 10
level, Internal
,
coupling
Triggo'r, Main,

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Operetlon

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Tho 1980A/B,cen Iss,/o e Require Servlceme~sege on the HP-\B under one or more operator sele,etable

De,crlpllon

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conditions. Whenever Ihe enabled condillon,o~'Curs.' II sets liolh Ihe bit corrospondlng 10 tne condillon and the

, ' ROS bl; (bit 6) In l,he 'italus Byta. The bilS selin Ilhe S;atus Bytl) are not clearad unless Iha LINE s"llch Is
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bafol~,the Slatus Byte Israad,the {980A/S queues them, aach In a


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The stac~' (nust beraad, byte b', byta, using succassiva serial polls. Each b,1a contains an ROS bll so Ihattho

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sap/,rate byte, In tt,a orda"inwhlch t~ey happ_ned. Up to 9 conditions (Status 8ytes) can be slackad In I~,S way.

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I' If more Ihon onee,abled condition occurs

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InSlr~n1ant will IS5uennd reissue Ihe flE1quire Service message untlltha enllre stack Is claarad.

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For ~pplicPVons whare the ROS intarruptls Inconvenient or unnc<:essar'/,the Require ServICe message can be

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, ,'Inhlblled: in this mo<la, a slngla Stat~\s 8yte rogialer In the 1980A/B,traps the oo;urance of all of the,7
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,condltiof1s. Although
the, Instrument will notl5s"e
tha. Require Serv;cemessage, the Status Byte
may stili ba
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read by .nrlal polling.


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'Supplemontal Informalion about statuscond;tion' that oCeu" Is contained in the stelUs qualifier ragistars.

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These cen he reac! to delermlnewhlch eiror occu!red, "'!hlch kay was p,wsed, etc. The qualifier raglsters can
Oe read livhho~i reading
the IStalus 'Byte,
message
If da'slred.
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The '5.Jrvlce Request Conditi~ll" Detailed Operating Instructiondescrlbo. how to select th~ conditlon~ for tho

ProCedure

,Reqt':.'e Service message.

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Tha Stato.i~ Byte Is rapdvlath~ surla, poll'saquen~e descrihed In figures 3-14 and 3-16.
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Program Codes

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tho stBtu'S
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quall'ler~,
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salecl,the dat'a to bo output by the 1980A/B:

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OQ<cOdo>
,. HPIB sYnta~ Imor code ,

c'lde::=

2 last key code

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Inst'rument Status

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,3 trigger flag state


4 advisory or error code

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6 Internal option
,

c~dil

6, , plugln opilon code,

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Th~n, addr~ss the In&trurr.enlt'l t31~ and read the data.

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'Instrume,n,t Status (Cant'd)


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Co'mmand the 1980A/B to outpllttrlggar flag stata.


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PEMOTE
(codes)

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r ;-,

OQ3<CR><LF>
1
,1<1antlfier---.J
-,-'.,--EOS

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qualifier code

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Indication

Comments

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If the RQS meSk Is 70


end en ,enabled
condition occurs. the HPIB stetus edvisorydisplays Suntllthe Stetus Ryte
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mes~ge Is cleered.

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The status qualifier registers conteln Informetlon pertahllng only to the last occurrance of the corresponding
condition.
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Sending the ;'OQ" command will cleer the selected ~It of the sta\us byte If Service Requl!sts ere masked off;

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Ralatad '
Sactions

Advisory Messages
Error Messages
HpIB Status Advisory
,
HPIB Syntax Errors
Key

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Servic" Request Condition


Soft Key Menus

Trl~ger Flag

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Operation

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Intensity, Characters and Lamps

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Description

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The brightness'of the characters displayed on the CRT. and of the panel lamps lincluding the LED reodout) can
be adjusted from the front-panel or via the HP-IB. The Intensities of both the characters and lamps are
expressed as % of f)11 intensity.

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[2
Procadure'

[2

To change the brightness of the chaiacter display, pres. ' . and adjust with the Control Knob.
To changfl the brightness of the panel lamps and the LED readout, press

I' . and adjust Intensity w,'!h the

Control Knob.

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Program Codes

Enter charact., and lamp intensity values:

L:

FP<ch3r>I. <lamp> I

[2
char ::=

Integer

L.

L~';

Idld
o to 99

lamp::=

integer

Idld
o to 99

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Example

Set, the character intensity to "BO" and tha lamp inten:;ity to "BS".,

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or

LOCAL'
(keys)

RO:MOTE
(codes)

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ICHRr

identifier
,

char intensity

801

TT '1

1,.

FP80,85<CR><LF>
T

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851

EOS

lamp intensilY

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If the CRT readout is off, the character intensity level can not be changed from the front-panel.

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If character generator Is on and character Intensity is set to value less than 35 when OPT! 011 t'lEJ 11,1 is called,
the character intensity is preset to ,level 35.

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Character Generator

Sections

Control Knob
HP-IB Status Advisory

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Model 1980AlB

Operation.

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Intensity, Trace

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Description

The intensity level of displayed wU',aforms can be adjusted over a wide ranga with the traca Intensity variable

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function. This is necessary because perceived trace intensity Ibrightnes! I depends upon ambient lighting,
beam writing rate, and beam repetition rate.

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As an operating convenience. two values of trace intensity can bo entered. One value is used In main.

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intensified, or duarhorizontal modes and in 1 vs 2 and XYZ scope modes. The other value is used'anly in
delayed horizontal mode. '

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Procedure

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T~,~hanga trace intensity. press

' th'," adjust Control Knob for desired brightness. The trace Intensity
J~~>d In delayed horizontal mode (~~), must be entolred while that mode Is selected.
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program
Codes
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Enter trace IntensilY values: .


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CI:':maln'>(,<delayed> I
m~ip:;,~
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Integer

(did

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delayed::;

Integer

Idld

Ot099
Example

LOCAL
(keysl
REMOTE
(codes)

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301

Od'D'
-;/

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~51

identifier

When the Control Knob Is assigned to trace IntensllY.

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CI311.45 <CR > <LF >

main intensity
Indication

Set the main traca Intensity to "30" and the delayed trace intensity to "45",

EOS

delayed intensllY

'iii Is lighted and the tED readout d,splays the

Intensity value.

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II

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Comments

For longest CRT life, use the lowest trace IntensilY val'_e that provides a viewable waveform.

Related

Control Knob

Sections

Intensity, Characters and Lamps

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Horizontal Mode

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Model 1980AlB

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. Description

ThA remoteoperatur can simulate the press!nq of front-panel keys using the key IKYI command. Although
almost e.ery function Is addressable uslrig the primary command set, the key command can be uoed a. ,n

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alternative,

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Procedure

Send e series of key codes in the same o;der as kAys would be pressed ,. local operation.

Program Codas

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"nter a key sequence:

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KY<code>/, <code> I...

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code ::=

integer
Idld

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K~y codes are listed lit taoles ~15 and 316.

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Execute the keystroke sequence" Ich 1 1 .

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The KY rCinmand executes as front panel keystrokes. TM same indications result es in local operetion.

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key codes

KY6.62,13,7,47<CR><LF>

REMOTE
(codes)

Although the KY command Is interpreted as a keystroke, it does not affect the "last key code" instrument stalus
, qualifier.

If the last key code Is read when no key has been pressed since pow",-on, the code "64" Is oUlput by the
1980MB.

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Control Knob

Sections

Delta Time
Instrument Status
Service Request Condition

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Soft Key Menus

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'111'111111'111111

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"1"11

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Model 1980AlB

Operation

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Key (Cont'd)

Teble 3/6. Key /0 Keyeode Conversion Teble


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Display Panal .

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Key ,

Voltage Panel

Control Panel

Code

Key

Code

Key

Code

Key

Code

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6e

62

14

39

~~~
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~t:'l'ma

31

,r:::;1

62

64

/'...,;'11",,1%1

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""",,,,

66

~ ~;{::"r;J
k,,:~L)l

67

'r011~

68

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59

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,'t'hiil

GO

22

hH

29

r.,;il leh 1)

37

leh 1)

"'1
....iiit,(ch
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46

(eh 2)

23

1I:~~~lJi1leh
2)
,_....., .

30

IBI (eh H

r:fJ leh 2)

38

IIB(eh2)

16

"::OJ leh 2)

46

fMI~

p-'..-'

tl1'.1",~\1

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Probe Keys

Time Pan,1
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Kay

Code

Key
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32

t~

40

ill'nI1

17

;/.1':.:.

16

.....
,,..tl

26

II ('!lain)

Hlmain)

Ill' (dly'd)
iii (dly'd/
IDII

--....

42

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Idly'd)

36

Channel 2

66

(mainl

35

Main Trigger

67

Dly'd Trigger

68

~i'.-c'

34

""'1
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(main)

11

'Wo.' (dly'd)
~oc;; (main)

44

10

....

.
., ,::11 is not prog~amm3ble.

65

,~~

'N.

41

Channal 1

20

'i):ia

33

;').-", (dly'd)

\JIl.'f'

26

~,fIilU"

?.:...;l
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19

(bu';.i:

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43

Idly'd)

II

28
27

(dly'd)

I.'. (main)
......
',".,.~

Code

Imain)

24

~!'!)

18

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11:1
'1'''1

Key

Code

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Key

Coda

"~
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--

47

61

-.

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':',J,~1

61

=J

-,..

21

f"~

.-....

~<it4

!-H.t:
t,~l

66

..

-=

'fHI

....

63

"

1=

12

.-

no code Is assigned,

I~

-~

~,

1=
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380

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fill

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'1'''IIII_'!'''''Dj'"''ll'''~jlrllltlil'I''I''II'rll~I'I~It,

"11'11"

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"'1'11"1111"'."" ~111'li"II"II'IIIII~I"

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Operation

;Model 1980AlB

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Key (Cont'd'

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Key

Code

.....

1:

(main)

i\iAili1

Code
18

&I

19

~
110"':

~"'.',,~

'Mrt:,\

'C

iN

-~~

22

IElIlch 1)

23

"t

ch 1)

7
8

[}

...,

DC],

,liB

......

10

1;",\
toN.,

11

Iii-lIN:

(main)

"'iii

',ICI{\!j

....

21

24
26
26
27
28

Imoln)

29

Idly'd)

30

L"~l
;,JeL

Code

(dly'd)

36
37

Idiy'd)

..

38

~J

-~

l:J

!~

'",<

iii
I"'

"""
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-=,',~

...... ""

(main)

i7':E~hJ

'".4:."'f'

60

,l'0!:~~J
'L:,r:IJ

46

(etl 11

47

rS:I':~~?~ (ch 2)
':(-:-';~A,j

48

'~ii.

14

'MIt
~>_-,,, i

32

..

60

15

lEB(ch2)

33

11M

51

.."..,.
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1-IILn'

'Code 64 means

49

'; _:~ ~

66

69

13

31

Ich 2)

"",1'

8"'N

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....1

IIj~~~:::

u.r:.~

IIn~

...

55

68

46

(dly'd)

~~j::;d.

Ich I)

40

44

(dly'd)

: ,";;"1

(h..~r

57

43

,~

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64

,;,""'
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hi,:,: 1

42

:>;,'..,{

r:f.ri(

~_~-n

Idly'd)

39

41

lch 2)

')Uri;

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Key

Code

Key

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12

17

"

16

I:

!maln)

\'"-'''

(}

20

,; .... ;J

Key

.tllC~

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(main)

61

(dly'd)

62

(ch 1)

63

h:, ,____. ... "

Ich 2)

64

iHI_"c,

65

Ch

(Not Used)

66

Ch 2 Probe

r.MIJIU '

67

Meln Probe

68

Dly'd Probe

69

INnt Used)

I"~

:;AC-~::;

'Ill.,!

....
;:;OC,:

....

r,~','

,-

:~~'f~_',~\

'.'.

34

f;;1

52

J,:CMiII;

35

t,.; j '(main)
,'1liU

53

INot Used)

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;'~O;IeOrt':

Probe

,_....~J

no key has been pressed since power-on.

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ell
~E
- ,

1:
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(.

~-~

'-"

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Model 19ROA/8

Learn Mode
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Dascrlptlon

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The 1980A/B Has learn mode capability which uses tha HpIB controllar memory to store Instrument
configurations. Learn m~de proilldes a fast means of configuring the 1980A/B from en HPIB controller, and
o'lso, a compact format In which Instrument setups can be stored.
1he loarn string conta'M,all of the Infol'matlon'thatls stored In the Save/Recall reglstors. In other words, It
Inclu'des all variable (unction parameter values, and all state or mode selections.

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Procedure

The learn string Is transferred as binary data between the 1980A/B and tho HpIB system contr' liar.

ca

Prollrem Codes

II

Command the 19S0A/B to output a learn string:

II

TE
Then address the 1980A/8 to talk. The learn string comprises 80, 8 bit bytcb. Endof-5trlng Is indicated by

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selling the EOI bus control line true with the 80th byte.
To configuro the 1980A/B using learn mode, send a previously ecquired learn string es a Deta message:

<80 byte strlng><CR><LF>

Comments

The leam string must be transferred using a technique that does not send the unlisten IUNL) or untolk IUNr)
bus commands. If the 1980A/B Is unaddressed during Date messege transfers, the trans far Is abortad.

II

Ralated

Remote Operation IparagrAph 3-21)

Sections

Save/Recall

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Operation

Model 1980,.,'B
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Power-on Sequence and Default Conditions

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Deocrlption

When power Is switched on. the 1980A/B performs a serias of Internal checks. These are transparent to the
operator unless an error Is found. The lollo,"ing conditions may be encountered at poweron:

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Hardwara error. II a hardware error is detected. an error message Is displayed in the LED readout. Error

codas and reco nmended rasponses are described In the "Error Massages" Detailed Operating
Instruction. Presshlg any key except =~:l clears the error display.

CAL factor switch. lithe calibration factor protection switch is in the NOT PROTECTED position. the

[3.

advisory OlL ~1Et'IOR\' ~IOT PROTECTED is displayed. Put switch In the PROTECTED position or press any
key except

'11

('::1 to turn off the advisory.

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At poweron, the Instrument is configured In the state that existed when power was disconnected. However,

13

the lollowlng delault'conditlons occur:

'I:

Sol! key menus turnad off

Advisory messages enabled

CRT readout enabled

tC

DC 60n vertical or triggar couplings changed to DC.

HpIB switched to locel mode

D;

Locallockout c1aared

Unaddressed (if in addresseble model

RQS mask cleared

Require Service message cleared

Status byte register cleared

HPIB stetus advisory enabled

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Error Messages

Sections

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'111~1111~1"I"I"'III"Irl'I""lIl"'nil"' .",,,,,.

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Model 1980AlB

Operation
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....

~"

A,

[ =

.. ~

Reading Values Via' HP-IB

Description

I:: ..

er:

All variable function par~meter values can be read via tho Hp18. Output Data message formet for each
paremeter Is described In table 317.

Procedure

......

Send a commend to select the de~ired output data, than address the lS80A/8 to talk.

1:I

Program Codes

i,

Salecl parameter valua to baoutpul:

I:~
~=

OF<corJe>

[!
1 channell deflection fector
2 channal 2 deflection factJr
3 ;".In sweep spead

code::=

-.

=
~

t,

t. l -

12 delayed trigger level


13 delay tima
14 aT value

1.

16 digital delay

t
-1.:_

Salect channell position value as data output.

Example

L :.
REMOTE
{codes)

[~

OF7<CR><LF>
T
Identifier.,..- - - 1

"'C.

t .-....

._ EOS

function code

-.

..

channell position
chAnnel 2 position

9 dual saparatlon
10 horizontal position
11 main trigger level

..~

:. -

L
CommenU

II!"

The lS80A/B outputs "E" (uppercasa) es the delimiter between the mantissa ana exponent in exponential
values.

L~

Control Knob

Related
Sections

Instrument Status
Service Request Condition
Trigger Flag

384

I.e

l
L

Il

...,

.~
.~

1 ..
L :..
::::

I:
",; .

I.: '"

'

.sITI

6 channel 2 ilV velue


7
8

.-

[ ,

4 de,layed sweep speed


6 channell aV vblue

...

1-

;"".

",,,

[" '"I'l'r'''''

~"-"II"""~''''''.

II'"

"r"

"'I""''II."'n'I'~"I~lrl,~.!,".,,

.... r.' ""I"".':'"''''

...,,,,,,, .....,, ... ,,,,....,.,... '.,., .. ,,, ...

I- [-j

Operation

Model1980A/B

Reading Values \ ia HP-IB (Cont'd)

~[1

~ i:.G

:;:u
=L

Teble 317. Dele Messege OUIPut rONrw


r-----

Veriebla Function

Units

Output Foni1el

.J

'ill
'!!

channel 1 deflection feclor

V/dlv

-c

channel 2 daflection factor

V/div

':[1

~hannell

AV

Volts

;ill
:;;0

chenl1e~

2 AV

Volts

<SP>{+I-} d,ddE {+j- }dd<CR><LF>

.:;[

meln sweep spaed

sec/dlv

delayed sweep spaed

.ec/dlv

channal 1 po~ltion

dlv

. channal 2 position

dlv

horizontal position

rtlv

dual separation

div

-:
~[

<"P>d.ddE {+I-} dd<CR><LF>

"

=,

~12

:c
l' . . .

~ ~L

"SP> {+I-} dd.dd<CR><LF>

main trigger leval

Format and units depend upon the


selected trigger source:

,t
~

delayed triggar leval

~L

;r.

div

L1NE,INT:
<SP> {+I-} dd.dd<CR><LF>

Volts

EXT+l:
<SP> {+I-}d.ddd<CR><LF>

Volts

EXT+l0:
<SP> {+I-} dd.dd<CR><LF>

Volts

EXT+ 100:
"SP> {+I-} ddd.d<CR><LF>

>

~l
,

..:c
o

daley tima

sec

<SP>d.d[d ... IE-dd<CR>< LF>


19 algits maximum

AT

sec

<SP>I+I-ld.d[d... IE dd<CRLF:19 <'Igits maximum

digital delay

events

<SP>[d... ]d<CR>< LF>


I 7 digits maximum

. J1

'."

L-

~[L
~

~L
.~

..

1:,

385

1
; . '.

~.

'I ' 'I"

.. ,

'""

'I''''

I ',.

I ' I ,,,,

-I"" i

,..,,,

,,'

I .

",' "

"'

"

"

"

. " , ,. " ,

"

.',"

.'
I

'

I
Model 1980AlB

0peralien
I'

Save/Recall

r~sctipt.~11

Eight Save/Recall registers ere provided lor storing Instrument configurations, Instrument state can be seved

or recelled from the front-panel or via the HP-IB.

Procedure

.,

....

II

REC~ILL SEnffIG', menu with '''f:''~i. Then select the storege

reglstol by pressing the ~orresponding soft key.

stele, press

S~l'JE'SEnffIGS'

','

register by prasslng the corresponding soft key.

'io exit either the

II

To seve e front-panel configuration. call the SAI!E SEn IHGS menu with '1.',;', Then select the storage

To recall a front-panel configurat;on. call the

or R:':CALL, SETHI,IG'; menu without saving or recalling an Instrument

'ClOl!

,\.....,~:.

I'

Program Codes

I
Save settings with:

8.

SK6.< register>
register ::=

Integer

1 to 8

I
I

Recall sellings with:

SK7.< regHer >

register ::=

I.

Intager

d
1 to B

Example

I
I

Save the current fronl-panel sellings in register B.

I.
LOCAL
(keys)

G:':;:~.\ .I:'i~:,~;,~:'j s~"'

TJ I '

SK6. B<CR> ~LF>

REMOTE
(codes)

identifier

.,

SAVE-

EOS

regisler 8

3-86

I
I

It
.~,

."

. I'"

l' "I a'

!""'l~'"

11'1'- I".'

I.'

1"1'.' 'I .

"",,,Illl""I.I'j~~"IP'I!I~ I''''''~''.'~''''I'

11"""'1 '"'I'''''''''' '1"0

I
"I"IIIPI'

-1""""""'11 """',,, """'11"' ,,,_

It

01'

"

, ,

,j'

.""

"

Operation

Model 1980A/ll

[2

Save/Recall (Cont'Q)

:[]

"DC;'
"

0,

Cllmments

To qUickly loadthe Seve/Flecall registers via HP.IB. configura the instrument with a learn string, then save lhe
state In the desired registe<.

[]

C
,
'1:'

Learn Mode

Related

\ Sections

TobIe 3i? Functions Stored in SovelRecoll Registers

a:

Instrument Function'

Paramoters Storad

I:
Ii
I:
I:
I:

Advfsory Messeges

state

Bandwidth Limit

state

Cheractar Ganerator

stete

Control Knob

assignment

Delay,

value, step resolution

Dalta Tima

state, value, step resolutlr

state, value, step resolution

Delta Volts
Horizontal Mode

state

[l

HPIB Status Advisory

state

Intensity. Charactars

value, stap rp4olutlon

Intanslty, ~"!ps
Intensity, Trace

valua, slep resolution

[ C.,_

a:
t
t

value, step resolution

l:

Horizontal Position

'"

mein end delayed value, step rasolution

Scope Mode

state

Separation, Dual

value, step resolution

Sweap Mode, Delayad

state

Sweep Mode, Main

Gtate

Sweep Spaed. Delayed

value, step resolution

Sweep Speed, Main

value, stop resolution

:c

Trigger. Delayed

level value, source. slope, coupling

Trigger, Main

level yaluo, source, slope, coupling

-L

Trigger View

state

Vertical Coupling (ch 1& 21

state

Vertical Daflection Factor (ch 1 & 2)

value, step resolution

, Vertical Mode

state

Vertical Position (ch 1 & 2)

value, step resolution

\
,

387

'';;" I

""I~1111

I ""I'W' II I'

II! 'r"l'" 1'1111'

111'1'1'1111' 'r' 'll~1 1111.

I' ')

'1-' II I

I ' I"

I'

I~"

III

I'"

'I"

I I 'i 11 ~ ,".,

I 1~

i" ';.. ,''' I

I'

"

I!';i

"I

"

,..

'.

- '! . ~

"

Model 1980AlB

, , Opsratlon

Scope Mode

"

"

I
j"

"

'"

I'

.,

,\

,.

:J

"t

_,

: . ,

has (I basic display modas: Volts VS, tlma,' channell vs channel 2. and external XV'Z. this
D~scrlpt!on ,"Thil19BOA/B
.
:.:
.'
I.
,,'
.
.
.

II

'

,
"

':. ",I

:.

. '

signals (X axis). In V vs T. vertical and horizontal modes can be selectad to enabla convenient vollage and

,ilmlng measuremenls.
r()

j;,1

1 va 2 selects ,an

xy operating moda. Ct,annoll

mod~ turns' on channell


\

'

'"

",'

signals are ploned versus channel,2 signals IXaxlsl. this

and 2. and It enables their controls. The' Ilmebases are disabled.

".

"

"

" X'V'Z Is a display oparallnq mode using the rea...panel X.V. and Zblanklng slgnels. Ills deslcned 10 accepllhe

.'I'

output
of. an HPmodal
1607A for logic stale an> ,ysls. this mode disables channels 1 and 2. end the tlmebases.
, I
.
I
I ,

Scope Mode Charactersltics

V vs, T Moda
'V-exls'

'J\

handwidth

dc to 100 MHz (lImit off)

daflection faclor
X-axis
limabase range

t ;""V/dIV t" 10 V/dlv

'

6 nsac/div to 1 sec/div

1 vs 2 Mode

Vaxis (channell)
bandwidth,

'

de I.

defleCllon faclor
bandwldlh
defle,ctlon faclor

_'

'

I
f

2 mV Idiv to 10 V/dlv

dc to 4 MHz

I'

2 mV/cilv 1010 V/div

I '

";3. dc to 100kHz

Phase dlfferance

ltn MHz (110111 offl

Xaxls (channal 2)

I .
I ~

XVZ Mode
Y-axis

1c 10 -50,MHz

bandwidth

I I .

deflection factor , 0.4 V/dlv 20%


maximum Input

10 Vrms

X-axis
'dc 10 -5MHz

bandwldlh

deflaclion factor . 0.6 V/dlv 20%


maximum Input

10 Vrms

Zaxis
bandwldlh
sensitivity

I
I

Vvs Tis the moslcommonly usad scopa mode. Channell or 2 slgnellnputs (Vaxls)are ploned versus timebase
,

I
I

, 'Instruction provides ,a llescrlptlan of these modes and general advlca on their usa.
J

dc 10 10 MHz
. +4 V pulse ~50 nsec wide'blanks olsplay

maximum Input

+6 V peak ac + de

3-88

,.~"

I' "

"""

,','1 \"1"" 11, .'"'' ".. ,'I"" .. ",,,,,,,", "," ... ,,'~I"';I ""II,,, ""'~''''.,'''',

I'
I'
I

,\

,"

~o

,c.
. ,

Model 1980A/B
I

'I

~('!
~

,1 ,
Operation

'1

; ,I

. 1

'I

I'

,.",.',1,

:,

I I,

To select the scope mode, press the corresponding key:

l!

.. ".

J,
,

'.P'.

,)

v vs T mode

I vs 2 mode
X'V'Z mane

'r.:
~'

Progrem Codes
Select scope mode:

tI

SM<mode>

C
11
C
C

, I

c
c

, . \,;

SCOpe 'MO~iS'r(Cont'd)

ii"

i l

~,

t' )

mode::~

1 V vs T

2 I vs 2
3 X~V'Z

Examp~e

Select I vs 2 mode.

(] ,-

--c

~C)

LOCAL
(keys)

I if..;
.....

a;
Ii
t

TI

SM2<CR><LF>

Identifi~r

EOS

mode'

Indlcednn

The selected scope mode Is Indicated by the lighted scope mode key.

If the CRT readout Is on. scope mode is also Indicated by the information that Is displayed. In V vs T. both
'verticel channel ,end timebase Informeticn is displayed. In 1 vs 2 mode, only vertical channel Information is

L
I:
I:

REMOTE
(codes)

displayed. In X'V'Z mode. there Is no CRJ: readout Information displayed.

Comments

a:

In I vs 2 "!'lode. channel 2 Invert is .not permitted.


When the instrument is switched from V vs T to I va 2 mode, channel 2 Is reset to nonlnverted display.

t
t

Releted

HorlzontaI Mode

.~ l.

Sections

Vertical Mode

lJ '

[;
389

~,----~-----_.,--_.-.,,~

,.._,

"'--'~I

'"~

II
Op~ration

Model 1980AlB

.Separation, Dual
, Descrlpllon

II

.1
!I

When the instrumeOlls In dual sweep hQrlzontal mode, the vartlcal separoli?noftheo11alnandlialeved sweep
traces Olav be adjust'ed to Improve vlewablll\V., ,
. !. " , , ' ,
.

I
I

.'

Duel Separation Cilaracteristlcs

,: f.. ,

I'

renge

resolution

, , :

. ~ ',' . t~ '. ~ ;

-6,OOdi" .'+6,oodiv'

I;

,I, . 0,92 dlv

I
Frocedure

To change dual separation, press

I lIllEDli\tend adjust Control Knob for desired value. Separation can onlv

I
I t

be edjusted when dual hori20ntel mode Is selected,


PrOdram Codas
Enter saparation value:

I;

SP<value>
valua::=

decim~1

1+1-lldld,didl,
- 6.00 dlv to + 6.00 dlv
,Enter e dual saperetlon value 'of +4.60 divisions.

Example

,LOCAL
(keysl

I....

REMOTE
(codosl

-:..-----1

--=rl--

'L.

EOS

separetlon value

Indication'

Comments

When the COOlrol Knob Is esslgned to dual separation.


by th. LED readout. .

1M'.

ai
i,.

"

, SP+4.6lJ<CR><LF>

idantifler

I'
II [.
I

W"'-Y:501

1--...,.-----1---'-----:..-....:---==
,

~
~

~
Iir
I

is 1I~~lle<l ~~d seperetlon value is dlspleyed

I:'
~

If an odd integer (to tha naarest hundreth) Is entered via the HPIB, it will be rounded to the nearest even value;

I!

posltiva values ara rounded down, negetlve velues aroi rounded up,

I iReleted

Control Knob

Sectiuns

Horizontal Moda

j-

390

11'l1li

".

'"

lllll' 1'1 'I" I "" "11 .... 1.

...

I i:
i'
Ii
I-

I.

i
i

I ,I:
I

M~dei 19BOA}B
,
I

lJ

.'

Service Request CQndition

II

[J
..

Operation

;(

I!

[j~-

Oescrlptlon

ie

oJ

IThis Instruction explains how, to set the Interrupt mask (ROS mask) for the Require Service message. The
r,~lated sections listed at the end of this Instruction describe the Instrument's serial poll capability and the
sta~us Information that can ba obtained.

II

!=

Procedure

'Ih', sarvlce request condition cannot be set 01 displayed from the front-panel 01' the Instrumam.
I

c
c

I
Pro~r8m Codos

Enter th,'! ROS mask velue:


, I

IM<value>

t
value::=

1:

I'

ddd

OSvalueS266

1:
C
t
L

integer

(refer to t~ble 3-19)


,

The mask vallie Is the Slim of the weights of the conditions that aretobe enabled The value 64 is assigned to
the ROS bit. end does not affect the Intorrupt mask. If Itls not adderl into the toto, mask velue, it will be assumed
by the instlliment.

'

The mask value of "0" Inhibits tho Require Service message, but enables all conditions to be read in a single
Ste:us B,yte mes~age.

Table 3-19. ROS Mask Value for Service Request ConditIons

L.

Condition

Weight

[
HP-IB Syntex Error
Key Clnsure (except
~) ,
End of Sweep (efterSG command)
1980A/B Advisory or Error Message
Internal Option request
Plug-in Option request

,[

1.:

11'tJJ

t
t
t
1.:

LL

1
2
4
B
16
32
128

=-3.

Example

En.ble the Require Service mess~ge upon closure of

FtEMOTE
, (codes)

[,='1 or detection of HP-IB syntax error.

IM129<CR><LF>
identifier _ _T.J
TI-

EOS

mask value

L
3-91

I ,

I
Model 1980AlB

Service Request Condition (Cont'd)


Indication

There Is no indication of the mask value being entered, However, when an enabled service ,equesl contji'Ion
occurs, lhe HpIB Slalus advisory displays S unlil lhe Slalus byte message Is read by the C?nlroller,

II
:I
I
I
I

Comments

11

The Interrupt mask is reset to


"O"lno conditio"s enabled) al poweron and' when the HP IB ADLRE,,'31'10DE
,

menu Is displayed, When the RQS mask value Is:l, closure of ,:.; Is handled as bOlh e weight "2" and weight
.c,

"128" event. That is,

"

ti=', s,ets eboth bit2 and 8 of the Stalus Byte time. Fo( all ROS' mask values> 0,

,~

,"!

closures cause the Require Service message only If the RQS mask inciuJes'the value "128",

.'.'

,"

, "

Sending lhe "1M" Inslruction clears eny pending service requests,

Relater'

Advisory Massages

Seetlolld

Error Messages

.'

I'

Instrument, Status
Key

Remote Operalion (paragreph 3211


Trigger Flag

I,
I
I

I
I'
II

m
i

, )'
I '~ 'i,

I '
I

I
I
I

Ii

I,

I,

192

_______....."'_wa

I
I
I
I
I

.~ I

11.1

Model 1980Al8

-;/'

I, '

III

,111,1

,.

l.1 ,I,

Operallon

.1

Soft Key Menus

~I,

II L

II

.,

~;.

Descriptron The solt key menus 'provide "nany special lunctions lor the remol~ and local operator by redell',ing the soft
keys. Included In the me~u Iectlons are calibration routines, self test routin~, and a directory 01 Installed
options. In addition, Internal enhancament lunctions are accessed via the soft keys, Table 320 summarizes

~'I
:ii "

~I

the menu :',ree" In the standard 1980A/B Ina options installed).

;~I

,To calltha lirst leval

Procedure

menu (when the menus are off), press

;=..

~,

Menus deline the solt keys with labels displayed on the CRT, such as:

~I

<It
OECRE"~"'T
" .. '
'.
,.

~.

~I

soft key number

;;

;.

-C:,unCtiOn in present menu

.=

When menus ~ra on, pressing

;~
~I
-:'

returns the soft keys to their normal lunctlons.

Program ~des

~.

~1iI'e

To use manu lunctlons via the HPIB, send a series of solt key codes In the sama sequenca asln Iront..panel
operation:

~.

SK<code>t.<code'7I ...

:::.

i
I

code::=

~I
~I

..

~I
--.,1

--I
~.
~<

~.

Execute the balance and delby sall'cal routines.

Example

~.

,------,----------_._-------CALIBRATE ~, lITiLITIE~
EJAL .& DELAY SELF 'CAL

~11

~I

'=

identilier

~.I ' .
~.

~II I,! III '! 1'1'1' "" I'll'

EOS

393

'I
_.

TL..

menu selection

'

~I
~

----7T

SKO,2.3<'CR><LF>

i I'

'l-iiiilP'

!1I1

III I I II

. ~ I .'llI' II

I,,, 1"'1

I II

11111'1'1""

I
Model 1980AlB

Operation

-;'

Soft Key Menus (Cant'd)


.

'

'

Indication

COmments

When a menu Is on or e menu function is executing,

.~

is iighte<1.
I

I
II

if character Intensl111s loss 'then level 35, when the menus are coiled with
to level 35, ' '

=,

character Intensity Is preset


'

Calling the soft key menus turns on the


, CRT readout. It elso erases eny text written on screen via HPIB.
"

Related
Sectlona
"

I
I

,0

I:

IE

I, "it

II "

Advisory,Messages
Charactar Generator
Confidence Test (paragraph 345)
Delav TIme Selfcal (paragraph 349)
11pIB Address
Initialize
Key
Memory Check (paragraph 3-46)
Save/Recall
Vertical Balance Selfcal (paregreph 3W)

I~

II ~
I
I

.-

te

, .!

I-

I
:;.

11'

I
Iii

I-
c
II

:11'I'l"llr""~III'I'II'1Il'1"!'IIIIII.IIIII11IIIIIIII.'11'11'"

1'''JIlIII!'111

""~II'I'II~'I'I"I"";IIlIIII~""'1

i'I'

"'1""'''1'''.'''"''

"""Ir"'I~IIIIi".'I'I'''''''''''~'''''

-'0',
"

Operalion,

Model 1980AlB

",n
-'11

Soft Key Menus (Cont'd)

lJ

DC

Table 320. SoIl Key, Menu Tree

(]
lev0l1:

(]

IJ

Soft Ktlv"

IIrEl

2
3

1.1 '!

C
;[

memu off
");llilf
J ,: 1,'1'

H:ll).1"11f
ii'

(r't:,l ill:

I r -:"

IHI' If f,~,tt
ttp)E:' t1DDFE~S

6
6

r,

rnu:

dIsabled 1

disabled 2

" J

r ",. ~:I

,I ':+ F

fevel2:
," i '

50tt Key"
0.

menu off

menu off

r'H t"IY ":n F IAIi.

81lCCute test

rt"~1

~:I-1,.

li!q'l '::Fl F"l,f't


lll.(11' "~ri F'I't~,
\11): J I il-'

dls.ebled 1

ftlUlcute lest
e"eculo 1861
Qlutcute lest
execullt Illst

FF,:'Jir H""iHfL (HI. :'i::I"IH L:':

execute 11m

5
6
7

Lc.>'-'
l;
.

:z

disabled

t::." 1

1t!;:11"

F I-I -I,l

dlsahled 3
d158blC!d 3
dllabl~

dIsabled J
dISabled 3
disabled 3
diubled 3
,~ j. I', , j , 'tt ,.'

11(11.

IF-IE? ADriFC;',
Ihsltrl 01'1"1

laddr.&ublel

l.L1,

n1enu 011

ellecute tltst

i~FI'lltl,":

HpIB,AODFF,SS ,'J(I[t

Ii

l'['!l

I
4

...

!- j

t~"r{

HP -m

'll

i"

'in[H~;'~"

f"lf';::

no.... ."Iyl

Soft Key"

,I:

menu olt

menu olf

normal function

no.-mal function

nOlmal funcllon
no,mal function

3
4
6
5
7

disabfed

rH"q"

';1=
~C

hi

,t:'\f.H~!I: "[':"~F

..!lnbled

menu 011
normal function
IiOfm.ll function
dlsobled

rII:!, E:'!l!,: 1"r'l,n"i"


disabled

dIsabled

disabled

OU'jnT tllil'l!

dicabl.,d
'HtH'+ 11m,H-'
disabled

,P"it"

di50bled
~'ll'll'f~

, : if

'! i(-i

1'('.'" t

fil ;],1

dIsabled

IT~

fevtl3:

~L
~,

;, r'"

I'

{~

Soft Key"

~c

menu off

normal 'unction
normal function

2
3

'"I.:

1~t,I'I<

"r,n"
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6
7
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NOTES:

t reserved for internal enhancement monu


7 reserved '04" plug-in enhancemei1t menu
3 reserve<! for leature ROM menu

li'II
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395

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l~

I' "III

I~II'

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III'

Il'r

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il

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Model 1980AlB

Operation

S,weep Mode, Delayed


Oescription

There aro

Ihr~e modas of delayed sweep operation: Auto sweep aftar delay, triggered sweep after delay. and
'

In aula swee~afterdelay (Outoswaop) mode,.the delay value determines the time inlerval from the main
swaop lrlgger unlll the deleyed sweep hegins. The deley time circuit Is cellbrated so that deleyed sweap can
slart from 0 to 9.99 S&C after the main sweop trlggar.

,
In triggered swaep afler deley (Irlggered) mode. the dolay value determlnas the time Interval from tha main

holdoff. ,

In digital delay mode. Ihe delay value is expressed es Irlgger events. The delayed sweep beillns efter Ihe

Ii

digital dalay

I
I

Selecl delayed swEiep mode:

!i

OM<mode>
1

triggered sweep

auto-sweep

digital delay

i~:

I .....~

I I=

I!

Selecllriggerll"j delayed sweep mode.

--

.-.

LOCI,L
(keys)

Prugram Code,S

mode::=

8.1

Both main and dalayed sweep can be reset by pressing l"":~.

I
I

'Select lhe deleyed sweep mode with Ihese keys:

trlggared sweep

Example

auto-sweep

..

sweep trigger untillhe delayed sweep trigger circuit is armed. This mode provides e time-referenced trigger

Specified number of delayed triggers have ocurred. This mode is useful when examining clocked serial deta.

Irlggered sweep after digllal (avanls) delay.

Procedure

~:~

18

1-i
=
I i
H

OM1 <CR><LF>

REMOTE
(codes)

Identi"e..

-rr

mode
.

'

3-96

;' ""'I'" ., I I' "

'II' I' I I " 1'["'11 I' I, '''I

"!'

II ~

11 ' "1 ill", ' \ '. ".'

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EOS

!
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~

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Operetlon

Model 1960AlB '

~[j

Sweep Mode, Delayed (Cent'd)

, i

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~~ [j C,
'-..
Indicatilln

The delayed sweep mode Is Indiceted by lighting the

'\:
~

:.

correspondl~g

key,

In autosweep enti triggeredsweep modes. the delay value Is expressed In terms of time. TAO CRT readout

DIy r",,,<deley>,

dlspleys

- [-"

.,;

"

In digital delay mode, delay Is expressed In terms of events and the CRT readout displays Dig

Diy <delay> .

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~

..

The NOT Indicator is lighted If main sweep is armed and not triggered.

C'
i

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~,

Commants

In digital delay mode, the NOT indicator i~ J,sablbd.

Ralated

Delay

~J,

LI',

i C'
~

Sactlon-

Sweep Mode. Main


Trigger, Delayed Sweep
Trigger. Main Sweep

... l
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Trigger Flag

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cot

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c:-, U
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Model 1990MB

()peratlon

Sweep Mode, Main

De.criptlon

'rhere are three basic modes of main sweep operetlon: Auto-stOrt,tri9gered, and single. lhese sweep modes
cen be selected from the front-panel or via the HP-IB,
In auto-start, tha main sweep Is triggered by an Internal oscillator (-10 Hz)lf no trigger signal Is present. This
mode Is convenient since It ensures a trace baseline If dolayed sweep is off or In auto-sweep mode.

'::!!

..._.

In trlggerod mode. main sweep only occurs after It Is trlggerod, Triggered mode Is recommended If the trigger
repetition rete is less than 10 Hz.,
In slngie mode, main swoop functions as In triggered. However, oftor one sweep, the sweep circuit must be
reset from the front-panel or via HP-IB before the next sw&ep cen occur.

Procedure

Select main sweop mode with the following keys:


outo-start
triggerfld
single
Raset moln sweep in any modo by pressing i~l.

Program Codes
Select main sweep mode:
MM<mode>
mode::=

Example

1 triggered
2 auto-start
3 sln~le sweep (resets single sweep)

Select triggered main sweep n,ode.


LOCAL
(KEYS)

REMOTE
(codes)

1~
~~l~""

MM1 <CR><LF>
Identifier

=rr

EOS

mode

...,

3-98

=
-~

",

"ill ~

I ~

"

jl

.,1

'.1

.;

,I,

II

.111

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i ~

I.

., i I

I'

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1 II ",.

,,,II ,

,I

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I,

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Operation

Model 19l10A/B

I"~

IndlCiition

The main sweep mode Is Indicated by lighting the corrasponding key.

I
I::

I::

I~

The NOT indicator is lighted when the main sweep Is armed end not triggered.

(:

c
c

r.'

Sweep Mode, Main (Cant'd)

[ ;.

L(
c

..

I-iDelliy

Related
Sections

Sweep Mode. Delayed

Trigg~r.

I'-

Trigger

Main Sweep

Trigger. Delayed Swaep


~IQg

-c

[;
[

t.:
l:r

a; , ..

IL
I

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,=.

I:
t:
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,-

'L
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II

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Model 1980AlB'

Operation

Sweep Speed, Delayed

Description

The sweep speed of the the deleyed timebase is adjustable from the frontpa~91 or vie the HpIB. Delayed
sWeep speed is Independent of main sweep speed, any value within the spe<:ifled range can bo enlere:!. ,
,

I'

Delayed Sweep Characteristics


range "

;"

5.00 nsec/dlv to 1 sec/dlv

resolution

3 digits

accuracy
6 nsec/dlv to 9.99 nsec/dlv
(cenler

3%

e div)

10 nsec/div to 9.99 msec/div .

3%

4%

{first 10 divl
10 msec/div to 1 sec/div
(first 10 divi

Within 10 C of callbretlon temperature. For temperature beyond 1O C

and within 0 to 66C add 1%. for sweep speeds from 600 msec/div to

1 sllddlv add 2%.

,
Procedure
,,-

!"

, t

Press. and'adjust delayed sweep speed with the Control Knob.

iilln

'Saleet fine or coarse slep resolution with


coarse. steps are in a 100,160.200.300...f"O sequence. In
tina. steps are change of 1 in least significant digit.
.

I.
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Program Codes
.

DS<value>
. i,,:

value ;:=

I'

,
,,

I.
I.

expoMntial.
(+1 {n.ddlnd,dlndd}{E(e}(+ (;"1 <SP::-lIdl d
6,00e-09 to 1 ,ooeOO sec/div

I.
Examplo

Change delayed sweep speed to 10 I'sec/div.

LOCAL
(keys)

II

(dly'd)

IU,O

-61

l
I:

DS+10,Or0 6 <CR><LF>

REMOTE
(codes)

identifier

EOS

Ii

sweep speed value

3100

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n' .

S~ee~~ Speed, Delayed (Cont'd)

U
;Ue,;
Indication

l1

Delayed sweep speed Is ifispl~yed by t~e CRT readout. When the Control Knob Is essigned to delayed sweep
. speed. EliIlslighted end';~~"paremet6rvalue Isdlsplayed bythb LED readout. Also, the CRT readout Indicates
Control Knob assignment by,lJlspleylng Dllyj c In Inverse video.

C
Comments

If delayed 'sweep speed Is much'less than main sweep speed, the 1980A/B displays the edvlsory
LOfl8 HOLDOFF BY SLOI1 DLi'

,e

';0 when

Is pressed and when the daleyed sweep speed Is chen~ed.

When automatic verticel displey mode selection Is enabled (~~I. delayed sweep speeds less than 1 msec/div
.;ause chop mode to be selected.

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11

Related
. ,
!

Sactions

Control Knob
Delay

L:

Intensity. Trace

Swe3p Mode, Delayed

Vertical Mode

Reading Values Via HpIB


Sweep Speed, Main

[2

LJ

LL
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t

:[ (
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. , Operation

Model 1980A/B

Sweep Speed, Main

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"

l'

il

De.~riptlon

The sweep speed of lhe main tlmebasecan be entered Irom thelrontpanel or vI,a the HPIB. Main sweep speed

B ~,

.Is Ind~pendent 01 delayad swellp speed. nny value within the specilled range can be entered.

II
Main SVv,ep

range . '.... ............... . .... ;. ..


,resolution .. ~ .................
accuracy
5 ns~/div to 9,99 ns~div
(center 8 dlv)
10 nsec/div to 9.99 rnsse/elv
(Iirst 10 dlv) .
10 msec/dflllo 1 sec/dlv
(1lrst 10 divl

II

Chara~terlstlcs

6,00 nsec/div to 1 sec/div


3 digits

1
j

l;

I !;
11 B
/I

3%

3%

I IIS
1i

4%

1/ V
i1
i!
I

Within 10oC 01 calibration temperature. For temperatures !K.v,nd 10oC

.
~

I;

1 sec/div add 2%.

Pre~s" (main) and adjust main swaep speed wlth,lhe Control Knoh.
Select line o~ coarse slep resolution with
In coarse. steps are In a 100.150.200.300...900 sequence. In
.
line, sleps are chango 01 1 In ioasl significant digit.

III.

,i

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.4

II

; ~

~~
,

II!

II: .

'j

11
Program Codea
. Enter the main sweep speed value:

~.

II

It

exponential

11
It

MS<value>
value::=

II .,..L

II

and within 0 to 55C add 1%. 10; swaep speeds Irom 500 mlecldiv to

Procedure

0=
~.

It

1+J{n.ddlnd.dlndd} {EleH+ I-I < SP> IId[d


5.000-09 to 1.00000 secldiv

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II!
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3102

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'

Operation

Model 1980MB'

[1.

Sweep Speed, Main (Cont'd)

eC;
Example

Change mein sweep speed 10 1 msec/dlv.

(]

LOCAL
(keys)

,fill

LOO

MS+ 1.00e-03<CR><LF>
ldentlfier....:::r
T

REMOTE
(codes;

(main)

..

-31
EOS

sweep speed velue

t:
lndicellon

l:
C

Main. sweep speed is dlspl~yed by Ihe CRT readout. When Ihe Control Knob Is esslgned to main sweep speed.

l1li is lighted end the parameter~alue is ~isplayed by tho LEU reedout. Also, the CRTreadout Indicates Control

Knob assignment by displaying ~Hnt;, in inverse video.

C
Comments

I:

LotlG HOLDOFF BYSLOI' ~IAIH sfl when


changed.

C'

a:;

If main sweep speed IS much less than delayed sweep speed. the 1980AlB displays the advisory

III Is pressed and when tho meln or delayed sweep speed is

When autometic vertical display mode selection is enabled I~). main sweep speeds less than 1 msec/div
ceusa chop mode to be selected.

It:
I~

Ll

u
[
[ ,

Related

Control Knob

Sections

Delay

Intensity, Trace
Reading Valuas Via HPIB
Sweep Mode,' Delayed
Sweep Speed. Main
Vertical Mode

L
[

L:

[eL
L
3103

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Model 1980AlB

Operetidr.
,
,,
.

II

Text Display

~.

II

('m

i \.

II

Description' The 1980AlB character generator can be programmed via the HpIB to write sp' cial messages Gn the CRT.
The available display area Is ahown In figure 320.

I
I
II

line no. 1 - - -

II

II
II
II
II

line no. 16

11
,

<,

80341

Figure 320. TeKt Field in thJ 1980A/B CRT Displey

Procedure

Text cannot boenterad from the iront-panel, however, Ihe text field can be loggled on or off with

II
II
I

';='.

Program Codes

Erase texl 'fi6Id:


I

II

'IX

l!

~I

Erase nxtline:

It
TX<lIne #>
line # ::=

,~

integer

II

dd

II

114,16

II

:{Ill
I:
I!

3-1,04

Sl
~'-'I'I

"I

"I'~~I""'1""""""~ II""

1.1'1"11":'"

'.. ... ,~II

'"",,', ...... '!""II'"'" '1'1"111

.",.

"1'7
.~

'.

11

Operation

Model 1960AlB

Text Display, (Cant'd)

bC

!!i

IIi

::~
;;~

Write text 'lOa:

I]

II
, ii
Ii

TX <; line # > ... string:>

110

ii

r:
LJ

line # ::=

intEger
dd

. r:

-w

114,16

C
.J.:

string ::=

, character sIring
1 to 28 charaClers
1980A/B character set, taole 322

I:

Write lext with display attributes:

CH~ line # >. <; string:>

C
'Iine#::=

U
[

integer
, dd

,;

'114,16

,:.
string ::=

7 to 28 bytes, counting characters and attributes

I:

String must contain 4 attribute.

I:
l:

Attributes must be separated by at least one characler

First byte must be an attribute

J:

Table 321. Special Text Attributes

~[
msplay Attribute

normal

inverse
blinking
underline
blinking and inverse
inverse and underiine
blinking and underline
Inverse, blinking & underline

Octal Code

200
220
202
240
222
260
242
262

Decimal Code

lZa
144
130
160
146
176
162
178

~L:

~l1l

"

- ""'
L:

I,

l.:Li

,12
-I.:

.i

3105


"rt

Model 1980MB

Operation

Text Display (Cont'd)


Comments

II a soh key

Related

C~aracter

Sections

I~tenslty,

m.~u

~.~

is called, all text programmed to the display Is cleared.

Ii
i

Generalor

Characters and Lamps

Soft Key Menus

Ii
k,

7able J22. 1980AlB Modified ASCII Character Sel

decimal

character

decimal

character

decimal

character

decimal

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39

<S:~

64
65
66
67
68
69
70

I~

40

(
)

96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
16
1,7
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127

1:
11
12
13
14
15,
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

..

<:...

N
(I

n,
"-

..
#
!

'."
:~.;

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52,
53
54
55
56
57
58
59'

'J
<LF>
(,

.u
<CR>
'f

I
8
i)

.5
,;
'J
H

I),
,)
0
I)

I.'

It
I~

t).1

('1
62
63

~~

;.;.;

A
8
f'.'

Ii

E
'F

IJ
H
I

71
72

73

74
75
76
77
78
79

'"

,
-

"

I}

80

1
"-

81
82

::::

1'''
-~

~,

I:

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-.,

;::
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:
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=
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'?

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f<
L
t!

tl
(I

F'
Q
F:

':;

1M

85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95

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..,
-,
.:::.
'.,t

I.'

,1

t
-

character

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oj

e
f

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1
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at

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1.11

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..

n
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r-

>, <CR>. and ";" are not perrnilled within text strings.

..
3-106

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,

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Model 19S0AlS

,/

I
,,

Operation

"
Trigger} De!ayed'Sweep
I

"

Description' The trigger somce.level. slope and coupling for delayed sweep may ba sel?c.\!d from the front-panel or via the
HpIS,

'

~I

'1,1
>I'

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~)

I I,'

...-::1

'I'

Delayed Sweep Trigger Characteristics

/,

,...

Inter,nal

~I
--:.

'

sensl~ivity

ill
-

,\ i

channel dellection

> 1.4 div. dc to 25 MHz increasing

factor'" 10 mV/div

~,

~I

t03 div at ,100 MHz

, I ,

-"""",:"

chanMI deflectioll
" factor ~ 10 mV/div

"::,1

>0.7 div. dc tq26 MHz; increasir,g


to 1.6 div at 100 MHI

-,0

.... .................. ~ -20.00 di' to + 20,00 div

range

resolution

".

accuracy ......... r" 13% of reading +0.4 major div)

<l!1,

:;.

~:.

'~II

sensitivity

........................... > 600 mV Pop. de to 25 MHz increasing


:0 1.2 V p.p at 100 MHz

range

-12.0V to + 12.0 V

resolution

-~J

ac~uracy

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.;

\.. ' ,

, ..

sensitivity

-.
--

of rcodong +400 mY:

>60 mV PP. de to 26 MHz increasing


to 1~O, mV p'p at 100 MHz

~3%

~.

20 mV

extarnal + 1

-~I

-.--

. -12.U V to +12.0 V
.. 2 mV

range
resolution

: i13% of reading +40 m'Jj

accuracy

external input
Impedance

-i

1 Mil 2% shuo.-d by -16 pF

maximum input

~I

-.

. .. .. ..

refer to figu- J 3-21

-E

DC 6Cll coupled
6011 3% shunted by -16 pF

impedance

,~

"maximum in~ut . , .. refer to figolre 3-,

~I

It

AC. DC-euupled

~,

:~

I!:::'
jiliii=

-=::

HF reject

iRe

~~I

LF reject

-3 dS at

........... ,

','

-361.~~

. -3 dB at-36 kHz

~.J

,,;;

'

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--

external + 10

I,

-~. ,

, .. 0.02 major division

3107

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1'1

II

I,,"~IIII'

'1111""

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1"'.'

"'I,!,'I'"I, ""1.'11'''1'1'',''''1''

1"1";'1"1'1",'1'11 '1111111111111111" "'''I!''~I''I''''''I

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II

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Model 1980AlB

'Operetion'

.'.

Trigger; Delayed Sweep (Cont'd)


1i

"

10'

"

:::
I

AC or 0"4 coupl ed

...

~!

Vp k

Z5~

10'

I'

I
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RATING UsING

VOLT~GE

STANDARD HP lOOetA
1011 DJVIDfRPROBES

VOLTAGE RATING FOR

DIRECT JNPUTfl'l PROBEl

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I

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DC 5Doh -coupled
,

10'

T Vpk

"

10'

10'

INPUT
.Vpk

to'

10

R~TlNG

B~SED

SIGN~L

(Hzl

10'

10'

8-I

FREOUENCY

UPON CONTINUOUS SINE

~~VE

INPUT

I
I

1980/161

Figure 321. Maximum ,signal Inpur vs Frequellcy cl kHz


Procedure

Select delayed trigger

sour~e with

the 101l0\';"ing keys,

I
I

internal, channell
interne I,
Idly'dl

external,

I ,''''; Idly'd)

nnel 2
i..~ut

+ 10

external, Input + 1

PI")',

To select the infernal or externel source coupling, press:

;:';' (dly'd)

-"!"

-.

I
I

AC coupled

I i~';'! (dly'd)
'i:.:i Idly'd)
I ;'.:'~. Idly'dl

-:;:!'

AC coupled, LF reject

OC coupled
DC coupled, 60n
:external source onlyl

"8

I
I

3108
;;~f.

....

;~~.;',".~

". "I

, I II". IU'

"I

/';IW'

1,'"'1'''

.I.

r '~

'1'11' 'III" ~I '111'i/"11 t'

1"11

II

1"r

1'1' I~' l~

'II

II"

Ill,r'~"

'~liI r1lf;~I~III' "ii' 11111" '1I'III'!'."I'Il'l 'I "!" !"

! III ~"".

Opelnllon

Model 1960AlB

Trigger; Delayed Sweep (Cant'd)

:1:
=

Select trigger slope by pressing 1\ Idly'dl,


To set trigger level, press IiiIldly:d)and adjust with Control Knob. If main and delayed trigger views nre off,
J:

delayed trigger view is displaved ~hlle the Control Knob Is rotated. The trigger thresMold is represonted by the

center horizontal graticule line.

HF reject for internal or external sources can be toggled on or off by pressing .,:, Idly'd).

Program Codas

I
I

Select delayed trigoer slope, sourca and coupling:


DTI <slope> I <source>, <coupling>

slope::=

lowto high transition


high to low transition

source ::=

.,...

coupling ::=

-; t

previous source Ina change)

1
2
3
4

vertical channell

external
external

+1
+ 10

AC
L~

reject

2 AC, HF reject

~.!:

;;

vertical channel 2

1 AC,

AC, LF and HF reject

4 DC
6 DC, HF reject
6 DC 60n
7 DC 60n, HF reject

..I:
_I:
.-=->

~t.:

~;tc

~L
-.= IJ
.~:~

11111.

,I

,1~:r"I'

3109
I~

"1 ,",;""'!rl!':: I"

'IlIIII~I~lli'i"I''II'"""'I'III''''''

~'t""'''I~I'~II''''Ir'lljr''III''''~III''1

"'f)I' ..' .,

I " , ,,,. I

'II I, 'I , "" ,I 11'11

~,

1'11" " !II

"

III

1'1'

III "

'l"

,"

'''~

., ~.1

Operation

Model 1980AlB

Trigger, Delayed Sweep (Cont'd)

...

~-I

Enter deleyed trigger level:

~.

DL<value>
value::=

Integer

[+Hdddd
leeding zeroes may be .milted
Trigger level value Is Interpreted according to the seler.ted trigger source:
Internel:

dd dd
I essumed decimal point

-20.00 div to +20.00 div


external

+ 1:

d ddd

I assumed decimal point

-1.200 V to + 1.200 V
external

+ 10:

dd dd
I essumed decimal point

-~

-12.00 V to + 12.00 V
eXlernal

+ 100:

ddd d
lassumed doclmal pulnl

-120.0 V to +120.0 V
Example

Seleci channel 2 as Irlgger source, negative slope, DCcoupled with HF r';ect.

",.....,
~
...., f:~jf~;:'h'1 C\:

LOCAL
(keysl.

,\_

.ilor,;

-\wi

~;IU"

II

REMOTE
(codes)

--==..If T

identifier
slope

.~

DT-2,5<CR><LF>
T

EOS

I~

coupling

- 4ili
.~

source

--'-~

1-

-~

.1

=:

~!

.-i
I!

Ii
i

I~

.3110

.1..

.',

-:'.

.'

..

~,

,,., .'.,.~,

:~.,'

::,.::~.

':'.

":",~,,,

'.':::'.
11'1'"

"11

'i

" ".
I

I'

I I' "

I'

. lin"

'"
II

.,~,

,".,""

li~

Operatl~n

=-

Trigger, Dalayed Sweep (Cont'd)

,j, ,

~~

'

Enter delayed trigger I."el -1.60 div,

LOCAL
(keys)
REMOTE
lcodes)

T,

II

IC"2, - /601

OL-1GO<CR><LF>

Identifier __

II

EOS

value

II

So
~

I'

When the Control Knob Is essigMd to delayed trigger level.


level velue ere displayed by the LED readout.

Indlcallon
I

iii (dly'd) is lighted a~d the trlgg~r source and

Trigger source Is displayed by the CRT readout and tho corresponding sourca selection key is lighted,
Trigger slope and coupling are indicated by lighting tho corrasPollding keys,
Comments

At power-on. DC 500 coupling is changed to DC as a default condition.

I
In t,iggared or digital dalay dalayed sweap modas, the setup time altho delayed trigger circuit must be takan
Into consideration If delayed swoop Is to be trlggared on the some pulse edge as main, Delayad trigge, events
cannot De detected until epproximately 70 nsec arror main trigger.

..'!ill:
=

""""~
~~
~

:; 1:'

The delayed external trigger input has a probe key contact. If an external trigge, source is connected via e
recommsndad liP 10080 series mi'1iprobe.trigger leve! Isdisplayed as measured atthe p,obe tip iinoluding the
probe division ratlol.

~
.-

r;-

'~

I~-

,.;..

,-

A probe key closura at the delayed tdgg..r external Input causes amomentary shift in delayed
, trigger level (any
source selocted} to'identily the trigger view signal.

Related
Sections

Sweep Mod, Delayed


Sweep Mode. Mein
Trigger. Meln Swec;.
Trigger Flag
Trigger View
Vertical Deflection Factor
Vertical Coupling

::...

3- 111
_... .-

I : :_
;;~".

;,.p;
"

"

-,I

"

"

" ."-" """'.'1 '.'"

,,,' 1111 '1""1;' '.'"

'."~~'''.''"''''.'''''''''''''"'''''''.'.'''''"'~I''''''''','

,-' ,' . "".

",

"

' I .". , ",

,,,..

II".

",.

","; .

"

I.", ""

,.

.
.1I

Model 19BOAIB

Operellon

Trigger, Main Sweep


Description

'"

'"

The source. slope. level. and coupling of the trigger for mai~ sweep can be salected from the 'rontpan~1 or
via the HplB.

Main Sweep Trigger Characteristics

Intarnal
sensitivity

=
k

channei deflection'
factor'" 10 mV/div

I ::

"1.4 div. de to 25 MHz increasing

"

to 3 divot 100 MHz

1-'F

>0.7 div. de to 26 MHz; mcreasing


to 1.5 div at 100 MHz

-20.00 dlv to + 20.00 div

0.02 major division

II'

t3% of reading +0.4 major div)

IS

channel deflection
feetor

10 mV/dlv
.,',.

'

"",','1'

. ,..'i,""

,/
resolution

.. ; .......

accurecy ..

0 .... 0 ....... 0 .... 0

00 0

1_

> 500 mV PP. dc to 25 MHz incraasing

sensitivity

I ~"

to 1.2 V p.p at 100 MHz


range

0 .. 0

Rccurecy

.'

0 0"

0"

o'

,-12.0 V to + 12,0 V
20 mV
13% of reading +400 mVI

I ;:
I

external + 1
:- 60 mV PP. de to 25 MHz Increasing

sensitivity

to 120 mV pop at 100 MHz

-1.20 V to +1.20 V

range
resolution

I~

2 mV

aCGuracy

'

I:

13% of rC1ding +40 mVI

I~

line
range
resolution

"-

.= 20 relative units

I ..

0.02 unit

externaflnput

.,

I-

AC o DC-coupled

~
~

external + 10

resolution

'!!j

1 Mil 2% shunted by -15 pF

Impedance
maximum Input ..

0"

I ""

refer to figure :;>-22

DC 50n coupled
Impedance

"

0 ..

50n 3% shunted by -15 pF

maximum Input ' ....... refer to figure

.1-

~22

-3 dB et -35 kHz

HF reject
LF reject

-.

3 dB at - 35 kHz

I-

3-112

I:
". ; "'''i''''''

""'I' ;' 'III rl"

I' ,,"

1'1' 1"1'" I ,

"'1 ," I'" "'",,~"."

"I

i I' I"" I '''I'

:11.'11;JJ1 ~ III,l'-llI~' ~l ~".,."

" "1~1"'"

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" "II'

Op~retlon

Model 1980AlB

Trigger, Main Sweep (Cont'd)

=t
~

("
"

10'

=f-

~[

lIC Dr DC coup led

...

ZSD Vp ~

:i

c[;

"'

..

II

....

~C

...~ -

.. >

q;

I-

:>

...~

I:

DC

10'

lOO81h

1011 DIVIDER PROBES

:l
~
<,.
ZQ,

KU
RAriNG USING

ST~ND~RD ~p

10'

I-

YDLT~GE

YDLT~GE

RAIING fOR

DIRECT INPUTfl'l PRoefl

50Dh~-cDupled

7, Vp~
,

L:
l:
t ,'-

10'

10

INPUT
,

LiL

.Vp~ ~TIN'

d.:

rl:

~o'

10'
SI'N~L

IHzl

10'

10'

FREOUENCY

e"SEO UPON CONTINUOUS SINE W"VE INPur

' - - - - - - -----------'-------'--------------'
1980/161
Figure 3-24. Maximum Signal Input vs Frequency 2:1 kHz

~l:

it

Proceduro

Select main trigger sourc" with the following keys:

-t

,,' I ' 1

internal. channal 1

~c:

. ,""'-.:

~~ :~;:~,~('D

internal. channel 2

~t:

"'...
IUH~; (ma I)
n

extarnel. input + 10

I~:!:: (main)

extarnal. input + 1

IT~

line

-.

~l.:
~

~l.:

To selectlha intarnal or external source coupling. prass:

it

,""i
'UIIU,

Imain)

AC coupled

I:~~.,.f (main)

AC coupled. LF reject

i.:~. (main)

DC coupled

I ....

DC coupled. 6011

{main~

3-113

.,'

"I

I'

'I~

" ......

'11-'

"

.. "

"". ", ~

"

'11

"

".

","", "'1"-

"1'''1

".- ," 'I'"'' '" '

"Ii

"

"

~ I!

"

II,

I ,
'. ',1

II

"II

,.1 . "

...

,,,,,

Model 1980AlB

Operetlon

Trigger, Main Sweep (Cont'd)


HF reject for Internal or external souroas can be toggled on or off by pressing
Selec; trigger slope for Internal. external or line sources by pressing
,

r:j Imaln).

"

Ii:

tlh.'t! Imaln).

II.,

IIj

IllI

To set trigger level, press


(main) end adjust with Control Knob. If main and delayed trigger views are off.
tha main trigger view Is displayed whllathe Control Knob Is rotated. Thatrlggerthrashold Is represented by the

I ~

canter horizontal gra/lcule line.

I"
I

Program Codes
Selact main triggar slope.

sourc~,

II

and coupling:

:i

MT I <slope >1 <source>. <coupling>


+ low to'hlgh tran~ition
- high to low trensition

slope::=

source ::=

"

.1
I

previous source'lno change)


vertical channel 1
vertical channel 2
external ... 1
external + 10

1
2
3
4
6 line

iii

I .

o .f<C

coupling ::=

1 AC. LF re; ,ct


2 AC, HF reject
3 AC, LF and, HF relect
4 DC
6 DC. HF reject
6 DC 50!}
7 DC 50!}, HF reject

I ~
:""
I I :
I~"

."
I;

Enter main Irlgger level:

ML<value>
value::=

.1

Integer
(+1,..!dddd
leading zeroes may be omiued

I!
e

e:i
I

3114

Ii!"
"

,,/,",..

,.,., I I ,',,~., I- ",.' ",'",

~ ..,

,,' ''': I

"""U"= I "~II,

"I ~II'

"I

~ 1"'III.'~II!!'*"I~ Il"IIIIII" ~I! '11 '1" /''''1 1,'''"1'' III1II'~

'01","'11

uml~II~I!I'.' "II".'."':ll~1

,III

IIll~'~ ',""'.n"

,,~ 1'1"'"

~,..

I_""~;.j,~.,,<

....._ ...

,-,.,-~.",.

",~_.~"",.,

.... _ ........

,,~,

_,_~

_ _....,_._ ...__ ,,, ._ -

.:~~

~I!I!

---r

_~:IO
Operation

Model 1980AlB

Trigger" Main Sweep (Cont'd)


Trigger

I~vel value is, interpreted according to the selected trigger source:

internal
or line:

dd dd
I assumed decl,mal point
- 1.0,00 div to,+ 20,00 div

eXlernal + 1:

d ddd
I assumed decimel polm

-1.200 V to + 1.200 V
external + 10:

dd dd
I assumed decimal point

Ii

-12,00 V to +12,00 V
external + 100:

ddd d

I,

,I assumed decimal point

-120,0 V to + 120,0 V
Example

I,

Select channel 2 as trigger Sl>urce, negative slope, DCcoupled wilh HF raject.

LOCAL
(keyll

REMOTE
(codol)

MT-2,6<CR><LF>
identifier-.:rn
i ' t",:-,-_,_EOS
slope
coupling

I 1-

'

source

I,

Enter main trigger level of -1.60 divisions,

LOCAL
(keyl)

..="
...a L.
~t

REMOTE
(codes)

---=rT
III

[if" - If@]

ML-160<CR><LF>

Identifier

EOS

value

~l:

. . tc,
~t

.~

'-:
~'~

L:
3-115

&:

!~
';0
!'!i
Ii' , H

1 ","
,iif~
Model 1980AlB

Operation

Trigger, Main Sweep (Cont'd)


,

Indication

...

When the Control Knob Is assigned to meln trigger level,li!lIlmaln) is Iiyhted end the trigger tource end level
value Is displayed by the LED readout.
Trigger source Is displayed by the CRT readout and the corresponding source selection key Is lighted.
Trigger slope and coupling ere Indicated by lighting the corresponding keys.

Comments

At poweron, DC 6011 coupling Is changed to DC as a d~fault condition.


The malo. external trigger Input hes a probe key contact. If en external trigger sourcp Is connected via a
recommended HP, 10080 series miniprobe. trigger level is displayed es ,"eas~red etthe probe tip (including the
probe division ratiol.

- ,

A probe~ey closure at the malo. trigger external input causes a momentary shift In mail/trigger levellany
source' selected) to Identify the trigger view signaL
Related

Sweep Mode, Delayed,

Sections

Sweep Mode. Il.'lolr.


Trigger, Delayed Sweep
Trigger View'
,Vertical Deflectoon Fector
Vertical Coupling

.,;;'

1;;;<~

--1.~

1:=
1'....
D~

iiiio

.'\=

:1Ii...

t!!':

.Il

Iii:
~

3116
;i,

'"
,,.,

, "'I ~I!II ":

"r I

r'''IIII'II"' W~I ~r'r .~. "rlll"'~'I'1 ~ I "1 -I I ~~I'lrr IJr~I'l'-I'iji1I"


I

'I

'l';J~~r"'I'll'III'

"r..r.II'1i1nl !'''I'

'''I''rl''~~I''I''III' T'lll'IIIII~I'1 ~'II qril~:

.'

. ' ' \ " '. : . ':

y,

~.

':' - '

,:':

1,,~ 1,'

.'

.', ,

,1'1:

,
Model 1980MB
,

,'I'

Ie

Operation

'

,f

Trigger Flag

,
\

Descrlptlol\

I
'1

I,

Tho Irlggar flog Is a trlggarclrcult output thaI can be monitored via tho HP-IB. It Is used in remote operation 10
'

'

'

\ detect trigger events, end to make voitoge and timing m~as~rements.

, i',lgger flog delects whethar e ;'alid irigger event occurred. Either the mal~ or delayed trigger ClIO be selected to

sot the flag. There are two basic medes of Irigger f1eg ope~atlon. latched and dynamic:

Lt

,
In letched mode, the selected trigger slgnel must make e transllion Ihrough the trigger Ihreshoid level.

wllh the selecled slope. during delayed sweep. to set the flag to "1 ",'Flgure 3~3 contains examples of

~I

latched mode trigger flag state as delay time Is changed.

"I
-I

In dYnamic mode. the flag "follows" the trigger signal. With positive trigger slope selected. Ihe lIag Is
"1" while the trigger signal Is greata' than the t,lggerlevel. With negativ" slope salected. the flag Is "\"
while tho trigger signal is lees than the trieger level. Figure 3-24 conteins an example of trigger flag state

I:

In dynamic mode.

I:
,/2

,1:

4
5

'I:

icC

"
~

TRIGGER LEVEL---'--'l~
(POSITIVE SLOPE)

'

1'7

=-L.:
1)
2)
3)
41
5)

~L:

~L:

-~

~C

'"

FLAG = 1
FLAG =0
FLAG=O
FLAG =0
'FLAG = 0

Figu,e 323. Lerched Mode T,igge, Fleg State e.amples

d"::
~L:

FLAG STATE

=u
IiII!

TRIGGER LEVEL - - - iPOSmlJE SLOPE)

3c
~L

.,.

Figu,e 324. Dynamic Mode T,igge, Flag State Example

-. 17

:::;;;~

3117

'i
~

I""

'I

'11(1"

'r"'lI"'"

.1,,,,,,,,,

"~II"'"~I'''''''

'1111

. : "

,'::' ~ . "~.. '~'

~"

_.' I::",

:~,.,

Model 1980AlB

Operetlon
-i,: '

Trigger Flag (Cont'd)

_i>

A special horizontal mode must be selected to use the trigger l1eg. This mode is enabledwith the prooram code
"SG".This coolmend puts main sweep In single mot}a, resets the sweeps and Inltlellzes the trigger flag.
The "SG" command does not affect any of the variable function parameters.
Tha 1980A/B can be programmed to Issue the Require Service message et the completion of "SG" enabled
.sweeps. Also, a timer can be e9tto cause Require Service efter e maximum sweep wait time has expired. The

...

1 -=

~roclJdure for enabling Require Service after "SG" enabled sweeps or timeout is described In the "Service

III

I..I.

Request Condition" Detailed Operating Instruction.

Proceduro

Follow this general procedure when making trigger flag measuremen's:

Preset hor'zontal and vertical functions for the measurement procedure.

E
1=

Set the trioger flag mode and enter the sweep wait time.

Entar RQS mask value for end of sweap If SRQ interrupt Is desired.

I~

Start search with "SG" command and wait for end of sweep or timeout interrupt (or test status byle for
these conditionsI.

'." ,

.:~
IE'

Test Irlgger flag state.

III'

--

I~

Program Codes

.I~

Sat t,.~~er flag modo:

TF<mode>

I-

-~

mode::=

1 dalayed trigger sO,urce, latched

2 delayed trigger

so~rce,

I ....

dynamic

I~

3 main trigger source. latched'

4 main trigger source, dynamic


=:

"I

Inltlall,e trigger flag end enable sweep:

--

I.:

SG

.1.

I~
~

I;
""

3118

iii

,
"!II'n!'!!"'IIi I'II,""'I!II'I'!,'!'I'II"'I'1 11"1" 'I'~'!'

'111'11"'IiII!li"I'II"'I"~II!'!'"IIlI'.

11~II'P'I'ill'.II'IIIII'II"";'"

,--

I]
Operetlon

Model 1980AlB

(I

J"rigger Flag (Cont'd)

IJ

cC;

Enler maximum sweep walt time:

SW<factor 1 >,<factor 2>,<factor 3>

E
LI

factor 1 ::=

Integer,
ddd

[j

010255

~nlts of 23 "sec

L
factr 2 ::=

integer
ddd

o to 255

[2

units of 5.84 msec

[2
factor 3 ::~

Integer
ddd

o to 255

units of 1.5 sec

li

Example

L.

Program the trigger flag to detect a trigger from Ihe delayed trigger source during delayed sweep. Set
maximum walt lime = 40.6 ,nsec and enable sweer-

[l

,-------r--------:----;-----------(~lldesl

I:,

r-c. t

iF1; SW242.6.0; SG <CR><LF>

REMOTE

Identifier
flag mode
,
identifier

L:

'J

EOS
enable sweep
timeout value

,
Comments

After Ihe program code "SG" is sar' to th'11980A/B, It is in a special state that is not Indicated on the front
panel. After executing a ,outine using "SG", proper instrument sllite can be restored by sending the program

code "SM1" Iselecting V vs i mode',

If the main trigger sourcelatched mode Is selected, the delay value must be set to zero for proper operation.
In latched mode, the duration of delayed sweep must beconsidered. Sweep length is not calibrated and can
Increase from the nominal 11 diVIsions to more than 40 divisions at fast sweep speeds.

[
[
[

L~

L
it

Releted

Delay

Section.

Instrument Status
Horizontal Mode
Reading Values Via HPIB
Service ReQuest Condition
Sweep Mode, Delayed
SWC8S> Mode. Main
Trigger, Delayod Sweep
Trig~er, Main Sweep

3119

J,
j

II

II

,',
Modol'H\80AlB

Operation

I
I

Ii

,I!

[J :~~:
~:

',j

I-

Trigger Vi'ew

~, '

,.

i'

. : Ilili
I

o"scrlption Trl.gor viow displays tho main or dolayod trigger'sig~Ol(,Jl,iii (08t1l'e Is e u~ofu', aid whon configuring tho
trigger, circuits.ltcan als~be
usadas8 "thlrdchannel"torJio;play
referencew8voforms. However,triggervlew
.!
.
L

:.

should not be used as e measurement channel. ,

'

"

,1,.

To toggl~ main trigger view on or off. pr~ss

..

I!

1-.:
.1

view off (momentary display)


1 main ,:igger 'view
2 delayed trig~er view

I'

I;

I iii

Turn on delayed trigger view.

1=

LOCAL
(kevsl

I
I

rrCR~~

idontifier

".

I ."

EOS

I
I

mode

I ''''
I

I,

REMOTE
lcodes)

"i

~ IJ

II

TV< mode >

II 'i"

IE

Select trigger view mode:

Example

':~

I
I

Program CoDes

mode::=

'"

,i~

II

1'~;.

To toggle delayed trigger view on or off. press ~

II ::;
:=

Trigger view has two operating modes. Normally, main or delayed ,rigger view Is displayed only v.hile the
trigger level for that sweep is being changed v ith the Control Knob. If desired. trigger vIew can also be turned
on ccntinuously from, the frontpanel Or Vi . <he Hp1B

Procedure'

Ii:

,,.,.

!~!!!
!I!

1!!!

",.

..:

3120

.... ,,,,,,I ""

'I

"Ok

I'

I I 'l '

'~I!

'

I' I'!

I
I,

Model 1980MB

Operation
,

'Trigger View (Cont'd),

1,li

Ie

Indlcetlt

11,,
I 'I

.1

\\ ,en main or delayed trigger view Is on. the corresponding' key is lighted.
J

"

Coml)1e"is

"

Only one ,rigger view Imaln or delayodJ can be displayed at one time.
Delayed trlggA, .Iew cannot be displayed .."he~ main

horlz~ntel morle Is ,seI9cted.

The center horizontal grinlcule line reprasents the trigger threshold level with respect to the trigger view
waveform,

The tlmebase in which the trigger view waveform is displayed depends

I
I

unon the horizontal mode selected

liable 3231.

Table 323. Trigga, V,','" Display Timeb.lse

Horizontal Mode

......

Mein Trigger

Deleyed Trlgger

View Tlmebese

View Tlmebes'/

--,

e
.'

It

Main

Main

IntenslfiEo>

Intellslfied

Delayed

Not enabled
Intensified

Delayed

Duel

Intensified

. --

I,

Delayed

Delayed

I,

Releted

Horizontal Mode

Sections

Trigger. Delayed Swee~,

rri'ger. Main

I
I

'

~weep

Verlical Mode
J J

il

I
I
I
:

I)

I
I

J '

e
I

'j

I
I
___

3-12\
I

.;...

';.'

~,_.

.~

~.

_-C

._

_,_-,--,t

Operation.

Model 1980AlB

,i

I".

"
!

i.

,,

'

..

'

Vertical Coupling
\'

'.,

,:

.'

-,

'"

','

, I

,;

DellCliptlon, Vartl~allnputcoupling ,'an ba selected fmm tha from-panel or via the HP-IB. Four Input configurations ar~

provldeJ: AC, DC,' DC 5011, and c.~u",.. "0 characteristics of each coupling ar~ listed bolow. Figure 3-26

"

'

_',):

'

'.:'

I.

' , '

'

...

""

'

.. '

. '

contains tho maximum Input vohagedoratlng curve wh,'ch mJst be 'observed for sefe operation of the
IM~~m.

'

I,

't \

"

'

'

'"

, 'Vertical

"

CoUpllng:Character~s'tlcs

, I

AC-coupled

,
-10 ~:z to 100 MHz
bandwidth , ;
1 Mil 2% shunted by -16 pF
Impedanco .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..................
,
..

rofer
to fleure'3-26
Input vohaga
DC-coupled
....... '," ... , ... ; ,' ....... dc to 100 MHz
impedance 0' ' 1 Mil C2% shunted, by -15 pF
Input von age .. ;
,
, .. refer to figure 3-25

!J8ndwldt~
!'

DC 501l-coupled
bandwidth

"

Impednce

r dc to 100 MHz

" " " . ,. 6011 3% shunted by 16 pF

VSWR

lVplcp)ly less than 1.3:1

Inpllt voltaga
Ground

, . ,
,

,
;

Procedure'

Input COl 'octor is disconnected from


attenuato:. allenuator is grouncjed through
60n.

: i'

I.

Ii V rmsmaximum

Select the vertical coupling for channell or 2 with the following keys:
J

AQ';

r,:'\
/ PC'-!

'MfM!

I ~:J

AG coupled
u(,

c~uplad

DC 50n coupled
Ground Idecoupledl

The Instrument accepts coupling key entries only If the channel Is on or is a trigger fource.

.3-122

11,

n
~

Operalion

Model 1980MB

Vertical Coupling (Cont'd)

[l

0(:
r---'--'-------~---'-------------------,

o
0\

[j

I:="'""
~~O

flC or DC coup led

,...4

Yp k

IT
[;:

- I-

I:

---

STA~D~10 ~p lO~~lA

VOLTAliif RATlN; fOR

USJNG

10'1 DIVIDER PRUbi:

DIRECT INPUTI!'1 PROB'i'

iI

KU

~QLT~'ERAi:~G

DC 500h -coupled

pk

I:

r:
1:, .,-

i f
10

10'

.J.
till

10'

10'

10'

INPUT SIGNAL fREOUENCY

Cl

(Hz)

Ypk RATING BASEO UPON CCNTINUOUS SINE WAVE INPUT

Lt,
l]
1geO/l61

o
Figure 325. .,Meximum Input Voltage vs Frequency

[J

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Program Codes

11
Seleci vertical coupling:

t
t
I:

VC<channel> .<coupling>
channel ::=

2 channel 2

I:
cuuplinu "-

tc

1 channol 1

0 Ground
1 AC
2 DC

3 DC 5011

t:

[:

I;

3123

Model 1980AlB

Operotlon

Vertical Coupling (Cont'd)


Example

Select.DC
for channell.
, coupling
.

, I

LOC/ll
(keysl

REMOTE
(c~des)

r-I

VC1.2':CR><LF>
Identifier - '
,------EOS
cha'lneL-.-J .
coupling

_ _, . -_
.
_.1..-

I
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IndicatIon'

Vertical coupling Is Indicated by the IIghteC: coupling key.

I
I

Comments

At power:on. DC 6011 coupling Is changed to DC as a default condition.

Related
Sections

Trigger. Delayed Sweap


Trigger. Main Sweep
Vertical Position

.i!

I
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I

e'
,.
;

3-124

.-'---~- --~_._--------

Operation

Model 1980AlB

Vertical Deflection Factor


i'

' .

Is adjustable from the frontpanel or v,a tha Hp18. 8ecause itis


Descriptioll Vertical deflection factor (channel sensitivity)
,
a contlnuouly calibrated function,
waveforms
,
, can be accurately scaled for vertical axis measurement or
I afe,"l3nce.

I!

Deflection Factor Characteristics

[
,. range

.11

'2.00 mV/div to 10.0 V/div

resolution "... "". ". "" " " .... " 3 dicit:;
ace uracy .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
. .. .. 3%

Procedure

I:

Press liiI(channel 1 or 2) and change deflection factor with the Control Knob. Use
(esolutlon.

To toggle between inverted and noninverted display. pressl

Program Codes

"i,"',:": orl',:,~i

&J to select step

Enter channell ot 2 sensitivity:

,e.

'(

I , ~I

VS "channel>,1 <polarity> I<setling >

I
I

vertical channell
2 vertical channel 2

polarity ::~

+ non-inverted display

value::=
'; ,

.'
!

Example

Change channall deflection factor to -100 mV/div.

(keys)

I
I

Ie

expcnentlal
{n.ddlnd.dlndd}{eIE}I+I-1 <SP> II did
2.000-03 to l.ooe+Ol V/div

LOCAL

! .

- inverted display

a
I
I

channel ::=

REMOTE
(codeol

1-100

-3]

!f I

identifier -:.J'
channel

'-L"CR><>
'-----IEOS
_
value

polarity

3125

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I

Operetion

Model 1980AlB

Vertical Deflection Factor


, (Cont'd)
Indication

Deflection fecter of enabled chennels Is displayed In the CRT readout


When the Control Knob Is esslgned tochannel deflection fector,the LED readout displays the parameter value
and the corresponding key (channell or 2 _ l i s lI~hted. Also, the chennel neme is displayed by the CRT
readout in InversH video.

Commants

I
I
I

When a recommendsd HP 10080 series mlnlprobe with division ratio matloutls connected, channel deflection

factor Is entered and displa~ed as the total deflection factor at the prebe tip.

Vertical defleclien factor can only he changed If the channel is on or is a trigger source.

I
I

Related

Delta Volts

Sections

Trigger, Delayed S

'P

Trigger. Main Sweep


Vertical Mode

Vertical Position

-:
I

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I

3126

'~t

Operation

Model 1980AlB

'

~IZ

][(

Vertical Mode

=[,
=

..

... [i
=

.l

At'

Description

In V vs T mode, the 1980A~B can displav channel', channel 2, or both channels 1 and 2. Also, the algebraic
su.m of channels 1 and 2 can be displayeji

~L;
..s;.

Multiple waveforms are displayod using alternata orc~op display moda.ln eltarnete,lrecas ere displayed on

== ("
~ ...

altarnate sweeps. Chop mode displays ell. treces during each sweep by switching between vortlcal (and
horizontal) signal sources at a 400, kHz r~te. Th" display is blankad during switching time. When automatic

")Il[

--.i[
-

selection is enabled. multiple Irecas are displayed in alternate for sweep speeds slower than 1 msectdivand
in chop fer sweep speeds faster than 1 m:;ec/div.

~[

1+2 mode allows a composite ,waveform to be viewed. II provides a differential mode of operation when
channell or 2 Is Inverted.

~[
~

Differential Mode Characteristics

":[
~[

bandwldlh

, dc to 20 MHz

CMR

~[

20 dB with common mode signal


amplitude equlvalant to \0 div and one

r ."

~lll
~[

..._.

~l:
~[

-.

;[

~~L
~l

channal adjusled for optimum rejection

Procedure

Pres2

~'2~~:,~ to toggle chann~1 1 on or off.


'"

"I"~I

Press ~::,,,;,:;;~ to toggle channel 2 on or off.

Press~~~
O;),Si(~

rL~l.,._.:':~;

to display the algebrlac sum of channell and 2. To return to normal channel display. press

;!I'i!/'i or

To select alter,late or cllop vertical display mode, press:t':i or ~ respectively.


Press

~ for, automatic alternate/chop selection.

:=.

~U

~[
~

~t

~[

._[

-~[l
"'i l
.
"'"
~l

=1;

Program Codes
Salect vartical mode:
VM<mode>
mod~::=

channels 1 and 2 off

1 channel 1 only
2

channel 2 only

3 channel 1 + channel 2

4 channels 1 and 2 on

,1

3127

II
Model 1980AlU

Operation

Vertical Mode (Cont'd)

II

II
(III

Select mode of display:


AC<mode>

II

mode :::

II

1 alternate sweep

2 chop sweep

3 aUlomalic

II

sel~cUon

fl
Example

II

Select chcp sweep Yertical display mode.

aI

LOCAL
(keys)

!I
j

o.

REMOTE
(codes)

Identifier

__

-Jj<CR >
-

<!r

EOS

I
I

mode

Olspley channell

F>
-L

(,I

+ channel 2.

II

,.,

II

a,.. t

LOCAL
(keys)

II

REMOTE
(codes)

fMrCR><Jf

'Identifier

mode

II

EOS

II

iI
Indicetlon

Vertical mode end yertical display mode selections ere Indicated by lighting the cel"espondlng keys. Also, the

CRT readout displays the deflecllon factor of the enabled channels.

Comments

II

If the 1980A/ B is in dual horlzonlal mode, 'chop mode is not permited for main or delayed sweep speeds
grealer than 1 "sec/diY. The display mode will defeult 10 alternate mode (unlighted/when either sweep speed
is fa,1er than 1 "sec/diy.1f sweep specd Is changed to 1 "sec/divorslower,lheoriginalvertlcaldlsplay mode
Is restored.

I
I

Relatad

Horizontal Mode

Sections

Trigger View

3-128

'.

.. '

..

' , '

. -'.

-~

.,

Oporaticn

Modoi 1980AlB
,

II
:(]

Vertical Position

'Cr

1:'
D05cripdon

The vor::~.1 position of channell or 21s adjus/able from the fronlpenol and via the HpIB, Trace baselina I,an
be positioned as much as 1d divisions olf screM,

'0~

'

Vertical Pos;'tion Characteristics

IJ
position range

/'~

'-1-'.

resolution
accuracy

,n

o
o

, Procedure

,;, , ,
. .. ,
,

-15,00 to +15.00 div

, , ,', C.02 major divlsi~n


,
LIZ,:\> of raading + 0.3 major division)

To adjust the vertical position of channall or 2, press IEi!IlchMnell or 21. then adjuslthe Control Knobfor
daslred -elting.

,L;

Program Codac

G,

Sat channel 1 or 2 vardcal position:

[lc.,

VP<channal >, <valua>

channel ::=

~hannal

2 channel 2

J.:

value ::=

decimal
1+1-I<SP>lldld.dldl
-15.00 to +15.00 divisions

U
I,'

, Exemple

Changa channell position 10 +3.5 divisions.

II
;[1

l:
L:
Ii

,
LOCAL
(keys!
.

REMOTE
(code~l

IE/I

[ii"0 S

3.S 01

-y,,+3.5<CR><LF>

identifier
~
channel

EGS
position value

[r
".,

{i

'-..,
'

Ll

3,129

'I

;' .., ."

ji j

;;1 '1'1'11'11' 111 ilill'l, 'I "I 11' '1 " II ~'I~!I''i 1'1" ,. IUT ""111 "II I'I'H I"''1'1111' 'I'll ' " ''''I 'III'" 1111 "'" 1"1 II "1"1' III "I I 'r~! ""'''1' III 'l ' II'

1'1 I' I'

!", '

Model 1980AlB

Operation

Vertical ,Position (Cont'd)

Indication

,.'.'

,
When, the Control Knob Is assigned to venlcal posltlon.llIEIIis
lighted and the LED readout, displays the,
"

parameter value,

,
, Commonts, The vertical position, of a channel cannot be changed If the channel Is off or only used as a Irlgger source.

,
If an odd Integer (to the nearest hundredth) Is entered via the HP-IB. it will be rounded to the nearest evell
"

value; positive values are rounded down. negallve values are raunde,d up.

A probe key closure at channell or 2 causes a momentery shift In Ihe vertical position oflhat channel's Irace

for Irace Identiflcalion.


Rehiled

Delta Volts

Sections

Vertical Mode

II

3-130

[I

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,c

365, Hp:B CODES AND FORMI\TSUMMARV,

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Operation

Model I 980AlB

(I

HPIS Capability:
As described In IEEE Std 498, and ANSI Std MCI.I, the Instru~ent'scompletecapabllltv
Is:SHI .AHI. T5, TEO. L3, LEO. SRI,
,
"

l1

RLt. PPO, DCO. OTt, CO. E2.

[J

HPIS Statu. Advisory:


The following

IJ

instru'me~t states are indlcatad on the CRT in

the HPIS status advisory:

Switched 10 remote mode

L Addressed to listen

[2

T Addressed to talk
S

[
r'
L..;'

Sent the Require 'Service message

Address: '
Set or displa~'lld by calling the HP'18 ADDRESS ~10nE menu.

E
The address is preset at the faetor~ to 7 decimal; 001 I 1 binary.

Generallnpu't Data Message Format:

11
D
[

<program code "I ;<program code> \... 1; II <CR> 1< LF>


,

LJ~'
L

formal rulas: The I 980A/B sonds ."d receives Data messages In standard ASCII code.
<LF> is used as the EndofStrlng lEaS) message for all Input Data messages.

If several program codes are sent In a Data message. all but the last must, be delimited by a semicolon I;).

I:
Program
codes
consist of a two character Identifier Ipretix) and a parameter field containing zero. one or
,
,

,several parameiers.

Unsigned paramaters are Interprated as po.ltive values.

11

In integer parameters. leading zeroes may be omitted.

L
Multiple parameters within a program code are delimited by a comma 1.1.

The character "E" or "e" is used to delimit ,the mantissa of exponential parameters.

G
L
L:

Exponential parameters may be cntared In sclen~lfic or engineering notation,


In D3ta messages. spaces SP>I are permitted only following progr3m code idantifiers and parametar
delimiters.
The maximum Data massage length is 127 characters Including: <CR>, <LF>. <SP>. comma and semicolon.

L:(
"

L
I.:

3131

Operation

Model t980AlB

The Instrument cannot be

unaddres~ed during Input or output Data message ,transfers. If the Instrument Is

unaddressed'and'then readdressed, the data transfer Is aborted and a syntax error Is reported.

"

All valid program codes for thp Measurement System ara listed In table 3-26. Spe."fic format requfrem~nts and parameter
descriptions are Includ~d.

',;~neral Output Data Messone Format:

.'

.i

-:SP><functlon value><CR><LF>
During Learn String outputs, the instrument sets the EOI bus contr~lline trull with the last character of the string to Indicate
end of string. All oth.r output Data massages usa <LF> for the EOS message.

Tabla 326 Includes specific descriptions of output Data message formet. Refer to the functl~ns .. 'EADING VALUES" and
listed In teble 326.
Return to Local:
Press
,

Ir.:t.l If not In Local lockol , mode.


,

Default Conditions:
Severel HpIB paremeters al~ reset at'po,,:,er,on and when the HF'-IB ADDRES'; t'10DE menu is selected. The, Instrument
address and addressing mode, however, are proserved. The parameter default :onditions are:
HPIB local mode

Locallockout c1earefl

'Unaddressed

ROS mask cleared Imask=O)

SHO message cleared

Status byte Ireg,lster) clearlld

HPIB status advisory ~nabled


Status Byte:
When no conditions are, enabled to cause SRC (mask value=O~, a single ~tatus byte is available that indicates which
conditions have occurred since the byto w~s reset.
When ono
, or moro of the conditions
, aro enabled to cause the SRO mossage (mask value>Ol, as many as 9 separate
occurrences can be queued in a status byte register stack, Tho ,stack Is read on a firstin. :irstout basis by serial polling the
instrument until bit 7 (the ROS bltlgoes false. If there are more than nine occurrances bRfore the register stack is read. the
~tack will

contain the codes for the first eight events and for tho last condition that ~ccurred.

The status byte !status byte register stack, Is cleared when It is read, at poweron and whan theHP -IB ADDPE:;S "IODE menu
is selected.
.

3132

Model 1980A/O

Operation

c,
[1,(

TlJble 324. The Status Byte and RQS Mask

P
(J

HPIB

" Key

.,0(:'-::::;

Closure

. Sweep,

........ :

:or-

". Error..

t.

;,'\<'~.':,1

"t' ,:'''~'<:., _,\:',: ~';,:/,,, ,;:::c,./' ',',','

,', >;;!) <_'e,':::>':..... >.<- <

/'_\_:~,

-,_:,\),,;,".\:, ',;':,:'

"i]':,:,;!.'. -~n

Syntax
.! . Error

,< ,.,''- -_,.:- ',':,:

,',No~:' l:!,To setlhe ROS!llt ~nd SRO bus controninll tr(Jil.the condition must bG enebled In the ROS mas!c'"

. " ;, ".,. 2: " Ii riO'ce;nditlon is'enabled. the l'98bAJB can no16et the SRO bus c:orl1rolline nor the ReS bit true. Howiiver.

;i ' ';'\.

,~;:::;;r':~'~:l:.P.:

c,' blts 1.6 B~d Bof the 5uiiusb\.t~are set wi'ndic8le'which eondiiions have o~rred.,
:;_..';,-;:--:,:\'.'<-:,}L",.:~';'',f
',:'"'1';'\,,
",'"
,,;
,!;:\:.'
J
',')

U
Table 325. ProlJram Code Prefix to Function Cross Reference

. p.,gram Cod.

::

AC~.iiod. >.

AS'.:":,-:: '-~ .
'-AV~'St

'i,' ;'.."

:,:BA'<llate>

:I

>:

11

BV'I<m\O::'

...

.'

. .. . .

s_ SPead. Oor.yo<i"

,;

OS" vOlu. >' . ' '.' '....

1:
I:

calibrator Le~ i _'

Do~ 1~1daloy) ..
:rfigge<, Ooloyed Swoop

c, 'OM
01..< "Iu"
<modo>"

I.:

I_I,

SwoepMOdo,liol;,..s,'

OT'''IIcpo}I~1''''rtO>.~~pIing> Trigger. DoIayod Swoop

DV<chll'lnial>.'<ttftft> '-".',''',r
"C"i:,~ue>
.'{
DZ~It8t.>";"I-" ~:"
i ' FP , , _ > I ; Wnpe > I
. HM:<rnodO>
''''
)1

/i'''~'<;~',>'
,)M j valu.,>.-:,

;"IN _. i-I : : -

'"

....

t..

, ML ,( value>

\,=':~::'

1:;'-",<

"F<:'

H~mlPoIitiotf_".

~::~~':~"

" " " . '

...'

.-

i'~r.OaIoct!"o1

"',.

Tri;;of flag Iinitlolia ""', .

SK< code> I,'" coclI""

SMI<~:")"
.
:;:P < valw >'
',SW<vlfl,l.1>~<'V.1U42;.<varue3;
i

n,\

RQdingValUft,(QutJ)U1'tUnc.ion}

Control~f

>",.

SA'.',
"00 .. ,,

11
11

tnltMll'(, /lOlIdou.
H..-wModo

Il\SU1Jment~Us'OU1PU1quallfWt)

RC<,code>I~-<.tep>l

I.:

o.ltftTIme . ,

lMTI<~>1~5OU~>~<~PUng\> T'Igger~'Main-SwnP

"OF'-:Code>',; ':):'>1
.'" "".
'I
,- 00"~.codlJ >;''-_,'1' .

OoltaVOIts, ' . .
OIIoy(dal1lV:m.,

SRQ CMditioft lROS- mask!!


lniti'alil.e
Key):,
Triggo<, Moin Sweep t1ovoIl

;11

.:~-KY<,code~ (. lC_COdI>

I'

Inllinslty.. T,aee::," "-,

T.xt .DlspaaY (With atriUte:.)

a. ~ P1Ode> , -

'. co <.we >

.eIoci,

a.raiaer Generator

'CQ'<,'atltt,'>', _,' "


'cf<:vllue 1>1'.-<Va!ue2>J:
O:t <.lin~ II >l~'<'ltin;> I

ll,

Vtfll~ModoI.IHhq>

AutoseopO. . .'.,'
' .
'AcMacry~. _
HP18 Status.~
eandlMdthUm4'. '

"

;, ,

SOft Key

SCopI,~
Seption. Dual

r,iggrltr RIQ IswteP wait tiIM)

Teach ioutput

"If" 1tMQ)

TF '" modo'
. .
TrWof Flag . .
.
"IV < modi ) 0 .
T,igQerVlII"H
TX:CI~'(>I.:Cl1rinO> I
lut ~
VC<ch&tiwl>. <modi>
VttrtiCal.~_~
\1M" 1I'l<lda:t' , . , .
V.nlco: ModO .
VP"~ ch~;' < 'Valu. >
Ve~ Position
.V'S < cMnt\.eI>.1 <po1Irir;:;)oI<~> Vertical DeflictJOftF~o,

"-:

,L
3133

I
I

"

~ '.~

.:.,::"

'.

'

~:: .~.

.,

; , ..

'

l~

-II

'~"

i~

IJ;
Model 1980AlB

Operalion

Table 326. Program Codas and Format Summ~ry

,!

KORIZONrAL Mooi;
','-meW"';'

-',-

(i~_

'nintensifJlCtd ",/':

;dIttyect

"~l':QW

'

i\;

I?:j~ '.r<';~'I_': ""."

'ttP~~.lA~S~VlSOIiy'
~~:.;p
;.::011 ' -

.'

,,>.~

on;i'

I'

1Ute::~'

""

,-'-',;

0
1

'00<a>d0>

codt::-

.1
2
:J
4
5

5"
" " - _ _ """,,,'
ddd~<l1>
"

,1NT9tsnv; REAllOIIT

-"

-',

'

i A' ~I,<Clamp>J

" ,CRT ~ intInIlly., 'cNr


l1' ... cl>ndorbV",_t

0-

-I

""-'

cId

o"'99lI

,a-fUol>I,_Iue2>1
abe 1,::- intIgItfcId

"

'"0_

.....

1;, i-

': 1tY<ccdPI,<ccdPJ.
J,

ca;dI:
,

'.;-

~.J

&ruoer~,

cId

'

'TE

''''"PUC - ' OS.


80 oigItlllil
bytaI
EOIbuo
....... liMnue

_od__

".<80 byttt 1lMg><Oi><l1>

Moe.:

,ThoLufDSIrino..."''''

lKorUNT.'

3134

I ,

I '"I

IliA '11" 1'11':11"11 I'

"I'i'ITI"I'II"1 '1'i"lil'T' '11~!II~

II' I I

'I'll 1II1 II"

I'"
, I

.-...,,,1
..... 11

'"

'"'"

I
I

~ i.,

~,

1"a;;
']

'.
,
"

" ) ..,"
'

'.:

:',"',

'.

~"
~.
-

..

.,,,t.';:,.,:,.

I'

,,1I

t,',

~., ~

. """.
"

'

...

' .

'1

'.

' . ! '-..

. '.

'OJ

r; . . , :

I,

: " " ' "

~:

l ''''.'

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'I)

'I

, ,I

\)

",I

OperDllon

"

h'I':1IT:to..

,~

Tabla 3,26, Program COcMS and Formdl Summary (Cont'd)

I II

1\

",.'

,,

I
I
I,

I
I

'I

I'

:.
I
IM<:'1Ilue>

v.lue ::0: " Ir~teg":'

I
I

;i

Wa~hl

I.
I

,','","

'242 '

'262

'I

'dd~;;{
'I
r
,'I
',~umed
dn~lm.l pt
, -20,00 to t20,00 d..

trigger, .
-

ktein~itl

5
,~'

144
1:10
160
'46
176
162,
17d

'_

.,]

"',

(divlsionsl

,".

IVol..}

, 6""
I

",,',1.

in~rnal

I,

kwer.e .

,'r"

1lac11Tlll1
',," 128

TRIGGER, DELAnD
Enter delayed trigger' aevee DL<VI',u.;
,
, ._
: Vllue ::- \ Integ.,1
Itl-I_
, ~~rlt,.III.,.j.
Intrrpt1KK lKwdingtolh#l
,"
(U",nt lti~ IOU"':

I'

, I,,'

DOU

1'.' :!j 0 .

'I

Inver.e, blinking & uno.rllne '

.; 1

"

Inver..
Underlj"~_..l '

SK~codo>('~>J ..
, ~ I .' '

OCtal
200
22D
202
240
222
260

, 'f
If,"

"trw"" and urderhnc: r!):!


blinking lind underline' I

'32

,.'
"

Di";\aY,Attribute,

"""mal

blinking

. ,.1

12e

code"

bUnklrig

'16

'

, :'

,.

ddd

dddd

'

'" aSsumed cs.clmel pI

,I

';',

;-1.200 10 t\.2oo V

'J, '

"

ckfdd,

8
,

,'.

'

'

,"

-\200 10 t12,oo V

..
,': ,:
\elterna!+l 00 "
"

._,:."l~ohs'

t ISliumed deomaJ, pt

,~

"

'dddd ,,1, ,
"

"

I,:.

"

feslumod'dt!dr.,al pI
'

~UO,9to'tl20,OV

I
3-136

"

'11'1'1111

I 11!:I'llllllill I

11'111

11

II'lil 'IIII

II

'II

III

Ill'll 'I!I!I" I 'II

"11111

_,'I

JPlII

'11'liiiillllli~~

11'1!

Table 328. 1980AIB TeXl Characrer Set IModified ASCII)

TaNe 327, 1980AlB Keycodes

Code

.'Imain)

III

.....

III

r_1

19

1..~

t:'G

20

I""""'~

'");!
lk

3
4

,6
6

,.f

10
,

'.

Key

Key

Imaln)

...'~
..
,\ ,

"""

21
22

"'I~hl)

23

."(Chl!

24

I
iii

1-......

(main}

.1,f

11

Y,-',CI{f

12

I1

(ch 21

(.'f,

41

iii

Idly'd)

44

27

..,.~"

:main)

46
,

(dly'd)

46

.....

31

14,

f',d,yQ

fXt.1

32

16

"lch2)

33

16

~
~:""H~

34

40

l:,,'.li,~l

26

L~"

17

"C*IOII

~6

lu\", (dlY'dl
~

39

;';j2.

43

30

13

..
~7~J

38

:~

28

','!ll

(dly'd)

i,.,te-p

29

1.

37

!J_,J

K
..:,"''''j

36

42

(main)

I.",

(dly'd)

Code

35

~.,;.,;rj,.l

."""
2:,",!

....

Key

,,

~~j
~l
,.b~~'J

....

Code

Idly'd)

,64

(ch 1)

66

(ch 2)

~,.:I;

66

Key

v.~,

' '.G;l1\J

.-

68

~~~

69
61

.,~~aS

(dly'd)

62

"':~l

(ch 1)

63

..

T:~

(ch 2)

64

...

'~if,~rj

ill

;~~J

ChI Probe

~;, ..,..".....1",.,
".:i (ch 2)

48

(Not Used)

66

Ch 2 Probe

\:~~~~}:a

49

1':.,'-'

67,

Main Probe

:::"';i~J

a.n, ..

60'

68

Oly'd Probe

....

61

69

(NGl Usad)

...
L~.~

~_';i"J.
~L"'l.

(main)

62
63

'.'.

e,

39

*,r

12

(""''''?'''''''-''l

65

$)t~{a

r",:

n
,/",.

r[~J~

(main)

60

tt~~1~

,'.-.

"

'~~::J

47

"P,~~'il

{ch 11

~ ';<."

"

.....

67

"''tWIll

fJ.."'!l

f:J

.'

.' ,\ ." \\. " ", 'i'

. '. ,,' char


deelmal
cher
. decimal
decimal
char.
1-'----""'-/--',---.",.,::-"i+-'-"'-"'---t----'~-JI-..;J...--C.--"4-'-.,e..-'--_1I-'-----__II_
__,._'-__;
l
@,
<SP>,
32
"l,'64 '
96
A" ,
'.I, I,'
f:.,
:
a
97
., 1
,
.66.
33
,.
'!It
:9\'
b
'J}";:
34
B
98
2
66
\"
I; (~:-:'
67, . \
, 99,
';.:"
,3
35 '
N
" II
:";"4
'(J.
.::100
36'
d
63
:f.
D
'E
....
'.
lOt'"
e
37
69
6
rS,Ji
%
'f
F'~"
70
38
10Z
6
-j,
"
y
,: 71
G
103
(,
,8
A" "
,
104
Fi
'40
"
H'
72
)
'i
41
73
106
9
E
,
,
10 .
,
<LF>
106
74
42
J
j
;,
11
I',
''15
107
k
~~
4~
+
,<J
,.16" .'
L'.
108
44
1.
,",'<CR>
(; ,,7/7.
1,1
)3
.109.\
',i,45'
",,11
'
u'
:~>;r'
110,,,
,78
tj
46
n
14'
. I' '~,' ,
1,
,.'1.
0'
.
47
r
79
'16 .
1';'1,",..'"
9'
" t
"48 .,
,8
12'
16..'
'1:'/
80
'49
'113
81 "
'0,'
g
,
18 ."
(,
82, ;~
60
14
r
R
,
1
1
'1
.. F;
19
51
,
115
83
$:
.,
~2
H6:
t'
20.
84
0.
U
21
,53
"11\5 '/
117 'I
/:(:,'l
'0.
',!
54
118'
22
'tiS.,
",'r'S5
,W
23
119
(\
"I~
::<
24
66
120 "
.\
26
121
,89
\ ,;"
'I
.. I~I.
122' . "I, I,!
",'2
i l '90,
26
z
68. ,
'"
"
':I,.f(
I,
69
,
It
91,
123,'
"
27
1
.'
9'2
"~I
.I
, l~
28
:,124
110
'.
"'126
61
29
93
."
62
3,0
94
1:16
\.:'
;''31
,63
95
127

Code

'i

II

,~1WA~i

'''~.~

INot Used I

Cod 64 means no key has Leen pressed since poweron,

'P

'!v

i
i

a7

61

,Y

<LF>, <CR>, and ";" are. not permitted Nlthin text strings.

e.
II
I
I
I
I

I
, I

-.

--

I
I

I"

Tabfe 329, HPIB Syntax Error Codes

.' Syntax Error Doscription

., 11
~\

. 3,

\)/'1,'r.'
6,1
6,

, ,

3136
.-

I
I

..,

" , ' " , :1',

,I

Model 1980Al8

Operation

~ .

.:.__.
'I

_.l!n

. Par~metar out 01 rar,ge "


""

"J

' ',,'

''",'"

Command no.t recognize'!,


Missing terminator
Unexpected character ."

'
.)

Input bl!!(er overflow, '


;;,

;1 ';'

, '",

1" ,",'1

Data output not specil.oo


! 'j'"

'

',"

~i

,,

Operation

il

Tabla 3-30.

366. NOTATION CONVENTIONS AND,DEFINITIONS

.e

HpIB

ASCII

c.cfmll

<"

Angular brackets enclose descriptive words that are used to symbolize a program code parameter or an HPIB

command.

I,
I
II

::=

Addressed
Command GTL
Group

NUL
SOH
5TX
ETX

0
1
2
3

00
O<l
00
00

EDT
END
ACK
BEL

4
6
6
7

00000100
00 000 101
00 000 110
00 000 111

IACGI

SOC
PPC

,"is defined as". For example, f'A> ::= <B> indicates that <A> can be replaced by <B> In any statement
GET
TCT

co'ntaining <A>.
Square brackets
indicate that the enclosed items are optional.
,
,

Whan.several items are enclosed by braces, one, and only one, of these elements must be selected.

{}

,.;1

"or": Indicetes a choice of exactly one element from a list. For example, <A>I<B>lndicates<A>or<B>but not

Universal
CommMd
Group

both.

'UCGI

'\,

DCL
PPU

5PE
5PD

The following definitions are used:.

I
I

, d ::= A single ASCII numeric character, 0-9.

n :: =

<LF>::= ASCIII,inefeed Ideclmal 101.

LO
LI
L2
L3

listen
Audress
Group

'LAGI

<CR>:: ~

ASCII carriage retuII' Id.cimal 13).

Nole 1

"

<SP>::

ASCII space Idecimal 321.

I
I

"

L23

L2'
L25
L28

11

;1

00
00
00
00

,L::'1
L28
L29
L30
UNL

<

010 101
010 110

100
100
100
100

000
001
010
011

36
37
36
39

00'00100
00 100 101
00 100 110
00 100 III

40
41
42
.3

00 101 000
00 10' 001
00 101 010
00 tOl all

101
101
101
101

036
040
04'

2Q:
21
21
23,

,
1

63

eo

01 010 000
01 010 001
01 010 ~IO

Il3

6'

01 010

100
01 010 101
01 010 110
01010111

124
125
126
127

54
55
56
51

01
C'
0'
01

000
001
010
011

130
13'
132
133

68
69
SA
5B

93

O. OIl 100
01 OIl 101

9'

01 011 110

95

01 011 III

134
135
136
137

5C
,50
5E
SF

96
97

01
01
01
01

B5

86
87
86
89
90

91

92

-,

I~

100
101
102
103

01 100 100
01 100 101

144
145
148
147

64
65
liS
67

104
lOS
106
107

01
01
01
01

101

ISO
IS'

101 all

153

68
69
6A
6B

108
109
110
111

01
01
01
01

101
101
101
101

154
155
158 '
Ib7

6C
60
6E
6F

01,110 000
01 110 001
01 110 010

112
113
11'
liS

01110011

160
161
162
163

70
71
77.

116

111

01 110 100
01 t 10 101
01 110 110
01 110111

164
165
lliS
161

7'
75
76
17

01
01
01
01

170

76

122
123

111 010
III 011

172
173

7A
7B

12'
125
126
127

01
01
01
01

111
III
III
111

174
175
176
117

70
1',)
7E
7F

31
3l

3C

3l

516
517
516
519

3'
35
3!
31

520
521
522
523

064
065
0/\6
Qli7

00 111 000

070

00",1001

011

3l

52'
525
526
527

00 II I 010

072

00 111 all

073

00111 100
00 111 101
00 111 110
00111 III

014
075
076

017

3\
3A
38
30
3D
3E

3r

528

529
530
531

eo

61
62
63

51!

63

140
141
"2

2!
2$
2/\
2B

512
513
514
515

011
011
011
011

51
62

100 000
100001
100 010
100 Oil

OSO
OS.
052
063

20
20
2E
21

'6
47

01 010 011

047

054
055
058

117

"'243
'5

50

59
510
511

110

'0

120
121
122
123

ote3

decimal

81
82

54
55
56
57

063

61
62

19

2'
25'
26
27

04.
0'5
046

00 110 Cit

00 110 111

51
52

71
76

98

060
061
062

00 110 110

SO

99

00 110 000
00 110 001
00 110 010

00 110 tOl

Secondary
Command
Group
~5CGI

70

_3
49

00 110 100

T28
T29
T30
UNT

68
69

043

057

"

'C
'0
'E
.F

67

53

0'2

100
101
110
III

53
t>I

I~

H!

00
00
00
00

52

1/\

037

.5
46
47

60

114
115

X
Y
Z

32
33
34
35

100
101
110
III

T24
T25
T26
T27

IC

56
57
58
59

001
001
001
001

:~

10
IE

6
0

01
01
01
01

010 111

034

55

16

T
U
V
,W

035

48
49
'A
4B

T20
T21
T22
T23

00011100
00 Oil 101
~~ Oil 110
00 011 III

3
6

110
111
112
113

IS,
16:
17 1

28
29
30
31

000
001
OlD
011

f04!

F5

001
001
001
001

025
026
021'

030
031
032
033

51

01
01
01
01

024

00 011 000
00 ~11 001
00 011 OlD
00 011 011

0
I
2
3

72
73
7.
75

010 100

24
25
26
27

Ll6
L17
L18
L19

10'
105
106
107

P
0
R
5

CAN
EM
5UB
E5C

100
101
110
111

TI6
117
Tl6
Tl9

OIl

OC

00
OE

ETO

44

11

01 000
01 000
01 000
01000

10
11,
II'
13i

00 010 000

016

O~

00
00
00
00

0
E
F
G

T5
T6

09
0/\

20
21
22
23

L12
L.3
L14
LIS

L20
L21
L22

Olt'

020
021
022
023

00 OIL 001
00 010 010
00 010 011

14

Note 2

OFt

16
17
18
19

ITAGI

OJ'

L
M
N
0

OLE
DCI
DC2

100
101
102
103

Tl2
Tl3
1'14
TIS

014
015

01 COO 000
01 noo 001
01 000 010
01 000 011

H
I

100
101
110
111

%
&

IJ4
65
66

A
B
C

T6
T9
TlO
Til

001
001
001
001

"

06'

00
00
00
00

TO
TI
T2
T3

T7

12
13
14
15

L4

L6
L9
LIO
Lll

02'

04

Binary

01'

FF
CR
SO
51

Address
Group

H...

Oe':lmal

06'

010
011
012
013

5P

Talk

00'
Ot:

OeQI

ASCII

'iPIB

006
001

000
001
010
011

L5

L6
, L7

004
,005

001
001
001
001

OC4
NAK
5YN

HU4
doc,,,,.1

000 '
001
002
003

00
00
00
00

H5
U5

A single ASpl nonzero, numeric character, 1-9.

000
COl
010
011

8
9
10
11

~;

"e

1"
I
I
I
I

LLO

000
000
000
COO

Octal

B5
HT
LF
VT

0':3

'An ellipsis IIrailing dots) is used to Indicate that the preceding elem',lI may be repeated one or more times.

BIII.ry

The following conventions are used In this 'manual In descriptions of remote IHP-IBI operation:

I.

commo~/Y Use~ Code Conversions

I
m

"
0

q
r,

v
w

,
y

I
I

DEL

11.
119
120
121 ,

01 100 nO

01 100 111

000
101 001
101 010
100
101
110
III

I II 000
til 001

100
101
110
111

152

111

7~

NOTE5: 1. L<n>"MLA a~slgned to ~!'Vjce number c:n>.


2. T<n>" MTA 8"lgnea to device numoor <n>,
3

Meaning dellned by Primary COmmand Group code.

3-137//3138 blank)

,I'
\

Appendix I

If pressed, message notes


"OPTION NOT ItISTALLED"

Soft Key 4 = SlORt Ml


Soft Key 6 = STORE M2
. Soft Key B = WoW 0;:1'
(should be accompanied with
epl"'opriately labeled dis~lay panel)

.'

I I~ Ulilities Menu,
f ~DVISORI~S ON/OI'F

Whe~ prt 'J~e<l. e~lted menu automatically \

Does not exit menu automatically

SK4 labeled "INSTALLED OPTION UST"

SK4 labeled 'HATURE ROMS"

,.
.

.
'I

OPTiON MENp
'1 j

SHIFT

KEY

,,

1\

"Automatic"
Trigger, View when
TRG L'IL Is adjusted

Short

longer viewing period

I'

With no channels
selected lall offl

" Rotary Control Is moved bright spot may


appea(

SELECTIVE
AUTOSCOPE

Presat the intensity to a fixed level.

"

No bright spot

. Presellles intensity level

\
,

I
I
I
I

'

viawi~g pe'iod, loo~.'d like flicker

Can noW toggle off if not wanted,

Could not 'toggle off if errorteously selected

, ,',

i_,
,.
I

CONFIDENCE TEST

Required BNC cable or 1:1 proba only

Will now accept 10:1 probe. also


(of the proper typel

UTILITIES, MENU,
RAM TEST , , .,

Automatically exited menu when pres~ed, ,


cannot execute from HP-Ia

D08s not axlt menu, can be executed


from HP-1iJ

I
Possible no auto sweep stall-Up
(not due t(' malfunction of old FlOM devices)

Software routine insures auto sweep


start ~ithout an input at turn on

ROM CHECKSUM

Auto sweep start-up


wibl no s:g~ellnpUt
at turn on

I' .

A-I

.~; i,~.~:ti''':~'

',;:,

),

...

iii

It

.. ,fl,

'"

-"".'

,':

Model 1980AlB ..

Appeiid,:il
I'

t.,

",

I.
\'

APPENDIX I (Cont'd)
, ,

,..-'--'---'---".,-"-._,---,.-,--_-:-_-_.,..-------,---------------,
. Area

,.

Prefl~: 213tA and Below

fleilal
,

I,..

OPTION MENl~

,',I

Se;lal Prefix 2142A and Abo\'o

,', I'

SK5 labeled "19842A HPIB"

SK5 labeled "HpIB MODE"

Acc'lpted, only 3 mentls.B digits


I
.
i

Will accept moro than 3 m3ntissa digits


Ignoring those alw 3

I
,, Sweep
',,, andSensit,vlty
'
.'

'\

I
\,

.Delay Time lOY)

I,

'. II Input contained digits representing


'lass than 100 ps a syntax error was
reported'

Digits representing less than 100 ps a'e


t,'uneated and na syntax error reported

i,Did not clear pending selVice requests

Clenrs ell pending rervice requests

':

',\ -", ,.\'


,
Service Requests
Masked Ofl .
'

'I

I
I

SRO key prassed sets bit B and bit 2

Sets only bit B

,
\

"

Service Requests
Masked Off '

Reading ~tatus byte does not clear byte


(e.<ecuting oOn will clear bit n.
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002 will also clear bit B. SAO.)

Readi'ng status byte cleared status b'ile


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When changed Irom one lunction to


another instrument would properly set
FINE/COARSE but It would, not be '
apparent to the operator. ThAfelore.
operloter would attempt 10 change' and
c<lnlusion resulted.
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,Irdm <1 ms to >lms loniee versa)'
program had to select ALT or CHOP

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automatically ec'complish6J. but can
be overridden as desired
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Device Clear

Ncw set a'utomatically as it should be.


eg. FlC Is t,renslerred Iro", MS I
(coarseI to VOLTS/DIV. FINE is set
and FINE light is IiI.

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Added. Therelore alter set, next poll


Irom 1960 main loop causes flP1B
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1) abort a Ta!k or Listan
2i reset the menus'
31 clear all pending SRO's
Doos, not Ivnction during CAL or
digitlte. Gloars 1980 only. Plug In.
Option or Featurd ROMs not affected
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In order to have a complote elghl section Oparating and Service Manual this section must be preceeded by a
copy of the Oporaling and' Prll!Jrammirg Manual.
A ~.omplete Table of Contents lor Ihe Service Section Is included In this secticn.
For detailed operating InstM:lions, 'power requirements and safety In'ormation rofer to th9 Operating and
Programming Ma~ual sections I, II. and III.
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The following gen,m/ll/ely precaul/on. mu~t be ob.erved during all pha'II' of oparal/o", .ervlce,
, and repair of Ihl. In.trum,nl. Failure to comply wllh the.e precaul/on. or wllh .paclflc warning.
IJf.ewhere'ln thl. manulllvio/ale. 8alet) ,,!andard. of dBJlgn, manufecture, and Ii/tended use of Iho '
InQtrument. Hew/eltPat:lr:ard Company a,.umes no lI.blllly for Ihe cu. lamer'. failure to comply
, with thea~ requlrem9nt. '

GFlOUND THE INSTRUMENT.


To minimize shock h'azarti, the instiument chassis and cabinat m~st be connected to an electrical
ground. The instrument Is equipped with a three-conductor Be power cable. 1;he power ca~le
rTiust either be plugged into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used with a three-contact
to two-contact adapter with the grcundin~ :.vire (green) firmly connected to an electrical ground
(safety grouno) at the, power outlet. The power lack and mating plug of the power cable meet
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standards.
00 NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE.

Do not opemte the in~:rument in the presence of flammable geses or funies. Operation of any
electrical instrument ir, suchan environment constitutes" definite ~afety hazard.
KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS.
Operating 'personnel must not remove instrument covers. Component replacement and internal
adjustments must be made by qualifiod maintenance personnel. Do not replace components with
power cable connected. Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even wi:h the
power cabl,e renloved. To avoid inluries. always disconnect' power and djsch~r,l,e circuits before
touching them.

DO HOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE.


Do not attempt Internal service or adjustment ur!es~ anolher per:.;cn, capable of rendering first aid
and resuscitation, is present.
'
USE CAUTION WHEN EXPOSING OR HMlDLINC:I THE CRT.
Bl~akage of the Cathode-ray Tube (CRT) causes a high-velocity scattering of glass fragments (implosion).
."To prevent CRT Implosion, avoid rou~h handling or jarring of the inslrumert. Handling or the CRT shall
,be done only by qualified maintenance personnel using approved S&I,'ly mask and gloves.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY INSTRUMENT.
Becouse of the danger 01 Introducing additional hazards, do not Install s~bstitute parts or perform
any unauthorized modification of the instrument. Return the Instrument to a Hewlell-Packard
Sales and Serv;ce CIfice for service llnd repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.
DANGEROUS PROCEDURE WARNINGS.:

Warnings, such as, the example below, precede potentially dangerous plocedures throughout this
manual. Instrur.tions contained in the warnings must he followed.

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Dangerou. voltagea. capable' of caullng death, are present In this Inalrument.


Use extreme caullon when handling. tesllng, and adJu.llng.
SS2-1/76

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TESTS
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Introdu~tion .' ' ' '~ . '' '. '. '

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PerformanceTest Proceduros
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Dellaction FaClor Tost ,
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Ve'rtical Position Test
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Position AV (Channell nr Channel 2) Tast
.. 4-5
Internal rrigger Sensitivity Test .'.;
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Extern~1 Trigger Sensitivity Test
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Int~rnal. Trigger, Level Test ......,....................................... '...'................. ~ ..
410
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External Trigger Level Tesl
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SwoepTime
AccuracyTest
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Time Delay and Time Interval (ATI Accurecy Test
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Delay Jiller'Test .. .'...... ,
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P>.ndwidthTest ""
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Common Mode Rejecllon Ratio ICMRRI Test
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calibrator Output Verillcalion Test
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ADJUSTMENrs

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Normal Calibration...............................................................................
CompleteCalib'etion
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Adjustmont Procedures ............ ...... .............. ...
,Front Pan,~1 Calibration
~...................... .
rower Supply Adjustment,
,;
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Thermal Shutdown Adjustment
:
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High Voltage Power Supply Adjustment
;.................................................

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Tabla of Contants
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Intensity Umlt Adjustment


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512
514
515
516

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Flood Gun Pattern AdjuDlmenl.

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Character Gain and Position Adjustments

Gate and Dynamic Focus Pulse Response Adjustments

Focus limit and Dynamic Focus Adjustments

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" (Jrthogonality Adjustment . :

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Pattern Adjustment

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. Trace Alignment Adjustment

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Intensily Ratio
Adjustment .,. '
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Main and Delayed Sweep Gate Adjustments

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Plate Average Adjustment

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Vertical Gain Adjustment


OSC Adjustment;

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VC:O Calibration Adjustment

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Sync. Main and Delayed Trigger View Adjustments

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Front penel Calibration Without Sweap Linearity Adjustment ..'

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Front Panel Calibration With Sweep Linearity,Adjustment

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1 vs 2 Gain Adjustment

-~iiii,

Input Comp"nsation Adjustments

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;~isetime. ~andwidth. and Overshoot Adjustments

532

534

5-36

542

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5-48

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550

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530

544
546

Input CBpdcitance AdJustments

528

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538
541

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518

520
522
524
5-26

Sweep Length Adjustment

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REPLACEABLE PAnTS
Page
Introduction

Atbreviations

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Replaceable Parts List.


, Ordering Information
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Model 1980A

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cant'd)

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SECTION VIII
SERVICE
Page

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Introduction ........... .. ! ...

8-1

Safety Considerations. ,

8-1

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8-2

Schematics

82

Componant Locetlons

84

M'nemonlcs . :..

84

Service Sheets
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B4

84

8-4

8'"

84

8-8

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88

Signatur,e AnalYzer Features .' ........................... .........

88

Reference Designations
,Logic Symbology

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logic Convent'loM
Qualifier Symbols
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Dependency Noation
Comp!e~

Devices

Troubleshooting

Signature Analysis Using the HI' Model 6004A Signature Analyzer

8-11

811

, .,

812

..

812

. ........

8-12

.....

8-12

Signature Analyrer Operation


Using Sigl]llture Analysis Tosts

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Pre've,ntive riaintenance

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Cleaning

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Corrective Maintenance .'.... ~

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AltenUalor Maintenance
Vertical Altenuator IA13) Cleaning Procedure
Trigg

Altenuator IAI4) Cleaning Procedure

: .....

813

B14

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Elastomeric Connector Maintenance


Remeval and Replacement

CRTAssembly (A20) Removal and Replacement Procedure


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820

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821

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Display Penel Assembly IA16> Removal end Replacement pr""Njuro.:

8-22

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8-22

823

.. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. ..

B23

Display Panel Lamp IAI 6DS1DS4) Removal and Replacemem Procedure


, Control Panel Assembly IAl5) Removal end Replacement Procedure
Control Panel Lamp IA15A1OS31 Removal and Replacement Procedure. . . ..
Enhancemeill M~d~le Filler Panel IMp39) Removal Bnd Replacement Procedure

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Voltage Panel Assembly (AI7) Removal and Replacement Procedure

B-24

Voltage Panel Lamp IA17051 -OS251 Removal and Replacement Procedure

B24

Time Panel Assembly IA18) Removal and Replacement procoldure

8-26

Time Panel Lamp (A 180SI0541) Hemoval and Replacem9n' Procedure

8-26

RPG Assembly IA19) Removal and Replacement Procedure

8-26

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Vertical Auenoetor Assembly IA13J Remo",,1 and Replacement proc.dure

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818
819

CRT (A2OV1) Replacement Procedure

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8-16

CRT IA20Vl) Removal Procedure

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Gate Board Assembly IA3) Removal and Replacement Procedure

Covpr Removal and Replacement Procedure

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Tabla of Contents
List of Tables
Ust of illustrations

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'dl


Page

Vertical Attenuator Disassembly.........

8-27

Vertical Attenuator Solenoid Board Assembly (A13A2) or Solenuid (A13A2L1-L16) Removal and

,1,...

Replacemant Procedure

8-29

Trigger Attenuator Assembly (A14) Removal and neplacement Procedure................................


Trigger Attenuator Disassem~ly

,..

831

. . .. ..

831

Trigger Attenuator Solenoid Board Assembly IA14A21 or Solenoid (A 14A2L1L11)


Removal and Replacement Procedure

8-33

HP-IB Board Assemblv fA23) Removal and Replacement Procedure...

';5

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8-36

H V Transformer Assembly (A2A1; ,.lemoval and Replacement Procedure . , ., ...... , ... ,..... . ...

837

BatteryIA128T1) Removal and Replscement Procedure

8-38

High Voltage Power Supply Board Assembly (A2) or High Voltage Multiplier (All)
Removal and Replacement Procedure.

'...

Fan (A981) Remeval and Replacement Procedure

'.............

LVPS Board Assembly IA1) Removal and Replacement Procedure

839

,................

840

Processor Board Assembly IA4) Removal and Replacement Procedure .......... , .. "....... ..

8,40

Scope 80ard Assembly IA5) Removal and Replacement Procedure

8-41

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LIST OF TABLES
Table

41

Recemmended Test Equipment

42

Main Sweep Tilne Accuracy

Page

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D~laved Sweep Time Accuracy

4-4

Performance Test Record

6-\

Recommended Test Equipment

5-2

R'!Quired Adjustments After Repair

63

LVPS Voltage Limits

64

Front Panal Calibration Error Codes

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413

413

425

, .....

5~

6-3

61

Refereru:e Designators and Abbreviations

62

Replaceable Parts

6-3

List of Manufacturer~' Codes

4-1

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56
662

63

..

614

656

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure

Title

41

Equipment Setup for Externat Trigger Sensitivity Test

42

Equipment Setup for 8andwidth Test..

4-3

Equipment Setup for Common Mode Rejection Ratio ICMRR) Test

5-1

I.VPS Test Point and Adjustment Location

Page
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48

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418

..

420
.

56

52

High Voltage Test Point and Adjustment location

..

59

53

Intensity LImit Adjustment Location

.
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510
5-12

513

5-4

8arreling and Pincushioning

55

Pattern Adjustment Location

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Ust of Illustrations

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Cont'd)

Figure

56
57

,58

Page

Title
Orthogonality AdjllstmJnl Location

Floodgun Pattern Adjustment Location

, .. ,

Character Gain' and Position Adjustment Locations

59

Gate and Dynamic Focus Pulse Adjustment and Wire L, -atlons

5-10
511
512
513
5-14
515
516
517
5-18
519
520
521

Focus Limit and Dynamic Focus Adjustment Locations


Intensity Ratio Adjustment Location

,
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Sweep Start Adjustment Location

5-23

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Sweep linearity Adjustment locations

539

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1 vs 2 At.ju lIment Location

543

5-45

52~

Input Camp Adjustment Locations

523
524

Input Cepacitance Adjustments

61
62

Covers end Trim Parts Identification


Chassis Parts Identification

, , .. , .......

65

63

Printed Circuit Board Assemblies tTop). Une Switch Assembly. end CRT Assembly Identification .......

66

64

Printed Circuit Buard Assemblies (Bottom). Time and Voltage Panel Assemblies and Attenuator

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5-47
549

5-51

Risetlme end Overshoot Adjustment locations


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Asmblies Identiflcetion

5-29

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Sync. Main and D'llayed Trigger View Adjustment Locations

.
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VCO Adjustment Location

526

5-27

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531
533
535
537

Plate AveMge Test Point and Adjustment Locations


OSC T..st Point and Adjustmentl.ocation

5-17
521

Vertical Gal~ Test Point and Adjustment Location

515

519

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,Main and Delayed Sweep Gate Adjustment locations


,

514

, .. , ..

Sweep Length Adjustment Location

65

Transformer Assembly Mounting Parts Identification

66
67

Display Panel. Control Panel. Voltage Panel, end Time Panel Parts Idontificetlon
Rear Panel. BNC Pan~IIAI2). end Heat Sink lAS) Parts Identification

68

Vertical Attenuator Assembly (A13) Parts Identification

'

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, .....

67

, ....... , ..

68

", ... ,.

69

,
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610

611
612
613

69

Trigger Attenuator Assembly (A141 Parts Identification

610

CRT A,sembly IA201 Parts Identification

8-1
82

Graphic Symbols

83

Function Labels .,'

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8-5

Oualifying Symbols ...... ,

86

Covers and Trim Part Locations

8-7

Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (Topl. line Switch Assembly. and CRT Assembly Part Locations .... ,

88

CRT Assembly Part Locations

89

Display Panel. Control Panal. Voltage Panel. and Time Panel Part Locations .........................

810

Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (bottoml. Time and Voltage Panel Assemblies

811

Vertical Attenuator Assembly IA131 Part Locations

812

Trigger Attenuator Assembly IA141 Part Locations

Basic LogiC Symbols

, ...... ,.
,., .. ,

,.,
,

, end Attenuator Assemblies Part Locations

, .........

8-3

,.

85

86

87

, .. ,.,

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Example Complex Logic Symbols.. .

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64

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89

843
B44
845
8-47

B48
849

850
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Model 1980A

List of Illustrations
L1sl of Service Sheets

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Cont'd)

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Page

Title

Figure
813

lieal Sink (A9) Part Locations

814

BNC P',.,el A12 Part Locations

815

',roubleshooting Flow Chart

816

1SSO Simplified Block Diagram

817

1r,80 Overall Block Diagram

:
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851

853

..
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854
q56

~57

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LIST OF SERVICE SHEETS

P/O Low Voltage Power Supply Boord. +100V and +43V Outputs............................

858 - 861

P/O Low Voltnge Power Supply Board. +15V Output and Fan Control. . . . . . ... . . .. ....

862 - 865

3
4
5
6

P/O Low Voltage Power Supply Board. +6V. +5V. -3V. and -5V Outputs .................

866 - 369

PIO Low Voltage Power Supply Board. -12V. -24V. Floodgun. and Panel Outputs.............

870 - 873

High Volta go Power Supply and CAT.

874 879

Gate and DyMn,ic Focus Circuits

7
8

ii

Page

Title

No.

'...........................

880 - 885

P/O Gate Soard. Option Memory and Option Interface......................................

886- 891

Vartical Attanuator

892 - 8-95

P/O Scope Board. Vertical Preamp.

896 - 8101

9
10
11

P/O Scope Board. Sweep Control Circulls.........

8106 - 8111

12

P/O Scope Board. Horizontal Sweep Circuils

8112 - 811 I)

13

PIO LowVultage Power Supply Board. Horizontal Output r;ircuits

B117 - 8121

14
15

Trigger Attenuator
P/O Scope Board. Trigger Preamp

81228125
8121)- 8131

16

P/O Scope Board. POWElr Distribution...

..

17

Processor Board Simplified Block Diagram....................

. . ..

P/O Low Voltage Powar Supply Board. Vertical Output........

8102 - 8105

..

..

..

8132 - 8133
8134 - 8135

18

P/O Processor Board. Mic,oprocessor Circuits.....

19

P/O Processor Board. Read/Write and Address Decoder

20

P/O Procassor Board. Store/Aecall RAM. Fealure RAM. and Program ROM

8152 - 8157

21

P/O Processor Board. Input/Output Interface.

8158 - 6163

22

P/O Processor Board. Digilal to Analog Subsystem........... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .

8164 - 8168

23

P/O Processor 8oord. DMA an..) Video Control Subsystems..... . .

8169 - 8179

...

8136 - 8145
8146 _. 8161

.... . ......
. .. . . .. ..

24

P/O Procassor Board. Horizontal Interface

'25

P/O Processor Board. Front Panel Interface and Power Distribution. .. .. .. .. ........

~6

Display Panel Assembly

2(

Control Panel Assembly........ ..

28

Voltage Panel Assembly


Time Panol Assembly....... .

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29,
30
31

Interconnect Beard
HPIB Interface.........

,
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,'....
.

0186 - 8190
8191

..
,

8180 - 8185

0192 - 8193
. ..

..

,......

,.................

81948195
8196": 8197
8190 - 8199

..

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8200 - 8203

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. PERFORMANCE TESTS
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.The proCEldurl.>' in ~hl. section !<ISl the Instrument's electrical performance using specifications of table 1-1 as performance

srond~rds.AII,tem can be perfo~rll~d without accessto Interior oflhr I~wumant. A simpler operational test IS Included In
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Secliol1lU under Operatnr's Checks.


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42. , EQUIPMENT REQUIitED. "


Equipment required for performance leSIS is listed ,In

~he Aecommellded Te,st Equip~ent Table in Section I and In table 41 ,

Anyequip!"elltthat satisfies criticsl specilicatlons'given in the lable may be,substituted.

Teble :i-I. Recommended Tst Equipment

.,
Instnmient,
,

Function Generator

8'

range: 10Hz to 100kHz squarewave

HP 3310A

r.

2 kHz to 60 kHz sinewave

' level: 0 to 10 Vp-p

. ,',

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~aak

to Peak Source

level: 20 mV to 100 V

Ballentine 6125B

accuracy: 0.25%

,.

Time Mark Generator,

range: 5 nsec to 1 sec

Ballantlno 6125B

accuracy: 0.01 %
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Critical Specifications

Signal Generator,

range: 10 MHz to 100 MHz

Cable Pair

.50 ohm BNC male to BNC male. approxl-

HP 3200B

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equal len~lh.

OJ

BNCTee

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Sampling Vollmeler

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Pulse Generetor
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HP 10502A

mately 9 Inches long. Pair must be of

bandwidth: 10 MHz to 100 MHz


accuracy: 3%

HP 3406A with HP 11 063A

Fa~1

Ballentine 61258

Rise Time

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Sampling Tee

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Table 4/. Recommended Test Equipmenr ICon/'d)

lnslrument

Critical

Recommande':

' Specifications

Adapt~r I~)

Model

GR874 to female BNC

HP Pari No. 12600860

Adapter
"

Power Divider

GR874 to male BNC

HP ParI No. 12600849

1 60 ohm input

General Radio 874TPOL

2 50 ohn. oulputs

Attenuator

6 dB Attenuator

General Radio
GR874G6

.1-,

DC Source

.0Vto l00V

Ballantine 61258

4;3. rESrRECORD
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Results of performance lests may be tebulated on Ihe J'erforrnance Test Record (table 44) at Iheendofprocedures. The Test
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used for comparison in periodic maintenance and troubleshooting and after repairs or adjustments.

44.. CALlBRArlON CYCLE


This 'nstru'11entrequlres periodicverificalion .of

performance.Oepe'~ding on use

90d environmentel conditions, the

instrum"nt should be,'checked using the following perfoimance test;; al 'I~ast every six months. .

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4-5,

PERFORMANCE .TESr PROCEDURES"

Nle
Allow instrument 10 warn. up for aI' le~st 30 minutes prior to beginning
performance lesls.

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Perl?rmance Tests

Model1980A

I'ERFOl'lMANCE.TESTS

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46. Deflection Factor Ttlst, .


Spociflcatlons:
Rangos: 2 mV/div 10 10 V/div
Accuracy; 3%
Description; .
Apply .I known peak 10 peak voltage and chock e,och rango lor accuracy.
Equipment:
Peak \0 Peak Source

Ballantino 61258

..

Procedure:
a,

Sel peak to peak source output 10 20 mV pP.

b,

Apply output of peak to paak sourca to channal 1 input.

d.

Select channall volts/div and set to 2 mV/div by pressing _(channall) and rotaling tho Conlrol Knob lor a
reading 01

c:::::::g.o

I in LEO display.

e.

Displayed signal should be 10 divisions Ilimits 9.7lo 10.3 major divisions).

. I.

Set channall volts/div 10 10 mVby rotating tha COlilrol Knoblor a readillg 01 c=J-"O"'."'O__--=<3_lin LED display.

g.

Increaso peak 10 peak source output ~o 100 mV pP.

h.

Displayed signal should be 10 divisions lIimits 9.7 to 10.3 major dlvisionsl.

I. Set channel " volts/div to 100 mV by rotating the Control Knob lor a raading 01 LID

O.

:::;0 in LED

display.

j.

Incraasa paak to peak source output 10 1 V pP.

k.

Displayed signal should be 10 divisions (limits 9.7 to 10.3 major divisions).

I.

Sat channal 1 volts/div 10 1 V by rotating the Control Knob lor a reading 01 1_ _.:.I.",O,-O",-__

m.

"I~,ea5e peak 10 peak source output 10 10 V pP.

n.

Displayed signal should be 10 divisionsllimits 9.7 to 10.3 major divisionsl.

o.

Repeat steps a through n 101 channel 2..

=::::J in LED displey.

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,..Performance Tllsts

PERFOAMANCETESTS
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4,7. Vertical ,Position Test.


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Sp~c.lflc'llons:
Range: A baseline can be adjusted .1 G majur div from'ce~iCr graticule line (possible 10 div off screenl

Accuracy: ,+;12% of reading +0.3 major div)

1'\

Description:
Set trace to 15 divisions above center gratlcule and apply a minus 15 Vdc Input to deflect trace to center 5creen. then set
trace to 15 divisions b,elow center graticule end apply a 15 Vdc input to deflect trace to cenler screen.
Equipment:
DC Source

Ballantine 6125B

Procedure:

a. 'Press ~7~~
. b.
c

S~lect

,.

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channell DC coupling by prossing i... Ichannel 11.

Adjust channel 1 volts/d.v to 1 V by

c:= 1.0 0

pres~,"g

"Icllannel 11 and rotating the Control

Kno~

for n reading of

lin LED display.

IIEB Ichannel 1I and rotate the Control Knob for a reading of I

PO 5

I 5.0 0

d.

Press

Apply -15 V from the DC sourc.e to channell input.

f,

Trace should be at cunter graticule (limits .6 major divisions above or below center graticulel.

g.

Rotate the Control Knob for a reading of

PO 5 -

I in LED display

5.oJ[] In LED display.


iO.,

'h.

Apply +15 V from DC source to channell input.

I. Trace should be at canter graticule lIimits .6 major divisions above or below canter gratic.ulal.
j.

Repeatsteps b lilrollgh i for channel 2.

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Model 19BOA

Performance Tests

PERFORMANCE TESTS

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48. Position

~V (Channel 1 or Channel 2) Test

Speclficatlor.s:
Ran~e:,

15 limes the defleclic" factor selected for Ihat channel.

Accurecy: 4% Ifor a .1 :S10 major divisions)


Description:
Tesl .1V by applying an acr.urale p.p signal and measuring signal in .1V mode,
Equipment:
Peak'io Peak Source

Ballantine 61258

P~ce=<.!re:

a.

Sel peak 10 peak source 10 1 V,

b. Apply peak to peak source to channell input.

c. Press [~~~~J.
d.

Set channell voltsldiv to 100 mV by prassinq _Ichannel 11 and rotaling Ihe Control Knob for a reading of

LID O.

- 3

I in LED display.

e. PosillOn lOp of wavoform 10 center g,aticule by pressing IEi!Ilchannel 11 and rOla',ing the Control Knob
f. Press
q.

Posilion bollom of waveform to center graticule by rotating the Control Knob.

h. LED display should read 1_~=-.JI!.oL!ObL..

1 ilimits I

9 6 O.

- 3 ] to

1.0 L/

I. Repeal sleps a Ihrough h for channel 2.

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Performance Tests

Model '980A

PEfiFORMANCE TESTS

49. Internal Trigger Sensitivity Test.


Specification,;
For deflection fectars <10 mV/div. at least 1.4 di" of vertical deflection from dc to 26 MHz Increasing to 3 dlv at 100 MHz;
for deflection factors

~10

mV/dlv 3tleast.7 oiv of vertical deflection from dc to 26 MHz Increasing to 1.6 div at 100 MHz.

Description:
Checks 'or proper trigger sensitivity at 26 MHz and 100 MHz..
i:qulpment:
Signal GeMrato'

HP Model 32008

Procedure:
a. Set signal generalor to 26 MHz.
b. Apply signal generator output 'a channel 1 inpul.

d. Set channel

5.00

volts/div to 6 mV by pressing

::IJ In LED display.

l11li ,chann.' 1) and rotating the Control Knob for a reading of

e. Set signal generator level for 1.4 dav display.


f.

Set Main sweep for several cycles displayed by pressing _Imain) and rotating the Conlrol Knob.

g. Selecl Main Trigger Level by pressing

III Imaiu).,

h. Rotate the Cont:ol Knob for stable display, Stnh,e display confirms proper trigger.
i.

Set signal generator tu 100 MHz.

j. Increase Signal generator level for a 3 div display.


k.

Rolate the Control Knob for a stable display. Stable d,splay confllms proper triuger.

). Set channell volts/dlv to 100 mV by pressing "Ichannel 11 and rotating the Con!rol Knob for a reading of

c:::J.Q.Jl__~U in LED d,splay.

m. Increase signel generator level for a 1,6 div display.


n. Select main trigger level by pressing Blmain).
o. Rotale the Control Knob for a stable display. Stable display confirms proper trigger,

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Performance

l(J~ls

PERFORMANCE TESTS

lJ. S9t sigm,; _ :nerator for 26 MHz.


q. Decrease signal generator level for a .., djv display.
r.

Rolate the Control Knob for a mabie display. Stable display confirms proper trigger.

s. Repeal steps a l"r"ugh r using Delayed Sweep.

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Performance Tests

PERFORMANCE TESTS

410. External Trigger Sflnsltlvity Test.


Specifications:
In extelnal+lp at least 600 mV pop from de to 26 MHz Increasing to 1.2 V pop at 100 MHz; In eXlernal+! alleast 60 mVpp

'rom dc 10 25 MHz Increasing 10 120 mV r -0 at 100 MHz.


Description:
Checks for proper eXlernal trigger sensitivlly at 26 MHz and 10<) MHz.
Equipment:
Signal Generator

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HP Model 3406A

Sampling Voltmeter
Sampling Tee

Power Divider

HP Model 11 OG3A

General Radio Model 674-TPD

Adapler. GR874 10 female BNC (21


Adapler. GR874 to male BNC

SIGNAL
GENERATOR

HP Pan No. 1260-0860


HP Pan No. 1260-0849

SAMp1.lNG
VOLTMETER

OSCILLOSCOPE

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EXT

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GR874
~~~.~ TOADAPTER.
MALE BNC

I
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TO FEMALE 8NC

SAMPLING

TE~

POWER DIVIDER

Figure 4-/. Equipment Setup For External Trigger Sensitivity Test


Procedure:

a, Sclt!ct Main sweep by pressingt~:~~


b. Selecl external+l0 Imainl by

",'IlO

pre~slng 'm.

I.

c.

Select main 60 ohms de by pressing

t',en,'::. .' Imain).

d.

Select channell by pressing c, :....'.: .

e.

Selecl channe: I 60 ohms dc by pressing

f.

Connect signal generator to


, channell and Ext Ti .gqer input using 60 ohm power divider and sampling lee at EXT

'J".',.. f.'c.7-.

..

, then

..

lchannel 1t,

1_

INPUT. Refar to figure 4 I for equipment selUp.


g.

Sel signal generator to 26 MHz.

4-B

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Model 19BOA

Performance Tests

PERFORMANCE TESTS
h.

Set signal generator levelt,,'175 mV rms as read on'Samnling Voltmeter lapprox 600 mV p.p slgnah.

I. Solecl channell vc!ts/div by pres41ng !IiIlthanllel 11 and rotating the Control Knob for approx B dlv signal
displayed.
j.

Select Main sec/div and display severoI cycles by pressing

m Irr,ain) and rotating the Conlrol Knob until several

cycles are displayed.


k.

Select main trigger level by pressing If/i!i1lmaln).

I. Rotate the Control


Knob for a slable display. StAble display conf'rms proper trigger.
,
m.

Set signal genermor to 100 MHz.

n,

Set signot generblor level to 420 mV rms 11.2 V ppl.

,
o.

Selecl channel 1 volts~div by pressing "Ichannel 11 and rotating the Comrol Knob for approx B dlv slgnel
displal'ed.

p. Select main trigger level by pressing IiIl,nalnl.

I.

q.

RotAte the Control Knob for a stable display. Stable display confirms proper trigger.

r.

Set signal generator level to 42 mV rms 1120 mV p.p).

. s. Select main external+l by pressing


I.

I.

then

i~;.i Imalnl.

Select channell volts/div by pressing EI.iIlcrannel I) and rotating the Control Knob fer approx B div signal
displayed.

u. Select main trigger level by pressing

III (maln1.

v. ROlate the Comrol Knob for a slable display. Stable display confirms proper trigger.

w. Sot signal generator to 26 MHz.


x.

Set signal generator level

y.

Select channell volts/div by pressmg "Ichannel 11 and rotating the Control Knob for approx 8 d,v signal
displayed.

10

17.6 mV rf" 150 mV p'pl

z. Selecl main trigger level by pressing II!!Ilmaml.


aa. Rotate the Control Knob for a st,ble display. Stable display confllms proper t"ggo;.

' ......

abo Repeat steps a through aa for Delayed External.

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Model 1980A

PlORFORMANCE TESTS
411.

Internal Trigger Level Test.

Specifications:
Ranoe: 20 major divisions from Iho cenler horizonlal graticul. line.
Accuracy: 13% of read109 +0.4 major div)

Oe""lption:
Check trigger Il'vel conlrol ac "uracy on ball' pos,live an(~ neg alive slopes.
Equlpm6llt:
Oscillalor

..

HP Model 3310A

Procedure:
e. Sel oscillator to approx 2 kHz and apply 10

b.

chan~,,1

1 inpul.

Press . ~~~". ,

c. Sel channell voltsldiv to 400 mV by pressing "Ichannel 11 and rOlating lhe Conlro: Knob for a reading of
1__Y-'-'![J-"O,,-.__
--doo[] in LED display.
d.
e.

Set oscillator outpUI for a 10 diVISion display. 'Adjust Irigger I~vel as necessary for a stablo display.'
Change channell volts/d,v 10 90 mV by pressing "'channell' "nc ,otaling lho Contra' Knob for a reading 0'

- 3

J in LED display.
C p [)..S~5:Q.TI_.1

f.

P,es~ ~ Ichannel 1) and rolale Ihe Control Knob fa, a reading of

g.

Sel main trigg.'r level 10 20 by pressin9 m,mam) and rotating Ihe Control Knob clockwise for a ,eadlng of

I
,

9 0.0

[H I

2 0.0

in LED display.

in LED display.

h. Waveform should be slablewith trigger start point allopg'Olicule Ilimits 1 majo,dlvls,on above 0' below topgraticule'.
i,

Press "Ichannel " and rotate the Control Knob for a reading of [

j.

Pre..

pl)-LJ 51LfJ=--=J in LED display.

iii Imainl and rolate Ihe Conlrol Knob counterclockw'se for a readmg 0' ["TI/r~i'(rO 0__.1 In LED

display.
k.

Waveform should be stable with trigger start pOInt at bottom graticule (lunits 1 majer diviSIOn above or below bottom

gralicule).

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-2

I.

'!!

m.

Press '~~"

~ress

n.

I-

Press ~~, thon :"""~ ldelayed),

III

Note
fdolayedl and rolUle Ihe Control Knob to view 2 or nlore cycles.

Re.peat steps e through k for delayed 'nternaltrigger.

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Performance Tesls

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PERFORMANCE TESTS
412.

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Specifications:

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Range: 1.2 V Irom ground referonce: in Ext+l0 :.:12 V Irom ground 'erere"ce.
Accuracy: 13% or reading +40 mV); in Ext+l0 mode 13% t)f reading +400

10 II

Description:

Check trigger level conlrol accurecy on bclh positive dnd negallve slopes.

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Equipment:
HP Modol 3310A

Oscillator
BNC Tee

HP ParI No. 1260.0781

Procodura:
a.

SOl oscillalor 10 approx 2 kHz.

b.

Apply oscillalor oUlpUIIO channell input and main external input

c. Press ~~~~,i .
d. Set channell volts/div to 1.2 V by pressing _Ichannel
LJ"".2~_~ In LED display.

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l.

e.

Set oscillalor level lor a 10 division display.

f.

Select external+ 10 Imam) by pressing li".~.

g.

Select main Irigger view by pressing

I)

and rotating Ihe CCnllol Knob fOI a reading 'Jf

t'lI,._

I.

Ihen

\~ .

i.

Rolale the Control Knob and nole trigger level conlrol of all positive slope.

j.

Select negative slope by pressing 1.:I-':'main).

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k.

Rotale Ihe Control Knob and note Irigger level control of all negative slope.

I.

Change channell VOlls/div to 120 mV by pressing IIii!IIlchannelll and rotallng Ihe Conlrol Knob for a roadlng of
12 O.
in LED display.

Decrease oscillator lovel lor a 10 division display.

I.

then

::~~_Imain).

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Rotalo tho Control Knob and noIe lrigger level control olall negative slope.

q. Select posilive slope by presuing

!f\ lmain).

r.

Rotate tho Control Knob and note trigger level control of all posilive slope.

s.

Repeat sleps a through r for delayed axternal.

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n. Select main p:ternal+l by pressing

p.

h. Se!ect main trigger Icvel by pressing IIlmaln).

m.

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PERFORMANCE TESTS

413. Sweep Time Accurecy Test'.


Srecifications:
Ranges; 6 ns/div

,,.

f:
"

(0

1 s/div

Accuracy'; The following table gives the

~c~l"acy

I'

of the main and delayed time hases,

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Sweep Time/Div
I

Accuracy

:~

3%

,.

5,00 ns/div to 9.99 ns/div


Icenter 8 d,v or-IYI
10,0 ns/div to

9,~3

ms/diy

3%

Ifirst 10 div)

100 ms/d,v to 1.00 s/div

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4%

ilirst 10 d,v)

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lemperatures beyond Ihe 10oC range and within 0 to +55C. add 1%; for sweep

speeds from ,6 s.c/d,v to 1 sec/div add 2%,

Description:

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Tests Sweep Time Aecurar.y by checking sweep time of each range using a lime rnark generator,

Equipment:
Time Mark Generator

' ... ' , ., . !.,

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1'.1l1antine 61258

Procedure:
e,

Connectt;me mark generator

t~

Channell mput.

Select Main Sweep by pressing,~ .


Select channell 60 ohms dc by pressing
d.

I.

ii

then ,_.. lehannel 1i,

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Set time mark generator output and Main Sec/Div as shown in table 4-2 and check for accuracy as indicated,

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Model 1980A

PERFORMANCE TESTS

Table 42. Main Sweep Time Accuracy

Time Mark

Main Sec/Diy

!\ccuracy

Generator
Setting

lEI) Reading

Setting

6 ns

(Major Dlv)

6 ns

6.00 -9

10 ns

10 ns

10.0 -9

100 ns'

100
, ns

100. -9

1 I's

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18.7 - 9.3
"9.7 - 10.3
9.7 -10.3
9.7 - 10.3

1 I'S
10 I'S

10 I'S

1.00 -6
10.0 -6

100 I'S

100 ;;s

100. -6

9.7 -10.3

1 ms

1 ms

9.7 - 10.3
9.6-10.4
9.6 - 1,).4

10 ms

10 ms

1.00 -3
10.0 -3

100 ms

100 ms

100. -3

1 sec

1 sec

!,

9.7 - 10.3

9.6 - 10.4

1.00

Check accuracy only over center 8 divisions (align 2nd lime mark on 2nd graticule and observe 1Olh lime mark.

e.

Select delayed sweep lJv pressing I~":

f.

Set time mark generalor output and Delayed Sec/Divas shown in lable 43 end check for "ccuracv as

i~1ifaled.

Table 43. Delayed Sweep Time Accuracy

Note
S~t

Main sec/div to 6 nsec for Delay Sweep Time Accuracy Test.

Time Mark

Delayed Sec/Diy
Accuracy

Generalor
Setting

Setting

6 ns

(Major Div)

6 ns

6.00 -9

8.7 - 9.3

10 ns

10 ns

10.0 -9

9.7 - 10.3

100 ns

100 ns

100. -9

9.7 - 10.3

1 I'S

1 I'S

1.00 -6

9.7 - to.3

10 I'S

10 I's
100 ..s

10.0 -6
100. -6

9.7 - 10.3
9.7 - 10.3

1 ms

1.00 -3

9.7 - 10.3

1001's
1 ms

LEO Reading

10 ms

10 ms

10.0 -3

9.6 - 10.4

100 ms

100 ms

100. -3

9.6-10.4

1 sec

1 sec

1.00
,

9.6 - 10.4

--

'Check accuracy only over cenler 8 divisions lalign 2nd time mark,o" 2nd gralicule and observe 10th lime markl

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,Porforrnance Tesls

PERFORMANCE TESTS

.414. Time Delay and Tlmo Interval

(~T)

Accurecy Teet.

Specifications:
,
Range: 0.0 nsoc 10 9.9999 soc
Accuracy:
Del.v or Time Inte, val

.-

Delayed Sweep Speod

<2001lsec

6ns/div to 9.99 ns/div

tl2 ns + 0.1 % of reading)

tI0.06% of reading)

il2 ns + 0.1% of reading + 1%


uf dly'd secs/div X 10 diY)

tI0.05% of reading + I % of
dl~"d secs/div X 10 div)

~10

ns/dlv

~200

Ilsec

Description:
, Using lime marks, theck ac.'uracy ofTime DeidY and Time IntervQII~TI by making measurement and checking LED display
reading.
'
Equipment:
Time Mark danerator
Pro'cedure:
a. Press

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Ballantine 61258

=.

;b: Press salt kays in the following sequence:

1. CALIBRATE" UTILITIES
2.' DELAY SELF CAL
Note
Whe,i Delay Se:f,'Cal routine is complete procede 10 stop c.

c.

Apply 100 !'sec time markS from time mark generator to cha~nel 1 input.

d.

Press~,.,.k..~.

e.

Select Dual mode by pressing :~.

f.

Set main' sec/diY to 100 Ilsec by pressing.1iI Imain\ 'and rotating the Control Knob for 8 rea:fing of
"I 0 O.
- 6 in LEI: 'Jisplay.
;

g. Set de'layed soc/diY to 1 Ilsec by pressing


1.0 0
- 6
in LED display.

h.

'i.

l1li

idelayee:i,

a~d

rotating the Control Knob for a reading uf

' ,
I

Pr~ss

B::I and rotate the Control Knob until Intensified portion of main sweep is under second time mark.
Selecl fine control by pressing III .

j.

Observe delayed sweep and place displayed time mark on center graticule.

k.

Note reading on LED display.

I. . Select coarse cuntrol by pressing

l1li .
.

m.

flotate the Control Knob until intr.~sified portion of ma:nsweep is under the 10th lime mark.

n. Selecl fine r.ontrol by pressing . . .


i,'

IJ
"

o.

,
\

-I

Observe delayed
5w'eep. and placer
displAV~d
1ima merlum c.p.J.\ter ~(atl:u!e.
:
-)'
,

4-14

I,

ddd

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,"

Performance Tests

PERFORMANCE reSTS
p.

Note'reading ori'LEO dIsplay.


1"

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q. Subtract
reading obtained
In step kIIrom
reeding obtained in step p. Result should be between 799.46 psec end 800.66
..
,.,
.
'
J.1sec.

r.

',.

"

I!',

, . .,(!'

Ensure time mark disp/o;ed on delayed trace

,"

coars~ control by pressing

s.. Salect
"

"

IJ ,Rot~te

i~ align'ed with c&nter graticul.., then press

.,

"

the Control Knob until intansiliedp'ortion 0111)0111 swe..p is under second time mark.

"Se'le~t fine canuel


.. by prOSSing'. /
v, Align time mark displayed on delayeduace With center graticule.

u.

"

. ' ,',

Note reading on LEO display. Reading should be between 799.6 /ISFJC and 800.6 I'sec.

.w.

I '

l'

"','

Apply I I'sec lime mar~s Irom time mark gene. ilte: to channell input.

)L

,. '

I-:AlITO,~'tcON~

y. Pross ",'A.'~".\')
l. '

.,

Selael ,Dual '';'odo by pressing .....

aa. Set main s~'C/div to 1 lisec by pressing Rlmain) and, rotating the Control Knob lor a reading 01
1.0 0
in LEO display.

":JLJ

ab. Sat delayedsec/div to 10 nsec by pressi~g


c::::=IO.O -9 'j in LEO display..
ac.

Press _

fill IdeliiYedl' and rotating .tlle Control


,

Knob lor a reading of

,"

.and rotatllth, Control Knobumil intersified portion 01 main sweep is under

c~~trol by pressinl' " . '

se~ond time mark.

./

. ad.

Select fino

'ae.

Obs'erve d~laytld sweep and plac!,displayed time'mark on cenler graticule.

at. Note reading ~n LEO display.


,ag.

Ii

Select coarse contr.ol by prcsnins

lit;

a.l:1. ,Rotate ~he' Control Knob until, intensified portion 01 main sweep i? 'under the 10th timo mark.
ai,

Select line control by pressing .

oj.

Observe delayedsweep and placa 'displayed time mark on Cerller gralieule.

ak. .Note reading on LEO display..


al.

Subtract reading obtained in step al Irom reading obtamed in ak. Result' should be between 7.9681'sec and 8.012
_~

am. Ensure time mark displayed

on delayed trace is aligned with call1er gralicule, then press &B.

an., Rotate the Control Knob unlil

int~nsified portion of m8i~ sw~ep is under second time ma-k.

ao. Sele,ct line bypressinglilJ.

'.. ,' __ .:.. _.....:qP.. : Alig;, lime mark dIsplayed on'delayed trilce with center gratlcule.
-

Not~ rC:lcin;;
C'l LEO d:splc/. P.e"djn\}sho~ldb~ belw~cn 7.!le9I'sec and 8.011 ",sec.
,
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Model 1980A

Performance Tesls

'

PERFORMANCE TESTS
;

C'

,4-16. Delov Jitter Test.

:",;'

Specifications:
'0.002% of the deley time; Bll0 MHz10 kHz, 0,01% cf Ihe delay
, lime.

Description:
-

Check delay jitter by observing a marker pulse edge at a'deley time 60,000 limes the swe~p speed,

"

Equipment:
T,'me Mark Generalor

[lallantlne 612611

Procedure:
l~sec

a.

Set lime mark genarator to

,~.

Sat main 'sec/di~ 105 nsec by rOlating the ,Conlrol Knob for a reading of
; "

'

IL_-=,5".D~O,,--. __-~9"--...J1 in ~~D diseley,

._w ,

'Oc.n:J:

d. Seleci '?elayed mode by prasslng

jI

Uma marks and applr to channell inpuI,

"

e.

,L
f.

(delayed! and rotaling Ihe ronlrol Knob for a r~ading of

Sel delayed sec/dlv'lo 5' nsec by pressing


5,,,,.0,,,,-0,,-_-~9,,-J

in LED display.

~ressl, then lIl. and "ilale the Control :Knob for",a reading of C'-e 5 0.0 0 - 6

.
-

,]

In LED display,

Nato \

-,

Set Inlonsily lomaxlmum by pressing

Iill!!II a'\d rOlating the Central Knob, Usc a

lI~htto ouseii lime mark.,

hood to shield CAT from ambi'ent

ji

g.

'

'

Observe horizontal aXIs jitter of time mark rising edge. Jitter\musl be less than 1 major diVision.
,

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Model 1980A

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--:,..;PE::.:R.:.:.F~OFlMANCETESTS

_ _ _-:--_ _' -

t,

4-16. Bandwidth Test.


Specifications:
3dB down from a 5 div reference' signal from 0 to +40 oC.

l
~

OC!Coupled: de to 100 rll1H~ In 6011 and'l Mil Input modes.


MHz
ACCoupled: <10
, Hz to ;;;100
,

~
-

Poscripllon:

Set a 10 MHz signal for 6 divisions amplitude then Increase frequency 10100 MHz ~nd chock that amplitude Is greater than

3.6 divisions.

,-

Equipment:
HP Model 3200B

Signal Generalor
Sampling Voltmeter

Sampling Tr,a .,

';

HP Model 11063A

Adapter. GR874 til Male BNC,

Ada~ter. GA874 10 Female 2NC,

.'""

HP Modal 3406A
HP Pari No. 12600849

.'

HP Part No 12600860

Attenuator. 6 dB

General Radio GR874G6


-

~
~

SIGNAL
'GENERATOR

,-

SAMPLING
, OSCILLOSCOPE

,
,

,
I,

TO MALE eNC
ATTENUATOR
GH874G6

'

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ADAPTER.GRe;4~

t
! il.
."

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~

VOLTMETER

0
,

....
'-'-t-'

..-

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SAMPUNG TEE

ADAPTER. GR874
TO FEMALE 8NC

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Performance Tests

Model I 980A

,
PERF\lRMANCE TESTS
Procedure:
a. Connect signal generalor to channell Input per ligure 4-2.
b

Set channel I vollSldlv to 10 mV by pressing "lchannel II and rotating 'he Control Knob for a reeding of
I D,D
- 3:=1 In Leo display.

c. Set channel I to 60 ohms dc by pr,essing

"oc

, then -~ .

d. Sel signal generator outpul for 10 MHz.


e. Set signal generalor level for a 5 division display.
f. Note reading on s. Ipling voltlneler.

,
g. Change signal genorator to 100 MHz.
'h. Rasel signal generator level :0 reading noted in step

r.

i. Display amplitude should be greater than 3.6 major divisions.

Repeat steps a through I for channel 2.

! "

419

~\,

" Perfoimen~o ,Tests

JJL:.

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Model 1960A

PERFORMANCE TESTS

417." Common Modll ReJectionRDtio ICMRRI Test.


Specifications:
" , Dilferental(Channe! 1 Channel 20r'Channtl 2 Channell); CMRR Is at least 20 dB from dcto 20MHzwith common mode
~Ignal amplitude equivalent to 10 div

and one channel adjusted for optimum rejection.

Description:
Apply a 20 MHz signallthrough equal length cebleslto channel' and channel 2 Inpuls. After adjusting gain of either
chan""el for minimum deflection remaining deflection shall be less than 1 division.
Equipment:

. ,

" Signal Generator

, BNC Cables,'9 Inch length /21


'aNC Tee

HP Model 3200B

'

HP Model 10502A

: .'

SIGNAL,
GENERATOR

HP Part No. 1250-0781

OSCILLOSCOPE

@
1

?q

o
~

TWO 9INCH BNC CABLES


MUST BE EO UAl LENGTH

'"l.,~BNCTEE

'I

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Figure 4-3. Equipment Setup for Common Mode Rejection Ratio rCMRRj Test

-,

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420

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1'~"lIllll'~I~'I'I;'

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Medel1980A

PERFORMANCE TESTS
,

..... "

... (~
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Procedure:
a. Cennect slQnal Qenerator to channell and channel 2 inputs as shown m figure 43

";l

'!

b, Sel signal generator oUlputto 20 MHz.

c. With channell on and channel 2 off. set channel 1lIolts/dill to 100mVbypressingDllchonnell!ond rotating the
Central Knoh for a reodinQ of

d, Set signal

gene~ator

100.

for a reading of

."

"

level for a 10 division display,

r--mll---n

..
-

g. Invert either channel by pressing

..

,I

or

,-

I. Display should be less than I major division.

then either

denotes gain difference between channels.)

~,

I.

h. Adjust either channel volts/div for minlmun amplitude displayed Idifference In volts/dlv displayed en CRT readout

.:=

In LED display.

f. Selecl 1+2 mode by pressing .',~~ ,

'! ,

lin LED display.

e. Turn channel 2 on and set channel 2 volts/dlvto 100 mVbypressmg Ii'!lEIIlchonnel2i and rotollng the Control Knob

~
~

":1

- 3

c:

..,
~
~

"
~

-'!

...

""i

~
-~

ti

.i1III,

-.j
-

- (~~

421

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Performance Tesls

PERFORMANCE TESTS

4-18. Calibrator Output Verification Test.


Speciflaallons:
Programmable Cal Signals: The calibrator signal amplitude is programmable to 20 mV pop 2%, 100 mV p.p tl %, 1 V pop
1%, ana 10 V p.p 1%.
Desr,rlpllon:
Using a mcnilor uscilloscope. compares amplitude of calibrator output to a peak 10 peak source.
Equlpmenl:
Oscilloscope

Peak to reak Source

HP Model ~ 740A
Ballanline 61258

IIi

Procedur.:
a.

Place rear panel Protected-Unprotected switch 10 Ihe Unilrotected position.

I
;;

Do nol rolole Ihe Contra' Knob during Ihis procedure or Calibralion raClors will be
changecJ.
,

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c.

d,

!~

1.CAU8RfITE .', UTILITIES

u;
Iii

2. FrOm FfillEL CAl. 18:30fl/8

iii

Press soft kays In the following sequence:

After aula balance routine Is completed IManu reappears on CRTJ press IIG;T :'.EOUEII' L three times unt,:

',I

II

':ICII';!TlIIlT',' appears on CRT.


e.

Set peak 10 peak source for a 1 kHz, 20 mV output and connect 10 channel /I, input of mOnitor oscilloscope,

f.

Se, monilor oscilloscope 10 0.005 V/dlY. sweep speed to display two or more cycles laoprox.2 ~sel:lrllvl. and Irlgger

II;

for a stable display.

lEe

g.

Adjust monitor oscilloscope channel A vernit!r to view

h.

D,sccnnect peak to peak source from channel A of monitor oscilloscope. Connect rear panel Cal ~Ulputto monilor

il

4 divisio;l signal.

iII!

-i

OSCilloscope channel A mput.

...

-.

l.

I;j

Cal OUlput waveform. observed on monilor oscilloscope, shuuld be 4 diVisions amplilude. Limlls 4 major :!:.4 mmor
divisions.

j.

Disconnect rear panel Cal oUlput from monitor oscilloscope and reconnect peak to p~ak source 10 channel A input of
monitor oscilloscope.

4-22

""1"

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"I ,,~ ll" I r fll ~ "'i'I~' I'l'~- I' ..'.. ~'I"

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'''''I"' "'"1! ' 1l'1'I'llll" 'r~ I'" 1'" '., .'

ModelleaOA

Perlormance TeSls

\
PERFORMANCE TESTS

k,

Sel peak to peak source to 1CO mV, Set monlto' oscilloscope 10 0,01 volls/d.vlslon and adJust vernier for an adlvislen
display,

J. Disconnect peak to peak source from monitor oscilloscopa ~nd reconnect rear panel Cal output 10 channel A input of
monllor oscilloscope,

m.

Press ,'.w;~t.~; once.

n.

Cal output wavefclln. observed on monilor oscilloscope. should be B divisions amplnude. limils a major ;,.4 minor

dIvisions.

o. Press
p.

,~:!;,.~rc

once. Display on monitor oscilloscope should be same as in step n.

D,sconneci rear panel Cal output from monitor oscilloscope end reconnect oeak to peak source to channel A .nput of

monitor oscilloscol'e.
q.

Set peak to pee', source to 1 V. Set monitor oscilloscope 10 0.1 volts/division and adjust vernier for an B d.vision
display.

r,

Disconnect peak to peak source from monilor oscilloscope and reconnect rear panel Cal OUlputlo channel A .nput of
monitor oscilloscope.

s.

Press ''''':~~i once.

l.

Cal output waveform. observed 011 monitor oscilloscope. should be B d.vlslons

amplilu~e.

L1mils <1 major ;'.4 minor

divisions.
u.

Disconnect Cal output from monllor oscHlo,cope and reconnect Peal< to Peak Source to channel A of moniwr
oscilloscope.

v. Sot peak to peak source to 10 V, Set monitor oscilloscope to 1 vail/division and adJustvernlerfor en adlVis.on display.
'N,

Dis50nnect peak 10 peak source from monitor oscHloscope and reconnect rear panel Cal outpulle channel A of monitor
oscilloscope.

y. Cal outpul waveform, observed on monilor OSCilloscope. should be B diVISions amplitude. L1m.ts B major :!:.4 mmor
dloJislons.
2.

Pre~s <~~oPt once. Display on monitor oscilloscope should be sam~ as step y.

aa.

Press' ~~rc once, Display on montior oscilloscope should be same as step y.

eb,

Exit front ~anel cal routine by pressing

ac

Set rear panel

Prol.ectedllnprot~cted

switch to the Protected pasIlion

423

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Perlormance Tesl Record


Table 44. Performence Test Record fPaQe 1 of 6}

("
I

Tested by

HEWLmPACKAAD
MODEL .1980

OSCILLOSCOPE
Work Order NO.

MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

Recommenal'alibrutlon
SERIAl. NO.

Interval

Months

Date

Peragraph

46

Resulls

Test

Number
DEFLECTION FACTOR TEST

Channell

Step e.

Minimum - 9.7 majo, dIVisIOns


AClual.Maximum - 10.3 malar d,v,siens

Slep h.

Minimum - 9.7 major diVisions


ActualMaximum -

Stup k.

10.3 majo, divisions

Minimum - 9.7 lTajo, divisions


AClualMaximum -

Step n.

10.3 majo, divisions

Minimum - 9.7 majo, divisions


ActualMaximum - 10.3 majo, diVisions

Channel 2

Slep e.

Minimum - 9.7 rnajor divisions


AClualMaximum - 10.3 m,ajo, divisions

Step h.

Minimum - 9.7 mala' divisions


AClualMaXimum -

Step k.

10.3 maior divisions

Minimum - 9.7 majo, divisions


ActualMaximum -

Step n.

10,3 major d,vlsions

Minimum - 9.7 majo, diviSions


Actual .Maximum -

47

VERTICAL POSITION TEST

Channell

Step I.

10.3 majo' diVIsions

Minimum - 0,6 m3Jor diVIsions


Above Cente,
ActuelMaximuln - 0.6 malor divisions
Below Cente,

Step h.

MIOimum - 0.6 maja, divisions


Abo"e Cente,

(.
'.

ActualMaximum - 0.6 malar diVisions


Below Cente,

425

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Model 198011

Performence Test Record

Table 4-4 Performance Test Record (Page 2016)

,I

PenigRlph
Results

" Test

Number

4-7

VERTICAL POSITION TEST IConl'dl

Channel 2

Slep f.

Minimum -

0.6 major divisions


Above Cenler

AClual Maximum -

0.6 major divisions


Below Center

~i

'

Step h.

Minimum - 0.6 major divisions


Above Center
ActualMaximum -

0.6 major diVIsions


Below Center

"

POSITION j,V ICHANNEL 1 OR CHANNEL 21 TEST

46

Minimum

Channell

:! 96If

-3 I

ACluel-

.'

Maximum [
Channel 2

Minimum

f.[]4

:! 960.

-LJ

Actual Maximum [

INTERNAL TRIGGER SENSITIVITY TEST

49

MAIN

,
DELAYED

EXTERNAL TRIGGER SENSiTIVITY TEST

MAIN

DELAYED

I
I

4-26

1 ."

~'1

II

1.O'i

Slep h.

Stable Display_ _

Step k.

Stable Display_ _

Step o.

Stable Dlsplay_ _

Slep r.

Stable Display_ _

Step h.

Stable Display_ _

. Step k.

StBble Dlsplay_ _

Slep o.

Stable Display_ _

Step r.

Stable D,splay_ _

Step I-

Stable Dlsplay_ _

Ster' q.

StBble Displav_ _

Step v.

SIBbie Display_ _

Slep Ba.

Stable Display_ _

Step I.

Stable Display_ _

410

".1

'.PO.

Step q.

Stable Display_ _

Step v.

StBble P,splay_ _

Slap aa.

Stable Display__.

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Model 1980A

Performonce Test Record

Tllble 4-4 Performance Test F:ecord


fPage 3 or 6)
"

'Ct'

SERIAL NO.

Tested by

.,

Porag;;pj;l

INTERNAL TRIGGER LEVEL TEST

4-11

Results

Tost

N\lmbor

MAIN

SlOP h'

Stobie Display_ _

1l0P gralicule 1 mojor div!


Slep k,

Slable Disploy_ _
,bottom gralicule 1 major d,v!

DELAYED

Step h.

Slable Disploy_ _

1l0P graticule 1:1 major div!


Step .

Stable Display_ _
Iboltom graticule I major div!

4-12

EXTERNAL TRIGGER LEVEL TEST

MAIN

Step i.

Control of all
positive slope_ _

Step k.

Control of all
neg.live slope. __

Step p.

Control of all
negotlva slope_ _

Step r.

Control of all

Ii

posilive slope._.

DELAYED

Step i.

Conlrol of all
positive slop,,--

Step k.

Control of all
negative slope__

Step p.

Conlrol of ali
negallve slope_ _

Step r.

Control of all
positive slop,,-_

4-13

SWEEP TIME ACCURACY TEST

MAIN

Sac/DiY

6 nsec

Minimum - 8.7 major divisions


Actual Maximum - 9.3 mojor divisions

Sec/DIv

10 nsec

Minimum -

9.7 major divisIons

Actual -

Maximum -

10.3 maior divisions

Minimum -

9.7 n18jor divisions

it'
~.

~.Ij.

Sec/DIv

100 nsec

[:

AclUal-

Ma:'Cimum Sec/Diy

~sec

10.3 major divisi,..:

Minimum - 9.7 mOlor divisions


Actual -Maximum -- 10.3 major divisions

4-27

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Model 1980A

Performance Test Record

reble 4.1 Performance Test Record (Page 4 of 6)


Paragraph

-i.'

/1.13

Results

Test

Number
SWEEP TIME ACCURACY TEST

MAIN ICont'd}Sec/Oiv

Sec/Oiv

10 !'sec

1(\0 I,sec

Minim 1m -

9.7 major dIvisions

ActualMaximum -

10.3 major divisions

Minimum - 9.7 major divisions


Actual-
Maximum -

Sec/1Div

1 msec

10.3 major divisions

Minimur" - 9.7 major diVIsions


ActualMaximum -

Sec/Oiv

10 msec

10.3 maJor divisions

Minimum - .9.6 major divlsicns


ACtualMaximum -

Sec/Oiv

100

msec

10.4 major diVIsion.

Minimum - >l.6 major divisions


AClCalMaXImum -

Sec/Oiv

1 sec

10.4 major divisIons

Minimum...., !l.6 major diVisions


ActualMaximum -

Sec/Oi', 6 nsec

DELAYED

.'

10.4 major divisions

Minimum - 8.7 major divisions


Actual-

Maximum Sec/Oiv

10 nsec

9.3 major divisions

Minimum- 9.7 rnajor divisions

\II

ActualMaximum -- 10.3 major divisions

Sec/Oiv 100 nsec

9.7 major diVisions

Minimum -

AClualMaximum Sec/Oiv

1 !'sec

10.3 major diVIsions

Minimum - 9.7 maJor divis:ons


ActualMaximum -

Sec/Oiv

10 !'sec

10.3 major divisions

Minimum .- 9.7 major divisions

I
I

Actual-

Sec/Oiv

100 !'sec

Maximum -

10.3 major divisions

Minimum -

9.7 major dIVIsions

ActualMaximum -

10.3 major divisions

428

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Performance Tesl nucord

Model 1980A
Table 4 -4 PerformancE Test Record (Page 5 of 6)
.

SERIAL NO

Tested by

Paragreph
Number
413

Results

Test
SWEEP TIME ACCURAcy TEST ICont'dl
DELAYED

Sec/Div 1 mso..

Minimum - 9,7 major divisions


Actual Maximum -

10,3 major divisions

Soc/Dlv

10 msec

Minimum - 9,6 major divisions


AClualMaximum -

Sec/Div 100 mse..

104 maJor divisions

Minimum - 9,6 maJor divisions


AClualMaximum -

Sec/Div

1 sec

10.4 major divisions

Minimum .;.. 9,6 major divisions


ActualMaximum -

4-14

TIME DELAY AND TIME INTERVAll6n TEST

10.4 maJor divisions

Minimum - 799.45 ~sec,

Slep q.

AClualMaximum - 800.55 " lec

, Slep w,

Minimum - 799,5

~sec

AClual-

Slep aL

Maximum -. 800,5

~sec

Minimum - 7,A,'8

~sec

ActualMaximum - 8.012

~sec

Minimum - 7,989 ~sec

Step aq.

ActualMaximum - 8.Q11 ~sec

4-15

416

DELAY JITIER TEST

-.:1 major division-_

BANDWIDTH TEST
,

Channell

>3,5 maJor diVisionS-..-

Channel 2

>3.5 major divisions.-

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COMMON MODE REJECTION RATIO ICMRR, TEST

<1 major division-

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Model 1980A

Performance
, Test Record

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T:Jble 44 Performence Tesf Record, ,fPerle 6 of 6)

Paragraph

Tasl

Number

CALIBRArOR OUTPUT VERIFICATION TEST

418

Minimul1) - 4 mpjor divisions


- .4 minor divlsioM

Step i"

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Minimum - 8 r>ojor divisions


"- .4 minor divis;Jns

Step n.
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+I .4 minor .~,lslons

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Rasults

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Actual JI!Ioxlmum - 8 major divisions

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'+ .4 minor divisions

Minimum - B major divisions

Step o.

- .4 minor divisions
,

ActualMaximum - 8 major ,hvislon.

+ .4 minor divisions
'

Minimum - 8 major divlsl"ns


- 14 minor divisions

Step l.
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ActualMaximum - 8 major divisions


+ .4 minor d;vislons

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,

Minimum - 8 lIlajor divisions


- .4 m'lnor divisions

Step y.

Actl1at -

+ .4 minor divisions

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Step z.

.faximum - 6 major divisions

- 8 major division~
...4 ml~o, diVIsions

Actual I
I Maximum - 6 m3jor divisions
~ .4 minor divisiorl::" .

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- .4 minor divisl~ .

Step aa.

Actual-

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+ .4.minor lfivisions

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6-1. 'INTRODUCTION. '
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This. s,ectlori des:rlbes adjustments and checks requlr~~ ~? return the Instrument to peak op,eratlng
. repelrs,hevebeenmode, Included In this sectio'n Is a table of RecommendedTestllquipment IIOI>I,e

. ,

cr labilities

ell?r

5,1" tv:o edjustment

procedures INc'rmal Calibra'tion'and Ccmplate Ca"~;atlon),' eq~ipmem .,;,,'p:, dnd a table of Required Adjustments Alter,
'Repair, (table 5 . 3 } ,
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62. ,NORMAL CALlflRAl'ION,


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Normal Calibration should be completed 'on a periodic basis. Dl'~ing anormel celibratlon only the Front Panel Ce:;~;",ion

routine nood be oddress~d. 'The period ohhe normal calibration cycle will depend on the user's environment and number 01

'hours of operation.' In a controlled !aborato, i e'nvlronment one year periods may be sulflele,". With normal rack mounted
,usage/based 'on 2000 h'ours/year operating time) six month cycles are recornmended,
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tha Normal Calibration should be completed while Instrument Is Installed In rhe reck.

6~3.

COMPLETE C'ALIBRATION,
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Complete Calibration Is a IIs;lng of ell adjustments In th~ 1960andIs Intended for use elt~r ;e~airs

Calibration procedures do ~ot need,to ~e completed on

hav~ ~tn m~de. Complete

perlodi9 basis. Wrien,repairs have been marie,reler to table 53

IRequlred Adjustments} to determine which adjustments ',1 'St bamade after each repair. The Complete Calibration may be
mede at any lime, If desired, All edjustments should bemboe In' tha or&" listed.
After ~ Complete Celibration hes been completed, a Normal Calibrstionshould be parlormed at tho user's site.

WARNING

Read the Sefety Summary etthe fron: ofthis menuafbafore perfcrmingadjustmcfII


, procedures.
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2 kHz to 50 kl;iz slneweva

Probe,

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' range: 10 Hz '.0100 kHi squarewavc

' Fnt~ ,10 Mohm DVM In~utl

Gen,~ralor
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accuracy: tO,1 Hz

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" rango:O,to 10MHz

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or .

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input 'Impedance: 10 M?h,m

'Election': .Counter
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rar.ge: 010 100 Vdc

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Equipment,
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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED,
"r'SI,ll4u1p';'ent IsUste'lln the

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Peak 10 Peak Source

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compo range:,20 \0 26 pF

level: ,20
. mV to 100 it

Ballantine 6125B

:Icc\lracy: O,25%

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TImo Mark Generator

range: 5 nsec

Rc~uracy:

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O,OI%

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LCR Meter

range: 3 pF to 20pF

accuracy: 5%

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HP 4332A

'DC
Source
,

Ballantine 6125B

level: 0 to 1C": Vdc

Ballantine 6125B

accuracy: C,.25'lt>

6~6.;ADJUSTMENTS.

'

, In order 10 achieve Ihe optimum specifications from the 1980 an accurate ext~rnal 'peak 10 peak voltage source and timing
source "!,ou'ld'be IJsod to set gain andswe..p speeds. If accuracies between 4% and 6% are sufficient. the 1980caiibrato; may
,be usOd for 'calibrellon~

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N N
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Itl Itl Itl Itl Itl
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X X

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X+-~Jl1
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X X X

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A3 GATE board

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A20 CRT Assy .

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66,. ADJUSTMENT PROCI:DURES.

NORMAL CALIBRATION

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None

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De';criptioll:
operator setups.
instrument
o~tomaticallY selects and Elores in memory a number ot calibration faclors.,
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Peak Peak Source

Time Mark Generator

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Ballantine 6125B
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Ballantine 6125B

Procedure:

a. Place rear panel "Cel" SWitch In the "Unprotected" position.


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Press ,1,..,,1

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c. ?ress Soft Ke'y~ In the following aequenc.:


'1. ,CAUBPATE "~UTlLlTIES
2. FPOIH PfitlEL CAL 1880WS
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Proc~ed
through "
the .
fRONT
PANEL CALIBRATION routine as instructed by messagas displayed on CRT.
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During the Front Panel Celibratlon rouline error codes may be generated Theerror
codes are displayed on the CRT in inverse vide" end Indicate what area of the "01
'outine failed. Refer to table 54 for error codes end a brief description.

NOlte
If en external timing source is to be used for Main and Deleyed Sweep calibration.
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['IA,:f: must be selectod during the Front Panel Calibration routlna.lt mey

be necessary to adjost Ihe volts/divlsio~. vertical position'. and trigger. level tor a
stable d.splay.

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Note
Cali~ration

rOlltir,e .nust be completed and the message crlL ~IEf'lOR'" IIOT

PROTECTED must. be received prior to placing t~e Pro,ected-Unprotected switch in

the protected ppsition. If the switch is placed in the protected position without
receiving this moessge. th6 front panel will be locked ou!.

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Adlustments

Modella80A

ADJUSTMENTS
COMPLETE CALIBRATION

.1
Note
Ol'sconnect Model

i a80 power cord.

Remove lOP and bOllom covers. Reconnect

.powe~ coid. apply power and allow to warm' up for at leasl30 minutes. If a com~Iete
PC board assemb,ly has been replaced. mechanically center all edjustable resistors

on, that, assembly before stortlng the Front Panel Calibration or Complete
calibration.
Note

If. upon Instrument power up. the LED Display is flashing

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the Instrument c;al Factors have changed. At this time thl' user may desire toselact
lhe Front Penel Calibration routine and enter more meaningful Cal Factors. The first
three calibration sequences. pOGltlonlng. gain. and timing. could beconslderably off
and affect the ability to easily accomplish the Complete Calibration routine. The
keyboard is free to use at all times In thccalibratlon rouu'ne and It maybe necessary
10

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~eleci' and adjusl &iI.


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Power Supply Adjustment.


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Service Sheels 1.2.3,4.,


Description:

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The +16 Vdc Power Supply Is adjusted for an output of +16 Vdc and aa other supplies are checked.

Equipment:
Digital Voltmeter IDVM)' _

HP Model 3465A

Procedure:
a.

Connect + Input of DVM to "+16V REF" output all raar panel and - input of DVM to GNO.

Note

If +16 V is measured ,on the LVPS Board Assembly IA1) the reading will be

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. approximately 16 mV higher than measured on rear panel output.

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b. Adjust Lli AOJ (A1R7) until DVM Indicates +16 V 16 mV. Refr-r to figure 6-1 for adjustment location.

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c. ,Monitor remaining supplies itlle~t points labelad on the Al ILVPSI board and ,erlfy porformance within limits slated ii,

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table 52. Refer to figure 51 for test point locations.

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AdJustments

ADJUSTMENTS

'able 53 LVPS Volloge Limits

rest Point

Low Umlt

Nomlnel

+100
+ 43
+ 6,
+ 6
- '3
- 6
- 12
- 24

+92.63
+40.7
+ 6.98
+ 6.07
- 3,23
- 5.0
-11.86
-22,8

197.6
+42.4
+ 8.1
+ 6.17
3,3
- 6.1
-12.1
-24.16

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+102.38
r 44.1
+ 6.22
+ 6.27
- 3,37
- 6,2
- 12,34
- 26,2

'24V -12V 6V

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A[)JUSTMENTS
6-9. Thermol Shutdown AdjUstment.
Reference:
Ser'/lce Sheot 2,
Description:
Al R231 is adjusted for the some current flow through A9A2Ul end the newly Installed Ul Adjustment 15 required at the

Inltiullnstallatlon of Al nnd Ul and need not be rep~ated unless AI. A9A2Ul.

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Equipment:
025 VDC External. P~wer Supply,
DVM,

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HP 621SA or eqUivalent
,

,. HP 3465A

Procedure:

-=
-1

a.

Allow inslrllmentto stablli,e at amblenllernperatllre for at least 2 hours Wilh ~ovels removed end power off

b,

Connect

Connect.;. lead of DVM to A lTP2 and - lead to chassis ground.

+ lead ot power

supply to A HPI and - leed to chassis ground,

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Do not turn Instrument power on,

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d.

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-~

Center Al R231 and turn external power

~upply on silt to .;.15

II:

.25 VDC,

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DVM should read 2. sa 0400 VDC,

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Change + leed of DVM to ,o.1TP3 and" lead to A lTP2 and adjust Al R231 for a reading of 0.00 ,005 VDC

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HIgh Voltage Power SupplV Adjustment.

ftof1'~ence:

Service Sheet 6.
Descrlptren:
The high Yollage power supply is adjusted for -2760 Vdc.

_.Iuipm~nl:

Digilal Voltmeler (DVMI

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Dr: Source

Procedure:

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,

HP Model 3465A
HP Model 34111 A
Ballantine 6126B

a,

Sel DC source for e 100 V OUlput.

b,

Wilh DVM and High Vollage Pr,obe monitor 100 V outpul of DC source. Note reading.

c.

Mullipl,' ,,,;;olng obralned In Slep b by 27.G anI! record ,esult.


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Extreme care musl be taken not to arc tile high vollaga test point to chassis wilhthe
hig" voltage probe. Arcing the high voltage test point 10 ground maycaustJdamage
to same ICs.

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Place High Vollage probe on HV tast point A2TPI Refer 10 figu,e 52 for test point location.
AdJusl HV AOJ IA3RB3) lor result. obtained in step c.IHV should be adjusted to -2760 V :tIOV.! Refe, 10 figu,e 6-2 fa,
adjustment location.

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Adjustments

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:.;A;:D::J=USTMENTS

!~

6-11. Intonsity
Limit
Adjustment.
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Reference:
Service Sheet 6.
Description:
The Intensity Limit Is adju51ed f~r proper trace intensity limits. Thelnlensity limit Adjustment varies with theculoffvalue

-;a

-.

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of thn specific CRr Inslalled.


E!'lulpment:
Nonmetallic adjustment lOa!.
Procedure:
a. ',Obtain a main sweep auto tr~ca by rel~ovin~ ,11 signal inpuls and pressing "AIl;':;,~r-'

.:

L...2'--,O,-",O,,-..__--,5L..J in LED .,;play.

b.

Setmain sec/divto.l msec/div by rOlating the Control Knon for 0 reading of

c,

Press .

d.

Rota!e the Conlrol Knob for a reading of

e.

Usi.lij nonmetallic adjuslment 1001 adjust INT LIMIT IA2R141 until trace is just extingulshed.IShadeCRTfrom ambient

C __,

w'-S

lin LED display.

light to insure Irace is off.I Adjustment should be mada with H cover in placa. Refer to figure 53 for edjllslmenl

location.

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6-10
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Modal 1960A
ADJUSTMENTS

5-12. Trace Alignment Adjustment.

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Refaranca:
Service Shoet 6.

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Description:

--.

Tha Align control Is edjusled for best Iraca and CRT graticllie olignment.

Equlpmont:
Nona

, Pror~dura:

..,

a. Obtain a main sweep aula trace by removing all signal Inputs and prossing

-,

b.

Sat main secldiv to 100 psee by rotatln~ the Control Knob fer a reading or L-J-icO"-,,Oc...__
--ic5'-.] in LED display.

e.

Position trace on center gratlCY,d lina of CRT.

t.

F~sition

i.

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d. Adjusl front panel ALIGN control umll trace Is aligned with center CRT grallcllia.
e.

traca to top graticule. Check alignment.

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Pesitlon traca to bOllom graticuia. Chock alignmert.

Ii:

g.

Raadjust alignmant as nacessary for optimum alignment at top; bottom, and c'lntergralicules, tTypical align mont with
most CRT's will be qllite good, howevar, a maximum diation of 1/2 minor division is allowed I

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AdJustmonts

ADJUSTMENTS

5-13. Pattern Adjustment.


RRler.nce:

Servlco Sheet 5.
Descriptlon:
Pottern Is edjus,,1 for best raster tmlnhnum barreling and pincushioning).
Equipment:
HP Model 3310A

Functicn Gent"otor
!'rocodure:
o

With function goner otor. apply 0 sinowavo of epproxlmately 50 k..... and approximately I volt pP.ak to peak to channell
Input.

<;

..-

c. Turn charecters off by pressing


d.

.::=;' .

Set channel 1 volts/division for 0 1Odivlslon display (centoredl by pressing _Ichonnel 11 and rotating the Control
Knob.
'

e. Sot moln sec/dlv to I msoc hy pressing

I.D U

-:I

I In LEO d,spl.y.

EilI

(mal~1 and rotating the Control Knob for

reading of

f. Adjust PAnERNIA3R~2110r best rester Iminimum barreling and pincushioning) of displayed paltern. Refer to figure
54 for illustration of barreling and pincushioning. Refer to figuro 55 for adjustment location .

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PINCUSHIONING

B.\RRELING

Figure 54.

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and Pincushioning

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g.

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,: 'Adjustments
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ADJUSTMEN~

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Refer,ence:
,Service Sheet 5.
Description:
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Aligns yexis tr~ce with vertical, CRl'
.

gratic~le.

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. Function Generator .'.' .. ;
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Procedura,
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. '

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Using _,channel t) and


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IEII {chennel II. ed;ust for a signal amplitude 01'10 div and centered vertically,
.
.

d. 'Seloct, I vs 2 moda by pressing

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then

,
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Press.:lil (chenr,eI21 and rOlete the r;ontrol Knob until t;~ce is over center verticel graticule.

,f. Adjust ORTHO IA.3R931 to align trace with center vertical graticule. Refer to figure 66 for edjustment location.

"-

e -ft

g.

Rotete the Control Knob untHtrece is ovor left CRT graticule. N~ta elignment. Rotate the Control Knob untillrece Is
over right CRT graticule. Note elignment.

,1,

Readjust O,RTHO IA3R931 lor optimL,m alignment at left. center and right verticel graticules.IA maximum deVIation of
1/2 minur division is allowed.) R~fer to figure 5;6 for edjustmentlocation.

en

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Orth09';r1~lily

Adjustment Location

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Model 1980A

ADJUSTMENTS

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6-16. Flo"d Gun Patte~ Adjustll1ent.


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Refe,ence:' I
Service Sh,"..t 5.
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I

Description:,'
, Adjusts Floodgunfor,even background illumination.
Equipment:
None
P,ocedJre:
e. Set trece !ntenslty to Dt I pressing

Mil ~nd ,otatlng the Cont,ol Knob for e ,eading of 1_ _-.,._

d::::lin LED

display.
b. Turn cheracters off by pressing

C=J.

c. Turn f'ont panel GRAT INTEN control to maximum (fully 10 the right).
I

d:' Adjust FG PAT (A~R90) for maxlmumev,n illumination of CRT. Refer to figure 57 for adjustment locetion.
e. Rotate front panel (lRAT INTEN control throughout its range and check that background Illumination rem~ins

constqnt.

...

f.

If uneven illuminati~n occurs reduce background slightly by adjusting FG PAT IAZR981 and recheck GRAT INTEN
range..

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515

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Model 1980A

Adjustments

516. Character Gal118ndPositioll Adju~~m~nts.


Reference: '
Service Sheet 10. 13,

,;

Description:
'A:fjucts characters for proper vertlroal and horizontal positioning,
Equipment:
Nona
Procedure:
a.

Turn characters on by pressing

,
b. ,Press

i:;:;n.

IiiiI and rotate the Control ~nob until characters ara d'isplayed at a comfortabla viewing levellapproximately

[ H

a.. .

10

lin LED display).

c. Adjust CHAR POS IA1R85) to vertically center charactoJrs


d.

'

on, CRT. Refer to figure 58 for

adj~stmentlocalion,

Adj~st CHAR G'AIN IA1R83} until top of first line of characters and bOllom of last line of characte,s are just inside upper
arid lower CRT graticules. Refor to figure 58 for adjustment location.
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e.
f,

Repeat steps c and d above until characters are properly posltionedvertically.


Adjust AIR 1D7 (Horiz Char Position) until CH I and t'iT are approximately 1. minor divis.on to right of far left vertical
gratlcu!e. Refe. to figura 58 for adjustmant locatlol'

g,

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Press .';':i~'d Ichannel 2). then press

:= .
..

h. Adjust Al Rl0~ 'Horiz Char Gainl until CH2 and III.', are approxi'natoly 1 minor division to right of center vertical
graticule. Refer t, 'igulO 58 for adjustment location.

i. Repeat steps f and h if necessary to obtain proper'tlorizontal character positioning,


j.

516

Turn characters off by pressing

I::::, .

AdiuSlme~IS

Medel 1980A,

ie-,

ADJUSTMENTS

CHAR POS

CHAR GAIN'

CHAR POS

CHAR GAIN

ADJ,

ADJ

ADJ

ADJ

(HORIZONTAL)

(HORIZOI'lTAL)

(VERTU;AL)

(VERTICAL)

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Model 1980A

ADJUSTMENTS

,
5-17. Gatli and Dynamic Focus Pulse Response Adjustmento.
Reference:
Service' Sheel 6.

Description:
Adjusts Gate pulse end the Dynamic Focus pUlse fo, the UeSI -ise time and overshoot.
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Equipment:
Oscilloscope

':

OSC!!loscope'Probtl

HP Model 1740A
:

HP Model l0041A

P,ocedure:
a. Press"'i~~. then S~I chi"acte,s to off by pressing

....

~.,

~sec/div by rotating the Control Knob for a reading ~f Cc; O.O__ --=-U In LED displav.

~. '

Set main sweep 10 60

c.

Connect monllor ~scilloscope using a 10:1 probe 10 96 wir~ of J\3 board. Refer to figure 69 for wire loc"tion.

d.

f'ress

Ili!!lI end rotatc the Control Knob for approximetely a 26 V paak to paak gate pulse.

e. Monitor Gate Pulsa and allernately adjust HFI IA::IH631 and HF31A3Cll1 for faSleSI 'isetime and opti..- am corner of

to figure 69 for adjustment location.


positive gate pulse. Overshoot on pulse should be less Ihan 6%. Refer
.

f.. Movemonl 'r osc:loscop? probe t9 93 wire of A3 board. Refer to figure 59 fo' wire location.

'-

go' Monilor negative Dynamic F< 'us pulse and alternately adjust HF2 IA3C61 and HF41A3R23J for 'aslest riselime alld
I

less than 5% overshoot. Refer to figure 69 for adjustment location.


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ADJUSTMENTS

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HF3

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5 9. Gate and Dynamic Focus Pulse Adjustment and Wire Locatiqns

5-19

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Adjustments

lodel t9S0A

ADJU:;TMENTS
618,

:ocus Limit and Dynamic Focus Adjustmants,

. Reference:
Service Sheet 6.
De~cription:

,
,
Sets Focus Limit for ~ptimum fo~us over entire CR'; and sels range 01 dynamic lOCUS lor optimum at extreme defleclion and
high 'intensity drive.
'

Equlpm~nt:

None'
Procedure:
e. Select 1 vs 2 mode by pressing

,'\"t

. then ..~ "

',
'

b.

Select ground inputs for chen nels 1 and 2 by pressing both

c.

Select Bandwidth Limit by pressing,:'::: .

d. Press. end rotate the Control


in LED display).
e.

AlternateIYSelect~(channei

i :~,> keys.

Kno~ until a low Intensity so~t is visible lapproximetely 1'-

I),

--'2...,i[]

then"lchann~12) and rotate the ControlKnob, Observe the spot in all lour

corners 01 display alleast 1/2 major div inside outer graticule lines.
,f. Move SPOI to quadrant where spot shape is most out of focus.
,g) Set Front Panel Focus Control to center of its range.
h. Adjusl FOCUS LIMIT IA2R241 end Irent panel ASTIr, conlrol for optimum locus of spot Refer to figure 510 for
adJuslment location.

I. Press

=.,

to turn characters on, then press

ITFT""a"'r_----"BwO"--1
j.

Ell

and rotate the Control Knob lor a ,eadlng of


n

in LED display.

Adjust A3R50 (Dynamic Focus) for best possible locus 01 characlers. Setter locus will be obtained at lower CHAR
INTEN levels. Refer 10 figure EIO lor adjustmont location.

520

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Adjustmems

ModellS80A

ADJUSTMENTS

":i

FOCUS LIMIT
ADJ

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g,;, -R16-C1'" ...
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cn

-RI1-RIS-RlS-Rl7-

-R1-RU-R\-,-Rl-

-R35-

-RU-

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ADJ

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Adjustments

.~

ADJUSTMENTS
i

' 5 , 19. Intensity Ratio Adjustment.


Reference:
Service Sheet 6.
Description:
Sels brightness of intens'ified portion of sweep.

Equipment:
None
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i~I~

,Procedure:

~,

a, Pl'ess i~~~
b.

II

Set main sweep


display.

sp~ed to ~OO n'sec/d'i by rotahng the Control Knob for a reading of C


,

SOD.

,~

I~

,~

:~

c,~ Press .~~v:

d.

1,--

I-

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I~

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1-

~et delayed sweep ,speed to 60 nsec/div by pressing .Idelayed! end rotating the Control Knob for a reading of

5 0.0

I~

~~in LED di~play,

i~=

i-,~

I -~

e.

,?'""
''''"'-

i~

f.

Set intensity fo' a readong of

.-

C-_-----.-,"5"-1 In LEDdisplaybypressinc"':s end rotating the Control Knob.

1-

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g. Adjust INT RATIO IA3R 16) to just extinguish Inlensifiedportion of trace.IThis adjustment maybe eltered as desired for
user preference or application. I Refer to figure 6\1 lvr adjustment locehon.

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Adjuslments

Modal 1980A

ADJUSTMENTS

INT RATIO
AOJ

-R6-R7-

-Ra-R13-Rll-R9-

-R14-

lEJ

-RlS-Rl8-R17-

-R2-R22-

C36 -C2-R19-R21-R20"CR1-

-R3.,-R3S-R36-

C38

-R12-

-R1-,

-Rn-

-R48-

C37

-R43--R41-RS4-RSS--RS6-

-R74-- -R62-C14- C17.

-R"-R50-

od

-RS1-

-R70-

-RU-

-R99-

leu,

P/O A3 GATE BOARD

Figure 5 -II. Intensity Ratio Adjustment Location

5-23

Medel 1960A

Adjustments

ADJUSTMENTS

'520.

Main and Delayed Sweep Gate AdjuMments.

Reference:
Service Sheet 12.
Description:
Adjusts pulse width of ~ain end Delayed Sw.ap Gate pUlses,
Equipment:
Oscilloscope

HP Model 1740A

Oscilloscope Probe

HP Modell0041A

Procedure:

a
b,

Press

i Ai"To'~1C.OH.'

{>;;I'""~'J:)'

~et main swoep speed to 20 nsecldiv by rOlallng the Control Knob for a reading of

L(' o,o__::D in LED

di'lplay.
c,

Seler.t intensified sweep mode by pressing .~ ,

d,

Sel delayed sweep speed to 20 nsec/div by pressing illdelayed! and rotating the Control Knob for a reading of
[
('0.0
in LED display,

e,

Set monitor oscilloscope input to DC coupling and volts/division to 0,05 V.

f.

Using m(Jnitor osr"lIoscope and probe. observe the waveform at A5U6 pin 10,

g,

Adju1t MSG IA5Rl001 for minimum width pulse and note level of baseline, Readjust MSG IA5Rl00, for maximum
pul! a width attainable wh,le baseline shift does not exceed 100 mV, Refer to figure 512 for edjustmanllocp:ion

h,
i,

Move monitor oscilloscope probe to abserve waveform at A5Ull pin 10,


Adjust DSG' IA5Rll11 for minimum width pulse and note baseline, rhen adjusl DSG IA5Rl111 for maximum pulse
width ..ith no more than 100 mV sillftin baseline, Rofer to figure 5!210r Bdjustmentlocalion,

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Adjustments

ADJUSTMENTS

. 521'. Sweep Length Adjustment,

=
Referenc.,
Service Sheet 13.

O.scrlption:

"

" length of sweep for 11 horizonlal divisions.


Adjusts

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..
.

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Equipment:
Nono
Procedure:
",Al,lfO;'I;OPfIl-:
k '"".~J

a. Press
b.

. ,

".

Set sweep speed to 100 psecJpiv by rOlalinY the Con'

c.

Select horizontal' posllion by p!esslng

c::--.JlLO~_-=.li=:J

in LED display.

Il!!IDJI key.

'~I Knob for a reading'o!


,

d.' Adjusl Al R!4B ISweep Lenglhl for a sweep longlh of 10 divisions. lFlo:ale Ihe Control Knob 10 posilion swoop./ flo for
to figure 5,13 for adjuslment 10cDlion.
e.

Po~jtlon left enn of sweep 112 mojo, division to righl of left gratlcule.

f.

Readjust A1R14B ISw.eep Lengthllo bring slart of sweep back to left groticule.

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Adjustments

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6-27

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AdJuslm~nrs

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,ADJUSTMNTS'
6-22. Slr.ldep Start Adjustment.
,

Relerence: .

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Service Sheet 12.


DescrilJ1!on:
Adjusts Main sweep and Delayed sweep to start at same point.
Equ'pment:

N(lOe
Procedure:

s, Press
b.

;,lI,rl'O"KON;

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Set main sweep speed 10

:0 /lsec/div by rotating Ine Control Knob Icr a reading off,-_-'I""O"-."'O__---"6'-J in LEI)

display.

b~' pr~ssing

c.

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<

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pressi~g

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In LED displ~y.
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lor desired s,eparation.

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i
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Il!!IDlII androtate the Control Knob

I I

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514 for adjustment lonalion.

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ADJUSTMENTS

5-23. Plate Averalle Adjustment.


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ReferenQ.':
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Service Sheet 13.

Doscrlptiun:
Adjusts avoraRe potential on horizontal deflection plates to +43 volts.
Equipment:
D,gital Voltmeter IDVM) ...... , .... ;
,

Procedure:
.
" a. Select 1 vs 2 mode hy pressing

- ,

b. rCenter low

HP Model 3466A

't'
then ,..

inten~ity spot hOrIZontally on CRr by pressing lEI! ichannel 21 and retating the Control Knob.

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Set characters to off by pressing

d.

Using DVM. measure voillige at colle(;~~rs uf Al061 .,d Al066. Rotate the Control Knob until the voltages are
approximately equal.

e.

Adjust PLATF AVG iA 1R1841 so that the average of the two voltages is +43 V. Refer to figure 6-16 for adjustment
location.

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5-31

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5-24. Vertical Gain Adjustment.
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Reference:'
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Description:
Centero gain for a given amplifier/CRT combination, Gain will be refined for all rangos in the "Front Panel" calibration
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routine!, This adlustment need only be mede after the CRT orI a major board assembly has been replaced,
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Digital Voltmeter (DVM)
Peak ',Peak Source

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b.

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HP Model 3465A
Ballanllne 6125B

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Set channell valls/division to 100 mVby pressing _,channel I) and rotating the Control Knob for a reading of
a~D in LEeI display.
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c. Monitor, A5TPI

~Ith

'

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point location.

NOle
,

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If 140 mVcannot be attainedet rPI, enter the Front Panel Cal routine and comphlte
procedure 'as follows: Press
,'CflLlBPATE ,I, UTlLlTlE:3. FRCltlT Pfl~IEl. ,
Cf'tL 1880,1/B then f1E>(T ',EQUEI':(E (three times) until CHI :3EII'31T1I!{I'1 is
displayed, Press RRfll3E ',TEJ' (two times) until

L'O O.

- 3 I

is

displayed in LED display. Repeat step' c of this procedure a'nd complete steps d
and e, AfW completion
ofistep e. press ';::'
and cOnlinlJe calibration
es
,
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neces~ary.

d.

With signal source apply a I V,peakpeak ,signal to channell inpul.


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e,' Adjust GAINi~5R35) for 10 cm of deflection. Refer to figure 5-16 (or adjuslment location,

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ADJUSTMENTS

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ADJUSTMENTS

525.

ase Adjustment.

Reference:
Service Sheet 18.
Description:
The Osc ed,ustment on processor board is adjusted for a frequen;y of 3,333333 M~z,
EquIpment:

Frequency Counter .... ' . ,


Nonmetallic adjustment tool
Procedure:

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HP Model 5382A

0"

Connect frequer.cy counler input 10 A4TP1, Refer to figure 5-17 for lesl point looalion.

b,

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ADJUSTMENTS

VCO Calib'i1tion Adjustmen:.

526.

fiofo,onco:
Service Sheet 12.

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Do.criptlon:
The VCO Is manually adjusted for minimum reading on LED display.thon automatically adjusted under processo, control.

Equipment:

Nonmetallic adjustment tool,


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Procodu,e:
a.

Press

b.' Press Soft Keys in tho following ~equence:

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C! 0 O:::::::J

or less., Poefer to f!gure 5-18 fo,edjustment location.

d. Press PREIJ!OIj:,i hEtIU koy. Internal VCO calibration will


then bo completed accurately
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'Sorvlofl'Slleel 15;
,

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'II

'I" ,Db:lt,rlptlon:,
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Mjld>!s Syn~. Ma;'n' and qelayed Tr,Iggor VI~W ~;gnals to Irlggeron the ceplor horlnilal gratlcul'e
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Equipment!
,, Fu~ctlon
Generator
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,:

Procedure:
I,

ft Press

1
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b,

, i:

cl

; ,',

,', I

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.J

J'l

:,:\ key,

,"

iCh~nn~l, 21 and iOI.t;n~ th';'Control 'k.nob,

; .

01

d, ; ,PO~i\i~n trace to'c,enter oraticule' by pressirig


"

Ich~nnfl'lll and 'rotating the Control K'1ob,

'

Sol~ct channol I '+ cha~'nel 2 oper~tlon by piessln~


,

tra~e to cehter gratic'ule by'pr~~slng 'H

,'Position 'channel 1
"

'

e Selec~ ,,,c,han~'~1'2_~peral.Jn by pressing:: iLi'\'

'

"

ii'

'

"

f 'Mlust, SYNCIA5R:l31 to pOSition trace',to cehter graticule,

g,

50 kH7., 10 lIolt peak to peak signal from oscIllator to channol 1 inp~t and 'press :,:"'i~~:;r '

Apply a

, ' "",

'

,
,

' I ' I;

- '

, , '

!,

h ' Set dhonnell 'volts/division tol "idlv by pressing IIIl1Ilchanne'l lland 'Olallng thd Control Knoblor reading of
[~i~UUL :,~~ fnlED display, ' ,,', ' , "
," "
,f"',
I
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~elec;~lll~trlg~er lIipw by prossing I. then ':,~ ':. Ima'in!


,

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j,;"

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,-'

'"

I"

m,

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,'

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y _

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cw,t"a) ,

Select delayed
by pressing
"~'" ,
i, ,
' ','."
'
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"":I

,.'

,__

','

,I

"

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,

~~le;'tJel~~'<l'tJ,!t;:gger ~Ie~. by pr~Ssl~g I,!hen I~~\ 'ldslaYI!11;


I

I'
,
,\

I;, }

Select lrlgg'e'~d rilbde by pressing .!~. key,.

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I:' ,

H,

0'.

'
!

i,

. Refer'to figure 519 fo"idi~r-tmen~/ceciion. ",


I:

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A~IU;;t M~,VU ADJIA5AI71I.IGbala~~c Slifeop sl~rts between positive and negative slope~'abou\ice~ter.'horllo",al
,;

"

gratir:ule 'Tog~le ~I'{

'\"

'

' "

'

"

--

Adjust DT VU ADJ (A5R1871to balance sweep starrs bet";e~n 'POSll'ilie hnd rleijatjve!slopes about (:ent~r.lJqrilonl~1 .
''''

_,

",,"

'"

' I

'

'

graticule. Toggle ~!\:' Refer to figure 519 for adius/miml Iqcation, I~sermaydclsire to set SEC/DIVIDlY'D)to vie"! 1
.
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1
'
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or more comp(ete cycles)

----------~--_._--,---"---+

538

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L, i~lll,

Adjustme~ts

Model 1980A

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, ADJUSTMENTS

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16
, 17

-RI76-

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(DELAYED TRIGGER VIEW)

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RZ05

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6;28. Front Pan~1 Calibratio~ y,"~hout Sweep linearity Adjustment.

Ralerenca:
Nbne
DBscription:

Using operato~' setups., inslrument automaticDllyselcct~a~1 storeD In mJmory a number of Calibration racto(s.
1 I

EqulpmBnt:

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NonB

II, )

II

ProcBdurB:
a. Place rBar panellCol" switch i~. "Unprotected" position.
b.

Press~"

Note
SuIt

K~y 'Ialrels are displayed'on CRT after


,

I!)

.'::::: is pressed.

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I

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i;ress Soft <{eys in thU following sequence:


l.,C,',UBF:flTE .1, 1.'1'rUTlE';

2. :FPq~IT F'clliEL. 0'11.. I '",,:lJ~IT:


I'

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c.

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:

II

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d. Proceed through internal calibration routine as instructed by messages "Isplayed on CRT.

~jote
,
During the Florll Panel Calibration rouli,je error codes may be generated. Theerror
cod,s are displayed on the CRT in inYer~e .jdno and Indicate what area of the Cal
routine'lailed. Refar to table 6'4 lor 'errhr codes and a brief dGscription.
I

Note
If an eXh,rnal timing source is to be used lor Main and OelaYdd Sweep calibralion,

F.:"T

pm:

";iiF'f', must be selected during the Front Panel Calibretion routine. It

may be necessary to ad/yst the volts/diyision. vert;cal position. and t"gger leliel for
a stable displav.
e.

When Front Panel Calibration routine

IS

complete place rear panel "Cal" switch to the "Protected"

p~si:ion.

Note
CalibratiOlI routinF.! 'must

be completed and the message

OiL

t'iHl0F:\'

IIOT PROTECTED must be recelyed prior to plamng the Protected-Unprotected


switch in the protecled position. If the switch is placed in the protected position

,I

without receiving this message. the front panel will be locked out

II
I

5-41

Adjuslments
I

1,-

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Model1980A

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ADJUSTMENTS

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5.l~.'

Front

PalJ~1
Callbralioll With SW06P Linaarity Adjuotmant.
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Referonce:

Service Sheet 13.

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Deacriptlon:
The sweep linearity adjustments malch the horllontal output amplifier to a specific CRT load, Once they have b~en

b~ readjusted unless CRT cr Scope Board Assembly IA5/ has been

edjusted they need net

replaced,

Equipment' '
Time

~1ark G~'nerator _:

_.. "

, .. '

Ballantin~ 61258

Procedure:

re~r

a'. ' Place

plmel " Can switch in "Unprotecled" posiliOn.


i!'1
,

Press

"

Ie::,., .
Nllle

Soft koy labelS are displayedon CRT after, ":.::::' Ifi pressefl,
c.

"

Press SOli Keys In the follOWing sequence:

1. I;AI.18pmE 'I; IJPUTlE,:


\'..)
2. FJ;OtiT ~'I~IIEL OlL \lS"OI1/['
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d. '\lrac'ned through mternal calibration routine as instructed by nlessa.es displayed on CRT up to be~inning of Mam
/ 'Sweep T;~'ing'.
.
, 'I.'
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Note
Ouring Ihe Front Panel Calibratioriouline errer cedes may be generated. The error
I.

,',

'

codes are displayed Mlhe CRT In inverse video and indicate what area of the Cal
ro"t'rw failed,

e.

Ro~cr 1'0 tablp 5-4 for 'error codes and a brief description,

.' J

Apply a 200 MHz 15 ns) sillnal. from tima mark generator. to channell inpUt and select EXT SO",,;q by pressing
C:T lHT TH,': !""'FI":
'
,
,
/

f.

Adjust cnpnnel I volts/diVision. trigger level. and intensity to obtain asuilabla display.

g,

piec.s Iii!IIlmainl and rotele the Control Knob to set liming as close as

possibi~,

NOle
Press
hl~~S

Il!!DJI

and rotate the Control Xnob 10 align time marks on yrotlcul.


as necessary,

,
,
\

'h.
\

Adju~t HF81AI RI541 ,10 ns '",earity adj for mO,ll everr distribution ovenlie full 10divislons, Releno figure 5-20 for

' adjustmanllocation.

. I.

i.' Adjust

~F6IA lC57} enJ ~F7 iA I C52, 5 ns lir.ea,'Ity'adj in equal inc,emenrs for best overall lineamy. Refer 10 figure

5-20 for edjustment localions, .

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5-42
,I

nr.tJJ!efar& _lttL1&AULLI21t'!!U

J.Ii~ill

, Model 1960.'\, '

Adjustments

ADJUSTMENTS

Hf6 and HF7 slugs must be equally extente.

I.

flefine timing end linearity adjustments for the best timing and linearity over full display. Iflemernber the
sr"clfications call for only 3% timing accuraFY from the second to the tenth greticule.,
Note
It ~ay be nec~ssary to restart sequance In order to refine timing.

k.

Place instrument cover tightiy over horizontal emplif,er and check effect on linearity, Remove cover and refine
linearity adjustments to compenSAte for error introcuced by instrument cover.

I. Complete remainder' of Front Panel Calibmtion routma.


I;

, , '

'

m. When Front Panel C~libr3tion mutine is completeplare rear panel "Cal" switch to lhe "Protected" po&:ion.
Nole
"

rcutine' must be completed and the mussage CAL l'IEr'IOP'>'


PI'!OTECTED must be received plio, to placing the ProtectedUnprotected

,Calibration
'
rlor

c'
,

switch in the protected p~litian.

Ihe switch is placed in the protected, pOSition

w,ithout receivin~ this message, the f,bnt panel,will be locked ou!.

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MUST BE EOI/ALL'I EXTENTED

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Figure 520. Sweep Linearity Adjustment Locotions

643

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Adjustments '

Modol19BOA
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AOJUSTMEN,.S

5-30. '1 vs 2 Gein Adjustment.


~efererice:

Service Sheet 13.


,

DeS':rlption:

Adjusts the 1 vs 2 Geln to caus~ a given signal amplitude to have the same divisions of deflection in the vertical and
horlzont-' '
Equipment:
Paak te; Peak Source

......... ,

. Ballotine 6125B

Procedure:
a. Applye 1 V peak tO'peak Slg?el'from peak 10 peak source to channel 2 input.

c. Set ct annel 2 volts/division ';0 100 mV by pressing V/div and rotating the Control Knob for a reading of
C:,OO. - ;:(J In LEO di~pla!.
d.Display should be 10 divisions.
e.
, f.

Select 1 vs 2 mode b'l pressing

I.

then

~~ .

Adjust lvs21A1R1551
tor the deflection noted in step d. Refer to figu;u ,'\-21 tor adjustment location.
,

5-44

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Model 19BOA

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" AOJUS'rMENTS

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Figure 521. 1 vs 2 Adjustment Loc8tion

545

- - -_

.. _-_.

631

Model 1980A

Adjustments:

ADJUSTMENTS
631.

Input Compensation Adjustments.

Referenee:
Service Sheets 8. 14.
Equipment:
'Square Wave Generator

Ballantine 61268

Procedure:
a.
b.

Apply a 10kHz square wave to channel 1 Input and press

,WTO .I(CJl'I

1-......... '

Set channel ~ to 100 mV/div by pressing IIl!iiIlchannel 1) key and rotallng the Control Knob for e reading of

10

11

in LED display:

'

C.

Adjust square wave generator amplitude lor approximately 9 divisions.

d.

Sel sweep spned lor, a dlsnlay of 3 to 4 cycles by pre<sing

e. Adjust 100 mV COMP IA13A1C41 for best square

wave.

(main) and rotating the Control Knob.

Refer to ligure 622 for adjustment location.

I. Change channell sensitivity to 1 V/dlv by presslng_lchannell) and rotating the Control Knob for a readln~

1.0 0

011
g.

lin LED display.

Increase square wave amplitude lor 9 divisions 01 deflection.

h. ,Adjust 1 V COMP ICH lilA13A1C61 lor best square weve. Reier to

i. Select channel 2 by press,"g


j.

1,

lig~re 6.22 for edjustment location.

,'.

I~:: and change Internal trigger to channal 2 by pressing

"1111':

:'1'...':":. then

3--.1

k.

Apply a 10 kliz square wave to channel 2 lli~UI and adjust amplitude for approximately 9 divisions.

I.

Adjust 100 mV COMP (AI3A1CI6, lor best square wave. Reier to ligure 622 for adjuslmentlocation.

,n.

Set channel 2 for 100 mV/div by pressing "Ichannel 2) and rotating the Control Knob lor a reading 01
in LED display.

1---10 O.

m.

I~'

Change channel 2 senSitivity 10 1 V/div by pressing "Ichannel 21 and rotating the Control Knob for a reading of

1.0 0

=oJ in LED display,

'

Increase square wave amplitude for 9 divisions of deflection,


i

,.1

,0.' Adjust 1 V COMP ICH2)1A13A1C181 lor best square wave.

p.

Remove square wave input !rom channel 2 and apply It to Main EXT ,"put.

q.

Select EXT+lo' and Main TrlggerViow by pressing

':::;~. then

I.

then . : Imainl.

; ,l
I

Adjllstment,

Moclel 19BOA

ADJUSTMENTS
r.

Set squere weve generetor for a signal amplituda of 9 divisions.

s.

Adjust +10 COMP (MAIN) iA14Al C3) lor besl square wave. Refer to figure 6-22 for adjustment locallon.

I.

Select, EXT+l0 and Delayed by pressing '.,;;.,


. (delayed) and

U.

Select delayed trigger view by pressing

v.

Remove signal from EXT Imaln)

w.

Set delayed scc/dlv 10 vie":' 3 or 4 cycles by pressing _(delayedl and rotating the Control Knob.

,x

Set.function generator for a signal emplitude of 9 dIvisions.

l~~

Inp~t

I.

then

'.= .
.

\~t.

and apply to EXT (delayed I inpul.

y. ,Adjust +10 COMfiIDLY'D) IA14AIC13) for best square wave. Refer to ligure 6'22 for adjustment location,
,

Figure 5-22. Input Camp Adjustment Locations

6-47

'Imems

1 '

,I

632.

Model 1980A ,

,,ADJUSTMENTS

Input Capacitance Adjus1ments.'


"

ill

, j

'

"

'

Reference:
Service Sheet 8.
Description:
Adjusts input capacitance of +10 and +100 attenuators to equal Input capacitance of +1 range.,
Equipment:
LCR Meier

HP Model 433211.

Procedure:
a.
b.

c.

Select :hannel 1 by pressing ~:'?I~:.lJ

Set channell volts/division to 10 mVby pressingllilBlchannell) key end rotating the Control Knob for areading of

10.0

i:J in LEO display.

Connect LCR Meter to chennel 1 Input and note reading.

d. Chenge channell vOlts/dlvisloo to 100 mV by rotating the Control Knob for e "eading of
LEO
e.

I__wl0""..,0,,-.__-~3 Jin

di~play,

Adjust 100 mV C ICH11IAI3A1C3) for same reading on LCR meter as noted In step c. Refer to figure 523 for
edjustment
location.,
,
'

f.

Change channel' volts/division to 1 V by rotating the Control Knob for e reading of


display.

I'-_--"'."'O. .O"--__---Ilin LEO

g. Adjust 1 V C ICH1) fA13A1C51 for same leading on LCR Meter noted in step c. Refer to figure 523 for adjuSlrnOnl
location.
h.
I.

Recheck and readjust 100 mV C if necessary.

Select channel 2 by pressing ~ill)~~~q

"

j.,' Set channel 2 volts/division to 10 mV bypressingllllichannel21 key end rotating the Control Knobfor a reading of

k.

10.0

:Cl in LEO display.

Connect LCR Meter to channel 2 Input and nota reading.

I. 'Change channal 2 volts/divis,ion to 100 mV by rotating the Control Knob for a reading of I

100.

- 3

I in

LEO display.
m.

Adjust 100 mV C (chann61 2) (AI3A1C151 for same


adjustment location.

548

rea~ing

on LCR meter as noted in step j. Referto figure 523 for

,'
"

p.

Recheck and readjust'100 mV r if required.

"

Figure 5-23, Input Capacitance Adjustments

5-49

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Equipment:
Ballantine 13125B

Pulse Generator
Procedure:
,

a; Apply an approxi';;ate 100 kHz fast rise pulse from pulse generalor to' channel I Input.
, I

c.

Select 50 ohm DC coupling by ~resslng

d.

Press'" Ichannell).

e,

Adju~t

I. tti~n

(channel1/.
I,

channell volts/division and pulse emplitude for a 5 division displ,ay.

f. Adjust HFI IA5R37) for best pulse shape. Refer'to figure 521 for edjustmentlocation
, g.

Adjust HFI fAI R55); HF2 fA1RGOI; HF31A1R49); HF41Al C27); and HF51AI R5G) fer fastest riselime. best corners. and
flatleSl pulse top.

560

,,

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AdIU$tll:',e~IS

.....

N'

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N

'N

P/O A5 SCOPE B(lARD

HF6

P/O A1 LVPS BOARD

Fig
. ,IE) 5 24 Rlsetlme and O.a(s h 00.' Adjustment Locations

661

'. . .+:: .

'

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'

'.

'.'

.. :....
.~ . .

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. .. :

.'

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. " ..

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0_

Medel 1980A

Adjustments

,
TobIe 54, Front Pane/Calibration. Error C01e5

Cal Factol
Ener

1;

~5

'"0

Cha1nel 1
'Channell
Channol,l
Channel 1
ChoMel 1
Channal

~4
25
26
27

28
29
30 ,
31
32
33
34
3~

,
,

!40
41
42
43

44
, 46
46
47

/oJ
)

49
50
61
52
63
64

LJ:

Channel, 2 Gain
C~annel 2 Gain
':hanIJel ;> Gain
Channel 2 Galn
Charnel 2 Gall',
Channel 2 Gain
et,annel :I, Gain
Chanhel 2 Gain
~

3(\'
37

64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71

,,

10 mV Range
2 mV Range
1 V Range
100 mV Range'
10 mV ~ange
2 mV P.ange ,.
,

Error -- 1 V Range
Error - 100 mV
, Range
,
Error - 10,mV Rer-ije
Error - .2 mV Range
Err~ "-1 'I, Ra~ge. '
E'rror - 100 mV Range
Error -;- 10 mV Range
Error;';' 2 mV Range

Dalaved Sweep Errer


Delavec SweepError
Delaved' Swe,~p Error
Dolaved Sweep Errm
Deiavcd Sweep
Delayed .$weep
Delaved'Swacp
Delave.']' Sweep
, DI'laved Sweep
Delayed SWeep
Deloyed Swe,ep
0':8 <ad Sweep
DeluJed Sweep

_.

190 ms Range
10 1n3 Range
1 ms Ran~e
100 /lS Range

Error - 10 /lS Range


Error - 1 jlS Range
Error - 100 ns Rnnge
Error -- 10 nr, Range
Error - 6 ns Ranga
Errbr -.100 ms Ranga
Error '-,10 ms Range
Error - 1 ms flange
Error .- 100 ,IS Range

73

DelaV~d Sweep Error Delr,'ved ~weep Error Delaved Sweep Error -

10 "s Range
1 /ls Renge
100 rls Range

74
,76

Delaved Sweep Error Delaved Sweep Error -

10 nS Range
6 nS Raoge

78
79
80

Meln Triggar
Main Trigger
Main Trigger
Main Trlgyer
Main Trigger

-; AC
-- EXT DC
- CH 1 DC
- CH2 DC

81
82
83
84
86

Dalaved Trigger
DelaVdd Trigger
Detbved Trigger
Delaved Trigger
Delaved Trigger

86
87
88

Main Trigger Level urror -- CHI or Line


Main Trioger ~avel Error - CH2
Main Trigger Level Error - EXT

89
90
91

Delaved Trig~er Level Error - t:H 1 or ~ine


Delaved Trigger Level Err", - C:i2,
Delaved Trigger Level Error -- EXT

76

77

Level
Level
Level
Level
Level

Error
Error
Error
Error
Error

Delay Time Error


DeiaV Time Errcr'
Mein Swoep Error - 100 lOS Range
M~in Sweep Error- 10'ms Range
Main Sweep Error - 1 ms Range
" Sweep Erro\-'I00 /lS Range
Main
Main Sweep Error - 10 /ls Range
Main Sweep Error - 1 /lS Range
Main Sweep [rror:...,. 100 ns Range
Main Sweep,~rr~r -, 11) ns Range
Main Swu.;p Error .,-' 5n~ Range
Mai,1 ~~aep Error _. 100 ms Range
Main Sweep !;rlOr,....:. 10ms Range
Mr '\ Sweol1 E~ror - 1 rns 'Range
Main Sweep Error - 100,11$ Range
Main ~weep Err?r - 10 /ls Ronge
Main SWOfIP frror - 1 /lS Range
Main Sweep ~rror - ,100 ns Range
. Main Sweep Error -. 10 nsRang'e

5_
7 _'--Main Sweep Errb, - 6 ,'-'-"
nS Ihn~e

,,

61
62
63

.1

"

Gain F.rror Griin' Error Gain ErrorGclnError Gain Error Gain Error -'I'

ilD

,
,
Channel 1 Gain Error.~ 1 V Rarige
Channell Gain Error ',:", 100 mV Range

21
22
23

68
69

Ii

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Error Description

,'E"or

Channal
1 Posltl~n Error
,I
Channel 1 Posi;lon Error,
Channel 1 P~sitlon Error
I
"
i Channel 2 Pnslti~n Error
Channel 2 Position Error
Cluinnel 2 'Position Error
,.
.'.
.
I'
'Horizontal Pos\t:on E~rcr
, Horr'zontnl Position Error

10
11
12'
13
14
'16

Cal Foctor '

Error D.scrlpti';>n

~uvel Error -

AC
lilvel ErrOl - EXT DC
Level E'ror - CH 1 DC
Lev!/ Error - CH2 DC
Level Error

,
,

"
96
96

---1'--

Separation Error
Separation Error

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0-62\

, I

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....

SECTION VI
REPLACEABLE PARTS

I
.
6'1.;: INTRODUCTION.
.',
,',

.This se..tior, ~Intalns Information for ordering parts. Table 61 lists abbreviations used in Ihe parts lists. Table 62 lists all
replaceable p,u;IS in reference designator order. Tqble 63 contains the names and addresses that correspond to the
manufacture's code numbers. Figure

6-' shows the illustrated parIs breakdown.

6-2. ABBREVIATIONS.
Table 6-1 lists abbreviations used in the parts lislS, Ihe schematics, and throughout Ihls

~anual. The abbreviations In the

parIs ilst are always capit~llelle:s. However, inotharpartsofthe'manual abbreviations maybe used with bOlh lowercase and
uppercase letlers.

li-3.

REPU~.CEABLE PARTS

LIST,

Table ';-2 is the list of repleceable parts and Is organized as tollows: .


a.

Electrical assemblies in alphanumerical ordor by Jdference designation.

bl

Chassismounted parts in alphanumerical ordar

c.

Electrical assemblies and their.components in alphanumerical orderLy reference designation.

Lv referen~e

deslgna'lOn.

The informalion given for each part consists of the following:


I
I

I
f

a.

Reference designation.

b.

HewlettPackard pert number.

c.

Part number Check Digit ICDI.

d: Total quanlity ,OTY} in instrument (or on assembly). The total quantity is giv~n only once at the first awearanceof the
.
parI number in the list.
e.

Description of pMt.
,

. f. Typical manufaclurer of part inan identifying fivedi9il code.

6-1

Model I 980A

, Replace.~I .. Parts

64. ORDERING INFORMATION.


,
,

'I,

To order a part listed

. )

in tho malorlailists. quote the Hewlelt-Pack.ml parI num~er. Indicate the quantllydasirad.and addrass

tha ordar,to tha naarast,HewleuPackarcJ Salas/Sarvice Offlca.


To order a part thBl Is not listed' In the mAterial lists. Includa tha

Instrum~nt modal ,numbor. Instrument serial nunlber. a

description of, the p",tilncludlng Its function). and tho number, of parts required. Address the
'

. ' , ' , .

~rder to Ihe nearest HAv,lelt-

Packard Sales/Sarvice Of/iae.

65.

DIRECT MAil ORDER SYSTEM.,

Within tha USA. HewlenPackard CAn supply parts through a diract mall order,systam. Advant~gosof using this system era:
a.
b.

Dira'cI, ordering and shipment from the HewleuPackard Perts Center in Moumain View. Celifornle,
No maximum or minimum ,on eny'mail order Ithera'is a, minimum order amount for parts ordered through a local
HawlettPackard ollice when tha orders requira billing and Invoicing).

c.

Prepaid transportation (thare Is

d.

No invoices.

small handling charge for each order).

To provide these edvantages. a check or money order must accompany each order.
I

'

Mail order forms and specific ordering Information I. available through your local HewlettPackard office. Addressas and
phona numbers ara localad att~ .. back of this manual.

Replaceable ;oarlS

Model 10BOA

t
reiJle 61. Rete,ence Designators end Abbrevietions

lr

REFERENCE DESIGNATORS

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PREAMP

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POlYE

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6-3

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Ii

II

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H34

MP35~'
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"

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I

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MP31

"

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:1

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T'
ParIS Identifica/ion .
Covers ond",m
.
64
I

MP3a

,.I
ReplaceaUle Parts

Model 1980A

.i

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. I

,y'HB
I
I

,
--MP8

MPI6
MP74

H17

MP9

.......

"

--

~ ...

Ht7

MP23

..

MP49

MPlr

.-/MP46

4!7'~ ~.,;--__ MP16

MP20

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...,.._-HI7

Chassis

~8rts ItJ,F;'g,!~e
6 -2.
en/ilica/ion
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&

Mocel1980A

Raplaceable Parts

,.--.----------

MP40

DETAIL@

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~-r

A2

II
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"

"A19~

MP22

He

H7

I
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,DETAil

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MP67

.~

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MP43

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'
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Figure 6-4.
'
. e and Voltage Panel
Printed CirCUlI Board Assemblies (batt:':!; :::nu8tor Assemblies Identificat~~~

Assemb/~es

,I

Replaceable' Parts

Model 1980A

"
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l"

'

I
MP76',! / / ,

"

I
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'I

~H4
H37

_/'1i32

H2

~MP5
H37

T1

H3

, H2

H5~~~

MP6

,
Figure 5-5. Transformer Assembly Mounting Parts Identification

6-8
I

Replaceable Parts

Model 1980A
.

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'

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A17H3~'. .A17Hl

A15Al

A17,A,lDSHlSZ5
AI6DS1-DS4

Al8AIDS'jDS41

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A15~1

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A15MP5

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Al8A2

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/ ." 'fJ- .', ,',


Al~~?3~</'

A15MP2

A15H3

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DISPLAY PANEL

\,\

..

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IIOLTA'3E PANEL
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il

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"

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EG'?6
Fl
MP2B
/'

)~

,
A9AlEl

:1

Ii

,'

,MPB2 ~~lj15

AI2Al '

A ....

"

A9MPI

A9A1Jl

'HI4

H13

Al2A2Fl

~"

tl
MP14

\\;)

il
'I

A1Jl3.J5
J7. Jl0. Jll

A901

I"I .

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!'-9Ul

II

I,

9H1
A9H/

HB

I
MP13
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II

I
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I
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H33
\

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A12H4

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A12H2\
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~A12Hl

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A12H2
A12Hl

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A9A2Cl

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I'

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,

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AI2A2

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A981

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A12H5

/',

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810

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Replaceable Parts

A13M,'1

, !

A13A2

o
o
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A13MPI
A13E6

A13MP11

"J I

'''~''~'''',~~J"'!A":,,'
A13MP6

A13MP6 1\13MP9

f..-..
I '_

AI3H6,~

~
'

A13MP13

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"

6-11

Repleceeble PerlS '

Model 19BOA

....._ _-:;;?A14MPI

A14A2

MP64

I'.l4MP10

'~H22

,~~"",!

'---1
Al4E6

_ _ AI4MP2

A14MP9

A14MP13:"""---A14MP6

,..--'::---A14H6

Figure 69. Trigger Attenuator Assembly(A/4) Parts Identification


6,12 ,

_---,_.__._......__..

----~---------_...

_-----_._~~--

----------Repleceable PerlS

Model 1980A

A20MP6

A20MPI
A20MP7
MP68

/~
A20MP9

'A20H4

'"
A20MP6

'~

~A20MP11

Figure 6/0. CRT Assembly (A201 Parts Identification

613

Model 1980A

Replaceable Parts

Tabla 6-2. Replaceable Parts


,

HPP8~

Relerence
Dlgn810r

01980

A3

Ollieo611!103
olg&) 06M7

OI<J80'SDtOO

.\11

All

09000651
OlS60-602U9
OI960-B3oWl
0100063402
01900,150203

, AU

AI>

A"

Ale IOPT 8601

0198015021'"
OIC80 60202
0196060201
01981)-61062

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111l180KiOO2
198.42-ell60.)
196'2elIE02
01980ea501

"'0
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CA'
CA'
CA'

1901062&
1901 0&2.S
1901062&

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OHlBO 41602
01980-<11601

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HS

21100003
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21000011
261001:!B
2!Sao-OOO3
21901JOOO
23er>-OIl~
29~-0JCe

2:IIS00111
29500043

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:l2000!'6A
21900009
23ro0236
'190OOHI
OO&oflM4
210000].4
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2190~6

"J2
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30!S().C071
23eD-O:;5

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2ll8O0112

"J7

215100192
2:'1100197

"lO

H27

21000103

"'0

"32
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;'100-0021

:SIlHJCt9

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211"'80

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28480

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BOAP,O A55Y,SCClPE

28AllO

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01980 M!i"7
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2lWlO
28.460

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28"110
28480
2'!480

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28..80

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28480

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PANEL ASSYOI~PLAY
PANEL ASSY,OISPLAY
~'~IEI. ,lSSYVOLT
....Nn ,\SSY,TIME
AS$Y.flPG

28480

28480

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2SAOO

28"80
28460

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BUS INT(RF,f.(E BOARI)
tlr>18 CONNECTOR eOAPO
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2BA80
2BA80

CONNE.;rOA HOlD[R
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CONNECTOR SOL CONT Sl<T I lAMM,BSC,Sl
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60214
1!I);02
110201
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0108060602
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2\100M5

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fiLTER 10ROER 01980 01214. MPI3,

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28'ao
28480

312003
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WA:iHE!HK HLCL NO a I fa IN 10
5C!lEWMACH 832 3 I'j LCi PANHD POll
NUTHEX W/LIC.WR BnTHO 12!SIN-THl<
W,A.5HERLK HLCL NO IS I"" IN 10

0oo

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184fO
0oo
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28"'ao

SCRE.W-MACH 832 25,INlO 100 DEG


SCREII','-MACH 1S-32 316IN LO PAN-MD-POll
SCREWN.ACtf 832 IS IN LG PANt<O-PQZI
~CRE.Vf MACH 1)32 315 IN LG PANHO,POII
NUHIEX,OOlCHAM 3/B :)2THO 094IN lIH(

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01980
01000
011180
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01980

284M

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SCR~WMACH 4-40 IS8INlei UNeT B2 OEO


WASHER LK INTL T NO e 14eINIO
SCREW,MACH &32 812INLG PANtiD POll
WASHER LII.INTL T 3/8 l:"j 371lNIO
STANOOfFHEX 3nlN LCi e321HO

WASHER lK IlLCL NO 10 I!M IN 10


lS "'24 250 lG
WASHER IJ( HlCL NO 8 ''''IINIO
'hASHER FL MTlC NO 8 Hl91NIO
SCREW,MACH e;J2 76INLO PANHO,POll
SCREYo,'MACH 10-32 31!oIN LG 100 DEG
SCflEWM.-\CH"'-AO 312!PiLG PANHo.POll
SCREW MACH e::!2 31!S IN LG 82 OEO
INSlll,ATORFLO,8SIiG N'fLON
SCREW MACH 832 316INLG P,ANHO POll

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6-14

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WASHERlK Hll'L NO '" 11SI~'D
SCREW MACH "''''0 376-INLCi PANotlD-POll
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,,

2Men

28480
28480

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8'1 DESCRIPTION
2100 0017
ORDER BY DESCRIPTION
ORO(R 11'1 OEscnlFTION
2100 COl)6
30&00010
OHDER 8'1 DESCIlII'TION
1191)0021
onDER AY DESCRiPtiON
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28160
2846<:

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30110 (1235

28480

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:ZBJBO

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ORDER 8'1 OESCRIPTION
ORDER DY DESCRiPtiON

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28460
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28480
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211480
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01000 47601
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WASHERLK l~nL T 1/41N 211llINIO'
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21100&69
3060 C23!S
2190oo1E'
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Mlr
Code

Delcttpllon

80AllD A.:;SYl V

1
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ORDER BY DESCRlPTlCPi
2190 03<.10
OP.Of:R BY DESCPIPllON
2190-0016
ORDER B~DE5CfjIPTION
2190 0034
OllOFR BY DESCRIPTION
.190004~

30600011
ORDiR BY OESCR~PTlON
26800112
ORDER 1J'f Df.'SCRIPTIQPi
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0390 oooe
2!S:OOl~3

'.
Replaceable ParIS

'Model 1980A
Table 62. Repleceoble Perl~ (Cont'd)

(I

R.,.tence
Oa.lgnllor
H39
H40
H"
H"
H"

J06I)OO,lS

' 30500106
~ISlO-Olt6

'6100044
2100 0115

....
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CUOao261'J2
3061),002&

H"

, 2680-0160
22000101

H'.

J'
MPl
M"
MPJ
MP4
M'"
M".

22000107
1261.2357
3131OU,t
&0411&88
01060-01210
019130-01211
1400 0017

1~0024

011lB(}Q120t
01080-00201

MF7

MPB

MF9
, MPIO

~208822

600'-0442

MPH
MP12

MPI4
MPIII

1)4000013
0380-11:;S
0196001214
&0412368
&0')20-6837

!'tAPI&
MP17
,",P19
MP20
MP2!

01980oo10fS
0(00,022&
01880-01203
50108821
50407203

M'"

01980~601

Mpl) ,

MP23

(I

HP Pa,l
Number ,

0198000114
01950 00102
0340 0564
1!0412J)J

M'"
M"

MP26
MP27
MP29

010eo'01204
1'119""00401
03702802
104801:14&
&040-7201

MPJO

Mp]1
MP32
MP33

.....,...

60811866

MPJ'

MP3&
MP38

MPJ7
MP36

SEE r~OTE I
I SE NOTE 2

~1'965

110810'88-4
01980:4108

0400,0001

MP41

"""'0009

MPU
MP4'

I.tOOlDe2
04000010
5(;4()7221
0198001223
0188004IOE

MP4&
MP47
MP49

Mffil

MP'\I

MP>'

MP~3

MP"
MP>'

MP58

MP>'
MP>.
~P59

Mffil
MPB'
MPG'
MPBI

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01980153701
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1600 08&2
Ol9aOOJII2
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0108000104
0390-1278
0400-0238
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5041-J0(i9
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7121-0299
01;'8024107

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0
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W,t.SH(RfL Mnc NO '" UISINIO
b":IUWMACH 8:12 J7fj.lNLG
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SCRfWJ.tACH ... .(0 .nOINtG

Mlr
Code

Mlr Pari
Numb.r
30500010

:8480
2S.480

3lj~OIC6

25\0-0196

28480

26IQ,t}19lS

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N'JHRONT HAkO~E IlAOUNT


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2680 0100
2200,011)1
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MP40

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1
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BRACXETtRANsrORMER. un
ClAMP,C,\BLf 312C'!A :J111-WD

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PANElREAR
CASTlNG,REAR
TR1MrRONT 510E

280180

12512351
313104.041

28"'80

604'1588

0198001210
01aOOl)1211
140lloo11

28480
18480

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213<480
18480

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8RACXTllNE MOOULl
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RIBCEMRAL SACK
GItOMMU(t-fAN 0lS2,IN,QRYWO
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0108001 :01
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01080,01214
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TIL.T STAND SST
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28480
213480
28-480

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011180 004()1
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280480
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28480
28480
284110
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01080,24108
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CABLE C~MP
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COYER HEAT SINK

7111153
28480

C20744 017-4

'8480

60407:121
01080 01223
0109004105

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0199083701
12516199
0198022201
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10006152

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JACKUNA 5CA-TERM
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HOUSINGTRIGGER P<CStcM8ly
GUIDEP1UGIN
tUP,QRClUtlO
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1
G"'O~MET, I 1/8 DIAMEl(R
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28180
18480
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5041,3062
71210298
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616

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T~bftJ 62.

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MPIIS"
MP<7
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HP Part
Number

Ril.renee
DHlgnator

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01980"4303
019802043'00&
14(0.106,
019800410'
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60413119
01980.0)111

0188001232
01980.01231

MP7J

1
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31011720
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01980-81U2
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CABLE ROM ""lXESS
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COVlR, LE" SIDE
ClAMP. Cl.au;

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01geO61623
0198061e25
01980,11162.
0111801511112
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DH'gnalor

HP Part
Num~(

C
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Code,

De.cliplIon

Qly

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Number

:
AIElI

AI'I
.4112
AlrJ

AIF'"
"1'6

,
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2110-0214
211(l,C214

1
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:UI:)Q<C38
2' 1/)04158
:mO-0438 ,

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21100114

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A!F8

2110021'-

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2110,1)4;\8

j\IHI

221XHHoo

AIJI
AIJ2

125H!8BO

A1J3
A1J.c

'121lHl5ool0&
I 251!l!;7i
126141J36

1~5H51i1l6

A1J~

A1.16
AIJ1
AIJ8
AI.I'J
AIJ10

1215166
12614836
12&1-5GIlS
12&1,,,,,315
121l18644

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AIJ12
AUU
AIJI4
AIJlli

12l1O1318
03Mllle.J
0360-11l1l3
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A1JI5
AlJl1,

0313OUI53
t1IlHB71
91()).:i;1i94
91002698

AlLl
All2

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A1L4
A1L&

91002250
91002252

AiLe

91002262-

A1LB

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MMP2
AIMP3
AIMP4
AIMP5

1i().1l3Vl52
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Al03
AI04
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18540216
1884-0217
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18540675
181S3OJ3l5
181130336
18540215
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1850402111
186402l!5
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18&103t-4
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A1Ol7

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Al030
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AI034
AI036
AI030
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1261-11889

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12&1IlSIl&

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TRAN$l5TOO flNp ~ TO92 Po-.-36OMW


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2N3904
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2N3904
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6-19

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Model 19BOA

Replaceable Par'

Table 62. Replaceeble Parts (Cont'd)

R.f.rence

HP Pari
Number

Det'gnalor

Qlr

Daaerlpllon

Mfr Part
Number

Mfr.
pod.

lIe4-0216
18540;115

A'03/1

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1 18M,0115

A1043

IBM 0192

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11530318

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11530232

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1864041&

0
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la~C21a

AIQ~

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AIO~6

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AlOli7
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AIOfl,

1853116
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AIR3
411'4
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210l).~1

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0781-Mot2
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AIR34
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AIR36
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A1Rl20
AIRl2'
AIA122
AIRI23

07&70)40
0157,Gota5
01570398
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0757,03-4a

A1R12A
A1All15
A1R121S
A'Al2]
AIRl2lJ

0181C!oIe&
07870398
0757 C465
0'6701
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01510290
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07&7-0401
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A1A93
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01117.019'
011170399

A1R90

~lM-:J.l31

Oni1.Q4l2

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A"171\
AIRN
AIRn
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0

06983"'30

AIPSII
A'R8G
AIR81
Alfl88
AIR89

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AIRU
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0
0

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13138
73138
'9101

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"r51510A l()Jl( ',\UllW f TC-Ot.IOO
RESISTUR 1001( l~lUWF KOtltXi
~UI5l01l n 7'''- oeWF TC'01100
R($ISTOf) ,'Olt 1% IiW C TC'O! 2110

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RESISTOR
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'01&016

23 "~ ~WF TC'O~'OO


10K. I%!WC TC"O!2Ml
27K Ii" 2~CC
21t 1% ,tUiWf TC~IOO
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Af.SlST(lR ,It ,,.., I26W f TC-O~IOO


P.ESlSTOR, /ofK 1,;\ ,12IlWF rc-Ot'OO
RI$ISIOR 111t~ 121iW' TC-O!IOO
AE51STQA 1181'" lnWI rc-OtiOO
~EG:STOR:sa1l l'llo125W F rc-Otloo

2"'6"'0
Ne.048

C41/8 10100'"'
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C"-1'8TQ,3GIIA,'

2"'1S4e
2"5"'~

RESISTOA 1821,., 12&WF TC-O'uOO


RE51STCft lilt ,,., .125W' TCOttOO
RESISTeA II( 1% 121iW' TC-O:1<IO
RESISTOR TAMR IlIlC. 10'\ CTOP-.\OJ ~. YA";
AESI:lTOR 3J:tK.\; 12Pj\'H TC-OtIOO

2"5"0
2"&"8
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AESISTOAlAMA 11K 10'0 CTO"AOJ 'TR..


RESISTOR 2'llK ,,., .tawF TC-O:l00
RESISTOR!2 Ii 1'Kl1211W nc.~'oo
RESISTOR 121K 1-' '2M 1 re-OtlOO
'tEStSTOR '" I" 1:1iW' 1"C-Ot'oo
RESISTOR 178 ,'-" '26W f rc-O:loo
MSlSTOR 1711,., .1211W F TC-Ot'OO
Al!SISTOA:Je5 I,., .12m 1 Te-Ot'OO
RESISTOR lit 1%.125\\" IC0001100
flf.SlSTOR 681 1%, 126W f TC-O~IOO

2"M8

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2"'M8
2"'5U
2"~e

2"5-45

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C41/8-T()..200l'
C41'8TO-l00I1
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C""8 10311&1' f
C""8TO,IOO'-'
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24M6
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73138
2-4l1oCti

C""8,TO,68IR F
C41/8TO,2MI,'

RE5l~TOR 33 2 ,,., 1211W, l(woOtHlO


AESISTOATRMR 21t IO'Jl.( TOPAOJ ITfN
RESISTOR 392)( nU21WF TC-ot'oo
flESlsrQf\ II(. '''' ,l25W F ICJJt!OO
Rf.$lSTOft 100 ' lIo 1~6W f Tt.. o~,oo

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2"M8
24Ct46
2AC"'8

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82-lfl21t
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RESISTOR'K 1% .125\"11 "-otIOO


AESISTOR 10K '''' .l2WJ 1 TCo(I.?;IOO
RESISTOR 100 ,,., 128W' TC-O.!IOO
RI!:SiSTOR 21"'1( 1% .121!1W f TC-o~l00
RESISTOR 2K ,,. ,1:l5W 1 TC',QtIOO

2018"'8
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2"'II"'e
2"'5"'15
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C"'I ,810 lOOH
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C"I'8T02""2,'
C""8fl) 2001 "

FlIGlSTCl\ lo 1\ ,125W' TC-o~IOO


f1ESlSTOA I()(MC \% .'26W' TC-<Jt100
~ESlSTOR 715 1% ,125W f TC"OtIOO
flE$STOR lOOK I'll. .12!iW 1 1C"-011OO
AESISTOR '0 ,'\ I2I5W F Te-oHOO

2-46"'8
2"'11"0
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2.411"8
2"'II",a

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C",I,BTQ-16ROI
C4l'BJO..lOO3 f
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Af.SlST0fI1001C 1% l2swr rc-Ot.lOO


RESISTOR 71S 1'!Io .'laWI rc-o:!100
AESISTOA lOO1C ,,,-, '25W' TC-O:'OO
"E~STOR 100 ," ,'21SW f TC'~IOO
~E5ISTOA 100 1,. ,12ew f TC~loo

:"'M8
2"'5-4e
248.46
2.4!i48

24~0

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flEt 'STOll 8,191C '" .'25W f TC.O.?:IOO
R'J1STC11IC 1% l2IiWf TC~l00
;,t$lSTOR IIC I'lL, 125W,. TC~IOO
"ESl5TQR IIC ,,.. ,126W f TC'"OtIOO

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2'00 32112
Cot1 'HI).115''
0151031t9
C41'1I TO1212'
C';'1/81O 'OOH

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RESISTOR 21( 1\0 .'21iW f TC-~l00
fiESlS~ tOO'" t21iW f TC-OrIOO
Rf.$lSWRTRMA 10K 10"\ CTCPADJ ITRN
fISISTQR UK '''' 12!oW~ rc-etlOO

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C4 I ~8ro I lelt1
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245"'8

2"'6"'8
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2'M5
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2"'5"'5

AE$lSTQR 3821C I,. .1211W, TCooOt'OO


AESISTOR 2K ,,., .12~1 ICooQtlOO
RESISTOR 10 1,. 12l5Wf TC"O:tloo
PISISTOR 8.19K I'" .12!iW f TC-01loo
Rf.~~"on 243lC. I'" _1215W F ~'"O:!tOO

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C<l,,$'0101-'

P:t:!ISTCR 171 I'l- U6W" ;cow:lO


FlESlSTOR i781" I 21!1W 1 rC:-O:!:loo
R(ClSron 3U 1% 12ISWI 1C-Ot100
RESISTOR 1M 10%, 1211W cc TC.6CIO'tl'~'
FlE5ISTOR2KI% 12GWITc;...-otTOO

2"~6

!l

Mlr P~rt
Number

C41~IH~IOI'

82PAI0I(
C41,HQ.IW2,

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CAI,8IOIOO3 ,
C4",B,T()..76RO,'
C..I,BTQ.IOO3'
C"'/8fO.IOI'
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2"5",e
11101
2A548
2"'5"'l!
2A5Ae

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19701

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1,1

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'

A,f,runce
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HP Part
Number

0',670280

"

AI"I ..a
,A1AI"O
A'RI80

'

AIRI151
AlA'"
AIAI63' I
I\IRI54 , ~
A1RI1I5

07&H\127
01&1011Q
07574411
.11003211
21002401

AtRI&B
AlAT
AI"I B'
AIR151' \
AIAIGO I

07157,O~80

\1

'I
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,A1RIB7
A1AIGQ
A1RI91
AlRI93
"11'194

01ri104Q1
081101072
015083111&
069B7264
01598 A01J

AIRln
AIR1t8
AIAIBB
AIRIBO
AIRiCO

Cti9B4073
015&84073
0U322U
0I58322U
01583-22115

AIR201
'AIR204
"11'206
A1R206
A1A207

: 01513:1:2111
07570438
W...t-22115
07&7-0444
06947235

A1R208
A1R209
MR210
AtA2I1
AtR2J2

I'

' 0li!l872115
071570~83

OG83-22115
0811-174&
0'1570401

07&700&01
081117.111

AIR213
AIR2I4
AIR215
AlR214
MR217
Alrma
AIR2I9
AIR2::Z0
A1R221
A1R222

0~1~1

OBtI277~

0158339015
t)6Se-<XlBA
) 07510411

075].()421

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07G104~6

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100K '" _12I1W f .C.--OUOO


10K a"" t'lto' MO rr.0~200
101t 1"" .125W' rco(ltlOO
582 I"" 125W F TC~O:IOO

C41/BrO-1MO,'
C4I/OfOlOOtJ

2B480
2eAGO
13138
24ri.&8
245-48

01670193
0167,0193
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C41 ,IITO 221R,'
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24&<48
24540

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73138

82P1mt

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245415
;Z1!'80
24545
245.18

C"'-I/BTOlool'
CA-I/B-TOIClO3 ,
07BI'0000
CAl/aTOlOO~ F
C41/0 TOl5e~A,f

CH/8TO~311F

C4I/BfOlOAOF
C4.1!8P\..IlJIoO F

C4I/BTO~BIRf

'''10
24548

RESISTOR tC I" .12!W f tCooCtlOO


RESliiTOR 13111" ,125W F TC~loo
PES~TO'UH% 2riW CC
RESISTOR .17 5'll,2riW ce
I
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2411..0
2415.18

'''10
73138

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C4I/HQ.Il)l0 F
C4I/e.TO1BlWlF
OU3.4106
Qf;ft3 .1106
U2PRIK

RESISTOR 151(. I" .125W f TC'"OtlOO


'UlilSTOR ~ IIl1ft 1'l. .11M F TCO:loo
RESlSl0R &111% .12!SW f Te-otlOO
RfSISTOR51'1%.12DNfTC"Ot100
AESISTORmMR tit lQ'J1:, CTOPAOJ I.TAH

"4tj.Ca '
24ri4&
245.18
24648
73138

C4-1/BT().150I,F
CC I/IH&:JII5IF
CAI/BTlHIIH,F
CAI/'-TO51IAF
B2P"I"

0715H:O~B

2.45.48
:141548

07610006
cot1IllTO HlOU
C"-I/B-TO,&l\~R ,
0701 OO~8
C4I/BTO1CA'!().F

245411
211.180
24&48

2454&
241540
24548
73138
24b4&
241148

'4I/BTon41'
CAI/BTQ.332H
C4-1I1i TQ243J.f
112PRlOO
C4I/BTO10H
C'4I/HOtOIF
08111072
C41/8T().2lSIU
C31/BT06&21Q
6al051

10') 1'!1o ,UbW' TC~ilOO


395% 5W PW TC,018OO
21S Ik I~ .125W f TC"ChIOO
5 621( 1'110 05W, TC'OtIOO ,
1M 10% 12~WCCTC.6OOJ.llJ7

24$411
01121

P:ESISTOR 1M '0%,12~WCCTC'-I5OO/+II31
R!SISTOflIM 1~ 125W CC TC-I5OOlt-11.11
RESISTOA 2205"" .:26WFC TC"400/.15OO
PfSlSTOR 2205"" .2I5w,e rc--400/t8(Xj
RESISTOR 200 5% 25W Fe rc--400Il6CX)

01121
0112!
01121
0112'
01121

cenu

t
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RSISTOR 2205% _211oW Fe IC--0)1f1lOO


RESISTOR 15 'IK ,'" 12&o'V f TC.Otl00
RESiSTOR 220 &, ,21,., Fe rc-4OQ/tl$OO
Rf.SlSTOR 12_11( 1% ,126W f TC~o:.~DO
RESISTOR 909 ''''' Olm F TC~J 100

01121
2454$
01121
241548
201546

CD22115
C41/B-To.I5I1H
C822115
CAI/BTI).1212 ,
C].I/BT\)909R-Q

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
/USISTOR
r.ESISTOR

DOG 1% 05W f TC.O!:lCO


,
2K 1%, 125W f TC"Otloo
220 5" ;Z5W Fe rc-AOQ/;'IIOO
18 5'!1o 'tN PIN TC-0:8OO
100 1% ,125WF TC-I>.!IOO

241546

01121

"1/ft.T0!lC9RQ
C4-'/O-TO,2001F
C82215
8Vo1H2:!6/I()O.J
C:4-t/Bf).tOH

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RESiSTOR
RESISTOR
RESlSTOR
RESISTOR

1
1
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0
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r.ES1STOR 100 1'110 .116W" rcooO:loo


!'IESISTOR ,365%"lW PW TI;0:16OO
RI!Sl~TOR lCO 1% .12&W' TC-O,!IOQ
RIH~IS1OR .IB 3% ':1N PW TCO~90
RUISTor 3e 5" 15W CC

RE5ISTO~

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
f1ESlSTOR
RESISTOR

,0

2161(. 1% .ltllW F TC-ehIOO


682 '" 125W F TtoC!:lCO
16K 1% ,125W' TC-Ott!))
,7e 1'Jlo 125W F TC<I:IOO
511 1110 126W F TC.ChICO

Sff introouctlot\ to thlll wedion (or orderlMjt m(nnnation

'24540
8410

~411411

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2A~6

,..,.,
2464a

B01051
BB1G151
C81115
C812115

C4-1/B~IOI,F

2411A4

B'Mil36/100J
C4-' lB'r().101F
OB'I-2171
08383905

24548
14e.A8
2"548
24M8
145<&6

C4-1/BTO 2I1i1'
C4I/B TO!C2U
C4 118- TO-l60IF
C4I/BTt:H18R F
C4~l/e TO e. I1fI,F

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C41/e-TOjOAO,'
CA.'/BTOIl)lO F
C41/1lT().IOQ1'
C"I/Hl).IQ03 F

~A5A6

C41/8-TOl!lBIM
21l3H I

RtSlljTOR 101t 5~ IW MO TC~Ct200


l\E~STOR lOt( I'll. ,1215W f: TClo(ltlOO
RESISTOtt 6152 1"k _12I5W' TCratlOO
:I[Si5TOR t 21(. 5~ lW MC rc-<lt2oo
RESISTOR 10 I,. 125Wf TC-Dtloo

' '4

24646
: '3.48
24546
2.&546
'415"'6

'2!'O11.48O

6-22

'USI$TOA 121(,15% IW MO rc'Ct200


AfSISTO~ 10 1'If, .125W' TCoOtl00
Af~~TOR Itl 1~ .12&W'" TC~OUOO
RUISTeR lit ;%.12I5WFTC~01I00
RESISTOR lOOK 1% ,12I5Wf.rC~Ottoo

RESISTOR 2. 741t 1% ,12&W f Tc-01lc.o


RES'ST!,)" 3 32!(
.1215W f IC<'01:loo
Ar.SIS'!OR 243K ,~ .125W' TC-01:loo
-,ESISTOR_TAMn 100 1""- C TOP,ADJ HRH
RESlSlOR 100 1'!11.12I1W f rc'O.t.lOO

, RESISTOR ,It l%n5WF TC-OHOO

"

A5ISTORTAMA lit 10'iI C TCPADJ I ..WH


RESISTORTflMR 21t 10% C IOPADJ lmH

0'157-4281
07&7003
0715"0'7.1
2U)O-19U
,',OlIU.()4.Ql

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,
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07&7-0417
07157,Q4,3.t
0757.n4le
07170041&
21(X).lveO

1100-1V~"

A1R;~15

AIA1!!.1"
AIRlll2
AIR'l'-]
AIRIM
AIRIBO

,
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0157,0J48
OBElB,U40
088').<1706
' oeIl3A706

AE5t5TORM11%',12~YFrc-otl00

RESISTOR 15k 1% ,1215W F II:-.ot 'lOO


FlEtlGTOR 118~\1" .12I5W F TC-Ol1oo

0
0
0

010iClOOO
071510442
07&'J.C1417
0781oo2B
0151,0340

AIA"I
I<lR172
AtA,,3
AIR' ~ I
A1Rt

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01G1-002B
01510345
076703411
011570200
'076704155

11

Alnl'US
AIRtal
AIRll5B
"IAtIlB
'A1R\70

10 '" ,12riWF r:-O~IOO


IK '".12riWFTC-otIOO
:I 32K '" ,1~ F TC..QtIOO
10 '''12eWF TC"'OtlOO
10,'''' U5W F TC'OtllX,

RESistOR 332K 1% I5WF Te-(It.lOO


FlSlISTOR:i:l2K ,% IIWF n:-o:;IOO
,U.15I5TOfi~TRMA 100 10'l1i0 C JOJI,.-w ,.t;JlH
RE5ISTOR ;UI " 12~W ~ T.-oHOO
FlE~STOA' 15K 1,,",12awF TC-.oHOO

07570485
01151000e
0761-0442
07670'417

',I

AI"161
A1RI6J
A1
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AlAI
AtRIM

Hl::$lsrOR
IUSISTon
RESISTOR
,uSlsron
FlESlsrOR

Q167,Ol93
0167-G1U3
210J.l91A
01157:0281
011510'27

Alk~41

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On7.0433
01570346
0151.0346

,AIAI4a

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Mlr Part
Number

Mfr
Code

Oescrlptlon

,,

07570346

AIRI3lJ
AlA'40
,AIR1"1
AlAI4'
AIRI4-4

A1A177
A1AI78
"'AH9
A!A160

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c' ,

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Model 1980A

....-

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C'

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,..R230

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...
-

I'

"'IH231
,l'fl232

Alfln3
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U(SISTOA 10K 1"" 12l5WF TC'O!100
AESISTOR 1511 I,," 1'!jW F TC"OtlOO
R[SISTOR 121< IS"W MO TC'Ot201J
RESISTOR 10 I" 12I5WF rc"t).!IOO

,,

9C~O~IOO

IIESISTOA 1S1.1 1'\ 121SWF 1C-O:loo


~EfiISTOA_TRMR.200 10'!l0 C TDP-"OJ I mN
Rr:.5lS10R 11)01( ,,.;, l2aw F TC~~IOO
F },ISTOA lK .'" 120W F rc..'O!loo
RESISTORTRMA IK 10\0 C TOPADJ I-TAN

A3"'",

0715700
07510u0
0757-0478
07l51-00I801
;1100.3213

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
1 RESISTOR
flESlSTOR
R(51$TOR

OUS-'....15
0157-OCQ..
076J.()&
07l!l1-01204
o)'aHM63

A3R6&
-'3R70
A3R7I
A3R7Z
A3P'

,"81-0028

,"OWF

:2045044
'''MIS
2"15..8
2415,(15

245-40

RUltTOR llC '''' 1:I15W F TC"OtIOO

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7

07~7'CX"4

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,,(SISTOR 10K
,llOW' TC-<l.tlOO
RESISTOR llC '''' neWF fe"OrlOO
RESISTOR 2K I'!\, 1215W F IC"O:IOO
nfSI$TOR 11("

("''/sroMI r

N5.t1s

!lf$ISTon IIC ,'" 125WF TC~O!.IOO


'USI$TOR 2K"
12~WF TC~O!.IOO

0151041~

A3R81
A3RB2
A3R83

;ltoo-2ool
07157,04415
07&7-0200
2100-3211

AJ''''
AJR(l1)
AJMIIS
AlRIS7
'A3Rl5lt

""00

07570~1U

De.crlpllon
RESISTOA tOO 1.... n~wF JC~Ot100
RESISTOR 10K ,% I1~V F TC..cnl00
AE5lSlOR 100 , ... ,1:lI5W F fC'O~IOO

,
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,,

AJR7&

O:'157_1)34l!
0107,03111
01151.()401
07157-0281

D Qty

Mft Petl
Number

Mlr
Code

0761-1:l006
0715100U2

14117&
A3R75
A3R17
AJR7B

0715/.0280
07570283

A3R1515
A,JRU
A3A157
A3fl.158

HP P.rt
Number

&t introductJon to this aectlon tor OrdtrynK mlormollufT

6-27
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

-'-_-.:.

__

lI":!!_~._:._

Roplaceabl~

Model 1980A

Perts

Table 6-2. Replace;;ble Parts (Cont'dJ

,,

.-

k,f,renct1 ,
Dnlgnalor,.

HP Pert
Number

D,.crlplJon,

QI)

Mfr Part
Number

Mfr.
Code

,
I

,\321

\UQO.~'eG

A:)Jl.u"

,\3)(U3

7
7

,l.JlIlJ6

1200,0790

111)0081)7

~x\Ja

12'00 OftJ9

1200~30

A:!XUIO

12f'O()ij30
1200-0630

.A',xtJII
: A3).UI2

AJltUl3

CON~(CTOrt PC (OOF 115I;OOTIflOW 2At;!WS


CQ'iNECTOII PC lDOE :o.CQNTlROW 2AOWS

150CJ(EHC B-CONT DIP DIPSLDR


SOCKET,1e 1'!CONTOIP DIPElDA
SOCKETtc 1"-CONT DIP O'P5lDR
OOCklT JC '''CONT ol!" DIPSLDR
50CKfT.\C a,cONT DCP DIPSlDR

lIHOI'.r DIP alP,SLOR


2().COHT DIP OIP6lDR
Z4COPllT DIP DIP,5LDR
24COIH [lIP OIPSlDR

,....,
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12l5HO.. 1

I,

1211115~2

nOO-Ol0&
1:Z000c07
1200Qe38
1200-0038
1200 0796

2;j.ol')J

26"'80

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,,,,.,
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120l)('~7

, ,

weItEr\C
5Or.KT.1C
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SOCltfT1C

5OCkET1C 24r.oNT DIF' DIP.Sl..DR

""0

1200-0630

12000630

UOOOG38

BOCKl1'IC 2-4CONT DIP DIP$LDA


SDCUl1e ''''CeNrOIP DIPSUJA

1200083'
nOO0lS3e

SOCKn1C ISCONT DIP DIPSLDR

,,,eo
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1200.(0)7

A3XUI'"

, "3)(1)1

...,,,,.,

121 0'!.07
nooOO3&
1200 0l53B

'':''1J4
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, ,,

1215HilMl
1215lolSlM2

A3XA.'!2

1200I)G19
12000030

,I

1200 06"0

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':00.0607

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!I

See introduction to th.la ahon (or ordermK information

6-28

........

Replaceable Parts

Model 19BOA

Table 62. Rep(aceabl8P8rts (Con/'d)

Relerence
Oellgnalor

C,

HPPart
Number

Olgeoen"7

MCO
"'CO
"'C1
MC8
MCO

OI6O>:!470
0180-0374

MCID

01800';30

MC1~

01eclO230
OIBC)0228
OI80I]"a
Cl000228

MCl3

Me14

Mete.
Mete

0180-0228
OlOO':IA70
0160-3<470
01603470
016(). J.4 70

MCOO
M'"
A'C42
MC"3

"''''

MC'~

MC"
MCA'

MCOO

Melli

MCIOl
MCI03
MCIG4
MCI05
Mt101l

0Il5O,3470
01&03410
0150-3470
0160]470
01&1)'\410

MetD1
MelOO
MCIOD
MC110
MCIII

0180-3410
0161}3<41O
015<).3470
016().3A70
OlOOJA70

M~112

A4ells

0160-3470
011'iO3470
0160-3470
016().3470
015<).3-470

MCI11
Mel18
MC119
MC120
Mel21

0160-3470
01eo.3470
0150-3410
0160-JA70
016034;0

MC112
Me123
Mel14
MellIS
Mcns

0150-3470
01110-3470
Oleo-JA70
01803470
01&1)3410

Mel27
MCns
MC119
.uCI30
Mel]l

0160-]470
01 f5O. 3410
0161).3470
01150-3410
0160-3410

....tllll

01tlQ.33
01&1)3443
01&1)3470
01800228
111B()-0058

MCIOO
MCIDI

A4cn3
MCI14

,
I
I
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0160-31
OUIClO61
01l503li1l1
01603470
0160W3

011503443
0161).]410
Oi80-0218
0160-]470
0160-3470

MCOO
M(IlI

,
, ,

,
0
0

011300228

MCll
MW:I
MC29
A4C:!1

28460

Ollhl \'6l!M7

""0

016034:\1

111128"

I15ool00x002062

CN'AClfOR,FlCD DIUF tI!O'2~6OVOCCER


t.lPACITOR,F)lD IOUF,:.lO'Ji :lavoc TA

e1l28~

15001~).b:"r)6'

C'M'ACI1'O~F){D

10IJf:.10'Ji 2Me TA
CA'AlITORnO:2 2UF1:1~ 2CMJ(' TA

&82J9

IfiOO22~9020~

~"'2111J

IIIOO22&lCOO20A2

118289
1562S9

160010!i)t006QA2

C'M'ACITOR-f).O 12UFtlo-t.ll'iOC fA
CAPACITOR,'lIa leUFW)'!Il. :lovec fA
CAl'A(ITQR,XO 22Uf!:10'll0 uwoc fA

Illi1e9

1800226)(001882

BUM
lIe2B:J

I15Q0156XOO20112
t&OC22&XootfSB2

CAPACITOA'''D 2':Uf'~10"ll0 15VOC TA


CAPACITOR,flU) I&UFJ:I~ 2OVO": TA
CAPACITORFXO 22Uf!.10"ll0 I&VOC TA
CAPACITORFlU) 12Uft1C", 15VOC TA
CAPACITQA,F)(O 22UF tlO% 15VOC TA

!S628a
116281
1162M
11628S
1115239

1600226)1901 &B2
1&001 !I6)lOO20B2
IllOO226>lOOI eOl
15OO225)1;'lO1582
150022I1X901681

CAPACITOA-FXO 22UF1I~ 15VOC TA


t,lPACITQAF"D OIVF +80-10'!\. 50VDC CEA
CAl'AClTOA-FXO OIU' tBO 'lO'lb&OVOCCEA
CAl'AClTOR-FXO OIUF IBO-20"\05OVDCCER
CAPAClTOR,fXD 01UF tBO-200.5OVDCCfA

IIU8S
'OABO
'OABO
28480
'OABO

1600228"90'682
0110,3410
0161).3410
016().3410
01603410

CAl'AC1TOR"XO tVF t80-2~ IlOVDC CER


CAl'ACITORV TRMRCER 5 !S18I'f 360V pcMTa
CAPAClTOIHlU) 10PF !5% lOOVOC CER 0~30
U.PACITOA fXD 01UF t80-20% 6O'VOC elM
CAPACI10R,F)(I) IUF t&O2~ &OWe CER

'OABO
112163
'OAOO
'OAOO
'OABO

01f503443
304322 5lilePf NPO
01l!O:HI61
01eo300
0160,33

tAPACITORf)O lUF tBO-2~ 5(M)C CfA


CAPAClTORfXO IUF t80-20'\. OOVOC CEA
CAl'ACITORFXO OIU' +8020'l0ISO"JOCeF.A
CAP,AClTOIHXO 22lJF~ 10"ll0 16VOC fA
CAPAClTOAfXD 5OlIft16~'Q"Il, 25VDC i\L

'OAOO
'OABO
'OAOO
11828Y
~tilB9

0111033
IJlftO.3]
OIGC-347Q
16oo228),001!S82
JOOllOllCi0211Cc2

C,l,MCITORFXO:2 2\Jh10'\0 :lovec fA


r,APACITOA':XO

lur~20"I50Y0C

fA

(AP.ACITOAfXO lUf.t20"!lt IIC1.'DC fA

11500IQ&).QO&OA2

2~UF! 1O'te

lUF t8020"1l. 6OVD~ Cf:~


OIUF 180-20"ll0 50VDC CUI'
llivoe TA
DIU' +eo -20"". ~e CER
OIUF +eO-10'\ 6O'V0C CEA

'OAOO
'OAOO
1111289
18"lYI
'OAPO

01l5lJ.33
0161).3470
1&00125)(001681
01&030470
01603470

CAPACITORJ)l:O
CAPACITORFltD
CAPACITOAf)(O
CAPAClTOR,FlU)
CAPACITOR FXO

01UJ
OIUJ
01UF
OlUJ
OIVF

+80-20"tl. 6OV0e eER


t80-20'll0 50VDC CtR
.eo -20'\10 bO\(OC eEA
.8020% 50VDC CER
tOO-20'\ 6tJVOt tER

''OAIlO
' 00

01f50.3A70
0160,3470
01&03470
01150-3410
0160-3410

""'ACITOAno
CAPACITOMXO
CAPACrrORfXO
CAPACtTOR-FXO
CAf'ACITORF):,O

OIUJ
01UF
OIUJ
ow;::
01UF

t80~20'll. 6OVOC CER


t80-20'll. 6C\IDC CER
t8020'\10I'iOVDeCER
t80-20"\ llO\'OC CEA
t8O-20""\ 6O\IOC CER

'OABO
'OAOO

CAPACITOR-FXD
C4PACITORF)l:O
CAf'ACITOAfXD
CAPAClTOR-FXO
CAPAClTOA.f)t[':

01UF +oo-lOllo IIO\(OC CER


Oll)F teo-20'll.5OIIOC':fR
OIU~ t 80-10'\10 60IJDC eER
01....' +EO-20'\ !IOVDC CER
...IU' +80-20':0. 50VDC CEA

'OABO
'OABO

CAPAClTORno
CAPACITOfHXO
r.....' ...CITORFXO
CAPN:ITOAf)lD
(APAOTOR ')1)

OIUF teO-20% llOVOC CER


DIU' t801O'!I. 50VDC CEft
~IUF +&)-:10""\ IWVOC CER
OIUF tSO-20"'f1 WIlDe CEA
OIUF teo~20'l10 5O\foe CER

:1

Mel"
MeRl

1001QCIo4O

I
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'OAOO
'OAOO
'OABO

''OABO
' 00
'OABO

''OAOO
' 00

:6480

01110-3470
0160,]470
015<).3<4'10
01ID3470
0160]470
01603410
016Q.3410
01flO.3470
1)1&03470
016lJ.3A10

'OABO
'OAOO
2&-=80

0161).3410
01150]470
01llQ.]470
0160-3470
DI6Q.3470

t80-~ llavo~ CEA


tOO:100 5OY0C CEA
+80-20"l0 &OVOC eEA
t8010"ll0l5O'o'OCtER
t80-20"ll0 5OV0C eEA

'OABO
'OABO
'OAOO
'OABO
'OAOO

01603-470
1)11lQ.347Q
0160,3470
016().J470
0160-3470

CA'ACITORFXO
CAPAClTOAUO
CAPACITQAfXO
CAPACITOfI F)l:O
CAPACUOR-FXD

01UF t80-20"!l. WolDt ttR


01UF t80-20"\. &ovOt tER
01UF tSO20"\.l5OVOC eER
01UF +80,20<\ 6O'V0e CtR
OI\,.'F 18010"J1.l5OVDC CEA

lOAOO
'OAOO
'OAOO
'OABO
'OABO

0161).3410
Oll',()]470
01110,3470
OteO,3A70
01110-3470

CAPi\ClTORFlU)
CAPACI'!OfHXO
CAPAClTQR,fXO
CAPAClTORfxO

OlUf +8010'\10 !lOVOC CEA


OlUfl 180-20% 6O'VDt tER
OIUF tBO~20"ll0 lSOVDt erR
OIUI' 180'2Q'll,ISOVOetfR

'OABO
'OABO
'OABO
'OABO

0100-3470
0160 3470
0Iro'i-"10
01150-3470

CAPACITOR,fXO OIUF
CAPACITOA,FXO ,0IUF
CAPACITOfll,f)U) 01U~
CAJ'ACITORFXD OH/F
CAPACITOR,;40 01tJF

01~3470

M':R4
MI:R'1

,
PPOCESSQR OOAl'O ASSMOLY

CAPACiTORFXO
CAPACITOAfXD
CAf'AClTOA-fXD
CAPA(ITOfllfXO
CAPAClTO-"lU)

OhiO-341O
111e<}]470
01&03470

1901,000&0
1001-1):)40
1901,()()Il)

Mlr Part
Number

A4CI32

1~10040

1
1

1
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MC1J]
MCIM
MCIJ5

MCfU

0180-0101

.,
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lJUDOHJ7

01&:1-174&
0180022&
018.).0228
011SO0228

MC32

,,

018CH)374

MCI7
MCIS
MCI9
/0.4<'0

MCJO

Mlr
Code

Oelcrlpllon

QIy

'OAIlO
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....

'''00
'0A30
'''00
'0A1lO

0I00( Svo.lTtHING 3tH &eMA 2N$ OO]S


0100:i'MTCH1NG 'J(N &OM~ 2N$ DOJS
0100(5'MTCHING 30V I5(,'MA 2NS DOJS
DIOOf-SWITCHING m l5CMA 2NS 00](\
OIOOESWlTCHING XN 150M... 2NS ()O~~

'OABO

1901o.~

1901 ,(l(\4(j
1901,0040
19010040
19010040

SH intrOl1uC'tlon. ~o thiS sectlon (or ordenn.: In(omultlOn

629

Model 1980A

Replaceable Perls
Tahle 62, ReplscBoblfi Ports (Con/'d)
.

R,I,nlne.

HP Part
Number

Dlgnator

C
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Mlr Part
Number

Pdlr
Code

Dscc:rtpllon

Qly

MCAI"

I90HW

,
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,

MeAtS

190100&0

MeR20

190100&0

MU
MEl

917Q.07150
IU7l).Q7!S9
0110-07159
9170-0769
9170-0759

MCAIO

1901-IJ63&
1'010040

MCAn
MeRI4
MCRII5

190H)040
I90HJ040;

MeAlS

1901.0G40

.MeRI1

19010040

MU

MU
MU
ME7
M'.
MIG
MElD
ME1I

9170.0759
9170-0769
917(\0769
9170-071!O
9170075'J

MEt2

I 26H0G4

MHI

2210170

...."

126H571

....,.
....,.

....,.
....,.
....,.
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....,7

MJ10

....,Il

Mll
ML3
M'.

........PI
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MMPl

'0

21'460

"
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125H~OO'

MOl
MO'

18540471
18601,0472
18~ 0472
IS54-0472
10640412

00000

OROEA BY OESCRIPTION

,..eo

5041-115150

MPI

284~

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(ONNECTOR
CONNECtOR
CONNECTon
CONNEtlOR

,
I

I
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CONNECTOR "'PlN M METRlC POST nPl:


SOCKfT1C lSCONT OIPOIPSLDP:
SCCKfTIC 16,CONTOIP DIP SLOP:
CONNEctOR 2QP1N M POST TYPE
CONNECTGP. 2SPlN M POST T'1PE
INOVCTOR RF_l;HMLD lOOlJH to"lt ,2150)( 313lG
INDUCTOR RF_CHMLD B2UH 10'!10
INDUCTOR RfCHMLD IOOUH 10"lt 2150X,313LG
,IQUSINQSUBSTRAIT
COVER HYBRID
SUPPORT POSTCABLE
INSU~TOR-TRANSISTOR

oo.co

91700759
517Q.0769
9110 0769
917007119
SI700Ui9

CONNECTOR .)4PlN M POST TYPE

1901

9110,01110
917007!S!J

.
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II

19010040
10010040

9170-01110

, .. SO

14 PIN M POST TYPE


'ISPIN M POST TYPE
J4PlN M POST nn
J4PlN ,M POST l'YPI:

1001",)10

91700169

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190H)()4Q

10010040

28.o1eo

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1901>1)63&
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1901-0040

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213480
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0
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:8A80

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91"C,0029
9140-01Q6
9140-0029

504t-3012
1200,01815

,....

CONNEcTO'ULASTOMERIC COMPRESSION ItI<NGE

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3
0
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MMP4

CORf,~I[LD1NG BrAD
CORESHIELDING BEAD
COAf,SHIElDlNG BEAD

conE5HlnOING 8(.\0
COP[.SHIELDINQ BEAD
CORI-SHIElDING BEAD
COR(.SI-lIlDlNG BEAD
r-:;;.~'SHIELDING BEAD

12614a37
12000607
12t0607
125H673
1251,61512

01980~106

COAESHIElDiNG BEAD

CORE$HIUDlNG BUD

7
3
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D1OOE5'MTCHING Wi ~ :INS 0035
D1QOf5'MT(H1NO 3tJt15~ :WS 00-35
OIOO'sWlTI,.'"HINQ 3t:N &OMA :INS 00-35

125H674
126Hl512
125H57B
125Hl67B

2a4eo
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D1OO(S'MTt.:H1NQ 3lN!OMA 2N!l 0035
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l'IOOf:.SIMTCHINQ 3fJV &OMA 2NS 0035

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28480

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1251,llO94

12~1

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12I!lH1I74
121\1-Il672
12',H~578

121SIelH8
12514837
1200 0007
12000607
1251615-i3
12151,61572
9140-0029
9140,0105
91"00029
004116150
'l196004I06
00413Ofi2
120001S5

CQNNECTORP'C EDGE 4O-CONTIROW 2ROWS

,..eo

12516003

TRMSI!iTOR NPN
TRMSISTOR NPN
TRANSISTOR NPN
TRANSISTOR NPN
1AANSISTOR NPN

04113
04113
04113
Dot1l3
04113

MPSAI4
MPSAI'
MPS-AI4
MPSAI4
MPSAt4

TRANSISTOR NPN 51 DARt. PO .5OOMW


'TRANSISTOR NPN 51 OARl ro'5OOMw
TRANSlSTOR NPN 51 DARL f'O"!lOOMW ,
TRANSISTOR NPN SI PO"3I1OMW FT~lI11
TRANSISTOR NPh 51 PQ-35QMWn-3OOMhl

04713

MPS,A14
MrSA14
MP5A14
2NJ904
2"13904

,..eo

,,,,OJ
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PNP 51 ptto>31QMW FT-02!lOMHZ


TRANSISTOR IINP SI PO"'JIOMW n"'2&OMHZ
TRANSISTOR PNP 51 PO-->31OMW n"25OMHZ
TRANSjSTDA PNP 51 PO-JIQMW FT~25OM11Z
TRANSISTOR NPN 51 PO"JISOMW fT"~HZ

04113

1853OOJ6
18530038
18630036
18630036
2NJOO4

18540215
1854021&
1ll54-021 5

I
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TRANSISTOR NPH 51 PO'MOMW FT-3O(lMt1Z


T;tANSISTOR NPN 51 PO-~W FT-:JOCMHZ
TRANSISTOR NPN 51 H)--35OMW FT"~HZ
TRANSISTOR NPN SI PO-36Cr.4W FT"3QCMHZ

04113
04113
04113
04113

2NJ':)C4
2NJOO4
2N3004
2N3904

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01570290
0757!004
07570434
0157-l094
ooe8JIr.3

RE~:noo IK I~ .12&';"/ 1I TC-O!:IOO


RESISTQA 1411( \%, '.~~"", TC=O!IOO
RESISTOR J 85K 1% .12!5W" TC.-o::IOO
RESISTOO 141K I~ 12&W F TC-O:lOO
RESISTOR :sa3K 1'- 125W F TC-O:loo

201548
24543
245"'6
24546
"4548

C4l/f!-T0IOO1F
C4-1.'6-TOU71F
C4-1 18 T() 35&lF
C")/8TO-I"11, F
C4I/B-TO-3831-F

MR.
MAIO
Mfl.11
MRn
MR14

07570280
07157-6438
0757,0438
0767-0280
07570280

3
3
3
3
3

RESISTOR 1lC. 1'\ .ll5W F TI..'O~lOO


RESISTOR 511K I'" 125WFTC"<nlQO
RfSlSYOR5111( ''''' 125WFTC~O!IOO
~ESlSTOR lit ''''' T26WF TC>:0~IOO
RESISTOR II( ''lloIUiW F TC-"O!IOO

241148
245"'8
24546

C4,I'BTQIOC1-F
C4,I/STO-5111f
C41,8TC611IF
C4-1/S,TQloolf
C41;8TQ-lOOl F

Mo'

MO'
MO' '
MO.

,
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185<'0472
IB540472
1854,0215
1a5<' 0215

MOl.

la5300J6
18U0038
IB63OO3I$
185:t0038
1854 0215

~4Q19

18~-0:t1S

MOil
MOil
A4CIS
MOIlS

M020
~M021

MOll
....R3

1854~72

M07

MO.
MO'
MOIO

,
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,
3

SI OARL PO"I)OOMW
51 CARL PO"!5OOMW
51 DARt. F'O"6OOMW
51 OARl PO"'6Ol)MW
SI DAm. PO-5OOM:W

T~ANSISTOR

SH introduction to thiS Iftion for ordfrlnK Informntllln

630

0411~

04113
04113
0411J
28480

:l4~8
24~46

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t,: ..,: .'F"

. . ::

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".',

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Model 1geOA .
Tabla 6-2. Replacaable ParIS (Cont'd)

R.'.rence .

HP Part
Number
,

DMlgnator

Mlr Part
Number

MIl

C
D

Cod.

D.scrlptlon

QIy

"'''0

06983430
07570:1:71

......,

01~10273

.'

1)757,0213
01570273

MR17
MA1S

...........""""

MR25
AoIP:lli
MIl27
,&.4llJO

V76J.tOO4
' 01570434
07670317
066S3,uo

MI131

O(1G8:MJO

MR3~

069S3-'30
0I59s-1043O
CdIl83"30
06S83ol3O
060e30430

A.4A33
.....
,.

MI135
MR38
MA31

MR41
MR42

MA44
MR4!!

.......

MR47

01$70433
07:570433
01570433
075'1,o.t33

MR"a

0157-0273

MR49

07&10273
0157,0273
on7,0273
07570273

"'00
MR51

....."

I1n.;,ou:t

MR5!1

MM2
MAU

07570274
075704152
075702S3
07570411
075?-02

MR55
MAll
MR73
MRn
MR7S

. 0"670282
07570283
07571004
07570442
075704.42

MR79
MIlS2
MRS3
MRS6

0767-OC.42
0751:0283
,01570283
075704311
07ft70U7

. ,.

.
,

"1100
PAR91
MA92
MR03
....R94
MR~!l

MR98
""'1;99
MAIOO

3
1

MRUI

3
I

0757OC82
06804222'

M1I20,
MA202
.....A20]

015842221

1
1

0'.$42221
0U.0221

1
1

MA204

06l42221
06842221
068'222'
oe&1,'221
oe&c2221

1
1
I

. ,,.,.
MR2ee
MR207

.....",.

,
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"

07157oce5
C'71570470
0757040'
0684-2221

""00

Oi&70424

.MA111
MAP2
MAIl3
MAltA
A.4A12(l

,
1

01570233
07670283
01570413
07610473
07157-0417

..... '00

, ,
,,

,
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M~110

01571C'G4
01570280

(\767()o&Q ;.

MAI04
MRlO7
MA10S

"

07570411
071571094

MR91

1
1
1

0151-0411
07571094
0151034l5
07571O!M
0757OCII

MRge

10

"'00
MAISI

IF-

1
07&7.0283 ,'
OUSl):)e5
Oft98]1150
oe983157
0,751.0:?73

,
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I
I

RESlSTOR 21t 1% U5W F TC"()-<:loo


RESlSTC)A 2 61K 1% .'25W f TC'O~IOO
RESlS~ )R Jilt<. I"" ,'~~, TCO:1CO
RESiSTJA llUK I~ 't-W'TC0.:;100
H"~ ...rcm301K I,. I jWFTC>O~'OO

204546
24'546
2.4346
2.4'1.46
246.44

C4I/BTOIOU'
C41/B10301 I'

RESISTqIl: I 47J( I'!'\. 125W' TC~<nlOO


Rl51STOO365K 1% 125WFTC~O.!:IOO
RE6lSTOA 133K l'lloU15WFfC"O.!:IOO
RESISTOR 2151~ _U5WF TCtO~loo
I1E5ISToo 21 5 1%, 1215W, TC'Otloo

246oC/I
24546
2415046
03888
03666

CI-1/8T\)147H
CoCI/IJ.T03661'
C41,8ro1331'
PMEI551/8TO, 21 A5"
PME651 '8TO2IAH

03S86

PPJEI551 tS-TO 21RI5"


PME55, 1,8 TO2IR5"
PMEIl5!/Sl0,2I1HH
PME551 /11 TO2IR5F
PME~!l1/8To--21 P.5,F

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
P.ESISTOA

21 5 I~
21
215'%
2151'
21 51%

TC-O~loo

1215W,
f,'' ' 12&W'
12!1W' TC-(lt 100
TC-Otl00

""

C4I/I)TD 2001'
C.4I/BTO2ftll'
C.4I/STO316~F

03888
038118
03868

.121lW' TC~o!IOO

12~W' f(>O.~I(l()

Ri::$ISTOO 21 is I '!II 12I5W F TC(I~ICIO


P.ESlSTQtt 3 01 It 1% .12~W , TC~Ot 100
R[EI$TOR 3011t 1%, 12&W' TC-O.!:loo
AtSlsrOA 30lK ," '25W' TC~O!IOO
RESISTOR 3 OIK I'" 1215W' TCOtlt'O

0315118

RESISTOR 332K
RE~lsr()l\ 33:1t
PESlSTOk 33.21t
RESISTOR 3 ~1K
RESISTOR 3011(

245445
2"50&8
245"8
245-48
24M8

C4I/S rO3321'
C"1;8T03321,'
C41/8TO3321'
C41/8.TO,3J21 ,F
C4-1/8TOJOII>F

RESISTOR 3011t I'll 12!lW" TC 0:.100


RESISTOR 301l( l'Ji.' .176W' TCO! 100
AESISTQA 30111. 1'-. U!lW' TC~O~IOO
,[SlSTOR 30lK I'" 12!lW' TC~O~IOO
RESISTOR 10K 1'\0 125W F TC01.1oo

716-41$
2"&445
245..6
2"!lol6
20&5<46

C41;8 'J-30l!"
(4118TO3011F
C41/8TOJOII'
C"1/8TO 3(111 ,F
C"I /0 10-1002, F

--

RESlSrO" 121K I" I2fWF 1C~0:'ICIO


RfSlSt0fl7!l1t I ' 12&W' TC'O!IOO
flESIsroo 2ltl% _125W F TC-O:.IOO
RESlSTCft 15K I'" 125W F TC-O:'IOO
RES/STOO 10.1% IUW f TC~O.tIOO

245oC8
2-4!lA6

C4I/S-TO!2IH
C.4I/STO71502 ,F
C41,8TO2ool'
C4I/BTO 7502'
C..l/BTo--looH

I""
1%
I"
I,.
1"It

t21!1WF TC-'Otloo
12~W F TC-I')%loo
,1:l!lW' TC01.!~~
12~W' Tc-<htOO
l:m,rCO.!:IOO

~0&!l-46

24t:-46
2454tl
245A8
I

245~lS

2<454lj
204546

PME55-I/BTO 'lIAS'
C4ltB,TO301 I,'
C4l/llT03011,'
C4-1/8TO 3011-"
C.41,8TO3011 "

I'ESI$TOO22II'1lo.125WflC..q:.lOO
RESISTOR 21< '''' 125W" "C~O.!:IOO
RESISTCJA 1 "71t 1'!\ 125W' TC'O!IOO
IUSISTOR 10K ,-. .126W' TC><O:IOO
RESISTOA 10K I~ l;j5.... 'TC~~IOO

245415
2415048
245"5
24545

C41 iB- TO221 R-F


C4-I/BrO,2OOIF
C..I/BTO147H
(41/8l0IOO2-F
C41/8TOloo2,F

RESISTOR 10K 1<,;, 12t5W, TC~O! 100


P(SISTOR 21{" 12!lW F TCO!IOO
~fSISTCR 2K" .126W F TCdO~IOO
RESISTOR 6111t 1'!It .1251/1 F TC~~':'OO
RESI~"lOR 15521% ,125W' TCO:lOO

2454&
24110&4
245"lj
2415<48
20415"8

C4ltSTO,IOOH
C4ltSlO2OO1,F
C41/BTo.2oolF
",1/8,10511"1
C4' 18 TO562RF

RE31STOR 332 1% 125W F TC~O!IOO


RESISTOR' ..71( " 1:l6vl, fC"O!lOO
RESISTOR 10 , ... 12bW F TC"O.!:IOO
RESISlOR I A7K I'" .126W' TC-O:loo
RESISTOR 332 I" 125W, TC~O~IOO

2..548
2..548
24546
24544
246..6

C4.
TO33JR'
C4-I/BTo--147H
C.4l/ljTOlOOOF
C4I,B,To-I471-F
C41/8,TO3:!2R'

fl.ESISTOA 33;i 1'1 125W, TCo-llOO


RESISTOR U7K "125W' TC"C!1ro
RESISTOR 100 " 125W' TC-DtIOO
AESISTC'~ ',471t 1% '2fiW' TC~O!.IOO
I'fSlS1OR ,It "125W'; TC'OtIOO

24!i45
;10&5"'''
24&0115
;,1"548
24!l<48

C41 '8 ro 332R.'


C41/8TO141H
C4 I IS TO H',-,
C4 "S701471,'
C41ISTo.IOOI,F

RESISTOR
RESISTOR
Rf5ISTOR
R(s/S1OR
l1ESISTOR

2"5"6
245015
241546
2"5"'15
24546

C4.11S TO2001,'
C41/8 J()200H
C41/8,TI).2213 F
C41/BTO. 221 JF
C4l/ll To.6152R'~

RE$ISTOA 1 lK ', .. 125Wf TC--o:'I00


RESISTOR lOOIC."" _125W F lC-O:tlOO
RESISTOO le21t I" ,I2I5W F T!=ooOtIOO
R[SlSTOR 200 I ' ,126W F TC"-O.!:.IOO
~ESlST"JR 2 2K 1()"'ll. 2!lWFC TC""400/"7oo

2"548
2415"6
245046
2041548
01t21

C4"8TO1101.F
C4',e TO1003'
C4"STOHi2H
C4"STO201-'
C82221

RE51STQA 151( IS 12!lW F TC~O.!.IOO


RESISTCR 22KII0'!\ 25W FC TC.~400/t-700
RESISTOR 2 2lC 1O't :':5W FC TC"400/"700
RF.SISTOA 2 21t 10'\0 26W Fe TC"-400/t1OO
RESISTOR 2 21t 10% 25W Fc re"'--400/t-700

245"'G
01121
01121
01121
on21'

C"1/8- TO-- 7602 F


ce2221
C82221
CBn21
CB2221

0112'
01121
01121
01121

CS2211
C82221
CD22JI
C82221
CS222'

PESI$TOO
RESISTOR
flESIS'I'OA
AESISTOR
RE5ISTOO

11t 1% 126W' TC..O!IOO


21t " 12IlW, TC-O!loo
U1K 1'" 1~I5W' TC.O.!:IOO
2211t '''' 125W' TC-o:!:l00
5G21' 125W, TC<o().!:l00

2 '21t
2 21t
221t
2 21t
2:;K

I~ 21lW FC rc"'-4OO/t7OQ
10"'\ 25W FC TC"-400/Hoo
10"\0 25W'C TC .. -4OO/.700
10'!4025W FC TC... 400,'1'100
10"'\ 25W Fe tC.~400/t-7(.()

24~46

01l~1

~-

'Ie

JIll"'"

;~

----

I
SH introdud~()n to thut ItCtlon (or ordermR In(ormlllwn

6-31

i' ,

Model 1980A

. Replaceable ParIs

Teble 62, Rep,uceehle rerts (Cont''')

Relerence
OHlgnlllor ,

HP Pert
NU:"I"'r

MAl'"

.Mnl2.
MP.22&
MR22&
MA227
MHn8

OGS"-"2t

1
1 ,

OI5eA222T
oee.t-;l221

0&8"222.1

1
1
1

116;4:2221

oe~2221

OU8.700e

MI'P1 '

0I)08700e
JI0120J63
0360,0&36
OJI5O,I)6J6
O:l1500US

Mt,..
M'"
MTF6
MUI
MU7

OXOC'li3&
03600&35
18201226
182lHH38 .

,Ufl2:M

A451
MTPt

, ~nP'J

,,
,
,
,

18213 ':02"
'1B2Q.1216
18201281
1820-t43O
le201l99

AM

MtJ6
MU'
MU'

1820-1112 :
182131989

MUIO
.....UII
MUll

18201~"

AM

182l).2,,1
1620;1',81

"'",.

1
1

I'

la~O2310

cn2l"

f1E51STQR '2K 10"\ ,&W Fe TC."OOIt700


f1E$lST,:)R '.21e 10">' 26W FC rc:.. .cmnoo
nESISTOR.1 2tt 10"\ 25W'1: Tr;~4001 700
RESISTOR HI< 1~ 26YOC JC~-<lOO/+700

01121
01121
011'1
01121

f1ESI5TOR 2 21t
f1EdI5TOlt 2 2K
~E515TOR 2 2K
RESISTOR 2,211(
HESH5TOR, 21e

01121
01121

IQ'!II,
len.
10'll.
10'lr.

(82221
C82221
ca1221

01121
01t21

ca22'1

RESIstOR 2 2k'~ 26W Fe TC... 4001+700


AE515TCft.1 2K '!l'\ 26W Fe 1'C~"OO'.700
f1E51S1'OR 2 2K 10'\ 21SW Fe rC-'C'f700
flESI51'OO 2 2K I()% 2&W FC TC--400'+1OO
"ESISTOR 10 10% 12~wce le"'120'.400

01121
01121
01121
01 '21
f)l121

t021/1
C,.2"
",d222 I
C082221
BalOOl

RESISTOR 101m.. 126W CC TCa -120H4Ol)


SWITCH AOCUR
TERMINAL liST POI,lT Pen i
tERMINAL TEST FOINT PCB
TERMIML TESf POINT PCB

01121
28"80
00000
00000
00000

I?BlOOI
3101,20U
ORO[R 8'r O[51~RIPTION
ORon. BY OE5CflIl'no~
OflOER 0'1' OESCI11P"ON

TERMINAl. tE5T POINT PCB


TERMINAL TEST POINT pee
'(RMINAl TESf 1'OIH1' PCU
SHFRGTR nlAS'rNCHfiO 5ERlAll1ol
COMP,\RATOA GP uuAD 14OIp P f'l(G

00000
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29"80
0129!'l

OROER A'r DESCRIPTION


ORDER 8'1' OlSCRIPTlON
ORDER U'I' lJESCfllPflON
HI20122e
LMJJIIN

012116

SN1.u.:;2....N
5N14l5IJeN
5N7otlSI.111N
SN74lSllllAN
SN14lS04N

I~

Ie OR\'1l "Ll$ UNf. lJR\'R OCll


Ir, ceOA r.l. 15 JTO 8UN::! 3tNP

1
1

'C

280411('

'

1
1

IC MICPROC,ACCESS NMOS 8 toT


Ie LCH nllS OT'rPE OUL
rc G.L1[ mlS NOR OUAD 2-IN"
tCMI5'::m s

,
1

Ie ~M05 ~O"" CHAR OfN


Ie StiF,RGTR m LS N(,OlJfTIlIG Plll'IN
Ie.! DeOR nllS"HO 4,Ut'lE CUAl ):~~.:: ..
IC NMOS 132K, RO"'_. ~. -, . " '
~ ~ft95. :J2,c)"'ItOM

18Isn5)

Ie NMO,S 400e 1.11.) RAM STAi "60-N5 35

18111-1163
IPnnAII
181l!i13-te
111181341:1
181BIJ-4I,

,
,

IC NMOS 4~e 1411:1 flAM STAT 41501'15 :1-5


IC CMOS ~e 141t/ RAM SlAT 460~!i
IC CMOS ~"ltf PAM STAT 4"'0'NS
Ie CMO:l40Ge In! RAM STAT 4~ N5
1'1 CM~ A0ge IU.1 RAM STAt 460N5

MU:l4
MU3&
MU36

Mun
.....U38

18201918
18202014
18202Q24
lK6-46011
Ull8moe

MU:!9

MIl>
.uU41
M\U,

J~e"d
011lJ~

.. .- ,.-'
~

,
... .. Ie /IlMoe 132KI ROM
u: NMOS IJ2Kl ROM
, 11
Ie IlitJ05 :12168 13'/(1 RO~lW-N5 3 5

0129~

lAMfi OAJVlR
IC GATr kCl OANOR OUAl4.l!:,IN"
LA-MP ORNER
leJtt RAM400 N5

"""'1
,&AU,::
.....UJ3

O\2ll~

012e3
01295
01296
01296

~8181013

Ol2!l1l
0\296

Ie CNTR "LL5 Blr1 tlUAl4,elT


Ie oeOR m LS 2-TO"lIN[ OUAl' :,jNP
Ie CNTR nllS BIN 5'rNCHRO POS-EOGETPIG
IC COMPAAATaR (JPOUAD 14 ~IP-" Pl(O

~UJO

1820~143

OI2(i&

II; H' nLl5 OT'rPE POSft'GfTRI~

18181311

Ie oeDR TTL LS '-TO,AUNE OUAl2IN"


Ie WTR rr L5 BIN 5'rNCHRO POS-fooEHIIQ
Ie It(' "l' 11)( ljN,.

MU2P.

leH.;16lJQ ',.

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~ln221

C02111

01121

Ie

,, ,.-

rOU,l

26W Fe T.... ..oon701


26W Fe TC,,.tOO/t7~
215W Fe rc.. 4Q0/'
26W Fe rc"-400/t,,,o
:uw Fe n;.. -400'.m

"

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e'I2121

C32221
(B2221
C02221

CO'121
ell2121

r.82221

clll;U

18~0U27

"'' '29

01121
Ot121
. 01121

18Ule!\.4;
1818-U&6

01121

cainl

Oll:l!

"I(

A.fU23
...cU24
Mt.:'6,
MU26
MU21

IlIlp;/Xl14
1020,1826

C82221
(82211

'a480
04113
213-480
3-4e"9
280480

'610-23138

eR22:11

01121
011:'1
01111
01121

':

''':0
JI')' :
IaN IU4

MUll
M'.l22

,,

lkDf.lIOIO
1820 0606
IIIDtroltj
1118-0735

MUll
MUI.

1820,1"30
IR,2G-0138

A4U13
MUt4
MIJI5
Mille
MIJI2

03bO-~36

MU'
MU'

01121

10"i0 25W Fe TC- "OO/.j(O

"5ISTOR

, 06e<4222 I
i

1
I

OllaH..1ll

'0"', :UIW Fe TC t '<4001 t'1OO

RflStSYon 2 2K to'!l 26WfC rc~ '''00/.700


Rf51STt'n221C leo. 2I!1W'CfC~'MlO/t'1'OO
fUSlSIOR 2 21t 10% 26IN Fe TC""<U)OH700

1
1

10\ 2!lW Fe tC~"400/~700


10'\ ~ 'f H. 'C~400H')'pO
10'Jl. 2r.~ ~c TC"~U):)/.700
lD' :leoN Fe rc'" 4OO/t1OO

8[51$100221( 10"\ 26WFCTC.. ..OO/f700


RSlsTOA 2 21t to'!l. 2&W Fe fC- '400/+700

I,
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MA:30

0e&0221
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.M1l231
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068"'2221
'OU4-2221

:I:llt
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2 ~lt
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R($ISTOR
fll[Sl5fOM
fl$ISlOO
RHil5l00

1
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Dee.&2221

""1

, '

06~2221

;MR211l

I,

.:.e"':J221
()(8"'221
; OOIJ4,222I
0UL2221

MR219 '
7
MR.."
, AAP",
AAA223

Number

0&&4.2221

,M1l2:09
AAA210
,l.R21 I
ACR212
Mfl2f3

A41m5
MRllO
MR2J7

Oe.crtpll;,n

Qly

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r.llr
Code

Ie MOROC,ACCfSS ,.M05 '

01296
Ib324
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04713

IlIal.I5OIO
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IKBII)OIO
P815~

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1820:11e1
CII216
St'tlUF.313N
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sm4l51lSIIN
SN14LS16l!N
1818le6"
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280480
2B41!0
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34U9
3046.49

lBIB-IJJ1
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1200-0601

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Number

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.. HP Part
Number

R.,.,.n.:.
,
,
Det'llnetor

.,"",
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019$).20601
lIt101.6X)t

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"OHI
A2OH2'i
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23eo.Ol11
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23000113

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A2OMP2

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A2~P91

oooa0573

A10UPIQ

O4COQ10

A2QMPI~

"2OM"f"

o.coo-0221l
01880-01227
011100-01221
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A2OMPI5

14001143

A2M

608H~452

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1200-De07
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SOCKET Ie IOCQNT DIP OIP $lOA

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6-62

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0; Manufacturers' Codes
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Manufacturer Name,
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SECTION VII

MANUAL CHAN-3ES

71. INTRODUCTION.
}hiS scction normally contains information for adapting this manual to instruments fo.. which the content does not apply
dir~ctly.

Since this manual does apply directly to instruments having serial numbers listed on the title page, no change infor-

mation is given here. Refer to

serial number

I~!STRL:MENTS

COVERED BY ~AANUAL in Section I fur additional important information about

coverag~.

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Servica

Model1980A

,
SE<;:TION VIII
SERVICE

8-1. INTRODUCTION.
This section contains sChematics. repair and replacement information.
component locators. waveforms and lest
conditions.
.
.

8-2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS,

The followiHg warnings qnd cautions mu'st b9 followed for your protection and to avoid damage to the equipment

"

I
,

WARNING

,I

Maintenance described in this section is performed with power supplied to the


covers removed MJintt0ance shouldbeperlormed
instrumenllJfld with protective
, ' .
,I _
'
only by trai"ed service person"el who are aware 01 the halards involved (lor
,I,
'.
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:
_
"
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.
I
aXb'mple. lire and Illectrical shoc;'! Whp!d ",.,'ntena.,ce can be perlormad without
power applied, tha power sho~'d be remwed R~';d ;na S;'EIY Summary on blJck 01
"Service Menue'" tab before ~lIempling repa,; ~n;his
instrument. ..
.
,

\
. Do nat remove or replace any 01 the circuit board assemblies in Ihe instrument
unless inslfument powa, is removed The boards con,.in components whichmay
be damaged if the boardis ,emovedor ,eplacedwhen inslrum~nt power is applied

This instrument contains multilayer printed circuit boards. EXlrema caution should
be exercised when soldering or unsoldering components to prevent damage to the
circuit boa,ds.

8-1

III

--':;15.

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'Service

Model ,1980A

_I

,-

ii,

~:.\

Tho st,miconductor components used in this instrumenl cen be susceplible 10

_~."

~,.

dameg'! by. elcctroslatic discharge. These, componenlS include CMOS. PMOS.

"~

NM05. ECL. 'TTL. end linear devices end diodes and Iransistors. To protecllhese
,devi,'es from electrostatic discharge. Ihe following protective I ilems ere
reco, ~mended when repeiring Ihe instrument:

, I

'

' , '

/ . A porlable field,service kll. w17icllIri:ludes leble lop. glound cord, endwrisl


Slrap. such es 3M MouelB005Porteble Fiel,! Service Kir.
I

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3.

Anlis/e/ic solde; sucker.

4.' Conductive foem for holding one! slo~ing unmounlcu compQnen/s.


5.

A./liSlelic bags for hcldi,.".l1nd storing prinled circuil board assemblies.


I

IS

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8-3. SERVICE SHEETS.'


,

;',1:,'

'.

'.".

. "

'

11

The Gerv,lce. sheet is a unit cf information for a circuit which includes'a schomalic diagram. co". ponentl0cators. testing
;'

in'formatlon. ~nd a list olmnemOllics used on t~e schematic. Tho service sheet'pu~ber' is a large boltl number printed on lhp,
I

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lowenight-hand corner of eacll schematic.

-,

-','

'.

.'

' I . . .

"I' Schemallcsar';printed on foldout pages for easy "eference to tho text and figures inother sections. The schematics ar~ drawn

I~ 'show

the elecm,nic f.unclion'01 the circuits. Any. one'schematic may includo all or part of several differenl physical

'assemblies. Graphic symbols ifigure 811 used in this manual arebased on ANSi Y32,21976. Graphic Symbols for Electrical

-,

and "leClronics Diagrams.

.--1-

The schel11atics are nUIT.oored in sequance witha bold numbe~ al the lower right-hand corMr of each page. These numbers

-=

~.

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..:n:Ii

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~I

are used

10 craGS reference signal connections b.'ween


. the schemalics. At circuit breaking poinls. a number In a circle Is
"

shown. followed by another number in bold type. The'circled,number indicme. tho signal and the bold number indicates the
,associated schemallclhat contains the sourca or deslinalio" of the signal. To find Ihe source or destination of lhe signal. turn

'.

'

10 the Indicated schematic and find the circled number.

A table on each s'c'hematic lists all components shown on Ihe schematic by' reference designation. Component reference
designator. that have been deleted from the schematic are listed below the lable.
All compon~nts within the bordared areas of the schematic are physically located on circuit board assemblies. Componants
not physically located on a circuit board assembly are shown in the unbordered areas of the schematic.

--:::::;;
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REFER TO ANSI Y32.2 FOR GRAPHIC SYMBOLS NOT LISTED IN THIS TABLE
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CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY
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PIN OF PLUGIN BOARD


OR CABLE

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COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTED


TO SNAP,ON JACK

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MAIN S,~iIAL PATH

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PRIMARY FEEDBACK PATH


COAXIAL CONNECTOR CONNECTED
, DIRECTLY TO BOARD

SINGLE,PINCONNECTOR
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SWITCH

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TOOLAIDED
ADJUSTMENT

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NUMBERED TEST POINT,


ME~,SUREMENT AID
PROVIDED

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NO MEASUR~MENT AID,
PROVIDED

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TRIAC

SIGNAL

@
TEMPERATUR,',
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INDICATES MULTIPLE
PATHS RePRESENTED
BY ONE LINE,
LEntRS OR NAMES
IDENTIFY INr,IVIDUAL
PATHS, NUIABERS
INDICATE NJMBER OF
PATHS r,EP:1ESENTED
BY THE LINE,

WIRE COLORS f RE GIVEN

'-GID- BY ENCLOSED NUMBERS


USING THE RESISTOR
COLOR CODE

COMMON CO ~NECTIONS,
ALL LIKE'DE!,IGNATED
POINTS AP;; CONNECTED
CHAS~IS

REFER~NCE

SCHEMATIC
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15

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3I'lII

BREAKDOWN DIODE
IZENE~I

'~

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om IS WHTRED,GRN
D BLACK
1 BROWN
2 REO
3 ORANGE
4 YELLOW

GROUND

5
6
7
8
9

GREEN
BLUE
VIOLET
GRAY
WHITE

FigUle 8/, Graphic Symbols,

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.",,'.

I II' 'I I~ II ~ I "1

I I' tl1

'11' i "'. r. ' "II" .; I I "','t' ., rl I

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Model 1980A

Service

8-6. Component Locations.


Locations of components on .1semblies and subasssemblies are lIIu.mated on line drawings edjacent to the schemalics
Since the schematics are drawn to show 'unction. portions of a p."licular essembly may appear on several differenl
schematics:

86. Mnemonics.
S'lgnals on the schematics have been assigned mnemonics that describe the active state and function of the signal line. A
prefi~ letter IH or Lilndicetes t~e active state of the signal. The remainde' of the signal name Indicates function of the signal.

An H prefix indicates the function Is active In the high state; an L prefix Indicates the function Is active In the low state. The
mnemonics shown on a schematic lif applicablei are listed on the component locator adjacent to that schematic.

87. REFERENCEO.ESIGNATIONS.
Reference designetlons used In thiS manual are baS6d on ANSI Y34.16.1975. Re!erence DeSignations fer Electrical and
. Electronics Perts and Equipments. Minor vadatlons fro":' the standard, due to design and manufacturin9 practices. may be
noted.
,

Each ele'clrlcal component Is assigned a clsss letter and e number. This lellernumber combination Is the basic reference
.designation. Components which are pan of an assembly have. in addition to the basic designation.

prefix designmion

indicating tho ossembly of which the component is a.part. For instance. resistor R23 on assembly AIls called Al R23.

8-8. LOGIC SYMBOLOGY.


The. logic symbols ~sed in this manual are based on ANSI Y32.14-1973. GraphicSymbols for Logic Diagrams !TwoState
Devices). Basic lOgic symbols are shown In figure 8-2 The function labels associated with these symbols are shown in figure
8-3.
8~9.

Logic Convantions.

POSitive logic convenlion is used in this manual. unless otherwise noted on the schematics. Positive logic conventlondefmes
a logic. ''1': as the more positive voltage {high) end e logic "0" as the more negative voltAge (low).
8-10.

Qualifier Symbols.

aualifier sym~ls (figure 841 indicate the relationship between internal logic states and external logic states.
8-11, 'Oepericency Notation.
.

D.pendency notation Is e technique for obtaining Simplified symbols for complex elemeots by defining input/outpul and
I input/input

r~lotloJ)sh;ps. wit~out showing all the elenlents and interconnections involved. Dependency notalion

,inform,Jtion supplements qualifying symbol information for the function of an element. LogiC relationships are shown
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between inp Its and outpt:!S by using the following notation:


I
.

fl'

A~\DRESS DEP~NDENCY - When Alabeled Inputs are active, address is selected for Adependent inputs or outpUIS.
I

C CONTROL DEPENDENCY - When Clabeled input is active, Codependent inputs or outputs have their normally
defined elfecl on the function of the logic element.

84

"'_.....__.....__.. . __"""__..=....__...__..__.. . ."'r_ _'"".. . . . r

~~._

~,

__ __.
~.

r__

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Model 1980A

BUFFER

'INVERTER'

AND

~.

NAND

OR

NOR

EXCLU:;IVE OR

-G
-U

,~
=G}-

=0-

=D=D=D-

=EJ~

=)D-

=C3-

=:L>=:[)--

=uD--

,...
~~

..,
'\i;

'"

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LOGIC ELEMENTS
WITH COMMON
CONTROL BLOCK

-'

~
~

"""I

j-

CONTROL BLOCK
CONTROL BLOCK IS USED
WHEN AN ARRAY G~
RELATED LOGIC ELF.MENTS
SHARE COMMON CONTROL
UNES.

If

;.",
~
~

AR'IAY

;;;;;;;;'"0~

'"--

;;:II

~=

:~

~,

;;
"3

.,

"--

~-

Figure 82. Basic Logic Symbols

t;"

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Servico

[>
.IL

AMPLIFIER/BUFFER
MONOSTABLE MULTIViBRATOR 10NESHOT,

&

AND GATE

2:

OR GATE

EXCLUSIVE OR GAfE

X-Y

ENCODER, DECODER

XMAX-Y

PRIORITY ENCODER

CNTR

COUNTER

OEMUX

DEMULTIPLEXER

FF

FLIpFLOP

RAM

RANDOMACCESS MEMORY

REG

REGISTER

. ROM

READONLY Ml \10RY

SAR

SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATION REGISTER

SEL

SEL..crOR

SREG

SHIFT REGISTER

TX/RX

TRANSMITIER/RECEIVER

Figure 83. Function Labels

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HIGH LEVEL
SENSITIVE

ACTIVE HIGH Inputs and outputs Indicated by the absence of the


polarity Indicator I ~ ,.

ACTIVE
PERIOD

AcnVE LOW inputs and OC'~Ut5 Indicated by the prQsence of the

-{}

polarity indit;ntcr I

I.

LOW LEVEL
SENSITIVE

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LOW-TOHIGH
EDGE SENSITIVE

ACTIVE
PERIOD

EDGE SeNSIlWE IDvnamlc, Input5 Indj~at~d by the presence of tho


dyllsrnic lndll;alor symbol I > J,

HIGH-TOLOW
EDGE SENSITIVE
ACTIVE
PERIOD

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81-THRESHOLD IHV5lera5i5) Input


Ir",put takes on Internal
high state when external signal
ekceeds htgh threst'.old value.
Statl) IS m.1m'l!incd until extornal
signal.falls below a lower
lhrl!shold value,

( ..Q"" I

OPEN COLLECTOR outpUll 0


Forms a part of a dlSllibuted
connector,

)-

SHIFT RIGHT IDown) IOpUt of


register. m may be other
qualifiers or dependency

notation.
COUNT UP input of 8 counter.
m may be other quahfie,~ CiT
depend~ncy

notation.

OATA input. m inay be other


qualifiers or dependency
notation.

Figure

e-4.

Quolifying Symbols

8-7
- - - - ' - ----~-

Model WHOA

Service

FRF.E DEPENDENCY -

When Flabeled input Is active. F-dependenllnputs or outputs function normally. When F-

lab.'1d Input Is Inactive, F-dependentlnputs or outputs are Inhighimpedance stata 13statel

Ci GATE lAND) DEPENDENCY -

TheG-labaladlnput gates G-dopendent Inputs or outPUIS, and form an AND

relationship.
R RESET DEPENDENCY - When R-Iobeled Input is active, a low state is Imposed on normally active-high (.utputs. and a
,high state Is Imposed on normally activelow outputs.
S SET DEPENDENCY - When S-Iabeled input is active, a high state is im'posed on 'lormally active-high outputs. ando
low.state Is Impooed on normally active-low outputs.

8-12,

Complex Devices.

Figure 85 Illustrates examples of complex logic devices. The examples del1ot~ applications of common control blocks.
function labels. qualifying symbols. and dependency notation.

8,13. 1RClUBLESHOOTIN6,
The troubleshooting flow charts nre located on the pages just before the Block Diagrems. These flowcharts are a ouideline to
locating a problem oraa. and are not intended to locote the bad component.
Once the problem area or faulty corcuit. has been lucated, using the troubleshooting Ilow "harts,gnat",e analysis end
conventional troublesh"otlng
methods ca,l be used to rind the faullY component..
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B-14. SIGNATURE ANALYSIS' USING THE HP MODEL 5004A SIGNATURE ANALYZER.


The A4 Processor 80ard Incorporales signature analysis as a troubleshooting ald. Troubleshootinglhe processor board unino
signature analysis requires Ihe use of service tool HP Model 5004A Signature Analyzer. The Signature Analyzer receives
signals from the c,ircuil under lest. compresses them, and displays Ihe result In Ihe form of digital signalures associated with
dala nodes In Ihe circuil under lest.

B-15. Signature

Analy~er

Features.

Fronl Panel. The Signature Analyzer has four seven-segmenl displays on the fuml panel. A light to the left of Ihe display
Indicate$lhc presence of an' unstable signalure Six pU$hbul.lon sWil~he$ control ~~"er Oil/off. stdr!. step. and clock dge
polarities. a hol~ mode for single cycle events or freezing the signature. and a self-lest mode. SlOP. Slart. clock. Md data tesl
sockets on Iha righI-hand sida of Ihe f,onl panel are for a selftast diagnostic setup for th. Signature Analyzer
Dala Pr'Obe. Tha active Cata Probe Icommonly referred to as probe) is a hJ~'" held probe Ihal accepts slgndlurd Informallon
and may also be used as a logic probe. The lamp at the probe tip glows brighl for a logic high. turns off for a log:c low. blinkS
when digital activily is presenl. and glows dimly for a bad logic level, open circuil. or npen state of a 3-state device.
AC,live Tesl Pod. The Active Tesl Pod (commonly referred to as pod) houses three idenlical channels for stan. stop. and dock
control inputs. The inpul wires can be plugged directly into aO.03inch round sockel or connected 10 a "grabber" wr.ich can be
connected to a tesl point, component lead. or Ie pin. It may be necessary to eXlend Ihe length olthe Input wires olthe pod. Tnis
can be ~ccomplishcd by conneCling wires of the desired length, with "gr~bbers" al each end. 10 the "grabbers" already
present al ihe pod.
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Model 1980A

I
DECODER

THREE INPUTS ANDED


TO PRDDUCE A
GATE IGI.
AN ACTIVE G
GATES ALL OUTPUTS

LAB~L

CONTROL BLOCK.
THE GATE IG 11 AND
;STATr. rFllNPUTS
,~R~ CJMMON TO
ALL "D" FLlpFLOPS.

A HIGH ON Gl
GATES INPUT DATA
INTO ALL "0"
FLlpFLOP~

INDICATES DEVICE
IS A 35TI~TE
REGISTER

I
-,

INDICATES

H-.. "DECODED
--+~4

OUTPUTS ARE

;I[I~I~'

AC~IVE LOW

BINARY
WEIGHTING
OF INPUT DATA

INDICATES DECIMAL
WEIGHTING OF OUTPUT,
DEPENDENT QN G

INDICATES SHIFT.
RIGHT
IDOWNr
CONTROL

ALOWONR
RESETS ALL
SHIFT
OUTPUTS LOW

REGIST~h

,''''---'
C -110

U~5

INDICATES
DEVICE IS A
SHIFT REGISTER

'1.~>\
.,~"'/

IWD.INPUTS
AND ED TO
PRODUCE A
DATA INPUT
I

DATA OUTPUT

DEPENDENCY
ON C INPUT.

I~O.(;ATES OUTPUT

IS

INDICATES
DEPENDENCY
ON Gl INPUT

35TATE OCTAL 0 FLIPFLOP

A HIGH ON GATE 2
IG21 GATES G2
DEPENDENT INPUTS
AND OUTPUTS

TWO INPUTS
ANDED TO
PRODUCE A
GATE 'GlI

'!'JDICATES SHIFr
.REGISTER STAGE

TO INPUTS
ANDEO TO
PRODUCE A
CONTROLICt
INPUT. A
POSITIVE
EDGE ON C
LOADS
DATA AT
INPUTS

CODER
LA9fL

CARRY OUTPUT
WHEN COUNT 16
'-C!_L__, ~ DEPENDENT ON G2

l ~l Ul

~rlH-t~lJ'115,Z

POSITIVE EOGE

'-TRIGGERED couru
I,Z'I:rUP INPUT. D~PErmENT
A
ON Gl AND G2

A lOW ON R RESETS
ALL COUNTER
OUTPUTS LOW

DATA INPUT
INDICATES
DEPENDENCY
ON c: INPUT

--

DATA

__ I

I!

INDICATES
FLIPFLOP

DATA INPUT

JoLINE TO BL1NE DECOOER/ DEMULTIPLEXER

A POSITNE EDGE ON C
INPUTS DATA INTO FIRST
STAGE OF SHIFT REGISTER

/ " OUTPUT

r,EPENDENT ON
F INP'JT

AHIGH ON F
SETS ALL
OUTPUrS TO
3STATE tHIGH
IMPEOANCEI MODE.

INDICATES DEVICE
IS A DEMULT,PLEXER

PAESI'1TAP~E

corA

rr- INDICATES DEVICE'


IS A COUNTER

COUNTER OUTPUT
INDICATES OUTPUTS
COUNT UP
INDICATES BINARY
WEIGHTING' OF STAGE
BINARY COUNTER

F,igure 8-5. Example CQmplex Logic Symbols

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Model 19BOA
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8-16. SlgMture Analyzor


, Operation.

I,

SlgnatureDlftplay, Tne S'lgnature Analy,t'tr uses a comprp,sSlon technique that reduces rny

lon~. complex data r.tream .'n a

logic node 'into al'foordigltsignatul'e,


Th'ediglts u',odfort"ssl~naturcdisplayer~O.
1.2.3.4, n, 6, 7, 8. !I.A. C. F. P, ond U. T.,e.
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lasl si:',dlglts tleuersl -re' chose.' IDtllerthnn th" hexAdecimal A. B. C, D, E. andF bec8L:e tha Signature Analyzer uses
se~~i,'s~gment diSrl..\ys. Leu~rs wore chos~n which ~ould not tle confused with similar numerals For ex~mple, an "S" and a
"B", wO~ld ropeor exaclly the same on a sevensegment display,

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logic data Is Input' 1(\. the Signature AnalyzJr


through the probe for each circulI clock eyrie that occurs within
, '

clrcuil

controlled time window, Wilhln the Signature Anolyzer Isa 16-blt shift register. There are ';5,536 possible states (owhlch the

can'bocome~~t during e ';'easuniment window, These states ~re encodedano displayed as a slgnoture. This
slgmture I~ a unique ~umber renreseriling lime dependant logic ectlvltyduring ~ specl/ied .:n"osurement Intervul for the nodL'

silift register

being rnonlt,ore'd. Because lho 1980 f'-~

Proce~~oi Board Is put Into a software loop by~pimlng or' closing switches 1urlng

sicneture enalysls; 'the'slgneturG taken at BMd. during the specified 'setup will elways 0& /he seme for that node, "rovldlng
the circuit is functioning properly. Any change In the behavior of the node will prodUCe adlffe\ent slgneture Indie 3t1ng a circuil
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malfuncllon, The signal thaI' causes the node to Ill'oduce a signature Is the stimulus.' The stimulus Is provided by the

Instrument uryder test In the form of starr, stop,and cloc~ Jigllals. Localion oft:-tJse signals tobe used for
l'lCated in the signature analysis Irouble~:'ootirig protildure~.'

trcubleshooti~g

Is

'When the probe is connected In a logic node 'Whose correCI signature is kncwn, a come,arison Is made. with the circuit
funetionmg at normal,,peretins speed. belweelll:'~ 51'gnatUi'~ dis~Iayed on the SignallJre Analyzer end tha correclsignature

provided in the signature ellalysl$tro~b'esh001ing pro~~dures,!he comparison of these slpnotures is the means by which a

u~fectlva ~omponent is located an


,

,I

e pr,intad circul.t

) ,

b~rd.

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Un.lable Signatura, Signature analysis co" deleet Intermittent faults If fhey occur within a meeSUlornent window. Howev&r.

the Sig~ature Analyzer maynotlndicato an u"stable slgnJture If the measurement cycle time Is too short. The UNSTABLE

SIGNATURE Irdicator' lamp, on Ih'~ Slgna,fU,e Analyr~r


betwee') auccesslve signatUres input to the analyzer,

,,

W,II blink
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Indicating an unstehle signature If thero,is a difference


.
,

Hold ModrJ. The hold mod'\ol the Signature Analyzer holds tho signature presortl on the display, preventine tha gate control
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,:

froln sterling another cycle. This mode Is useful In testing sln~leshot events such as stertup sequoncos. Hold mode Is
Initiated by pushing In thol:10LD switch on the front panel of the Signatur~ Analyzer and begins at the end of the current

..

",casurement
window,
I
I

Self~r..t. The

HP 5004A Signature Annlyzer has a bulltln selftest function which tests the entire Signature Analyzer

,,,icept the clock cdge select circuit ?nd'the,grOUnd wire at the pod inpul. Refer to the Operallon section of the HP 5004A
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SignatureAr,Jlyzer Operati~g onr! Service Mo","'1 for detailed selftest proceaures.

811.

Using

Sigr.ature Analysi",Te$ts.
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Signature enalysls tests (whero '~pplicable) are lOCated adjacent to the offocted service sheel.
./

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R~ed Ihe Safely Summery


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analysIs lesls.

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'11 rhll front of this menu,,' before performing signature ,i .


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Model 19aOA

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Atways set t.~B 1980 instrumellt power to <iff beforiJ slartingp test sstr,p to snsurtl
,haLno pins a;e shorted tdgether while maklng'START. STOP. 'and CLOCK
eimnectfof/s t~ tl'B processorboareJ. "
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1.

Connect Signature Analyzer Sl'AAT. SlOP, arid CLOCK leads trom the pod 10 the points listed in the tust being
pHfo:med, Connect the pod GND:lead I.) a convenient chessiR ground point on the processor board,

2,

Set Signature Analyzer STAHT. STOP, and CLOC,K edqe polarities to tho position listed In the leSI being performed,
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3.' Setup the lest

cOI"igura~lon as Indi~~ICd

In the test'baing performed. such as connecting or removing jumpers or

selling switches,

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to lhe
Signature /lnaiyzer
are functioning properly,
If Ihe +5 volt signature Is " Incorrect, check Iequipment setup
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configuration and pOd connections,


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Probe the A4 processor b90rd .allhe leSI points.


shown
In the signature table
in the test heing performed,
The TEST
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POINT column lists th~ test point Icolored on the service sheet) and component pin number, Tha last column Iisls the
service sheet number and 'the service slleet grid location where the test point is' 'located,

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signal. Aco~recl'+5 volt slgnatur~ verifies thallhe START, STOP. and CLO,CK signal Inputs from thl! prOCessor board

iii

.-

','

supply or by pressing Bnd releasing lhe RESET bullon on the probe tip while the probe tip is not connected to any

C!'!!'I

Verify the -1-5 vall signature In the test being performed. This signature can be verified by either probing the +5 Vdc
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F~r physlcallocBllon of the


'

tesl point, refer to the component locetion diagrem of lhe epplicable servlca shlle!..
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8,18.

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PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE.
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8-19. Cleening.

I,

Painted surfaces' can' becloaned with

aco~lmercial gl'ass deaner or with e mild soap 'and waler solullon,

Do not use chemical cleaning agents or abresive cleaners which might damage the

plastics /Jsed in this instrument. Recommended cfeaning agents are isopropyl


alcohol. keNts (I part kelite. 20 parts wa/erj, or e solu/ion of 1% mild detergent Dnd
99% watar,

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& 'I

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8-20. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE.

--....

8-21. Auenuator Maintenance.

If a problem In lha "ttenuator Is suspected. c1ea'ning,of the attenualors may solve tha problem, The attenualors may be

"""

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cleaned using the following procedures,

~!

..."

-,

._-"
'0_:

,,"!!!'

;::!'f'
;." "

I'" I

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M I ~'I

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8-22. Vertical Attenuator (A13; Cleaning Procedure.


1.. , Remove Vertical Attenuator
, Assembly IA13) as outlined in Vertical Attenuator Assembly IA131
Removal and Replacement Procedur,e.

Nato
Refor to fiDure 8-14 when peilorming steps 2 through 12.
2.

Remove Vertical Attenuator Housing IMP521 from Vertical Attanuater Assembly IA13) bY removing 4 screws IH22).

3.

Unsolder probe sense wires (0 and 2 wires) from rear of Vertical Altenuator Solenoid Board Assembly IA13A2) end
pull them from between the Relay. Housings IAI3MP1).
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4.' Ror;lovc 8 screws IA13H2J mounling Relay Housings IA13MPli to Upper Shield IAI3MP31.
Not~

When the Relay Housings IAI3MP1) and Solenoid Board Assembly IA13A21 ere

removed from Ihe Upper Shield fA 13MP3) the Relay Armatures IA13MP41 will be
loose.

To avoid "spilling" Relay Armatures IA13MP4) set Attenuator Assembly

IA13) on work surface in uprighl position.


5.

Wilh Vertical

Att~nua'~r Assembly IAI3) on Vlork su,face In upright position. Iifl Relay HouslngslAl3MP1) and

Solenoid Board A%embly IA13A2) straight up umil clear of

Up~ar

Shield IA13MP3).

6. Carefully remove the Relay Armalures IAI3MP4) by turning Attenuator Assembly iA131 over In Ihe palm of hand 10
calch Relay Armatures IA 13~P41.

Clean only with isopropyl alcohol. Do not use any type degreaser or lubricant on this
assembly.

7. Place Relay Armatures IAI3MP4: in conlainer of isopropyl alcohol and allow 10 soak for a few minules.
B.

l'sing a clean cotto" ~wab .:;!"~~ In isopropyl alcohol. clean the Upper Shield IA13MP3). Insure all areas which will
come into contact WI"
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Relav Armatures are clean.

Do not t /low calion swab to come into contact with switches on the Attenuator
Board fA '/3A I J es they are easily belli.

9. Remove excess alcohol. lint. and dirt from Upper Shield by blowing clean with a 10Vi pressure lIess than 30 psi I air gun.
10. Using tweelers remove the Relay Armatures. one al a time. from the container of alcohol and clean with a lint-free
cloth.
8-13

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Mcdel1980A

Service
11. Using tweezers. place Relay Armatures in Upper Shiald IA13MP3).

Do "ot put any pressure on Relay Armatures once they are Installed in the Upper
Shield Pressure on th." Relay Armatures may distort the switches on the
Allenuator Board Assembly fA 13A I).
12.

Reasse,,:,ble the Vertical Altenuator Assembly IA131. Install Vertical Altenuatnr Housing IMP621. and reinstall

assembly in Inslrument.
Note
Tighten the 8 screws IA13H2) to 0.665 neWl~nmetre 15 in.lblt;'rque maximum.,

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8-23. Trigger Attenuator (A14) Cleaning Procedure.


1.' Remove Trigger Altenuat?r Assembly (AI4) a~ outlined in Trigger Altenuator Assembly (AI4) Removai and
Replacement Procedure.
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Note
Refer tofig~re B-15 when performing steps 2 thi'ough 12.

2.

Remove Trigger Altenuator Housing IMP521 from Trigger Altenuator Assembly (A 14) by removing 4 scr~ws IH221.

3.

'
Unsolder probe sense wires 10 and 2 wires, from rear of Trigger Altenuator
Solenoid Board AS.,embly IA14A21 And

'-

, pull them from between the Relay HoUSin9S IA14MP1}.


,4.

Remove 8 screws IA14H21 mounting Relay HousingsIA14MPlito Upper Shi, Jd IAI4MP31,


Note
When the Relay Housings IA14MP11 and Solenoid 80ard Assembly (A14A21 &re
removed Iron. the Upper Shield IA14MP31the Relay Armatures IA 14MP~1 will be
ioose. To avoid "spilling" Relay Armatures IAI4MP4) set Attenuatar Assembly
IA 141 on \\lark surface in upright r'15ition,

5.

With Trigger Attenuator Assembly IAI4, on work surface ,n upright pOSition. lift Rolay HOUSings IAI4MP1) and
Solenoid Board Assembly IAI4A2) straight up until clear of Upper Shield IA14MP31.

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6. ' CarefUlly remove the Relay Armatures IA14MP41 by turnin9 Auenuato'Assembly IA1,41 over in the palm of hand to
catch Relay Armatu'e. (AI4MP4). Note position of Relay Armatures IAI4MP4) fm reinstallation,

B-1,4

Madel 19BOA

Servlcp.

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Clean only wilh isopropyl alcohol. 0" nol use onl'ypad.'qraaser or lubricant nn Ihis
assembly.

7. Place Relay Armatures IA14MP4) In conleiner of isopropyl alcohol end ellow to soak ior e few miniltes.

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DO nOI allow col/on sv!ob 10 come into

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~ollloCl wilh sWl/ches on Ihe Allonualor

Board fA 14.4 l}os Ihey are easily benl.


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,come Into <Jntact w:th Relay Armatures..ra clean.

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Remove excess alcohol. lint. and dirt from Upper Shield by blowing claan with a loiN pressure lIess than 3() psi) eir gun

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Using tweezers. remove the Relay Armatures. one et e time. from the container of alcohol and clean with a Iinlfree
cloth or tlssua.

11. Using
, tweazers. pineo Relay A"'lDtures in Upper Shield IA14MP3/.

Do nOI pul ony pressure an Rolay Armarures once Ihey are inslalled in Ihe Upper
Shield. Pressure on Ihe Relay ArmOlures moy dislort Ihe swilches on Ille
/ll/enUalor Boord Assembly fA /.'A 1i.
12. Reassemble the Trigger Allenuetor Assembly IA141. Install Trigger Allenuator Housing IMP621. and reinstell
assembly In

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Tighton the 8 screws IA14H2/ to 0.666 neWlonmelro 16 In-rb} torquo maximum.

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Many rig hI anglo connections within tho 1980 ar~ made 'with elastomeric corin~Cto;s. These devices era fragile and eesily

st,~uld be handled with extreme care. There is evidence the elastomeric connectors can become
contamlna'tad by body oil! ,lnarafo;o, cotton gloVes ,or fingar cots should ba wor~ when elastomeric connectors are handled.

contaminated. They

The elastomeric connectors cre els,' susceptible to corrosion' from comtaminates lea~ing through the gold plating 'on Ihe
printed circuit board pad~.
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connectors usod byeecl1 of tho four major hybrlds,IA4U66, A6Ul, A6U7, and A5U91.1f a problem with hybrid connections lor
hybrid la,ilcreiis susPected 'or wlen replacing a hybrid ;helollowing procedure should be followed.

1. Remove the hybrid cover, hybrid, and hybrid carrier.


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,3. Thoroughly dry tha printed circuit, board.
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a"e,y'thl,:' film of Cramolin, HP Part Number 601 00491.This may be accomplished by applying Cramohn with a

cotton swab. than remove the excess with a clean dry swab, leaving only, the IHlntast trace of Cramolin film.
II the el~stomerics exhibit 6xcessivegreen colo' Ilr vlIry deep indentations from tIle printed circuit board pads, rap lace ,

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The greim color Is an indication that'the Crarnolin encountered

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026. COVER.REMOVAl
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AI Top (MP37) or BOllom IMP38) Cover Removel and Replacement.

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1) R~move r0ar standotfa IMP451 as reqUired,'


2) Remove the screw IH341 mounting Hie ha"dle strap retainerlMP351,
31 Loosen captive screw on rear of top or bollom cover.
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s~re screwdriver (posidrive) remains properly sealed dJring removal and

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Slide cover t"vvard rear of Instrument until free.

5) Replace cover by reversing steps 1 through 3.


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1) Remove top and bOltom covers.

'l} Remove rear standoff IMP45ias required.


31' Loosen captive screw on rear of side cover.
4) Slide covar toward rear of instrument until free.

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Refer te figuru8-10 for'pnrt location.
11

Remove top cow' es outlined In Cover Removal Procedure.

21

Ramove cabla COMectors at Jl thru J't by pulling connectors straight eway from pins.

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Remove C'1nnactor et tran,istor (all by pulling conn~ctor housing away from transistor, Make nctP. of tha wire color

orientation so that it c~n be reinstalled correctly.


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Remove two leads 193 and 96) from Ilquare pin connectors at rear of the board u~lng long nose pliers,

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6 re1aining sc,ews IH8113 each side I,

'Remove board by lilting vertically,and allowing the cable connee'tors to move through the rectangular holes In board,
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If the Digital Waveform Storage Option Is Installed,lts vertical leads "straddle"the


verticalleadstothe CRr. Care must be t,aken not to removAthe Digital Waveform
Storage Option board's hook tabs from the deck. The Digital Wavaform Starege
Boards must, ,ernaln in place and the Gate board must be lifted olf them. When
reinstalling the Gate board the Dig,ital Waveform Storegtl Option boards mu.t be In
place end the Gate board set down on them end con')ected.
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Reinstall Gate Board Assembly (A3lby reversing the removal procedure. De sure the PI conneetcr on the lower side of
board !s, mating with XA3 oh the interconnect board before tlghte')ing screws.

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828. CRT ASSEMBLY (A201 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.

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Refer to figure 810 for part location,

1)

Remove top and bottom co.ers as outlined in Cover Removal Procedure,

21

Remove Gate board es outlined In Gatl' Board Removal and Replacement Procedure,

31

R'emova Trim Strip IMP211'from lOP 01 front cesting by inserting a soldering aid in slot close to one end end pulling up,
Conlinue lifting trim strip until it is completely removed,

4)

Remove trim strips (IVIP101 from both sides of froot casting by lifting ooe corner and pulling away from casting
Noie
This .trim strip Is selfadhesive and care should be exercised to keep the adhesive
side cloan for raiostcllatlon. If strip cannol be reused order a new strip,

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Voltages capabla of causing injury or death ore present on the Post Accelerotor
connectOJ even though the instrument is off and power cord is disconnect 'd
5)

Disconnect PAcennector by prying mole connector from female connactor with a largo blade screwdriver,

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Immediately dlscha'ge the PA lead to the chassis,

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Loosen set screw (AI5H4) I~ RPGShaft Assy fAI5MNI,

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Release Control PanellA15) from snap mounts by prying opper and lower left corner wllh a solderIng aid,

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Pull Control Panel out far enough to disconnect connectors at Jl and J2,

101 Continue to pull control panel un\llthe RPG shaft is dear ef 'rant panel.
111 Release Display Panel fA 161 from snap meunts by prying upper and lower right corners with a soldering aid,
Note
It Is not necessary \0 remove Line Switch Extender or Switch Pushbutton. however.
care should be taken not to break Switch Extender
12, Pull Display PanellA161 out far enough to disconnect connector at JL

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Disconnect CRT socket by alternately prying connector away from CRT on left and right side,

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D,sconnect Vartical and Horizontal plate cables IWI 0 and WI31 from CRT neck pins, Exercise care not to bend CRT neck
pins or lead clips, If CRT neck pins are. bl ,ken. CRT replacement Is required

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15) Remnve screws \H411 which attach CRT/Camara Mounl IA20MPl) to Front Casting tMP201
15)' Dlscon,nect CRT Shock Mount Ilracket fA20 MPI3) f~om Deck.

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CRT is Inslalled Into instrument by reversing the removal procadura,


Note
Attention' musl ba ~Iven to aligning slol at Ihe bottom roar 01 CRT shield and
shoulder rivBt on lower sheat melal deck.

829. CRT (A20V1) REMOVAL PROCEDURE.


Refer to' figure 811 for part location.
1)

Remova CRT Assembly IA20) es outlined in CRT AssemblylA20) Removal and Replacament Procedure,

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Remova cabla A20Wl from CRT neck pins. Exercise cere not to bard CRT neck pins or lead clips, II CRT neck pins are
broken. CRT replacamant is raquirad.

3)

Loosen Hose Clamp IA20MP14j and remove CRT Support Collar IA20MP1'51 and Hose Clamp byslidinge!t back of CRT.
Ramove CRT/Camera Mount rA20MP1) by removing 4 screws (A20H31from the rear. 8ezalls the only thing holding the

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Slida tha CRT lurward until tha CRTis ~Iear of the shield. PA lead conneclor fits through shield grommet sn~ggly, cara
should be e~ercised not to pull hard on CRT If PA connector Is impeded by grommet.

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830. CRT IA20V1) REP'.ACEMENT PROCEDURE.


Refer to figure B-l1 for p~rt locallon.
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Place shock mount belt (A20MP61 over front of CRT. conterlng top. bottom. and side center cr.~ses In bolt over conter
gratlcule lines. Thicker edge of belt Is to front of CRT. cog chamfers ere to recr.

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Align front edge of Shock Mount Belt (A20MP61 flush with front edge of CRT face.

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Start CRT Into shield until PA connector can be Inserted through grommet (A20MP3). Continuo 3lidlng CRT Into shield
keeping Shock Mount Belt (A20I\1P61In place. Slid. CRT Into shield es far as it .vlll go.

4)

Push rear shock mount (A20/V,r'S) Into rear of shield around CRT unti'. roar edge of mount Is 1 inch In from rear edge of
shield.

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Insert CRT Mask IAZOMPB) into CRT/r.amora MoU"tlA2'JMP1).

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Place CRT/Camera Mount (A20MPll fece down on work surface with tho larger cast area to the right. Provide protecllvo
surface for CRT/Camora Mount to rest on

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While holding CRT IAZOV1) Insldo shield (A20Alllnsert CRT and shield Into CRT/Camera Mount (A20MP1). The PA
, lead of CRT must be on the right when CRT/Camara Mount is oriented according to step 6. Top and ~ottom edges of
shield must be Inside CRT/Camera Mount.

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Inserr four screws (A20H3) tllfough CRT shield flange and Into t:RT/Camera Mount 1/l.20MP1). Tighten screws
alternately until snug.

9)

Check alignment between the CRT gretlcule and top InSIde edge of CRT/Camera Mount. If they are not parallel proceed
to tho following steps.

10) Remove four screws (A.!OH3) lust instelled.


11)

Remove CRT (AZOV1) and CRT Shield Assembly IA20A11 from CRT Bezp11A20MPll.

12; Push CRT (AZOV1) out of CRT Shield Assembly (AZOA1) for anough to reposition Shock Mount BeltIA20MP6I.
13) Rotate Shock Mount BeltIA20MPG) in Ihe opposite direction that CRT must rotate for proper alignment. Belt must be
lifted slightly when rotated to provent It from rotating back.
14) To check alignment. repeat steps 7 and B. If alignmentlscorr~ct. proceed to step 15. If not. repeat steps 10through 13.
15! Reinstall Hose Clamp afld CRT Support Collar.
161 Reinstall CRT assembly onto instrument.

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,)ISPLAYPIl.i~EL ASSEMBLY (A16) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.

, Refer to figure B,10 for part location.


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Release Display PanellA16) Irom snap mounts by prying upper and lower right corners with a solderirg aid
Nota
It is not nacessary to remova Line Switch E~lenderor Switch Pushbutton. however.
cora should be taken not to break Switch Extender.

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3)

Replace Display Panel Assembly IA161 by reversing steps 1 and 2.

832. DISPLAY PANEL LAMP .(A16D51DS4) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.


Rafer to flguro B12 for part location.
1)

Remove DI"play Panal as outlined in Display PanellA161 Removal and Replacement P,or-edure.

2)

Unscrew snap mount cluds IA16Hl1 and screw IA16H21 from rear of Dlsplav panel. .

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With Display Panel Assambly IA 161 face down. remove Lamp Board Assembly

fA 16A11 by lifting board vertic all\,

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order to prevent damage to Elaflomeric Connactor IA16El/ do not alia.... Lnmp Board Assembly to slide
4)

Raplace defective bulb.

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Install Lamp Boord Assembly IA16Al) by reversing steps 2 and 3.

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Reinstall Display Panel Assembly IAI6) as outlined In Display Panel A iSembly IA161 Removal and HOpl"cement

Procedure .

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Refer to figure 810 for part location.


1)

loosen sel Screw fA16H4 i in RPG Shaft Assembly fA 16MP41.


Reiease
Control Panel Assembly
fAI.61 by prying upper ar.d lower cornars with a soldering ald.
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fA 16) 'out fa' el,ough to disconnect connectors et Jl

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Pull Control Panel Assembly

and J2.

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Continue to pull COlltrol Panel Assembly 11'.161 until RPG Shaft Assembly fA 15MP411s clear of front panal.

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Replace Control Panni Assembly fA i 5/ by raverr,ing SlapS 1 through 4

834. CONTROL PANEL LAMP (A15A1DS3) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PRClCEDURE,


Refer to figure 8-12 for parI locatio,.
11

RemoVll Control Panel Assembly fA15} as outlined In Conlrol Panel Removal and Replacement Procedure.

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With Conlrol Panel Assembly (A151 face down on work surface. unsolder lamp IAI5A1DS31 and remove.

3)

Instell new lamp.

4)

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ENHANCEMENT MODULE FILLER PANEL (MP39) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT


PROCEDURE.

Refer to figure 8-13 for pan location.


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Insert stmight bladed sc,e\'Vdtiver into slot and pry against lower edge of frontcas,'ng until Fnhancement Module Filler
PanellMP391 is released from snap mount

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Replace Enhancement Module Filler Panel IMP39) by aligning snap mount clips 10 studs on Verucal and Trigger
Attenuator ~cusings and plJ~hir.B ~anel into place

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Remove EnhanCBmefl!

Mod~la 'Filler Penel IMP391 as outlined In Enhancement Module Filler Panel Ramovel and

Replacemant Procedur~, 01 opllonal Enhancement Module,

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Using long nose pliers or soldering aid. pull Sildebar Lotch IMP63j NI Vert;"al Attenuator Housing IMP62) toward the

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Ensure Slidebar Lalch IMP53j is fully seated If not sealedproperly. it may interfere

wilh removal and mplacement of En,hancemanr' Module,

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Replace Lomp Board Assembly IA17A1) by reversing steps 2 and 3,


Reinstall Voltage Panel Assembly IA17) as outlined in Voltage Panel Assmnbly fA 17)' Remo,at and Replacement
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Remove Enhancemant Module Filler Panel, (MP3916s outlined In Enha~cement Module Filler
PanellMP391 Removal
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nosapller~

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USing long
or soldering 'old, pUll Slidellar latch fMP53) nn Trigger Attenuator Housing IMP64) toward the
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Voltage Attenllato 'Assembly until It ~tops.'

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Pull top of Time Panel

4)

Lift panel slightly while contlnul'ng to pUll panel out far enough to dlsconntct cable.

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Oisconnett connoctor at Jl.

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Flaplace Time Panel AssemblY,I';181 by reversing steps 2 through 5.

AS5em~ly 1~IBI'away from Fill Strip (MP49) until it clears Fill Strip.

Push inward on penel while "trempring to push slideber latch into larchedposition.
Ensure Slideber Lotch (MP53j is lully seoted If not se~ted properly, it moyintedere
with remov81 and replacement 01 option Enhencement Module.

8-39. TIME PANEL LAMP fA 18DS1.DS~11 REMOVAL.ANO REPLACFMENT PROCEDURE,


Refer to figure B' 2 f~r port location. '
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With Time Panel A.sembly ,.(AIBI face down, remova


by lifting board verticallY. To
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Bayonet la~ches IAI8Hl) and screws IAI8H2).

pravent damage to Elastomerlc Connectors (A t BEl and Al BE2) do not allow Lamp Board Assembly (AI BAII to slide.
Note
To remove and replace bulbs 059,13,16.16,1 B, or 24,ICUI or U2 must be removed
from socket to provide access t~ bulb l&ads.
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Replace Lamp Board Assembly (A18A11 by reversing steps 2 and 3.

5)

RAinstall TIma Panel Assembly (A1BI as outlined in Time Panel Assembly Removal and Replacemant P,,,:edure,

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840; RRG ASSEMBLY (A19) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.


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Refer 10 flgura Bl 0 for part location.

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'Ramova lOP cover as. outllnad In Covar Ramoval and Replecemimt


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Remove Gllte Board

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Loosen set scraw IAI5H4) in RPG Shaft AssamblylAl5MP41. Remova'RPG Shaft Assembly IAl5MP41 from RPr.;

Assc,~blY IA3) es outlined In Gete Board As~emblY 1t,.:I) Removal and Replacament Procedura,

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Remove nut IH21) Irom RPG Assembly IAI9).


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Move RPG 'Assembly (A19) to the reer unlillhe control sheft Is clear of mounl and remove

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Replace RPG Assembly (A191 by reversing steps 1 through 6.

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VERTICAL ATTENUATOR ASSEMBLY (A13) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.


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Remove bottom cover es outlined In Cover,Removal and Replecement Procedure.

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Rem.ove 4 ,sr,;ews 13.H35 'and IH331 ettar ,Ing Scope Board Assembly lAS I to Vertlcnl Attenuator Assembly IA131.

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RamoVe2 scraws (H31l) attaching Varllcal Attanuato, Assambly IA131 to lowar edge of front casting.

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~nd Vertical AttanuatorHousing IMP52) out until ceble connector at raor of Snlanold 80ard Assembly fA13A2J is

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Attenuator Assembly IA13)15 now frea to ba removed.
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Instell Vertical Attenuator Assembly IA131 by reversing steps 1 through 7 making sure right fronl corner of Scope Board
IA51 is lifted slightly to prevent damage to Elastomerlc connectors,on Vertical Attenuatar Assembly IA131.
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Remove 9 screws

IAI~~51,mounting Lower Shield fA13M P21 to Upper Shield IA13MP31,


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Three DecouplingShie'ds IMP5,G, and 71 Will be loose when screws aro removed
and careshould be taken no, to damage or lose them.
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Remo~e Lower Shield fA13MP2) by lifting vertically,

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Dowel Pins IAI3MP12) may be loose and care should be taken' not to lose them,
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Board Assambly IA13A1) Replacement.
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Unsolder signal laads at Br~C connector,

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Lift Verl:cal Attenuata, Boam Assembly IA13A1) up far enough \0 clear Dowel Pins IA13MP121.

3)

Slida Vartical Attenuata, Board Assembly'lA13A1) rear~ard until probe sense learis clea, the slot in the front of tha
board. I

Do not allow Vprlical AlCenualor BoardAssemb!y(A /3A / ) locomlfanycloser 10 Ihlf


casting Ihan fhe Dowel Pins (Al3MPI2) allow.
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The Vertical Attenuata, Board Assembly IA13Al J is field serviceable only to the
extent of replacing plug'ln components, Replacing any othe, components Is not
recommended.
4\

Install new Vertical Attenuator Board Assembly IA13A11 by reversing steps 2 through 6,

51

Reinstall Vertical Atten'uator Assembly fA131.

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Service

Modol1960A

CI Inpul fET or 60 ohm Re~islor Replacement.

II

Relnslall 2 screws (Al3H51lhrough loops In gold shield plates and tighten until snug.

21

Remove Inpul fET or 50 ohm resiSlor as required.

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a) Eac~ FET In Verticel Allenualor Assembly(A13) has one lead soldered Inlo a loflon stime/-off. Heel solder until
FET can be pullod oul of board. NOlo orienlallon for Installation of new FET.

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bl Resislors can be pulled from socket.


3)

Inslall new FET or 60 ohm reslslor.


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Inserl FET by heating soldor and inserling 1 lead inlO teflon standoff and the other 5 leads Into PC sockels.

bl Inslall resistor by pluggir J prol"lrly formed leads inlo sock61s.


41

Remove 2 screws (A13H51 from gold shiald plales.

61

Relnslall Lower Shield IA13MP21 making sure probe ~ense wlras are nol pinchad.

6)

Reinslall Varlical Allenualor Assembly (A13) inlo Instrument.

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'Modol 1ge IA

843. VERTICALATIENUATOR SOLENOID BOARD ASSEMBLY /A13A2) OR SOLENOID (A13A2L1


L16) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT, PROCEDURE.
Refer to figure 8,14 for part location,
A: General,

Do nota/lemptto replace a/lenuotor solenoid board or solenoids without a torque


J
indicating screwdriver. such as Snop,oll Tools. Co.. Torqua Driver part no,
705/,055.
I)'

Remove Vertical Atteno ator Assembly lAI31 as outllnad In Vertical Attenuator Assembly (AI 31 Remr".i and
Replace.cent P",cedure.

21

Remove Vertical Attenuator H?uslng IMP521 from Vertical Attenuator Assembly (A 131 by removlng4 Screws IH221.

3)

Unsolder probe sense wlres'IO and 2 wires! from rear of Vertical Attenuator Solenoid 80arc!Assembly fA13A2)and

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pull them from botween li.e Relay' 'ousings IAI3MPII.

4)

Rem?ve 8 screws lA13H2) mounting Relay Housings lA13MPllto Upper Silleld IAI3MP3).
Nato
When the Hblay

HOUSi~gs IAI3MPII and Solenoid 80ard Assembly lA13A21 ore

removed froin the Upper Shield lAI3MP31 the Relay Armatures lA13MP4) will be
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10050, To avoid "spilling" Relay Armatu.es lA13MP4) set Attenuator Assembly


.lA 13) on w';rk 'surface in upri~ht position,
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5)

With Vertical Attenuator Assembly (AI3) nn work 'surface in upright posit Ibn: lift Relay

6)

Remove Relay Housings (A13MPI) from Vertit "Attenua'tor Solenoid Board Assembly fA13A21 by gentiy ronking

SolenoldB~ard Assembly IA13A2)\ertically until ciear of Upper Shield IA; 3MP3),


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and pulling apart.


BI Solenoid Board ~ssemblyIReplacement.

11

PI~ce Relay Housings lA1~MPII on new Vertical Attenuator ,Solenoid Board Assembly fA13A21.
Note,
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Row of 4 pins nlust b~' '0 ollt.wJe of SoleMid Board Assem/)Iy.


2)

Carefully 56t Ve:'ical AI'cntisior Solel'oid Board Assembly (A13A2) With, Reloy Housings IA13MPli installed. on
Upper Shield ',A13MP3/,
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Solenoid Board AssemblyIA13A2i
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,

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Rel~y H;uSings IA13MPli on Vertica,1 'Attenuator Solen'oid Board Assp.mbly IA13A2).

Replace

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,C~r~fully

set Vertical Attonuator Solenoid Board Assembly fA13A2) with Relay Housings IA13MP1, installed, nil

Uppe: Shield (A13MP3"


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feinsta!l B screws 11\13~2j in Relay !tousinglA13MP1"


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Tighren Ihe 8 screws (A73f/2) 10 0,563 newlollmelre (5 in/ib) torque maximum,

6)

PlacE! Probe Sense ,!,ires


10 and
2 "'-ires) between Relay Housings IA13MP1) and solder to new Ver!ical Allenuator
.
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Solenoid Board Assembly IA13A2},

7)

ReinstJII Vertical Attenuator Housing IMP52) on Vertical Atter,uator Assembly IA13),

B)

Reinstall Vertical Attenuator Ass'imbly IA13, In instrument.

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'. 844. TRIGGER ATTENUATOR ASSEMBLY (A141 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.
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Refer to

flg~re Bl ~ for part lecallon.'

i)

RemGve bOltom cover as outlined In Cover RemollCl and Replacement Procedure.

21'

Remova Enhancement Module Filler Panel IMP391 as outlined in Enhancement Module Filler Panel Removal and

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Replecement Procedure. or optional Enhancement Module.


31,

Remove Time Panel Assembly IAlB) as outlined in Tlma Panel Assembly IA1BI Removal end Replacement Precedure.

4)

Remove 4 screws (3H35 and IH331 attaching S~ope Board Assembly to TriggerAttenuator Assembly IA 14,

51

Remove 2 screws (H3B) ellachlng Trigger Attenuator Assembly IA141 to lower edge of front casting.

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61 ,Whi!a gently lifting the left fronl corner,f Scope Board
Assembly IA5) slightly. pull Triggor Allenuator AssemblylA141
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and ,Trigger Attenuator HouslnglMP541 OUt until cable connector at rear of Solenoid Board Assembly (Jl14A211s
eccessible.'
71

Rolate Trigger A,ttenuater Assembly IA141 cloc.kwise 90 degrees and remove cable connector. Trigger Allenualor
Assembiy IA14) Is now frea to be removed.
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Instell Trigger AUenuator Assembiy IA14) by reversing steps 1 through 7 ma~:ng sure lell front cornerof Scope Board
Assembly IA5) is lifted slightiy to prevent damage to Elastomerlc conr.ecturs on Trigger Attenuator Asoombiy IA141.

3)

I,lake sure slot in Trig~er Attenuator HOllsing,IMP541 Is properlyalignadand seated under shoulder rivet on Upper Deck
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,IMp231.

845, TRIGGER ATTENUAl'OR DISASSI:MBLY,


Refer to figure B15 for part localion.
AI

General.
11

Remove 'Trigger Auel1uator Assembly IA14} as outlined in Trigger Allenualor Assembly IA14} Removal and
Replacemeryt Procedure.

21

Remove 7 screws IA14H5) mounting Lower Shield IA14MP21to Upper Shield IA I 4MP3}.
NOlo
Three Dacoupling Shields (MP5,6. and 7) will be loose when screws are removed
and care sh~uld be taken noi to damage or lose them.

31

Remove Lower Shield IAI4MP21 by lifting vertically.

Dowel Pins /AI4MPI2} may be loose ,nd care should be taken not to 'ose them,
B-31

Service

Model 19BOA

BI . Attenuator Board Assemhly (A14A1! Replacement


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11

Unsolder signal leads at BNC cennector.

21

Lift Trigger Atten~alor ~oard Assembly fA14A1l up ferenough to clear Dewel Pins fA1'4MP121,

3)' Slide Trig~ar Attenualer Board Assembly IA14A11 rearward until probe sa~se leads clear Ihe sial in the front of the
b~ard,

Do not allowTrigget Allenu"tot Bootd Assembly fA /4A /) to come anycloso, Itl tile
casting'tllon tho Dowal Pins fA/4MP/2) ollow,

Note
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The Trigger Attenuator Board Assembly IA14A11 is f!eld serviceable only to the
extent of replacing plugln components. Replacing any other cempenents is nOI
recommended.
41
51

.Reinstall Trigger Attenuator Board Assembly (A14A11 by reversing steps 2 through 6


Reinstell Trigger Attenuator' Assembly fA141.'

CI Input Fer or 50 Ohm Resistor Roplacement.


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Assembly
IA141 hes ana lead soldared int"a tallon stand'olf, Heat solder until
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Fer can be pulled aU! of, board" Note orientation for Installation of new Fer.
bl Resistors can be pulled from socket
21

Insiall new Fer or 60 ohm resiElor,


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Insert Fer by healing sflder and Inserting 1 lead Into lellon stand.olf and IIle other 6 leads into PC sockels.

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Install rasistor by plu! ging properly formed leads i"lo sockets

31 Reinstall Lower Shield IA141vlP21 making sure probe ser,se wires are not pinched.
41 RGinSlall Trigger Attenuator Assembly (A14) into Instrument

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Service

B46. TRIGGER ATTENUATOA SOLENOID BOARD ASSEMBLY (A14A2) OR SOLENOID (A14A2L1


L11) REMOVAL AND REPLACEM'ENT PROCEDURE.
Refer to figure 616 for partlucatlon.
Al General.

Do not a/lempt to replace solenoid board withour a torque indicaring screwdriver,


such as Snapon Tools Co., Torque Dl'iver IIOrr no. TOSI.055.
I)

Remove Trigger Attenuator Assombly 111.14) as outlined in Trigger Attenualor Assembly 111.14) Removal and
Replacement Procedure.

2)
31

Remove Trigger Attenualor Housing IMP52) from Trigger Attenuater Assembly 111.14) by removing 4 screws IH221
Unsolder ~robe ~ens~ wires 10 ond 2 wires1tram rear of Trigger Attenuator Solenoid Board Assembly III.1411.2) end
. pUll them from bel~,eon the Relay Housings III. 14MF'1 I.

4)

Remove B screws IA14H21 mounting Reley Housings (A!4MP1) to Upper Shield IAI4MP31.

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When Reley Housings IA14MPli and Solenoid Board Assembly (11.1411.21 are

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removed from Upper Shield III. 14MP3) the Relay Armetures III.14MP4) will be loose.
Tn aVOid "spIlling" Relay fumal~res III.14MP41 sot Attenualor Assembly III.14) on
wo,k surface in upright positior..
51

With Trigger Attenuator Assembly III.141

on work surface in upright position, lift Relay Housings ,AI4MP1) and

Solenoid Board Assambly 111.1411.21 vertically until clear of Upper Shield IA14MP3).
6)

Remove Relay Housings IA14MPli from


, Trigger Attenuator Solenoid Beard Assembly 111.1411.2) by gently rocking
end pulling apart.

B) Solenoid Board Assembly Roplacement.


11

Place Relay Housings IA14MPI 1011 new Trigger Attenuate, Solenoid Board Assembly III. 1411.21.
Nole
Row of 4 pins must be to outside 01 Solenoid Board Assembly.

21

Carefully set Trigger Attenuato, Solenoid Board Assembly III.1411.21 with Relay Housings IA14MPI I installed, on
Upper Shield IAI4MP31.

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Service

3)

R.elnstell'B screws fA14H201ln Ralay Housing fA14MP1),

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.

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Reinstall Trigger Attenuator Housing IMP521 onTrl~ger Attanuator,Assembly fA141,


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ReinstellTrlgger Attenuator Assembly'IA14) in Instrument.

CI Selanold IA14A2Ll-Lll) Replacement.


1)

Remove bad solenoid lA14A2LlL111 by unsoldering leads,

2)

Replace solenoid lA14A2Ll-Llll m&';ng certain the base of coi) form is flush eg&instTrl9ger Attenuatcr Solenoid
Board Assembly fA14A21. '

3;

Replace Relay Housings IA14MPli on Trig9er Attenuator Solenoid Board Assembly fA14A21,
Note
Row of 4 pins must,be to outside 0/ Solenoid Board AssDmbly.

41

Carefully set Trigger Attenuator Solenoid Board Assembly fA14A21 with Relay Housings lA 14MPI/lnstalled. on
Upper Shie,'d IA14MP3).

61 '

Rel,nstell B screws fA14H211n Relay Housing (A14MPI ).

Tighten th" 8 screws (A 14H21 to 0.555 newtonmetre (5 in/bl torque meximum.


81

Place Probe Sense wires (0 and 2 wlreJ) between Relay Housings lA14MP1) end soldorto newTrigger Attenuator
Solenoid Board Assembly IA14A21.

7)

'81

Reinstall Trigger Attenuator Housing (MP521 on Trigger Attonuator Assembly


IA141,
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Relnslall Trigger Attenuator Assembly IA1411n Instrument.

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Service

Model 1980A .

11

Remove rl9ht side cover as ouWned In Cover Removal end Replacement Procedure.

21

Remove 4 screvvslHBI mountl'ng HPIB Board Assembly IA23) to HVPS Cover fMP6/,

31

Disconnect cables at J9 and Jl 0 of I'rocessor Board AssemblY IA41

41

Remove HpIB Board Assembly IA231 from instrument

Note
The rear of HpIB Boerd Assembly fA23) Is connected to pin connectors and If nol
removed by pulling slroiqht out. connactor damage may result.
61

Replace HpIB Board Assembly IA231 by roverslng steps 2 through 4

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Mode' 1960A

Service

648. HlmIVOLTAGE, "OWER SUPPLY BOARD ASSEMBLY (A2) OR HIGH VOLTAGE MULTIPLIER
(A11IREMOVAI. AND R!:t'LACEMENT PROCEDURE.
Refer 10 figure Bl 0

fo~

part locetlon.

1I

Remove top chver as outlined In Cover Removal and Replacement Procedure.

21

Remove Gate Board as outlined In Gale Beard Assembly IA3J Removal and Raplacement Procedure.

31

Aamave HPIB Board Assembly IA2313S oullined InHPIB Board AssemblylA23J Remov"' and Replacemant Procedure.

WARNING

Voltages capable of causing injury or death are present in the High Voltage Power
Supplv. Exercise ceution If troubleshooting is necessary with power applied

Rameve High Voltage Power Supply Cover IMP61 by removing 4 screws (Ha) dnd lifting cover. lift front of cover slightly

41

and move forward. under proo:essor board. "'he~ lift rear


61

Disconnect Multiplier Assembly (A111 ground wire from connector pin located at the frontright corner of HV Pnwer
Supply Board Assembly IA21.

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at. cO\lOr end remove.

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Disconnect PAconnector by prying male connector from female connector with a large bladescrewdrivel.lmrr(~iately
discharge PA connector to chassis.
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Discon~ect

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Remove screw IHBI from bottom of HV Powar Supply Board Assembly (A21.

9)'

lift HV Box. HV Board and HV Multiplier. up and out of instrument.

CRT Socket and lifl It up and out of Instrument.

10, Disconnect Jl from HV Power Supply Board Assambly !A2J.


111 Remove and Replaca HV Power Supply Board Assembly (A2) or High Voltage Multiplier Assembly, IA111.
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Service

8-49. HV TRANSFORM'ERASSEMBLV
(A2A1) REMOVAL ANOREPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.
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figure 8 ~O ior part laeallon.

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11

Remo'tO Top Cover as outlined In Cover Remova' and Replacement Procedure.

21

Remove I;lP-IB Board Assembly lA231 es outlined In HpIB Board Assembly Remova! and Replacement Procedura.

31

Remove Gate BClOrd Assembly lA31 es outlined in Gate e'oard Assembly !A3) Removal and Replacement Procodure.

41

Remo':e,HV Power Supply Board Assambly IA21 as outlined In IN Power Supply Assembly fA21 or HV Multiplier fA11 I
Removal and Replacement rro<;edure.

61

Unsolder' fi!amel1\ leads (2yellow wires) from baltom side of HV Power Supply Board Assembly lA21.

61

Unsolder HV Rectifier lA2CR1) from HV Transformer Assembly tA2All.

71

Unsolder 7 bus Wires from HV Transformer Assembly (A2Al t.


NOle,
Care must be exercised when unsoldering bus wires since they will be used when
Installing new Transformer (Tll.

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81

Remove 2 nylon screws IA2Hll holding HV Transformer Assembly IA2Al I to ceramic standoHs (A2MPll.

91

Place new Transformer Assembly IA2A11 in slotln HV Power Supply Board Assembly fA21, making sure each bus wire Is
properly aligned with the corresponding hole.

101 Insert nylon screws fA2MP1/ and lighten until snug. Do not over ti9hton screws.
111 Solder bos wires end reconnect HV Rectifier IA2CR II.
12/ Instell HV Power Supply Board Assembly (A2, by revorsing steps 1 to 9.

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Service
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860. IlATIERYIA12BT11 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT


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Flemol/O 4 screws IH61 mounting BNC Panol Assem~IY (.~ 121'to Reer PaneIIMP6i.

2),

Pull BNC
Panol Assembly fAI:<) out and ,otato bottom of BNCIC'anel
Assombly iAI21 away from Rear Panel.
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To "revent excessivlf current lIow from the batlerydl1ringthe repfecement process,


make sure power cord and all cebles aredisc,onnected from the instrumont.

3).

Romove screws IAI2HI) attaching Battery Holder, IA12MP1) to BNC Panel Board Assembly IAI2A 1}.

41

Unsolder battery vAres from bettery terminals.

5)

Solder battery wires to IIlrmlnals of new battery.

6)

Placo new battery into BalteryHoloer making sure battory leads are properly rouled in slots of battery holder.

7)

ReplaceBNC Ponel Assembly IAI21 by reversing sleps 1 ond 2.

6)

Perform a Normal Calibretion. Section 5, Paiagraph 67.

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ModellSBOA

861. FAN (ASB11 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.


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Rerer to fiqure 816


for perl locallon,
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Tunl Inotrument off ond ram?VA poY/er ~~rd,

21

Removo 4 screwg IH331 mountinwHeot Si'lk Agsembly IA9) to Rear PonelIMPSI.

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31

Pull He~t Sink Assembly IA91 oway frol1) Reof Panel far anough 10 unplug cables.

41

Rameve 4 screwS IA9H7) and 'spacors IASH21 mountin9 ran IA9Bl' to Heal Sink Assembly IA91.
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Lift fan IA9811


clear of Heat
,
; ,Sink Assembly IA9).
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Note position of wires and fan orientation for Inslallalion of new fan.
61

Unsolder wires from terminals.

Solder wiras to terminals of new fan as removed in step 6

81

Position new fan into He."t Sink Assembly lAS). Ensure the new fon is orientated the same as the one that was removed,
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Make sure wires are not pinclledbetween Fan IA98t i andHeat Sink AssemblyIA9/.

9)

Replace 4 screws IA9H7i and spacers IA9H21 removed in step 2.

101 Reconnect cables I~ot "'Iere removed In step 3,


111 Replace Haat Sink Assembly (A9t on Rear Panel.
121 Replace power cord and eller'gile 'nstrumentto check fan operation
Nota
Fan should start as soon as power is applied. If fan does not start. ramova power

from instrument and ChACk for


binding. faulty electrical
connections or pinched
,
,
wires.

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S~rvice

Modellg80A

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LVPS BOARD ASSEMBLY (A11 FlEMOW,L AN,D REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.

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Remove cable
connectors
at J2, J3. J4. JS, J(l. J7,Ja, Jll, J12, ar.d JI7 01 LVI'S Board As~embl\, IAI) by pulling
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connectors streight away from pins,


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Remove 2 and

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!l wiros from pin connectors.


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4), 'Remo'IB Connector Holders,lEI and E2,I from JI and XA7 01 LVI'S Board AssemblY IAll
5)

Remove 9 retaining screw. IHa)

6)

Lilt LVI'S Board Assembly IAI) vertically far enough to 'lisconnect cable's.
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7)

Disconnect 3 and 9 wire~ from pin connectors on bottom of board

a)

Romovo,LVPS Board Assembly I.AII,

91

Reinstall LVI'S aoard Assembly fAII by raversing tha removal procedure Ba sure the PI connector on the lower .ide of
board Is mating with XAI on Ihe IntEllconoecl Board Assembly IA6) before tightening scraws,

853.

PROCESSOR BOARD ASSEMBLY (1\4) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT


PROCEDURE.
,

Relar 10 ligure Bl 0 lor pan location,


I)

Remove right side cover as outlined in Cover Removal Procedura,

2)

R,move cable connectors at J2. J4. J5. JB, J9. JIO. JII, and J12, of Processor Board Assambly 1M' by pulling

connectors titraight away from rins.

3)

UnsolJer BAn wires fO and 2 wires) from Procassor Board Assembly IA4).

4)

Remova 7 rataining SOlaws fHa),

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51 , ,Lilt ProcessQr Board Assembly IA4) vertically approx, 2 inches.


61

Disconoect cables at J6 and J7 of Processor Board Assembly IA41.

71

Remove Processor Boa,rd Assembly IA4i.

81

Reinstall Processor Board Assembly IA41 by reversing the removal procedure, Be suro the PI connector on the lower
side of board is mating with XA4 on the Interconnect Board Assembly lAG) betore tighteni..; screws.

91

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Perform a 'Normal Celibratlon. Refer to C:alibratlon Procedure Section 4.

Model

Sp.,~icc

19~OA

8~64, SCOPE BOARD ASSEMBLY:IA6) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE.


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Rafer to figure

8~ 13 for part location.

1)

Remove EnhancementM~duie if installed.

21

Remove bottom 'cover as outlined in Cover Removal Procedure.

31

Remove ~9ble connectors at J1, J2, J4, J5, JB, J7, J10, and J11 of Scope Board Assembly IA51 by pulling connectors
straight eway from pins.

4)

Remove 2 screws IH19) mounUng horizontal hybrid heat sink IMP4BI to horizontal heat sink bracket IMP47).

5)

Remove 14 retaining screws (6H35, 6H8, and 2H33).

BI

Lift Scope Board AS$<!mbly IA5) vertically far enougi'to disconnect cables.

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Disconnect callies at J3 and J9 of Scopa Board Assembly IA5).

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Remove Scepa Board Assembly (A5).

9)

Reinstall Scopa Board


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C63
C64
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C57
C58
C59
C61
C62
C63
C64
C65
C66
C67
C68
C69
C70
C71
C72
C73
C74
C76
C76
C77
C78
C79
C81
C82
C83
C84
C86
C86
CB7
C88
CB9
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CA6
CR7

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CR9
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CA13
CA14
CRI6
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CA17
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CAI9
CA20
CA22
CA23
CR24
CA26
CA78
CA27
CA79
CR30
CR31
CA32
CA33
CA34
CA35
CA36
CA38
CA39
CA40

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CA42
CA43
CA44
CA46
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017
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040
041
042
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053
054
055
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060
061
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A13
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AI6
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A20
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A22
A23
R24
A25
A26
R27
R28

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06
06
07
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C7
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A32
A33
A34
A35
A36
A37
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A39
A40
R42
R43
A44
A45
R46
A47
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A49
A60
A52
A53

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A56
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L7
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H6
H6
H6
H5
H5
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H6
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R76
R77
A78
A79
A80
A81
A83
A84
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A86
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R88
R89
R90
R91
A92
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A94
Al0l
Al02
AI03
A104
RI05
AI06
Al07
RI08
A109
Al10
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A116
A117
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A121
A122
A123
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R125
A126
A127

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C6
C7
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C16
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C22
C23
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C26
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C28
C29
C30
C31
C32
C33
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J6
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G2
G3
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H2
H2
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R129
RI30
A131
R132
R133

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AI36
A137
A138
R139
A140
A141
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AI44
AI45

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A148
A149
A160
A161
AI62
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AI54
A165
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A167
A168
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AI60
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A162
AI63
AI64
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A166
A167
R168
R169
A170
A171

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J2
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F2
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K4
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K4
K4
K4
K2
K3
L3
H2
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L2
L2
L2
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M2
M2
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L3
L4
L3
L4
L4
L4
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RI73
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excaeds approxlmetely 33 V p-n
regulators AIVRI or AI VR2 will bre'akdown causing current to flow
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,
throug~ the other voltage regulator and (\IR3. The voltage drop across AIR3 will be sufficient 10 gate the triac Into
conduction. The triac A102 can'
ba gated on
with either a positive or negative voltage on the
gate. With the trlec conducting.
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temperetur,; 01 the re" panel Heat Sink Assembly, A9, exceeds the ambient temperature Inside the Instrument near the
~ntrol P.. ~el Assembly. A temperature sensing d~lce. UI, is mounted n,ear the Conlrol Parel Assembly etthe fronl and
inside the 1980. This device Is adjusted byAI R231 lor Bspecific operallngtemperature, Another lemperature sensing device,
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temperature of UI a voltage unbalance will occur on the Inpuls 01 the voltage comparator AI U12. Theoutput of the voltage
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C55
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R222
R223
' R224
H~
R225
H5
R126
J5 . 8227
H2
R22a
R229
H3
R230
GI
..11
R231
F2
R212
Kl
j:f233
E7
R234
07
Rn
H3
Rn
L7
RT3
J7
RT4
TP1
H6
H-6
iP2
TP3
He
Ul
07
U2
0-7
U3
OB
U4
E8
U5
E7
U6
Ea
U7
F7
UB
H2
H2
U9
J.4
UIO
Ul1
06
U12
EB
VAl
FB
VA2
FB
VR3
Ea
VR4
E4
F-4
VR5
VA6
oa
VA7
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VRB
O-B
XA7
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H5
H,5
J5
Jb
H-5
J-5
J,8,
K5
K5
L5
K5
L5
K5
J-5
J5
J5
J.5
J5
J6
H7
F3
F3
F3
03

G2
G3
G]
G3
G,2
G2
G3
F3
FJ
H-2
HI
H-l
Hl
H2
H2
H2
H2
J-I

A129
Rl29
RI30
A131
RI32
RI3,'
RtJ4
~135

R135
R13T
PI3a
RI39
6140
RI~I

RI43
RI44
R145
R1.41
Rl0:8
R149

RI50
R\:;1

R152
R153
RI64
R15~

RI56
RI57
Rlsa
R159
8160

A15\
RI52
R153
RI64
RHiS
R166
AI67
R16e
R169

R\70
R171

J2
J2
J2
KI
F2
F2
F2
F2
Jl
J.\
JI
K2
J2
J2
K2
K2
r,4
K4
' K3
K-4
K4
K-4
K2
K3
L3
H2
L3
L2
L2
L2
Ll
M-2
M2
K2
L3
L4
L3
L4
L4
L4
M4

G-3

R':8S

R1B7
Rl:lO
RIal
R193
RIl14
RI95
RI96
Rl9S
ii~99

, ,00

R20'
R204
R205
R206
8207
R20e
R209
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R217
R21B
R219
R220

H7
L7
L7
G6

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H2
H3
H,3

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L5
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K3
H6
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PIC) Low Vohage Power Supply Board, -12 V. -24 V. Floodgun. and Panel Outputs
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Service

SERVICE SHEET 4 - THEORY OF OPERATION


,.12V Reguleto~:Approximately 16 V rms'on T1 pins 13~nd 141s f __ed by Al F6. rectified by Al CA22. and filtered by A7C6.
The filtered voltage Isapplied to the IN terminal of the regulator IC A9U2. The series regulator Is controlled by Op Amp Al U6. A
referencll for the negative Input of the Op Amp is developed from the +15 V and the -12 Voutput. The positive Input side Is tied
to ground. If the -12 Volltput changes. the voltage at Al U6 pin 2 will change which changes the reference forthe voltage
regulator A9U2, When the potential ot the common Input of Ihe regulator changes. the regulator changes the-12 Voutput In
an ettempt t.) maintain -12 V from the common Input. The regulator I.C. has an Internal current limit circuit.
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-24 V,ReguI8tor./'Ilproxllllat~ly2 7V rms on T1 pins 11 and 121s fused by A1F7. rectified by Al CA23.andfilteredby A7C7.
The filtereci voltage Is applied to the IN tormlnal of the regulator IC A9U 1. The series regulator Is referenced to ground at Its
common input.
. If Ihe -24 V oUtput changes. the series regulator changes the output to maintain -24 volts 1rom Its common
Input. The regulator I.C. has an Internal currertlimit circuit.

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.Aood G~n PowerSupply. Approximately 6.6 V rms on T1 pins 3 and 4 is fused by A1F8. rectified by A1CA24. andfilteredby
A7C8. Thevoltage.across A7C8 Is available to Service Sheet 5 as the Flood Gun voltage. n.is supply is not referent;;~ to
ground; lherefore. 'all r~adings must be taken using FG1-) as th'l reference.
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Penel Lamps Supply. Approximately 9.5 V rms on T1 pins 15 and \6 is rcctifiedbyCA31mountedon the 1980chassls'. fused
by Al F9, and filtered by At C64.' AS'a4 Is a series regulator which Is controlled by transistor Al Ql. The input to the base of
, A1Ql 'is e voltage whlcl' Is proparational to. the scUingof the control knob when Assigned to panel inlensity. If the Inpul
voltage to Al01 Is chonged, the current lhrough A9Q4 will also change and change panel lamp intensity. A1Q59Is the
current limit transistor.
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PIO Low Voltage Power Supply Board, -12 V. -24 V. F:r.odgun. and Panel Outpy!S,

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DESIG

AICl
AIC2
AIRI
AlR2

A1T!
CI
C2
C3
C4
C6
C8
C7
C8
C9
CIO
CI1
CI2
CI3
CRI
CR2
CR3

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84
a2
84
a3
03
E3
F3
F3
F3
G3
8-4
03
04
84
84
G3
H3
01
02
F2
F2

REF

QUIG

CR4
CR5
CR6
CR7
CR8
CR9
JI
RI
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
RF!

R9
RIO
RI1
R12
R13

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lOC

F.'
F4

'3-4
G2
G2
G4
82
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E2
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F4
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G4
G4
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RI'
RIG
RI6
RI7
RI8
. RI9
R20
R21
R22
R23
R2'
R25
TPI
TP2

I 0.4
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H4
G4
G4
G2
G2
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2
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TP3
VI
V2
V3
V4
VRI

G2

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A21
'A22
CI
C2
C3
C4
CS
C
C7
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C9
CIO
Cll
CI2
CI3
CI4
CIS
CI6
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CI9
C20
C21

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f2
f2
G4
G4
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'C23
C24
C25
C27
C28
C29

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Ke
Ma
K4
MS
M6
M6
M6
K6
M4
M4
M3
M3
M4
M3
M2
MS
K6
M2
L2
JS
JS
L-7
F-7
C-7

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J5
KS
J,G
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C32

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C34
C35
C36
C37
C38

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CR3
CR6
CR7
CRe

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CRIO
CRII
CRI2
CRI3
CRI4
CRIS
CRIS
CAI7
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E2
E3
E4
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J2
H5
J3
G.
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H6
J5
K4
Jo
J7
K3
K3
J8
J9
C5
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N5
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06
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N-5
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014
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G4
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R5
R6
R7
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R14
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RIS
RI7
RIB
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23

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R25
R26
R27
R2e
R29
R30
R31
R33
RJ'
RJS
R36
R17
AJ'e
R39
R42
R43
R44
R'S
R.6
R47
R4e
R49
R50
R51
R52
R53
RS4
RS5
RS6
A57

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M6
M5
N7
N7
N7

N6
K6
M6
J3
L3
L3
K3
K3
L2
L3
L3

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L3
L3
M7
L2
L2
L4
L4
L3
L2
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RS9
ROO
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R62
AS3
R64
R66
R66
RD7
R6e
R63
R7a
A71
Rn
R73
R7'
R75
R76
R77
R7e
R73
RBO
R61
RB2
Ra3
R54
Ra5
RBS
RP,7
RB8

GRID

lDC

M6
M6
M4
M4
M2
M3
M3
N-S
MS
N4
N3
L2
L.2
KS
KS
K6
M2
.-6
K6
M7
K6
J-5
J5
H-6
H-6
H-5
H5
J-6
J6
J6
H-6

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Re9
R90
R91
R92
R93
R94
R95
R96
R97
Rge
R99
RIOO
RIOI
51
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U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
U6
U9
UIO
UII
Ul2
UI3
Ul4
VR2
XA21
XA22

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J5
J.6
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Hlgh-voltoge Oscillator, ,The high-voilago powersupplyconslsts of an os~llIator and a rectlflng circuit. Trans"torOl IS marle
10 oscillate hecause offeadback betwean Ircnsformer A~A 1T1's primary winding In comblnallon with feedback from the

secondary willdlngs through A3U1. With varying conduction Ihrough aI, Ihe circuit oscillates at a rote determined by the
Inherant distributed Indu,tilllce and caplicilance of Ihe oscillator circuit, consequenlly Ihe output of the power supply is
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oUlpulnf differantial anlpl!.'er A3U1.

;Hlgh-vollege Regulator, Operalional Amplifier A3U 1 cempares the vOltage allh~ junction of A2A6 andA3A83 with ground,
then drives HV Osclllat~r a t to compen~e'e lor any differences. The vollage level is determined by the divider action of
A3A81, A3A82, and A3A83. For example, an increa~e in the cathode current olthe CAT IVl i will tend toc hange the calhooe
voltage re~ultlng in the (+) inpul of A3Ul going POSItive. r,e oUlput of A3Ul follows the loput, forcing 01 toconduct harder.
When the oscillator conducts harder, the HV from AlCAl goes mo,'e negative relurning the Inout" /\3\)1 toOV (equal lathe
'referoncetevel applied to the' (-I inputlpin 21.
Hlgh-Volleg8 Rectifier, The CAT c8thoc!e and grid voltages are developed In Ihe secondary of the hlghvollage transformer

n. The cathode volulge is rectified and flilered before application to the cathode of the CAT. It is also US'ld as a feedback

A2A1

control to Ihe high-voltagc oscllletor, as raferenc9 for Ihe CATfHament winding, as a reference for the grid bias supply, and for
the 'focus voltage divi~er network. The calhode voltage Is set to -2750 volls by A3A83.
The CAT g".d voltage Is parlly derived froOlthe secondary winding of Iransformur A2A1T1 al TP2. This voltage IS applied

thr~ugh en AC
, network (A2Al Cl,A2A1AI) t'odlodes thaI clamp the voltage swing upper levul with the Intensity limltconnol
circuit and lower level. with the gate output voltage waveform. Consequentl)the wavefo'!n at TP2 Is an ac carrier with an
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which .is modulaled by Ihe gate's outpUI waveform.

The gate out~ulls usuallya squ~rewave which hos e high and low level limed 10 turn the beam on during a naco and off during
renace, The grid Is referenced 10 the cathode by A2A3 and A2A7. The result Is e rectified grid voltage which has a dc level that
follows Ihe cathoda voltage bUI differs from il by un emount proporllonal to the gate OUlput waveform. This dlfferenco
hetween grid and cathode voltag~ determines the beam intensity,
The Intensily Limit adjustment, A2A14,Is 10 compensate for the differ~nce in cutoff values of CATs. The Intensity Lirnit should
only requlr~ adjustment when the CAT has beenchangad. The Focus Limit. A2A24, is to adjust for optimum focus over tho
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T~o HV Mulfpller voltage is picked off th'J secondary winding of transformer A2A1T1 at the cathode of A2CAI. Thevoltage is

applied to lssembly
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, All where it Is multlplieJ,v ~, rectified, filtered, and thell applied tothe post accelerator of the CAi. The

post accelerator voltage Is uppro"imalely 16.5 ~,V.


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High Voltage Power Supply and CRT

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C6
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C13
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C22
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C3 .
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J6
H8

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C32
C33
C34
C35
C35
C37
C30
C39
C40
CRI
CR2
CR3
CR6
CR7
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L5
L4
L4
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L3
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M7
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023
024
025
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R5
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R13
R14
R15
R15
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R21
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R26
R27
R20
R29
R30
R31
R33
R34
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R38
R39
R42
R43
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R45
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R60
R61
R62
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R74
R75
R76
R77
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M5 R90
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HDIM2.
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comparolivo 10 meln sw~ep speeds In un altempllo maintain relolivoly even Intenslly regardloss of
sweep speods.

HEXEN

High, External Enable - Exerledhigh when external X, Y, and Z inp~,s are to be used for daflectlon
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HTOC

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SERVICE SHEET 6 - THEQRY OF, OPERATION


Main Sweep Gate. The main sweep gate Is produced when A3Q91s conducting, A3Q91s biased to be hormallyco~dl,ctlng
end Is not conducting wl18',any one of the current switch trens'stors IA3Q8.010.Ql1.QI2:QI3)1s gated on, Each 01 .he
currant switch translst,ors Is controlled by a different blank'ng signal. Current SWitch. A3Q12. Is on when HCHEN (High.
Charactar
Enablells high, HCHEN Is high when, characters are baing written on the CRT, Current SWitch. A3Q8.ls on,when
,
HBLNK (High. Blank) is high, HBLNKlshlghdurin~ the main sweep relroce. Current swltch.A3QI3.ls on when H13GIPIIIHlgh.
lllanking Gate (Plug In) Is high. HBGtPIl mey II., used for some future expansion module and will elways be lowvmh the
Enhancement Module removed. Current switch. A3Qll. Is on when HEX~f\ ,rllgh. Externel Enable) and /l;EXT BLANK 'el e
both high. HEXEN Is 111gh only In XYZ $cope mode and H~EXT BLANK Is from the Z Blanking Input on the rear panel.

Tho amount of current flow through A3Q9 will determine the amplitude of the Gate signal to the CRT. anu therefore the
intensity of the beam, ;'3Q9's current Is datermined by the vollage level at the collector of A3Q7. When onlye main sweep Is
displayed lis Intensity Is determined by the slgn~IINTENwhlch Isanoutpul from the DACon the Processor Board INTEN is an
enalog value that Is proporatianalto the &weep intensity number sel from the front panel Control Knob, When an Intensified
portion of the main sweep

is displayed the'slgnal LINT (Low.lntenslfiedlls used toenable the Intenslf,sd Gate IA3Q5.Q6Ito

supply more current to A3Q9 during tho Intensified portion of the sweep. The INT RATIO IA3RI6) adjustment adjusts the
brightmess of the Inlensifled portion "f the ~weep. Wilen a Delayed Sweep Is present. Its mtensity ;s controlled by the DLYD
INTENSITY MODIFIER (A3Ql through A3Q4) circuit. The signal LOSE ILow. Delayed Sweep Enable) enab:es the circuit
operation and HDIMI. HDIM2. hnd HDIM4(Hlgh. Delayed Intensity Modlfier)from th 1 horizontal microcircuit are digital bits
conlrolled by the main and delaytld sweep speed, As the ratio of maan to delayed s';;eep speed Is increased. a more intense
sweep Is required la be vlslable and Il)ore delayed intensity modifier bits will be active Ihigh).
Cha,acta, Sweep ,Gate. The character Sweep Gate Is produce!! when A3Q16 is conducting, A3Q161s biased tobe normally
conducting and is cutoff when 'A3Q17 Is conducting. A3Q17 will cutoff when HCHEN IHigh. Character En'able) IS high and
LCHZ {Low. Characler Z Axis} Is low. The Charecter Sweep Gate is only produced when adot of the character Is to be displayed
on tha CRT. Character Intensity Is controlled by the front panel Control Knob through the dighaltoanalog converter. A3U7.
shown on Service 'lheet 7.
Gate Output Amplllle,. The Gate Output Amplifier is a shunt feedback slaga consisting of transistors A3Q25 through
A3Q28. A3Q25 and A3Q27 are eminer followers with A3Q25 providing (he ac signal pall" Resistor A3R64 provides the dc
'feedback path. Variable capacitor. A3Cl1 and potentiometer A3R63 control the fast corner response, The Dynamic Focus
'adju~lment. A3R60. is 10 compensate for va rations in the capacitive load of the CRT. The Dynamic Focus should only require

,ldjustment after
the CRT
has been changed,
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made up of Main Sweep level. Delayed Sweep level. Intensified leval. and Character level.
Dynamic Focus Circuit.

;h~ Dynamic Focuscircuit Is to mai'1tain focus on th~ CRl Nhila lhe display Intensityis varred from

one level to another. Dynamic Focus opemtes from the Gate Pulse levels,
Transistors A3Q19andA3Q20 set upa reference levellorthe Oynamic FocusAmplifier. The reference bias levellsadjustable

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will, t~e pOjanllometer A3R60. The Dynamic Focus Output Amplifier is a shunt feedback stage consisting of transistors
A3Q21 through A3Q24. A3Q21 and A3Q23 are emitter followers with A3Q2i providing the ac s,ignal path, A3R25 provides
the dc feedback path. Variable capacitor A3C6 cont'ols fast corner response and A3R23 controls slightly slower Corner
response.

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Intensity Level 99
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Service Sheet 6. Test Inlormation


Gate and Dynamic Focus Circuits
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Low. FunCtIon Enable":'" Option signal. '

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PBOPB7

Port B 10 Unes 07 -; Option signals,

RESET

Resei pulse from m1croprocessor 10 Initellze peripherals to proper ~tates at power up or power down,

X Inpul - Horizontal Information transfer board to board in option,

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X Display Input - OUlpUI of option to horizontal output for display,

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Chorecter Intensity Dlgltl~1 to Analog Converter. Data on the Address/Data bus Is clocked Inlo the register A3U8 when
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SERVICE SHEET 7 SIGNATURE ANALYSIS

Note
Romove expansion Module before pcrforminl} tests

TEST 4.

ChIp Enlbfe ....


(S"",lce Shells 18 end 19)

Set Instrument power to off.

b. Signoture Anelyzer connections:


START \.. to TP6 tA1S)
STOP \.. to TP6 tA1S)
CLOCK J to TPS (LRO)
c.

Set 51B Bnd 51 ..C 10 closed.

d. Sellnstrumen! power 10 on.


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SIGNATURE

Probe to +SV
4A
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4-T
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4-U
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SERVICE SHEET 8 MNEMONICS


CH1 BAL

Channel 1 Belence - From I:; ,,'ance half of channell FET to vertical preamplifier Input.

CH2 BAL

Chennel 2 Belance - From balance half of channel 2 FET to vertical preamplifier Input.

CH1 SIG

Channel 1 Signal - From signal half of channell FET to vertical preamplifier Input.

CH2 SIG

Channea' 2 Signal - From signal half of channel 2 FET to vertical prea!')o~"fier Input.

CH1 VERT TAG

Channel 1 Probe Tag - fnput to processor tt' denote probe division ratio and thereby alter channel
gain accordingly.

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CH2 VERT TAG

Channel 2 Probe Tag -Input to processor to denote probe division ratio and Ihereby alter channel
gain accordingly.

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CVT

Clock, Vertical and Trlggar- Clock for vertical and trigger shift register string, to shift data through
the string.

HTDC

High. Transfer Data Command-Signal gen~ratedby software via 10 port to transfer data to parallel
outputs of shift register strings.
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register by the ,ignal CVT (CI9~k, Vertical end Trlgg~r). After LB 10';s'pr~p~rly
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A13Ul through the inverter/drivers. A13U3 or A13U4, wi:1 cause a relay solenoid tobe energized

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rhe 16 relays in the Vertical Atten'Jator are made up ofthree pieces. The 16 relay solenoids are located on the solenoid board.

: Mounted on the 'rome below each solenoid is a moveable' armature. When a solenoid Is e~ergized it.' '~ates a magnetic fiald .
which auracts the br.r~of the armature. Whan the rear of the armature is pulled up, the front is forced down andwlil close a

switch contact locate~!ln the attenuator board.

Attenuata. ;nput Circuit. Each input is lo?nted on the 1980 front panel and contains a BNCconncctorwith aconducti~'C'r!ng.
around tha corin~C1or. When a 1008X series probe is conneCted to the BNC conneclor a probe key button makes contact with
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tnpuland the other for channel 2 input The channel one and

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channel one circu' will be discussed


Input Coupling. When GND coupling is selected. S3 ISeries Switch) is opened and ground

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througl,S4 1500hm switch) andA13Rl. All coupling ,odes except GND req,uire S3 tobeclosed. If ACcoupling:$ selected,the
signal path is through C1. If DC coupling is selecte~, S1 IDC switch) will be ctoser shunting around A 13C 1, If 50 OHM DC is
selected, Sl and S4 will both be closed causing a series DC signal path with 50 ohms to ground.
Attenuator Selection. When divide by one allenuation is selected 521<"1 switch! will be closed. If divide by ten is selected
both 5 and S6 1+ 10 s"';itches) will be closed and if divide by 1OO,'s seiected 57 and 5B 1+1 00 switches) must be closed. The
;gnAl is allenuated and appli'ed to th~ gate of a JFET. 01. The JrET is c~nnected

in a .. ~'lrce follower configuralion The ~ther

hatf of the JFET recieves a dc level from the DAC to set the operatingleve'l for the JFET. Th. op.r:'lIng level of the JFET is set so
.ler of the CRT. Output oftheAtten"ator BocrdAssembly isCHl SIG.',~ CHI BAL which go tothevertical

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pream~ mlcfocircuit sh~wn on Service Sheet 9.


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R32
R33
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R44
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M2 R207
M2 R208
M2 R210
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R212
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Service Sheet 9 contains the \lertlcal Preampllflar and tho Delay Line Driver circuits, This Service Sheet elso cantalns the
Vertical Interface for the Enhancement modules. the 8andwidth Umit circuit. and the Dual Separation circuit.
Processor Contrlli. Proc.ssor Control of, the Vertical Preamp is through the serial data string LB241Latch Bit 241 and an eight
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Two 6nhancement vertical peaking ed!ustnirnts IA5C152 and A5R256) are bcross the input and are adjusted for best pulse
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Trigger View Vertical Input, The trigger view Input from the horizontal microcircuit isa twisted pair of wires connected 10 the
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Dual sepe;~tlon:lf the 1980 Isoperetlng In th" OUAL horlzontel mode. the dual separation function may be activated (rom
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vertical deflectlon'sources. The ~ther varticel deflection sources are character ramps. external YAxis, swaepcallbt'atlon. and
Internal options.
Delay Une Assembly, Al O. The ;'Ieley Une Assembly has a differential impedanca of epproxlmately 125 ohmsand provides a
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$ignal path are switching devices. If the signal atthe cathodes of A lCR36 andAlCR361slow,transistoisAl 014andA 1016

~ill ba cutoff end anoth~r signal source will be selected, Theadjustment~ HF1, HF2, HF3, HF4. and HF5 are adjusted for best
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connectors for Internal oplions.
External Vertical Signals a'.ld Intarlace. There are three other sourcos of vertical signals. The firSI of thesols Is YAxis input
from the rear panel. When a YAxis inputlsdeslrad. XYZ scope mode must be selacted. When external inputsar~ selected the
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Is HOTE IHlgh. Delayed Trigger Enablel Which Is gated to the vertical outpJtampllfierby SWP
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gated through A1022 .nd'A1023. Theflrst'of these signels Is Y DISP ftom the Waveform Storage Option. The other signal Is
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the vertical characlar ramp which is generated by Al 021, Al UB. and Al 061. When the signal HCHRV tHigh. Character
RetraO! Vertl,cal) Is high. Al 0.61
conduct placing a ground potantlal on the collector of AI 021. After a character ;etrace
Intetval. HCHRV goes Inw"Which removes the ground from the collector of Al 021 and will allow the capacitor A lC371at
Al U8 pin 3: 10 charge throuQn AI 021. Al RB3. and Al RB4. At the outpUt of MU8 !pin 61 e positive going ramp voltage Is
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Pia Low Vohage Power Supply Board, Vertical OutPUt'

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G:qID

DESIG

lOC
L9
03
B3
B2
02
C4
a3
,B?
02
E3
F2
F3
F2
F.J
F4
G)
N5
Ma
K4

Al
CI
C2
C3
~4

C5
C6
C7
ca
C9'
Cl0
Cl\
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Cl)
CI4
Cit.
CI6
CI7
C1":
(19
C20
C21

L4

C23

C2:4
C25
C26
C27
C26
C29.
C)I
C32
C33
C34
C)5
C36
C37
C39
C40
C41
C43
C44
C4~

DETAIL OF HYBRID ASSEMBLY

C46
C47
C4a
C49
C51
C52
C53
C54
C55
C56
C57
C50
C59
coo

P5
P5
L8
N5
K6
K6
M5
M5
La
ND
Fa
Ma
L5
M8
P8
K)
P2
P2
p.)
03
C6
a7
aa
00
E6
F7
F4
~.4

M4
M3
P3
G6
(l6
E2
62
02

REF

GRID

LOC

DESIG

C61
C61
C63
C04
C65
C66
C67
CGA

Co,,

C70
C71
C72
C7)
C;'4

C75
C76
C77
C7a
C79
cal
C82
C83
C84
C85
C88
C81
Ca8
C89
C90
C91
C92
C9)
C94
C95
C98
C97
C98
C99
Cl00
CIOI
CI02
CI03
CI04
CIOS
CIOS
CI07
CI08
CI09
C110
Cl11
C112
Cll)
C114
CII5
CI16
C117

C4
B2
M6
Ga
G6
a7
H4
N)
N,6
F5 '
C4
a3
a,5
02
K5
P4
F7
M5
L5
K4
H4
J.4
K2
L2
L4
M4
N4
N4
J2
H)
G6
J4
Ma
N,8
07
87
C8
C8
N2
N7
G5
E6
E6
L5
LS
H5
G4
C4
C2
07
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ca
ao
a7
J7
L5

REF
QUia
CII8
CI19
C120
CI21
C122
Cll3
C124'
CI25
C126
C127
CI28
C129

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Cl)1
CI32
CI33
CI34
C138
Cl)9
CI40
C141
CI42
CI44
CI45
C146
C147
C14a
CI49
. CI50
CI51
CI52
CRI
CR2
CR)
CR4
CR;
CR6
CR7
CAS
CR9
CRIO
CRll
CR12
CR13
CR14
CR15
CR16
CRI7
CRI8
CRI9
CR20
CR21
El
E2
E)
E4

GRID

LOC

La
03
E2
C2
a2
=~

C4
J5
G7
G7
G3
G3
a)
ca
Ma
P5
F2
H2
H2
03
G2
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P6
F2
E2
L2
a6
H5
Ka
D)
E4
04

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04
E4
E)
E3
G3
H2
G2
C5
C5
a5
a5
a5
a5
A~

AS
K6
J6
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03
E3
E3
G)
G3

REF
DEsiO
E5
E6
E7
Ea
E9
EIO
F;,1I

JI
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
Ja
J9
JIO
Jll
JI2
JI3
Ll
L2
L3
L4
L6
L7
La
L9
Lll
LI2
LI3
PI
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02
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05
Q7
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09
010
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012
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014
015
016
017
ala
019
020
021
an
023
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GRID

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F2
F2
ca
a,c
a6
A6
L3
Fa
pa
G7
H7
J7
J./
L5
F3
G)
P4
P4
05
L7
E3
G4
G6
G6
P6
G4
M5
K6
G5
E6
G5
H4
0-4
04
E3
E4
E3
F3
F)
F)
F3
.3
F4
F3
F)
F2
F2
L5
M4
K8
KO
C5
a6
a5
A6
F6

REF

OE.SIG

R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
A6
A9
RIO
RII
R12
R13
R14
RI5
RI6
R17
H19
R20
A21
R22
R2)
R24
R25
R27
R28
R28
R)O
R31
R32
R33
R)4
R35
R36
R)7
R)8
R39
R40
R41
R42
R43
A44
R45
046
R4'/
R48
R49
R~O

R51
R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
R57
H58
R59

GRID

LOC

H2
H2
03
H2
H2
E2
E2
E2
02
03
F2
02
02
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F2
F2
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05
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05
05
04
02
02
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E3
E)
E)
E4
E)
E3
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F4
F2
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F)
F)
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F3
F4
F3
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G)
G)
G)
G2
F4
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G3
G3
G)

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R60
R61
G2
GJ
RG2
C,3
R63
p7
R64
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R65
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A67
i P7
R6a
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R59
R70
K4
A71
L4
R72
K4
A73
L4
K5
R7'
R75
K4
R76
L5
K5
R77
R78 I L5
, K'5
R79
H80
K5
R81
J'5
R82
J5
R81
J5
R84
P5
R85
iI P5
R86 , P5
A87 .1 P5
R8a 'I K5
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R89
K4
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R91
R92
K5
1.45
R93
M5
R94
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R96
L6
R97 ,1 L6
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R99
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Rl00
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Rl02
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K7
RI04
J7
RI05
J7
Al06
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RI09 ,1 KO
Rll0 I Ka
Rll1 I N5
R112 I N5
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R114
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R116
A117
1118

RI19
R120
HI21
RI22
RI23
A124
AI25
R126
R12a
R129
RI30
RI)I
RI32
RI33
AI)4
RI35
RI36
R137
RI38
Rl)9
RI40
RI41
RI42
RI43
RI44
R14$
Rlot6
R147
RI48
RI49
RI50
RI51
R152
RI53
RI64
RI55
R156
R157'
R158
RI60
RI~I

RI52
R16)
RI64
0\66
RI56
R167
R158
RI59
R170
R\71
R17) .

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REF

LOC

DESIO

P7
F6
P7
N,5
J6
J6
J7
J7
J7
J7
N7
P7
N6
P7
M8
K7
K5
K5
Ma
M8
.)7
J7
NO
L)
N3
J4
N3
J4
K6
K6
K7
M2
M2
M2
M2
M2
N2
N2
N2
P2
P2

P2
P4
P3
p')
05
C5
C6
05
e5
C6
a6
C6
C6
H8

RI74
R175
R176

A111
RI7B
RI7S
Rleo
RI81
RI82
RIB3
RIB4
AI85
RI88
RI87
AI89
RI90
RI91
AI92
R19)
RI94
R195 '
Rl95
RI97
RI98
R199
A200
A201
R2C2
Rn)
11204
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R~C6

R207
A208
R210
R211
R212
R21)
R214
R21S

R216
R2'~

R21~

R220
R221
R122
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
r.228

R229
A230
~231

GRID

REF

lOC

DESIG

R2)2
Ga
R233
Ga
R234
DB
R235
Da
R236
Da
R237
05
A23a
B5
R239
86
11240
05
R241
10.5
R242
a6
R24)
B6
A244
A6
R245
ca
R24G
E7
R247
E6
R248
07
E7, R249
E6
R250
A251
F6
E6
R252
E8
R255
E8 . P25n
F.a Rn
E8
TPI
TP2
Da
UI
ES
U2
E8
U)
ES
U4
E8
07
U5
U5
07
U7
E4
E4
U8
N6
'19
Ul0
84
UII
~5
P4
U12'
Ul3
F7
Ul4
H2
1J15
H2
!H
U16
J.4
U17
N7
Ul8
N7
U19
MO U20
H2
U21
H2
'J22
H,G
U23
U24
H5
U25
L2
M2 U25
M,2 VRI
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C5
C5
a5
a4
a5
a6
a5
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p.)
J5
Ja
Ja
J6
P4
06
E5
E4
G5
E5
E4
H2
H2
C7
E8
FS
E7
f7
C'5
C3
K7
M6
07
J6
J6
L5
J.)
K)
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M)
M3
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J2
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E3
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CH1-CH4

Channal Seloot Bits - "Convertad" to HCHI through'HCH41n A6UI 4 used tot~rn channals on Via,
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Chop Clock "- Derived from processor clock via DACRefrosh Controllar - u5ad to "sampla" tracas in
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CHSUM

ChBnnal, Sum - , Used to turn on multiple channels' for algebraic


summation:
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Group Execute Trlggar- ~rom HP-IB. Allows bus simulation of a FIND BEAM key closur~.

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H BLANKClK

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High: BI~nking <;Iock - Wire-ored ~ith HBLNK from the horiz'ontal microcircuit - provides chopped
,blanking wher. trace is normvlly unblanked. ,
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High. Calibrator off - Used to turn c~lillrator off when oscillator lC'\llls on.

HCH1

High. Channel 1 .- Bit to turn channel I on when

t~ turn channal

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HCH3

High. Channel,3 .-

Bit to turn chRnnel 3 on when deslred,,

HCH4

IIlgh. Chenn61 4 -

Bit to turn channel 4 on vJhbn d~lred.,

,HCRS

Horizontal Counter Reset - Signal from 10 to sweep control circuit to reset counter when a sv./E,ep
InlarrUpl isrequested.
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High. Delayed Trigger View - Who.n activatad allows delayed trigger signal 10 be applied to the

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High. Channal 2 -

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.High., Main Trigger View - When activated allows main trigger eignal ,to be applied to verlical fo~
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High. Oscillator Off - Low only during "Delay Time Cal" function in Front Panal caUbr.Btion
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High. 'rransfer Data Command -Signal gener~tedby software vie 10 l10rt totranst~rdBlatoperaliol
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Low. 1 vs 2 ...,. Derived In thfl sweep control ~Ircults during I 'JS 2 mode to unbronk ~eam and inhibit
, blanking by or aeneration 01 sWeeps. Separate 5Ignal{s) activates proper amplifier F,thS.
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Low. Delayed Sweep Enable - Signalto.horizontal microcircuit 10 output dal.y~d swaep.

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Low. Main Sweep Eneble"":' Signal to horllonlJll microcircliitto output main 6weap.
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Output 01 the horizontal microcircuit D<:curing at the end of each swaep.

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Calibrator. Bit Code B -,In conjunction with B,t Codes A and C determines calibrator amplitude.

HCH2

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SERVICE SHEET 11 MNEMONICS (CONT'O)


LSE~4

Low, Separate Enable - From horizontal ~ontrol circuit during dual sweep mode to separate MAIN
'
INTENSIAED and DlY'Dtraces,

LTV

low, Trigger View - Via Ihe sweep conlrol circuil when all channels are off,lTV allows trigger view
-;. if MTV is high main trigger view results - If MTV is low delayed Irigger view results,

M,TV

Mein Trigijer View - When high main TV is selected -

PCHC

Pulse Clock Horizont.l end Calibrator - From 10 port to sweep control 10 gale dala for channel,
swliep, or calibralor functions.

SBO

Sweep Bit 0 - With SBI delermines the sweep mode in Ihe sweep control circuils.

SB1

Sweep Bit 1 - With SBO determines the sweep mode in the sweep control circuits.

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Serial Dale - Data sIring f,om 10 to various shift registers that when clocked InIO the shift register
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state machine to conlrol tho displ~yed sweeps.Theslale machine raceives major scope setups Ih~rlzonlal mllde. numbllr Ilf
channels dlsplaved; Irigger views displayed. etc.) frere Ihe processor; Ihroughthe ."rial to paranal in'erfece A6U IS; Ont'8 a
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sweeps are requl,ed.lh'l memorycontalnoO. This number is availebleon I~e DOS. 006. and 007 outputsol the ROM. and get
added (in A6U23) wilh ~lV i1ow. Trigger View). If Trigger View is 1101 selected Ihigh). the res'uillrom the adder is I~e same as
Ihe Input fiom the R:':M. If Trigger ~Iew is selected i1ow). the resull IrOl)1lhe adder is the mpul number minus one:
Tho 1outpul of the edder is loaded Into the counter. A5U22, wilh HCRS (Horizontal Counter Resatl el the lime olthe SOIUp and
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When the next clock is input 10 tha,counter Ihe pamllelloadwilf occor. removing rhe lermlnal count. and the Ctlunt.r will again
begin incremonllng.
This sequence
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chanr,els 1 - 4 ",UJt be olf IHCIt1 - HCH4, low). and

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Delayed trigger view must be selecuid ILlV. low; MlV, Low!


swaep bit 0 must be low i1NTEN or DUAL oelecle<l). and

, - main sweep is not sweepin\lILMSE is highl


HMIV. -'- channels I - 4 must be off IHCHI - HCH4. low!: and
- main trigger view must be se,lected ILlV. \nw; MlV. high)
LMSE '-- 581 high (MAIN INTEN mode Qelecled/. or'
--, :>04 high (in DU/,L and I1UI swuerlng Delayed or in holdoff). or
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C31
C32
C33
C34
C35
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C37
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C40
C41
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C44
C45
C46
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H-7
J-7
J-7
l5
F-3
G3
P4
P4
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[3
G4

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G6
P6
G4
M5
Ka
G5
[6
G6
1-14
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0-4
[3
[4
[3
F3
F-3
F3
F3
FJ
F4
F3
F-3
F-2
F2
l5
M4
Ka
Ka
C6
a-6
Ba
A6
F6

R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
RO
R9
RIO

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'G3
G2
G3
G3
P7
P-7
P7
P7
Na
Ma
K4
L4
K4
L4
K5
K4
l5
K5
l5
K5
K,5
J5
Je
J5
P5
P5
P-5
P5
K5
K4
K5
K-5
K5
M5
M5
M,5
L5
L5
l7
N5
la
La
L7
K-7
J7
J7
K7
l7
Ka
Ka
Ka
N5
N5
Ke
1-16
KO

RH
DESIO

GRID

RI16
RII7
Rlla
RII9
RI20
R121
R122
R12J
RI74
RI25
R126
R12a
R129
R1JO
R131
RI32
R133
RI34
RI35
RI36
R137
R13a
RI39
R140
RI41
R142
R143
RI44
R.45
R146
R147
R14a
RI49
RISO
R.51
RI52
RI53
RI64
R155
R156
R157
R15a
RI60
RI51
RI52
RI53
RI64
RI65
RI66
RI57
R15a
RIE9
R170
RI7I
RI73

P7
P5
P7
N5
J6
Ja
J7
J7
J7

LOC

J7 \
N7
P-7
N6
P7
Ma
K7
K5
K5
Ma
MB
J7
J-7
N6
L3
N3
J4
N3
J.4
K6
K6
r,7
M2
M2
M,2
M2
M2
N2
N2
N2
P2
P2
P-2
P4
P3
F-3
05
C5
C5
05
05
C6
a6
C.
C6
Ha

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R174
R175
RI76
R177
R17a
R179
RI60
Rial
Rla2
RlaJ
R161
Rlb_
RI86
R187
RI89
RIOO
RI91
R192
R193
RI94
R195
R196
R197 '
RI9a
R.99
R200
R201
R202
R203

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R206
R207
R20S
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R217
R21a
R220
R221
R222
R223
R224
R225
R225
R227
R22a
R229
R230
R231

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R232
R233
R2J4
R235
R2J6
D,S
R2J7
R23a
B5
06. 'R239
R240
06
R24.
A5
R242
B6
R243
B6
R24-1
A5
R245
C8
R246
[7
R247
[6
R24a
07
R249
[7
[6
R250
R251
F6
[6
R252
Ea
R255
[a
R256
RT!
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TPI
[a
TP2
oa
UI
[a
U2
[a
UJ
[a
114
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U6
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U7
[4
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U9
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Ul0
UII
K5
p4
Ul2
U13
F7
U14
H2
U15
1-12
U16
N5
U17
J4
N-7
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U19
Me U20
H2
U21
H2
U22
1-16
U23
U24
H5
U25
l2
M2 U26
M2 VRI
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N3
NJ
N3
B-5
C5
C5
05
B4
0-5
B5
05
P-3
P3
J5
JB
Ja
Ja
P4
05
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G-5
[5
[4
H:l
H2
C7
[a
Fa
[7
F7
C-5
C3
K-7
M6
07
J5
J6
L5
J3
K3
l-3
M-3
M3
NJ
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J2
K2
L2
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ALT CLK

Alternate
Clock - OUlput of the horizontal
microcircuil
occuring at the end, of eac.h sweep.
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BCD1

56blt sarlal data fr~;n microprocessor to horizontoI microcircuit with bweap instructions,

BCD2

56bit serial dato from horizontal microcircuit to microprocessor u.'ed 10 e!fe<:t

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High,' Display, hlhlbit Control horizolllal awaits reset>

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Signal to processor 10 signifying slngla sweep Is complete.


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High. Delayed Intensity Modifier BIts - Output from horl7,ontal m,crocircullto g8ta circuit where'
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main sweep sp~eds in an aHamptto maintain relalively even Intansity regardlass of swaep spaeds.
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High. Dalayed Not Trigger~d -~ignalto liRht "NOT TRGO" lamp denoting delayad sweap Is not
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HOST,

High. Delayed Sweep Trlgger,-'- Generoted by trigger circuli to sta'rt delayed swaep in the triggared '
mooe.
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High. Delayed Trigger Enable - Generated at end 01 m~i~ sweep and appliad to tll'oger circuit to
HOST
10 be generated when desired.
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HINT

Hlgh/'intanslfied - Inverted and used 10 intensify rnein gate during delayed sweep

HMCltt

High. Main Clock - Trigger signal output of main trigger microcircuit microcircuit to RESET the auto sweep timer.

HMNT

High. Main Not Trlggerad - Derived from horizontal when main sweap Is not triggered lboth normal
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and auto) - ,used to light main "NOT TRGD." lamp.

HMSG

High. Main Sweep Gate - From horizontal micrcclrcuit during main sweep ramp time - available
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for oplion, enhancement module. and rear panel output.

HMST

High. Meln Sweap Trigger - Ganerated by trigger microcircuit to start main sweap In triggared
mode.

HMTE

High. Main Trlggar Enable - From horizontal microcircuit to main trigger circuit slenifylng main
sweep is ready to occept a trigger - after holdoff.

HSYNC

Horizontal Sync - From processor horizontal interface to horizontal mlcroclrcuil. to synchronize


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IS

Instruction String - A 10 bit sarial data st,ing s~:\t 10 the horizortal microcircuit to denote Ihat a
state change Instruction Is to foll.w.
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[3
[3
N6

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High. !?elayed, CIO~k - Signal f",m dalayed trigger outpu~, ~sad by, the hor,lzontal microcircuit t,o
count ev~nt~ to;~ gltallY,dela y delayed 6~eep,
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High. Bl,enk - Unblanks CRT for traco and blanks during retrace and holdoff. ,I '

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HBLNK

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Service Sheet 12. Component Locator


PIO SctJe Boerd, Horizomal Sweep Circuits

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12 MNEMONICS (CONT'O)
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'low) ; vs 2'...'. Derived Ir the sweep control circuits during 1 vs 2 mode to unblank beam and Inhibit
"blanking by or gene'ration of sweeps. Separate signalls) ectlvates proper amplifier paths.
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,lo"'!; Intersifled - Compler"ent of HINT sent to the Gate amplifier to intensity main gale during
dalay.ed ramp time.
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LMSE,

low, Main Sweep Enable- Signal to horizontal


microcircuit. to output main sweep.
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LMSYNC

low, Mastar Sync - Darived from processor clock by the DRC to synchronize data trensfer to the
OAC, ,and used by the horizontal microcircuit to synchronize its oporaticn..

PH1 ClK

Phase 1 Clock -

Processor clock divided by eight -

from the DRC to the DACa nd horizontal '

microcircuit.

PH2 CLK
Ti'Q

Phase 2 CI(\ck - Procaosor clock divided bt eight from the DRC to the
, microcircuit - displaced from PH 1 ClK by two processor clock periods.

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low,
-Output from horizontal microcircuit,to an 10 port signifying !he processor that a main
sweep trigger was Initiated during the delayed sweep ramp - used in the auto scope reutine and
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, available 1'0 HpIB.

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low, Dohlyeti Sweep Enable - Signal to horizontal microcirc'ull to output delayed sweep.

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and horizontal,

Timing Frequency - lMSYNC signal divided by 2 to activate the calibrator switch and krm calibrator
square wava (-1.8e kHz).
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Model ISBOA

Service

SERVICE SHEET 12- Tt-IEORY OFOPER~TION

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Service,'Sheel 1,2, contains: Ihahorizontalsweep circuits, MoSI of the circuity for the horizontal sweep

end interlece Is

horizontel
microcircuit, A51Je. The horizontal microcircuit contains threc separate chips inside the
contained
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single package. TIle horizonllil microclrcuil produces the sweep ramps, receives command dala Irom Ihe microprocessor,
produces thes:..eep oate: end liming signals lor use by olher circuils.
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Hc.lzonlall~structions,
The horizontal microcircuit, A5US. receives processor control data on a bldlroctlomllserlal dala line,
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horizonlal microcircuit and BCD2 is data Irom the horizontal mlcrcclrculttothaprocessor horlzonlellnterface circuits shown
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serviceIsheel
24. The BCD
data string
to or from
Iha hollzontal microcircUit is) a 55 hil's"Ing,
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The IS (InstrucllOrl String~ signal is a serial data string 10 bits in le,'gth with tha first two bilsol tha Siring baing ')5, Tha
i'nSlruCtion
sl~lng
c~ntalns the commands lor the horizontal mlcroclrcult.'"Che
Ins'truclon string data commands
the horizontal
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mlr.roo:!rc:lit 10 read new data, output data. and how to use the data Input. lMSYNC (low, Masler Sync~, PHI ClK IPhese 1
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Clo;k). and PH2 ClK (Phesa '2 Clock) Dre timing slonais Irom the DAC Refrash Controllar. lMSYNC oocors after tha IS string

end ,;'cfare'lhG'BCD string and is to~yncronlza the t:orizontallJ1lcrOCircuitwlth the'processor horizontal interface lor proper'

dlltacommu'nlcation:The PHI ClK and PH2 ClK' are usad lor data transmission and data shllt 'clocks.,
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Main'SWIlep, Ir' ordor,for the horizontal mlcl'odrcuit to outpul 0 lI)aln s 'IIeep, lMSE (low, Main Sweep Enable) must be low
from the swoep control circuits

on sorvice sh~et 11. Thehorizontal ml~rocirtult elsa produc'es the signal HMTEIHIgh, Main

Trlgge; Enable) on A5U9 pin 1B. At this time the mainlrigger circuits will be arm~d end waiting lor a vertical, external, or auto
trigger to produce tho Irlgger pul,e. When the It 'goer pulse Is produced, the signdl HMST (High. Main Sweep Triggen is
produced by the trlgger'mlcroclrcuit and is Input 10 the horizontal mlcrocircuil on pin 16. HMST Is rcqulred by the horizontal
microcircuit to prodL~e a HMSG IHigh. Main Sweep GalO) outputto the rear panel and enhancement mOdulo. HMSG will also
start the main swe~ ramp generator. The MSG outpul is adjusted by A5Rl 00. The Main Swoop Gale 15 adjUS\fld lor enough
tho,e"tiresweep and nol tho retroce. At the end of the main sweep ramp a delayod sweep will bo produced and
width 10,see
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enothe- main sweep cannol be generated until the delayed cycle has been completed.
Delay Id Sweop, In ardor lor tho, horizontal microcircuit to output a delayed sweep, lOSE Ilow, Delayod Swaep Enablo) must
be low Irom the sweep control circuits on service sheet 11. The horizontal mlcrocirwit also produces the signal HDTE (High,
Delayed Trigger Enable) on A5U9 pin 52. AI this lime the delayed trigger circuits will be erm'ed and waiting lor a verticdl,
external or auto Irigger to produce the trigller pulse. When the trigger pulse 15 produced, the signal HOST (High. !1elayed
Sweep Tr,gger)15 produced by the trigger microcircuiland;s Input to the ho' Izontal microcircuit on pin 53. HOST is required by
the horlzonlal microcircuit to produce a HDSG IHigl\.

O~layed Sweep Gate) output

to lhe rear panel and enhancement

module. BDSG will also start tho delayed sweep rampgenarator. The DSG OUtpUl is edjusted by A6R 111. The Dolayed Sweop
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Gate Is adjusted for onough width to see tho delayed ,Iwaep ramp and not the retraco.
Sweep Ramp Genorators, Eacll 01 tho sweep ramp generetors Imain and deleyed) contain lour ramp cepacitors which are
selected !ordillereni ranges. One 01 the capacllors is switched across the currenlsource Inputs by the ~weep range selecl bits
conlalned in lhe BCD data string. The swoop capacitors for ttlti two slow. 51 sweep rangeslA6C25,A6C26 for main end
A5C27. A5C28 lor dalayed) are external 10 the horlzental mlcrocircull ar.d the other two ere Internal 10 the horizontal
microcircuit. The solected ramp capaclior Is charged by the ram~cun~"t ~~urce fa produce a main or delayed horizontal ramp

voilage al.pins 63 and 64. Tho ramp ~oltago


deflecton plates.
.. is ao,.lil,ed lservic~ .heet 13) and applied to lhe CRT horizontal
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SWP ST ISwoep Starl), A!iR133, Is adjusted


for Main and Delayed sweeps to start Jt 'Ihe same tilne
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Each 01 the ramp currenlsources 15 conlrolled by an Input voltag'J from the microprocessor DAC The DAC voltage 15

determi~ed
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by th,e sweep calibration lactors and the .01l1n9 of the sweep time 'rom the Iront panel Control Knob.

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Model 198()A
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VCO Control" The veo Is a startable (with MSGll0 MHz oscillator Inside the horizontal microcircuit used fot delay time
me'asuremems. The freq~ency datefmining cemponents forthe veo are ,I>.6A1II andA6Al Cl w~ichar~ mountad on a small
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adjusted by tha microprocessor with the veo Comrol input on A6U9
pin 46. VCO
contrails a procassor
DACvoltaga. When In
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veo Calibration mode the, frequency of the veo Is compared to tne processor crvstal clock frequencyimd the IIco Is adjusted,
by tho m\c;oprocessor unlll the Irequencles are,the same.
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Miscellaneous Outputs, HOlM 1. HI},I\'l 2, HOlM 4 (High, Delayed Intensity MOo!ilier) bits adjust the di,played ,ntensity level
pI tho delayed "weep. Intensity Is, varied'''' create a visable display at a'l n!.;n and delayed sweep speeds. Activity on these
lines Is, 01) Indication that most ttl~ horizontal microcircuit Is functioning.

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KMNT IHigh, Main Not Trlggeredlls tha signal that illuminatas the "NOT"lamp In Main Not Triggered display, larnp is on if
1 HMNT Is high.
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~[)N~(Hi9h Dalayed NotT;lggerad) Is Ihe signallhat Illuminates the "NOT" lamp In'the Delayed Not Triggered display, Lamp
Is on If HDNTsignalls high. HDNT Is h.gh when HOTE is high and HDSG(3) has not gone high Indicating trigger circuit is armed
but a trigger has not boen proouced,'
,lfLG (low, Flag) I. a signal which indic'atos if a triggered occurreu during the delayod sweap
gate. Used in Auto~~ope mooe
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ar.d ava!labla to ,. riP-lB.
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HDiCtHigh, Display Inhibit Control) Is aC"va at.ha end of the sweep In single sweep mooe,

AlT elK (Alternate Clock) Is actlva at.lhe and of each sweap and is used to clock the s'.eap ctl,lIrol counter oftar each sweep
,has bean completed.
TFQ (Timing Frequency) Is a symmerical square wava of apprCtxlm.ltely 1.86kHz, used to proouce the calibrator output square
wave: TFQ Is LMSYNC divided by two.
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HBlNK (High, Blank) is used by the gate circuits to blank the sWeep during horizontal retrace, HBlNK 1,\ "wireored" with H
BLANK elK to blan~ the chop ~witching trans'ent.
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LINT iLa,;, Intensified) Is used In the gate circuits to enable the intensified portion of the sweep.
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-0 VDC To -16VDC

,TYPICAL READING:"" -3 VDCTo -g VDC


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'Rea~ing ,is callbralion faClor dependent. Fjelldings are end poiNs ~easurll'J as function IMain Ramp} is varied.
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WDC

TYPICAL READINd --3 VDC To -9 VDC


Raadir,~

Is calibration factor dependent. Readings are end points measured as function IDelayed Rompll. varied.

o VDC T0r+4
VDC I "/pl_ally + 1.6 VDCI
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TYPICAL READING - +0.21 VDC To,+3

-0 VDC ...o +4 VDC

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Reading is calibration factor dependent. Readings are end points measured as function IFine Delay} is valled.

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Servie" Sheet /2. Test Information
PIO Scope Board. Horilontal Sweep Circuits
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.Service She~t 13 contains the horizontal sweep gating and output drivers circuits. Several horizontal signals cause horizontal
deflection on the CRT. In normal 'operation the horizontal sweep Is time shared with a character horizonlal sweep. In X'V'Z
scope mode the horizontal deflection signal Is the external X AXIS Input. In 1 vs 2 mode Ihe channel 2 signal becomes the
horizontal deflection signal. The Internal options can also produce a horizontal deflection signal.
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Horizontal Sweep Signal Path. The horizontal sweep inputs ere on J8 pins 6 and 6to Al 032 and Al 034.
The 1 vs 2. mOlld
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horizontal siQnallnputs are in /larallel with the h~rizont., sweep inputs 10 Al 033 and Al 036.. OnIV the horizon!:;. sweep
Inputs or the 1 vs 2 horizontal signallnpulsare available depending on Ihe selected mode of operation. AIR 136 is toadjustthe
.',' horizontal deflection of Ihe 1 vs 2 horizontal signal input.
The horizontal sweep signal Is applied 10 the bases of A1036 and Al 037. At the base of Al 037 a HORIZ POS IHorlzontal
Position) signal Is added to Ihe signal. The horizontal position is a de DAC voltage which is proporltlonalto the setting of the
.
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Al 046A and AI, 046B. The emitters of Al 046Aand A1046B contain the Sweep Length adjustment, Al R148, and the LBFD
(Low. Beam,Find). slgndllnput. When Ihe front panel FIND BEAM key is pressed, LBFD Is lowand will greatIVdecrease the gain
of Al 046A and Al 046B. With the gain of these amplifiers decreased the horizontal deflection displaved on the CRT isgreatlv
decreased. The collectors of A1045A andA1046B have a Plate Average adjustmentlA1R1B4)connected between them. The
adjustment Is to balance the de potential on. the horlzonlal deflection plates of the CRT.
The horizontal sweep signal will be gated through the switches Al 047 and A1048 end become Ihe Inputs for Ihe Output
Driver stages.
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Horizontal Output Drlvera. The Horizontal Output Drivers are shunt feedback stages. In Ihe upper Outp,/t Driver slage.
Al 049 and Al 060 are emitter followers with Al 049 providing the ae signal path. Resistor AIR 168 prOVides the de feedback
path. Variable capacitors. Al C62 and
Al C67 adjustlhe I,sweep Iinearitv 8t high sweep rates lIess than 50 ns). In Ihe lower
,
Output Driver stage, Al063 and Al064 are emitter followers with Al063 providing the ae signal path. Resistor Al R166
provides the de feedback path.
X AXIS Input. The X AXIS Input, from lhe rear panel. Is enab:ed when the signal HEXEN is high. HEXEN will be high when

XVZ Scope mode Is selected. Wilh HEXEN high. the transistors M~1~!! ~nd Al 039 are enabled and the exlernallnput
bacolt'as a differential signal to th,! bases of Al036 andAl037. The XYZ. Mode isa special operating mode and the 1980
speciftatlons should be checked for X, V. and Z Input reQuirements.
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HorizonlJJl Charactar Ramp. The signal HCHRH (High Character Reset Horlzontallcontrols the horizontal ramp., Wilh HCHRH
high Iranslstor Al 030 will conduct placing a ground at the lopof AlRI06 and discharging Iherampcapacitor A1C40. When
HCHRH goes low Al C40 will ';large through A1031, Al Rl04. and A1Rl05. Resistor, Al Rl04. adjusts Ihe ramp amplitude
to setlhe horlzonlal character gain. Ths voltage acrossA1C40 Is applied tothe Input of Ihe Op AmpA1U7toproduce apositive
going ramp voltage at the output. The other input of Ihe Op Amp contains tlle horizontal character position adjustment,
AIR 107. which sels the dc operallng point for the ramp voltage. The ramp ~oltage Is appll8'J to the base of Al 043 whare It is
ampliiied and Ihe output of Al0d3 is applied to the main signal path If gated on bV HCf'EN. When HCHEN IHigll, Character
Enabla)ls hiIlO. causing A1041 to conduct.lnd lurn Al047 and AI 048 off to block the main sweep ~ignal. HCHEN, when
high. also turns AIQ40 on and AI\)(2 oil to allow Ihe character ramp signallhrough Al CR44 and AICR4610 p~oduce the
horizontal deflection signal.
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Horizontal Option In. The DISPX (Displav X) signa' ff( I It~e Waveform Storage Oplion onA1J7 pin 1 is applied to the base of
Al 044. The DISPX signal Is available 10 the outpul drivers throulihA1044 andAl 043 If the signal HCHEN is high. Whilathe
DISPX signal is being displaved. the horizontal character ramp Is disabled by, holding the signal HCHRH high.
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High, Transfer Data Command - Signel genera1ed by software vis 10 port to transfer date to
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Latch bit 32 - 32nd bit of 6 56 bit serial data string.

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Main Trigger Probe Tag - Signal to


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Main External Trigger - Input from Front Panel.

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The Trigger ~uenuetor Is e series of switches to select the auenuator ranges and Input couplings, The auenuators also
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, Is controlled by tha prOcassor control systam through the use of relay
switching. Switching comma"d data Is from a seriel data string. LB32 lunch Bit 32). and Is shifted Into the proper storage
register by the slgnel CVT (CIQC,~. \fertlesl end Trlgger~. After LB32 Is properly shifted Into A14Ul the signal HTDC IHigh.
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which aUracts the back of tl,a armatura, When Iha rear of the armatura Is pUlled up, the front Is forced down and will close a
switch contact located on tile auanuator board,

Attanuator InpU1 Circuit. Each Input Is locatad on the 1980 front panel and contains a BNCconnectorwlth a conductlvarlng
around the connactor, Whan a 1008X serlas proba Is connectad to Iha BNC connactor a proba kay buuon makes contact with
Ihe conductive ring to Idantlfy Iha divider ratio of the aUached probe. Thaprobe datector rings are wired to Ihe Procassor Board
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Trigger input and the othar for Dalayed Trigger Inpul. The Main Trlggar and Dalayed Trigger allenuatcrs ure Idantlcal.
Iherafore, only the Main Trigger circuit will be discussed.

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Input Coupling. When GND couplingilS sal6:led, 53 ISerles
through S4l60ohmswltch)andAI3Rl ,All coupling modesexceptGNDrequiraS3tobeclosed, If ACcoupling Is salacted.lhe
signsl path is through Cl. II DC coupling Is selected. 51 IDC switch~ will be closed shunllng around AI3C1.1f 60 OHM DC Is
salacted, 51 and 54 will bOlh be closed causing a series DC signal path with 60 ohms 10 ground.
Input Coupling. If AC coupling is salactad. the signal path Is through CI, " DC coupling Is selecled. 58 IDC switch) will ba
closed shunting around A14Cl. Ii 60 OHM DC is selected, 58 and 52 will bolh ba closed causlno a series DC path with 60
o ohms to g' ound.
Attenuator Selection. Whfn' :livlde by one attonuation Is selectJd S41+I switch) wili be closad, If divide by ten Is salectad
both 59 and 5 I 01+10 switches) will be closed. The signal Is attenualed and applied 10 Ihe gate of a JFET. 01, The JFET Is
connectad In a source follower configuration, Output of Ihe AUenuator Board Assembly Is MEXT +and MEXT -which go to
the trlggar preamp microcircuit shown on Service Sheet 16.

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DESIO

At
Cl
C2
C3
04
C6
C6
C7
ca
C9
CIO
CII
C12
C13
C14
C16
Cle
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C23
C24
C2B
C26
C27
C28
C29
C31
C32
C33
C34
C36
C35
C37
C39
C40
C41
C43
C44
C4B
C46
047
O4a
C49
CBl
C62
CB3
CB4
C66
C56
C67
CB8
C59
coo

GRID

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0-3
B-3
B-2
0-2
C-4
8-3
B-2
0-2
E-3
F-2
F-3
F-2
F-3
F-4
G-3
N-B
M8
K-4
L-4
P-6
P6
L-a
N-B
K-6
K-6
M-5
M-6
L-8
N-B
F-a
M-8
L-B
M-8
P-6
K-3
P-2
P-2
P-3
0-3
C-6
8-7
8-a
0-8
E6
F-7
F-4
E-4
M-4
M-3
P-3
G-8
G-6
E-2
E-2
0-2

AEF
DESIO
C61
C62
C83
C64
C66
C66
C67
ca8
C69
C70
C71
C72
C73
C74
C76
C76
C77
C78
C79
cal
C82
C83
C84
C86
C86
C87
CB8
C89
C90
C91
C92
C93
C94
C96
C96
C97
C98
C99
Cl00
CIOI
CI02
Cl03
C104
Cl06
C,06
CI07
Cl00
Cl09
CliO
Clll
C112
C113
CII4
CII5
C116
C117

GRID

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C116
C4
B2
Cl1B
MB C120
G-8
":121
G6
C122
B7
1'23
H4
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N-3
e 25
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F-5
CJ27
C-4
e128
Gt~'9
a-3
B6
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C/31
0-2
C132
K-6
C133
P-4
C134
F7
M6 C136
C139
L6
CI4()
K-4
C141
H-4
CI42
J-4
CI44
K-2
C146
L2
C146
L4
M4 C147
C148
N4
N4
C149
J-2
C160
H-3
CIBI
G-B C1B2
J4
CRI
M8 CR2
N-6
CR3
0-7
CR4
CRB
B-7
CR6
C-8
CR7
C-8
CR8
N-2
CR9
N7
(j-B CR10
CRII
E8
CRI2
E-8
CAI3
L5
CR14
L-8
H6 CR15
G4 CR16
CR17
C-4
CR18
C-2
0-7
CR19
0-8 CR20
C8
CR21
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El
8-7
E2
J-7
E3
L-B
E4

GRID

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l6
0-3
E-~

C-2
8-2
a-4
C-4
J-6
G-7
G-7
G-3
G-3
B-3
c-a
M-8
P-6
F-2
H-2
H-2
0-3
G-2
0-2
P-6
F-2
E2
L-2
86
H-6
K8
0-3
E4
04
0-3
0-4

1"\'4
E-3
E-3
G-3
H-2
G-2
C-B

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BB
BB
B-6
B-6
A5
A-B
K6
J-6
;:;3
0-3
E-3
E-3
G-3
G-3

AtF
OESIG
E6
E6
E7
E8
E9
El0
Ell
JI
J2
J3
J4
J6
Ja
1~7
IB
J9
Jl0
JII
J12
J13
LI
L2
L3
L4
L6
L7
L8
L9
LII
L12
LI3
PI
01
02
03
04
06
06
07
08
09
010
all
012
013
014
015
016
017
alB
019
020
021
022
023
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F2

R2
A3

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C6
B-6
R6
B-6
R6
A-6 ' R7
l-3
R8
F-a
R9
p-a
RIO
G-7 RII
H-7
R12
J-7
R13
R14
J-7
l-6
R16
F-3
R15
G-3 R17
P4
RI9
P-4
R20
0-6
R21
L-7
R22
E-3
R23
G4
R24
G-8
R25
G-6
R27
P-5
R28
G4
R29
M-6 R30
K-6
R31
G-6
R32
E-6
R33
G-B
R34
H-4
R36
0-4
R36
04
R37
E-3
R38
E-4
R39
E-3
R40
F-3
R41
F-3
R42
F-3
R43
F-3
R44
F-3
R4B
F4
R46
F-3
R47
F-3
R4a
F-2
R49
F-2
R50
L5
R51
M-4 R52
K-8
R53
K-B
R54
A55
C6
B-6
R56
8-6
R57
A-8
R5a
F-6
R59

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H-2
E-2
E-2
E-2
0-2
0-3
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0-2
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0-4
0-4
0-6
0-6
0-5
0-6
0-4
0-2
0-2
E-3
E-3
E-3
E-3
E4
E-3
E-3
E-3
F-4
F-2
E-3
F2
F-3
F3
F-3
F-3
F-3
F-3
F-4
F-3
F-3
G-3
G-3
G-3
G-2
F-4
F-3
F-3
G-3
G-3
G-3

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R60
R61
R62
R63
R64
R66
R66
R67
R68
R69
Rl0
R71
R72
R73
R74
R76
R76
R17
R78
R7B
R80 '
Ral
R82
R83
R84
RBB
R8f
Ra7
R88
R89
ROO
R91
R92
R93
R94
R9B
R95
R97
R98
R99
Rl00
Rl01
R102
Rl03
R104
Rl06
Rl06
Rl07
Rl00
Rl09
RI10
Rill
RII2
RII3
R114
RII5

G3
G-2
G-3
G-3
P-7
P-7
P-7
P-7
N-a
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K-4
l-4
K-4
L-4
K-6
K4
L-6
K-5
L-6
K-6
K6
J-6
J-5
J-B
P-B
P-6
P-B
P-B
K-6
K-4
K-6
K-5
K-B
M-B
M-B
M-6
L-B
L-B
L-7
N-B
L-8
L-8
L-7
K-7
J-7
J-7
K-7
L-7
K-8
K8
K-8
N-5
N-5
K-8
H6
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R121
R122,
R123'
R1241
R1211
R126
R12e
R129,
R130,
R1311
R132
R133
Rl34<
R1311
R135
R131
R138,
R139
RI4()
R141i
R142,
R1431
RI44

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R14E
R14'
R14e
R149 i
RI50'
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R162
R163
RI64
R1BI ,
R1B6
R1Bl1
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R1611
R162i
R163

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R1691
RI7TI
R171

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P.7
P-6
P-7
N-6
J-6
J-6
J-7
J-7
J-7
J-7
N-7
P-7
N-6
P-7
M8
K-7
K6
K-6
M-8
M8
J-7
J-7
N-6
L-3
N-3
J-4
N-3
J4
K6
K-6
K-7
M-2
M-2
M-2
M-2
M-2
N-2
N-2
N-2
P-2
P-2
P-2
P_4
P-3
P-3
0-5
C-6
C-6
0-5
B-6
C-6
B-6
C-6
C-6
H-8

RtF
DESIG

A174
RI76
RI76
RI17
RI18
RI79
RI80
R181
R162
RI83
RI84
R186
R186
R187
RI89
RI90
R191
R192
R193
RI94
R196
RI96
RI97

Rlee

R199
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R20'5
R206
R207
R200
R210
R211
R212
R213
r.214
R216
R216
R217
R21B
R220
R221
R222
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
R228
R229
R230
R231

GRID
lOC
G8
G-8
08
08
08
0-6
B6
B6
0-6
A6
8-6
B-6
A6
C-8
E-7
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0-7
E-7
E-6

r6

E-6
E-8
E8
E8
Ea
oa
E-8
E-8
E-8
E-8
0-7
0-7
E-4
E-4
N-6
a-4
K-6
P-4
F-7
H-2
H:!
N6
J-4
N-7
N-7
M-8
H-2
H2
H-6
H6
L-2
M-2
M-2
M-2
M-2

REF
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R232
R233
R234
R236
R236
R237
R238
R239
R240
R241
R242
R243
R244
R246
R246
R247
R24B
R249
R260
R261
R262
R256
R266
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TPI
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UI
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
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UIO
UII
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U13
U14
UI5
UI6
U17
U18
U19
U20
U21
U22
U23
U24
U26
U26
VRI
VR2
VR3

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N3.
N-3
N-3
9-6
C-6
C-5
B-6
B-4
B-6
a-6
86
P-3
P-3
J-6
J-8
J-8
J-B
P-4
0-6
E-6
E-4
G6
E-6
E-4
H-2
H-2
C-7
E-8
F-8
E-7
F-7
C-B
C-3
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M-6
07
J6
J-6
L-B
J-3
K-3
L-3
M-3
M-3
N-3
P-3
P-3
J-2
.:-2
L2
N-2
P-2
E-3
E-3
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HTDC

High, ,Transfer Data Command - Signel generated by software vie 10 port to transfer date to perallel
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LEl32

lalch bit 32 - 32nd bll of a 66 bit serial date string.

LEVENTS

Low; Event. - When lowlhe delay time Is oepandent on the number of events before e delayed ramp
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Main External Trigger - Input from Front Panel.

MT10HZ

Main Trigger Low Frequency RG/eet - Control signal from pro,essor to trigger microcircuit- high =
AC coupled 10Hz cUloff; low = :lC coupled.

MTAC

Main Trigger AC Coupling - Conlol slgnel from processor to trigger mlcrocircuil - high = AC
coupling -coupling Is in Ihe trigger microcircul end Independent of attenuator coupling.

MTHYST

Main Trigger Hyaterlsls - Control signal from processor to trigger microcircuit - sets trigger
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MTINT.

Main Trigger 'nterna' - Control signal from processor to trigger microcircuit to select Inlernal or
eXlernallrlgger source - high = Internal; low = eXlernal.

MTLP

Main Trigger' Low pass - Control signal from processor 10 trigger microcircuit - High frequency
rejecI -high =HF REJ; low = DC coupled.

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MTSLP

MalnT,lgger Siope- Cont,ol slgnel f,om p,ocessor lotrlgge, mlc,oclrcull- selecls t,lgger slope high
= positive slope; low = negative slope.

MTVUADJ

Main Trlgge, View Adjust

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Plug-In Delayed Sync - Signal f,om enhancement module to Internally trlgge, delayed sweep If
, selected.

, PIMSYNC

Plugln Main Sync - Signal !rom enhancement module to Inlernally trigger main sweep If selected.

,SDTA

Se,la' Date - Data string from 10 10 various shift ,eglslers wher, clocked Into shift ,eglster strings
Inltlales va,lous funcllons, lamps, etc.

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Service

$ERVICE SHEET 16 - THEORY OF OPERATION


Service'sheetl6 contains the Trigger Preamplfier and essoclated circuits, Most of the triggsr circuity Is contained within e
I
single hybrid
Inlregrated
circuit
Trigger funcllons ere selected end controlled by the processor conlrol circuits,
:
, I
Processor Control. Control data from the Processor Board Assemblyls the signal SDTAISerlol Data). SDTAinput on A6J2 pin
3/s th\;litputt~twoshift reglster~A6U6 andA6U3. The two shift re11sters are clocked by CVT (Clock, Verticel and Trigger, end
the serial o.ta output of A6U6 Is the input for A6U3. After the proper number of clocks to shift the SDTAlnto the correct shill
register location a HTDC ,High, Transfer Data Command) Is produced. The HTDC makes the data available to the parallel
outputs of all the shift registers In the string.

The processor control signals set many of the conditions for the trigger microcircuit The processor conlrol signals and
descriptions are as follows:
MTHYST (OTHYST) - Main Trigger Hysteresis (Dalayed ,Trigger Hysteresis) - Selects the trigger sensitivity to be
used. This signal Is controlled by the voltS/division selling olthe se'ected trigger source channel. lithe volts/division 01
the selected channel Is 9.99 mv or less the MTHYST signal Is high to decrease the gain 01 the trigger signal. DTHYST Is
the same as main for control of the delayed trigger.
MTlNT (OTlNT) - Main Trigger InternallDelayed Trigger Internall- Selects Main internal cr external trigger source.
This signal Is controlled from the front panel INT key. The DTINT serves the samo function for the delayed trigger.
MTSLP (OTSLPI- Main Trigger Slope IDelayed Trigger Slope) - Selects either the positive going or negative going
edge of the Irigger signal as the tr/gger slope. A high selects the positive going edge. OTSLPserves the same function for
tl1e de!ay,d trigger. These signals .re controlled from the front panel Mal:> .nd Delayed Slope keys.
MTLP (OnPI - Main Trigger low Pass lDelayed Trl~ger Low Pass! - SelAets a high frequency reject'circuit and
passes only the low frequency portion of the selected trigger signal or selects a dc coupled trigger signal. With MTLP
high, High Frequency Reject is selected and low MTLP selacts the dc coupled signal. Controlled from the front panal HF
REJ key. DTLP serves the same functIon for the delayed trigger.
MT10HZ I0T10HZI - Main Trigger 10 Hz (Delayed Trigger 10 Hz) - Selects a low frequency reject circuit and passes
only the high frequency portion of the selected trigger signal or selectes an ac coupled trigger signal. When the ac
I
coupled trigger signal Is .Jelected it hasa cutoff of approximately 10Hz.With MTtOHZ high AC Coupled with 10 Hzcutoff
Is selected and when 1IlW, Low Frequency Reject is selected. MTtOHZ is controlled by the front panel LF REJ key.
DTtOHZ serve~ the same function for the delayed trigger.
Main Trigger AC Coupled (Ddayed TriggerI AC Coupled! - Selects ac coupling within the Trigger
MTAC (OTACI,
microcircuit when hl~h. MTAC is contro:'.d b~ the front panel AC key.
I

HBl - High Bandwidth limit - Notud by the Trigger circuits. Used by the venical output circuits to decrease the
bandwidth of'the vertical output when high.
F~PPER - Used to produce an audible Indlcatlol'\ that a key closure has been made. Energizes a relay sofenlod In the

.-

trigger Pltenuator.
LB32 - Latch Bit 32 c... Serial data output of the trigger preamp to the trigger attenuator.

B128

Service

Model 1980A

LEVENTS - Low. Events - Selects the events delay mode. With this signal low a number 01 trigger nvents must occur
belore the delayed sweep ramp can be produced. The number 01 events 01 delay Is set when the Iront panel Control Knob
is a~)gned to DGTl DLY.

1 vs 2 - Enables the 1 vs 2 mode within the triggar microcircuit. The channell input Is tho vartlcal signal via the
standard varticel amplifiers. and channel 2 Input becomes the horizontal signal \ 10 the sync output 01 the vartlcal
preamp to the horizontal amplifiers.
The other inputs to the trlggar microcircuit are MAIN SYNC which is the main sync out~uts Irom the vertical microcircuit.
PIMSYNC are the main sync outputs Irom the vartical micrOCIrcuit contained in the entlancement module. Only one olthe
main. sync will be available depending on the selectad main trigger channel.
DlYD SYNC t and PIDSYNC are the dalayed trigger signals Irom the vertical microcircuit and vertical microcircuit In the
enhancement module.
The signal HMTE (High, Main Trigger Enabla! is Irom the horizontal microcircuit Indicating the sweep Is armed an a trigger can
be produc~d. HDTE (High, Delayad Trigger Enabla) Is Irom the horizontal microcircuit and a, :ables the dalayad trlggar circuits.
Main Trigger laval and Delayed Trlggar Level are Irom the procassor DAC and detarmine the trigger point on tha signal. The
DAC voltage is set when the Control Knob Is assigned to main or delayed trigger levellJnctions,
The adjustmants. MT VU ADJ (Main TrlggerViaw Adiust! and DTVU ADJ (Delayed Trigger View AdiusU set the trigger point 01
the sweep on the trigger view signal. The adjustment is made so thet 0 volts 5 At center screen.
The TV (Trigger View) outputs on A5Ul pins 56 and 57 are the trigger view signal to the verticaldellectloncircultson service
sheet 9.
HMST (High. Main Sweep Startlis tl1e slgnallhottrlggHs ti.~ horizontal microcircuit to start the main sweep. The trigQer must
recleve a HMTE belora It will produ.ca tha HMST. HOST I~flgh. Dalayed Swaep Stafl) Is the signal that triggers the horizontal
microcircuit to start the delayed sweap. Tha trigger microcircuit must racelva a HDTE bafore it will produce the HOST. The
HDTE signal Is only produced aftar a main sweep has been completad.
HMCLK (High. Main Clock) and HMClKP (High, Main Clock Plugln! are produced by the trigger mlcroclrcultlrom tha trigger
signal. HMClK Is usedby the horizontal microcircuit t. ) ~.etthe Auto SweepTimer. HMCLKP I.availabla to the enhancement
modula connector.
HDCLK (High, Delayed Clock) end HDCLKP(High, Delayed Clock Plugin) are produced by the trigger microcircuit and used by
the t.1rizontal microcircuit to count events in the digital delay moda and to starttha triggerad dalayed swaep. HDCLKP Is
available to the enhancement modula connector.

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Model 1980A

-4 voe To +4 voe

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Reading Is calibration factor dependent. Readings are end points m~asured as function (MAIN TRIG LEVELl is varied.

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Reeding is calibretion factor dependant. Raadings are end points measured as function (OLY'O TRIG LEVELl is varied.

Service Sheet 75. Test 'nformarion


PIO Scope Board. Trigger Preamp
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C17
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C20
C21
C23
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R72
R73
R74
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R77
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R79
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R82
R83
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RB6
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R91
R92
R93
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INTRODUCTION.
The 1880 ['rocessor System Is a micro procosor system whl':h Includes ~41< bY'b' of reed-only memorylROM) 3 112K bytes.
of random access memory IRAMI. a 4 chennal DMA c~nl/ollor. ~rogremmeble ll;ner. 54 bits of software controlled 10, end e
variety of special Interface subsystems. In addition. bus Interfeces ere provided to the HP-IB. enhancement mooulo. Digital
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In order to fully describe the various functions of the processor. It Is necesSary to consider the system as a collaction of five
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Processor Bus. The processor bus consists of the following elements:
1. 808SA microprocessor
2. Crystal-controlled clock oscilletor
3. Bus buffers and bus transcalvers
4. Address and control bus decoding logic
6.' ROM mamory
6. RAM memory
Together these elamentsform the basic compona~' s necessary for program execution. All other subsystems of the procassor
board provide the means of Input and output of processed and unpr~esSJ'd Information. The besic function oUhe proce"~r
bus is to monitor tha 1/0 subsystems and act upon external events Isuch as a front panel key closure or an HP-IB trensaction.
The software stored within tha ROM memories contains all of the required logic to interpret these events and perform the
necessary response.
ROM Memory. There are 24K bytes of read-only mamory on the 1980 mainframe. Five of these davlces are 4K X 8 mas~
ROM's IA4U26A4U30 on Service Sheet 20). and two devlcas are ROMIIO ports (A4U 17-MU18 on Service Shaet21). each
of which store 2K bytas M mask ROM and conlllin 16 bits of direction programmable 10. All of the ROM memoryls addressed
RAM Memory. There are 3 1/2 Kbytes of random access storage In the malnfreme systam which consists of one RAMIIO
IA4U16) port with 256 bytes of static RAM (on Service Sheet 21 ), two 256X4 CMOS static RAMs lMU42MU43 on Service
Sheet 22). four 1K X4 CMOS static RAMs IMU34,A4U37 on Service Sheet 201. and two 1KX4 NMOS stetic RAMS (A4U32
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RI21
R200
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R204
R206
R206
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R210
R211
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AOA15

Address Unes 016 -- AO-A7 are developed Irom the ADO-AD7bus. ABthrough A16 Bre most
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slgnilicant B bits of address.

ADOAD7

Addresa/Data bus - Microprocessor bidirectional bus. DatB on this bus CBn be tholleBst significant
B bits of Bddress.

ALE

Address Latch Enable - Mlcroproeessor output Failing edge Is Jsed to latch date on the ADO-AD7
bus Into the eddress latch.
.

ClK

Clock -

HDTE

High. Dela'/ed Trigger Enoble - G~nereted at end 01 main sweep and applled to trlgga~ circuit to
Bilow HOST to be generBted when deslrad.

HEXEN

High. External Enable - Exerted high when external X. Y, Bnd Z inputs are to ba usad for deflection
end blanking 01 beam.

HlDA

Hold Acknowledge -Acknowledges e DMAControliar hold request when control olthe address end .
data buses ere aVBilable for control by the DMA Controller - elso places proper levels to verlous .
devices during DMA cycles.

HOLD

Requestlrom the DMA Controller to the microprocessor to InterruptltB cycle sothe,DMAcontroller


can. take control 01 the
address Bnd date buses
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Low. Read - Asserted by the microprocessor to'read dBtB Irom an addressed memory locetion.

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ROY

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when low walt states Bre
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RESET

Reset pulse Irom microprocessor to Initallze perlpherels to prope:tstateS at powar up or power down; .'

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Rastart6.6 - Prioritized Interrupt Input to the Microprocessor - .....'lIan pulled high by perlphe'rlal
device normal microprocessor routine Is Interruptad and the mlcroproeessor Is placed In an Imerrupt
service routine. RST 6,6 is the lowest priority restBrt Interrupt .

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Restart 6.6 - Prioritized Interrupt Input to the Microprocessor When pullad high by perlpherlal
device normal microprocsssor roullne Is Interrupted andthe mlcroproeassor Is placed 10;1 an Interrupt
service routine.
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PIO Processor Board. MicroprocassorCircuits

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RST7.6

Reltert 7.6 - PrJorltlzed Interrupt Input to the Microprocessor When pulled high by perlpherlal
device normel microProcessor routine IS,lnterrupted and the microprocessor Is placed In an Interrupt
service routine, RST 7.6 Is the highest priority restart Interrupt.
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SID

Serlllinput Dltl - Normally tied high - Pulled low during siGnature, enalysls rountine.

SOD

Serial Output Dlte - Test signal used only during slgnatura analysis routine.

5051

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SERVICE SHEET 18"7 THEORY OF OPERATION


80B6 Microprocessor. The microprocessor fMU3'Sllntergreted circuit Is the primary logic element required for software
execution. Thlsdevlc~ Is sequenced through the software Instructions In a synchronous fashion at an exacutlon speed which
Is datermined
by the frequency of Ihe clock oscillator.
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The mlcroprocassor continuously executes programs stored In RO memory. end iscontlnuouslyexarclslng Ihe bus. As each
InStrucllon of Iheprogrem Isexeculed.lheaddress of the Instrucllon is placed on Ihe addrassbusfAO - A151and iS,decoded by
tha'eddress decoding l09iC 1'0 select one of Iha ROM mamorydevlces. The selected ROM then places Ihe instruclion ontolhe ,
data bus /ADo -AD7) where the data Is read and Intarnallylatched InlO Ihe microprocessor. The Inslruclion is Interpretad, and
Ihe processing procedes. Some Instructions may require additional bytes of Information to be read Into the microprocessor
from allher ROM, RAM, or an flO port. In this case additional read cycles would be performed by the microprocessor by again,
placing an address byte on Ihe AO-A15lines. Theeddressad device would then place the data on the Address/Data bus, ADO- "
AD7.
Other Instructions fatched during the lIr'st (or op code 'fatchl cycle will ceuse one or more bytes of data 10 be output from en
'Internel register of the microprocessor to either a RAM or 10 location (data cannot be output 10 a ROM location). This type of
operation Is, called e WRITE CYCLE, whereas the first .two operations ere called-fETCH or READ CYCLES. Again the
microprocessor outputs to AO - A16 the location In RAM or 10 to be accessed. Howevar, during e write cycle the
r'nicrolll'ocassordrives the lines ADO - AD7. The sdlacteddevicethen latchesor stores IhedataonADO-7lntotheproper RAM
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The OP code fETCH.. READ and WRITE
cycles ara the essence of, the operation of the microprocessor. These three
,
transactions are controlled by the addressbusAO -Al5,the data busADOAD7, and Iheconlrol bus, which Includes ALE, LRD,
LWR,IOILM, RESET, and ClK. These last six signals ara asserted by the mlc,oprocessordurlng Bach buscycletocontrol the
direction and timing of the data flow on Ihe bus. ALE (Address latch Eneble) is pulsed at the baginnlng of each cycle and is
used to latcn the loWer eighl bils of Ihe address. Thesa bits are presenled by Ihe 'microprocessor onlo the data bus ADO-AD7
during Ihls portion of Ihe cycle, end on the trailing edge of ALE, are lalched onl,o Ihe address bus wllh an external latch
(MU46). Than for Ihe rest of the bus cycle, ADO-AD7 will contain dala to ur from the procassor. The IOILM line will also go
high or low at Ihe beginning of Ihe cycle. This line Is used by the address select logic, and by certain 10 devices, to qualify the
data on AO-A1, 6 8,S either an 10 or memory address. Thus. should a ROM localion and an 10 port both be selecled for a given
pellern onAO - A15,Ihe10ILM line will determinewhichdevica Is the object of Ihe bus transaction. Theslgnals lRD and lWR
ere used 10 strobe Ihe data contained on ADO-A07 into eilher Ihe mlcropi'ocessor (LRDlor Intoa RAM or 10 location (lWR).ln
both cases, the Iralling edges of Ihe pulses are usad to sample the stale of the data bus. The CLK signal Is used todelarmine
when ALE, LRD, LWA, and 10/lM ~cur, and Is a divide by two derlvalive of the Xl clock Inpu, to Ihe microprocessor. This
slgnells,also used as a master liming referenca for digital loanalog conversion and for synchronous communication to the
horlzonllil syslem oflhe scope. RESET occ"'s only during power-up and power-down saquences and is used to Initialize all
devices ~xlernallo the microprocessor. RESET occurs whenever the PWRDET lnpullo the microprocessor goes low.
In addition to these Ihree buses, e set of additional control signals are used by the mlooprocessor. These are HOLD, HlDA.
ROY, RST6.6, 6.5, and 7.6. Tha HOLD signal is an input used to request the microproce~sor to release control of the bus lAOA15. ADO-AD7, LRD, LWR) so thaI the bus can be controlled by the DMA (Direct Memory Access) controller IA4U31). The
DMAcontroller raises HOLD high and. when the microprocessor recogrllzes the request and raises HLDA(hold acknowledg?)
high, executes a read or wrile operation la/from memcilY and I/O. When Ihe DMA is complete, HOLD Is dropped low, and'
HLDA goes low, thus Indicating the processor Is now back In control. It Is importanllo note Ihat during a HOLD cychi all
addrass and data outputs from the microprocessor and Its Bs&ociated buffers and latches are three-stated so that the DMA
controller can essert those lines.

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The ROY Input Is another Input to the microprocessor to control the operation of the bus In a s,lgnlficantly different way from
HOLD. If ROY Is pulled low by ~n externeldevlcedurlng e REAO or WRITE CYCLE. this Indicates to the mlcropr~essor that the
device' being eccessed requires eddltional time In orcer to complete the data transaction. Therefore. whan ROY goas low ,
(Indlcetlng not ready).tha processor maintains the stete of the addrassbusAO A16. and continues to assert alther LRO or LWR
untlltha accessed device restores ROY high i1ndicatlng now reedy). The READ or WRITE cycle then continues normally.
During the time that ROY Is low. the processor executas WAIT states. which differs from a HOLD stetaln that e HOLD state
, causas tha addrass end data bus tobathrae-stated. whereesa WAITstote slmplyceusestheeddressenddate bus to maintain
their present steta until tha ROY Iina gOes high, Another Important dlffarance Is thettha ROY Inputlsa wlra-orad type signal.
sothet mora then ona open-collector device cenexerclsathe line. wharaes HOLD Is an active high signal that Is exercised only
by the OMA controllar. Within tha 1980 mainframe, the only device which control ROY Is the OAC Refresh Controller IORC),
which controls memory accesses to the NV RAM. However. ROY Is also available from the enhancement module and the
Digital Waveform Storage Option.
Thare are thraa o!her Inputs to'the microprocessor which can modify normal operation. These ore RST 6.6,6.6. and 7.6. The
lines are w:ctored Interrupt request Inputs. When one of these hnes Is asserted high, normal program execution In the
,microprocessor Is "Interrupted" at the completion of the current Instruction. If tho Interrupt Is Internally "enabled" by the
software the procassor will jump to one of three fixed locations In ROM (depending on which RST Input occurs) and bagln
program exacutlon there. As part of the interrupt cycle, the address of the next Instruction that would have been executed had
the Interrupt not occurred Is "saved" automalically within a designated area of RAM called the stack (MU32,A4U33 on
Sarvlce Sheet 231. The eddress.of tha stael' Is defined Internally within the microprocessor with e 16 bit register called the
, stack pointer. Thus. es part of the Interrupt cycle. the aduress stored In the stack pointer Is output to the eddress busend two
memory wrlto cycles ara axecuted, sequantlally storing tha upper end lower bytes of the eddress of the next Instruction In the
inte!rupted program. As eech byte Is stored. the microprocessor automaticelly decrements the value of the stack pointer so
that the bytes are stored In edjacent locations within the RAM, end so thetlhe Sieck pointer Iselways pointing to thalast RAM
location In which a stack storage operation occurred.
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Eech,\ of the throa RST Interrupts ere caused by different herdware events. The progrems which stert etthe three vector
locetions perform special tesks. Onca these tesks are completed. the progrem will execute e return Instruction. This
InstrLctlon performs en Inverse of the steck operation which vves eutomatically executed during the Interrupt sequence. The
contents of the stack pointer egaln appear on the address bus and two memory read roycles ere performed to retrieve the
eddress of the next Instructiofl of the Interrupted program. As each byte Is read tha stack pointer Is Incremented by the
mlcroplocessor. The two retrl~ved bytes are Internally loaded into the program counter within the microprocessor. This Is a
register \('hlch always contains the address of the next instruction to be fetched. The Interrupted program then resum"s
executlon,\and the stack pointer Is automatically reset to point to the next available stack location In RAM.

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The three I~ST Inputs are generated by the following hardware events: RST 7.61s the o"tputof the 8166 programmeble timer
circuitlA4\V ~on Service Sheet 21 ). This timer cen be preset to divide the processor clockby e 14 bit binary value. When this
timer ceunt$down
to O. a RST 7.6 Interrupt will occur. This timer Is used by the softwere to make accurete timing
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measurements durin9 celibration. and for other time-related routines. RST 6.51s en output from the video controller IA4U19
on :).;";ce Sheet 231. usedtoflag the processor thate video frame Is nearing completion. and thaI the OMAcontrolier (A4U31
o~ Se/vico Sheet 23). which Is used to transfer data into the video controller. must be re-Initlalized by the software. RST 5.61s
a general purpose Interrupt which may originate from the HP-IB or enhancement modules and Is configured as a wire-ored
signal via 8n external inverter.

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CrystalControlled Clock. The clock oscillator provides three functions within the 1S80:.The
prirnaryfunction
is to provide a
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single phas~ TIL level clock source to the microprocessor Xl input. Secondly. the oscillalo(provlJes the time-base reference
for all time dependent measurements within the 19BO. Thirdly. a clock source is providqd Jihich delermines the dot and fre'lle
rates for the character generator.
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The osclllat~r Is actually three separate circuits, which are: 111 the oscillatoramplifier with aquartzc"'l0tal feedback element,
(2lan output amplifier to convert the oscillator amplifier's lowlevel output to a TIL compatible signal, and (3) a counter to
di,v1de the 10 MHz oscillator frequency to a 3.333333 MHz, 33% dutycycle TILsignal for use on the microriocessor (A4U391.

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Th~9scillatQramplifier consists of a dual ECLgate IA4U141. One gate Is uoed for lheaetual oscilialorleedbackioop, theothar
as an output buffer to drive the TTL converter section IA4U61. Two c'ompllmentary outputs are available from aach gate. The
nonlnvertlng outpUt of the oscillator Is used to drive the positive feedback loop, with the 10 MHz crystal operating in a series
resonant mode.(0 phase shift through a feedback element,),
The Inverting output of the oscillator gate provides aslgnaltakeoff from the oscillator loop, thus isolating signal load from the
oscillator loop. This ECL level signal drives the inpullolhe second ECLgate. The two outputs of this gate are then used todrive
the base inputs,of two transistors IA4016, M016) connected as a diffe.entlal pair. This differential configuration Is to
minimize th'e current switching through the +6 volt supply, and to provide two TTL level 10 MHz signals for use by the
,nlcrop!ocessor and video controller.
One 1,0 t'lHz m output Is then applied to a counter (MU6), which performs a divide by 3 operation on Its I,nput clock. The OB
output controls the load oparatlon to the counter, and when OB goes low, the counter outputs ere set to the state 0010 with
the next leeding edge of the clock.
.The 10 MHz TTL output from A4016 is used to toggle a 0 flip flop IA4UBBl, providing a 6 MHz 60% duty cycle clock used to
',dllfine the dot rate for the character generator.
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'Su, ~uffers, There are four bus buffer devices employed to enhance the bus drive capability of the microprocessor (A4U39).

" :rvi~J~"lvers are required to drive the 16 bit address bus, ono bidirectional transceiver Is used to drive the data bus, a ,Ian
oddlr,lonal driver Is employed to drive the control bus.
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One 01 the address bus buffers Is A4U69 and Is used to buffer the ABA15 outputs of the microprocessor. The oth~r address
bus buffer Is AAU46 and Is usad to capture the lower eight address bits from the ADOAD7 outputs of the microprocessor at
'the beginning of each bus cycle. The ALE output of the microprocessor Is used to gate this device. The outputs of thl~ device
~rive,the signals AOA7, the lower half of the 16 bit addrass bus.
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A4U,67 a bldirectlonal bus transceiver is used to bdfer the AI> bus. The LRD Input Is used to control the buffer direction.
WIlen high, the transmission path is from left to right. The control bus Is buffered by A4U40. The control lines Include ALE,
101M, RD, WR, RESET, CLK; and HLDA.
During a DMA cycla, the addrass and data bus buffersara three stated so that tha DMAcontrolier IMU31) mayaxerci~e these
lines. The HlDA signal Is used to control the output enables of all of these devices, and when HlDA goes high, _,\1 of these
devices are threestated. However, on the control bus buffer, only the IO/LM, lRD, and lWR lines are threestated durmg
DMA, while the ClK, RESET, HlDA, and ALE outputs of the buffer remain active.
It should be noted that tho bidirectional transcalver buffarlng the AD bus from the microprocessor performs an additional
function. This device Isolates the system data bus from the microprocessor data bus durieg signature analysis.

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PROCESSOR BOARD
SIGNATURE ANALYSIS
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Note

Remove Ell:pa'nghio Module before performing tesrs.


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a. Set Instrument power ,o'off.
,b. Signeture Analyzer' cOnnections:
START f to TP2I$OOI
STOP f 10 TP2 ISOOI
CLOCK \.. to TP4 IALEI

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Set rear panel CALswllch to Ihe Unprotecled posilion.

d. Sol SIA 10 closed.


e. Set Inslrument powar to on.
f. +5V slgnalure is 60UF If test has passed. If lest has
felled. compare +5V slanature displayed to signatures
listed In slep a

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SIGNATURE

TEST FAILEO AT

2A2C
454H
OF60
P204
6Ua3
AF52
1059
H05C
FC35
H2U9
H80P
P2H5
A307

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U271RCM 2)
U261ROM 4)
U29IROM 6)
U30 (ROM 8)
U17 i110 ROMI
U16 i110 ROMI
U181Scratchped RAMI/O)
U32 end U33 (Charecter RAP:,
U34 Jnd U36 IFeeture RAM)
U35 and U37 (Slore/Recall RAM)
U42 and U43 INonvolatlle RAMI

h. Sat SIA to opan.


I.

Set rear penel CAL switch 10 the Protected position.

I.

If the lesl failed at adevice. perform Test 5 on Sorvlce


Sheet 20 and Tes," 1through 4 on Sorvlce Sheets 16
and 19 to Isolete the problem. The most common
fellures will be shorted address or data bus or a bus
conflict Imore Ihan one device being chlpenabled at
alimel.1f abus conflict Is Indicated. trigger aacopeon
the chip selact of Ihe apparently bad device and look
at all other bus device chip selects to 10eBte the failure.
If Iho bus appears to be shorted. 11ft bu. devices oneat
a lime unlll the short Is loceted.

L
8141

Model 1980A

Service

SERVICE SHEET 18 SIGNATURE ANALYSIS'


Note
Remove Expan,lon Medule beforo performing lests
TEST 1.Bul TI.t
(SaIVIce 8hMII18 and 18)

TEST 2.

e. Set Instrument power to orr.


b. Signature Analyzer connections:
START"\. to TF'6 (A15)
STOP \.. to TF'6 (At5)
CLOCK -\.. to TP4 (ALE)
c, Set SIB end SlC to closed,
d. Set Instrument power to on,
e.

f.

8-142

a. Set Instrument power to off.


b. Signature Analyzer connections:
START..r to TP31S1)
STOP
to TP3 151 I
CLOCK..r \0 TPI (3.333333 MHzl
c. Set SIB to closed.

.r

TEST POINT

SIGNATURE SSIGRID

Probe to +6V
l-A
(il39-121
l-B
(U3913)
I-C
(U39-14)
10
(U39-151
(U39-18)
1-E
(U39-17)
1-F
I-G
IU39-18)
(U39-13)
IH
IU39-21)
10./
l-K
IU39-22)
H
IU39-231
(U39-241
IM
I-N
(U39251
(U39-28)
IP
1-0
(U39-271
(U39-28)
lR
1-5
(U57-181
(U57-17)
lT
IU57-18)
lU
I-V
(U5T-151
l-W
(U57141
(U57-13)
lX
(U57-121
lY
l-Z
(U57111
lM (U46-2)
l-AB (U46-51
l-AC (U48-81
I-AD (U46-9)
l-AE (U46-12)
l-AF . (U46-151
lAG (U46-18)
lAH IU48-19)
lAJ (U59-18)
lAK (U59-16)
l-AL (U59-14)
I-AM (U59-12)
lAN (U599)
IAP (U59-7)
IAO (US9-51
I-AR (U59-3)
lAS (U4-15)
I-AT (U4-14)
lAU (U4-13)
lAV (U412)
l-AW (U4-11)
I-AX (U410)
lAY (U4-9)
l-AZ (U4-7)
l-BA (U5-9)
lBB (U5-10)
l-BC (lJ5.Il)
l-BD (lJ5.121
lBE (U5-6)
lBF (US-7)
lBG (U1G-15)
l-BH (U1G-9)
1-BJ IU1G-l0)

0001
UUUU
5555
CCCC
7F7F
5H21
OAFA
UPFH
52F8
HC89
2H70
HPPO
1293
HAP7
3C96
3827
755U
UUUU
5555
CCCC
7F7F
5H21
OAFA
UPFH
52F8
UUUU
6555
CCCC
7F7F
5H21
OAFA
UPFH
52F8
HC89
2H70
HPPO
1293
HAP7
3C96
3827
755U
383A
7631
160U
04UH
CFHH
57HH
96F8
548U
A640
C55F
2718
A2FH
OPC5
5969
logic 0
lU61
CHAH

Set Sl-B end SlC to opan.

Control Buffer Teat


IServl"" Sheet 181

LOC

d. Set Instrument power to on.


SIGNATURE
e. T.ST POINT

18/B4

18/B8

Probe
2A
2B
2C
20
2E
2F
2G
2H
2J
2K
2L
2M
2N
2P

to +6
IU3937)
(U393)
(U3931 I
IU39321
IU39301
IU39341
IU39381
IU4071
(U4O5)
(U4O141
IU4O18)
IU4O3)
(U4O18)
(U4O9)

7339
H117
logic 0
70CI
lF6P
4291
logic 0
logic 0
H117
logic 0
70CI
lF8P
4291
logic 0
logic 0

SSIGRID LOC

18/84

18/A5

f. Set SlB to opan.

TEST 4. ChIp Enlble Tell


(SalVI"" ShMtl18 Ind 18)
a. Set Instrument power to orr.

18/C8

b. Signature Anelyzer connections:


START \..to TF'6 (A15)
STOP \.. to Tra (A15)
CLOCK J to TP5 (LRD)

c.

Sat Sl-B end SlC to clOSed.

d. Set Instrument power to on.


e.

19/B2

19/B2

19/C2
19/03

f.

TEST POINT

SIGNATURE SSIGRID LOC

Probe to +6V
(U57-2)
4-A
4-B
IU57-31
(U574)
4C
(U57-51
40
(U57-6)
4-E
(U57-71
4-F
4-G
IU57-8)
4H
IU57-9)
(U3-161
4-J
4-K
(U33)
(U3-16)
4-L
4-M
1U3-5)
(U3-14)
4-N
4-P
IU3-1)
(U3-9)
4-Q
4-R
(U3-121
IA3U920)
45
(A3Ul0201
4T
IA3U11-201
4U
(A3UI220)
4V

0001
0001
0001
0001
,1001
()"'Ql
000:
0001
0000
383A
7631
160U
04UH
CFHH
546U
A640
C55F
54F5
A711
603C
828U

Set SlB and SlC 10 opan.

18/B5

19/B3

7
7
7
7

Service

Model 1980A

TP 1

Monitor
Oscilloscope
Setup

2 VoIIS/Dlv
.05 /lSec/Dlv

,...

I.-

Oscilloscope

1\

Setup

1 Volt/Dlv
.02 /lSec/Dlv

OV

Monitor

If

\
'

.......

OV

\
"- ...J

Monitor
Oscilloscope
Setup

(
2 Volts/Dlv
50 mSec/Dlv

OV

t-ttt

etttt

tt

-+--1--

POWER ON

Service Sheet 18. Tesl Information


PIO Processor Board, Microprocessor Circuits

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Model 1980A

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POWER CONNECTIONS

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18
Service Sheet' 8. Schemetic Diegram
PIO Processor 8oard. Microprocessor Circuits
8-145

i 1

'1'

Service

,)

,"

,i

, j"
Ref
DESIO

"

C5

co

...

1(31
C32
C40
C41
C42,
C43
C45
C45
C47
C49
C50
C51
C9D
C91
Cl00
CIOI
CI02
';11)3

C,04
,

'

;105
CIOO
, r,ID7
CIOIl
CIOS
ClIO
CIII
Ctt2
C113

'u'RID
'LOC

'I
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:",';,,':'0.5

,
C7
CB
C9
CIO
CII
CI3
C14
C15
CI5
,C17
CIB
CI9
C20
C21
C20
C29
r.3D

AOA15

I'

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SERVICE SHEET 19 MNEMIJNICS,

-:...._-_-.:._---~----~--_.:.-_--~--:.:..~-

"

1~5

F7
G7
A6
,.\4
07
P4
P4
N4
P4
C5
02
G7
P4
P5
P4

REF

DeS'G
CI14
CII5
CI16
CII7
CIIB
CII9
C120
C121

'... t22
CI23
C124
C125
CI26
CI27
CI20
CI29
CI30
CI31
p.~
C132
CI33
P4
C\34
L5
CI35
C5
CAl
C5
CA2
B5
CA3
05
CA4
L5
CR9
DB
CAID
K5
C013
K4
COl4
C2
CO
COl5
CA10
K5
J4, CA17
CoM
FB
CA19
FB
CR23
06
EO , EI '
E2 ,
F6
G4
E3
4
02
E5 ~
E2
EO
E2
E7
E2
EB
F.2
E9
F2
EID
F2
El1
G2

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Re,
GRID
ljIUD
REf
REf
GRID
REf
GRID
LOC OUIG
OESIG
DESIG LOC
DESiO
LOC
LOC

Re'

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DESIG

JS

LOC

G2
G2
L5
K4
L4
M3
N3
N3
K2
L2
M3
L3
J2
M2
M2
N2
N2
P2
MI
MI
NI
NI
54
A5
06
F7
G7

J2
J4
J5
J6
J7
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'J9
JIO
JII
JI2
0.1
L3
L4
PI
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

01~ I

DB
K7
K7
FB
HB
K5
JO
C4
J5
C-4
B4
B4
C4
C-4
C4
B4
B-4
P3
P3
DG
G7
B5

J.6

015
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019
020,'
021
022
01
R3
AO .
A7
AB
R9
AID
RII
R13
RI4
A\7
RIB
R21
R22

C3
C3
C3
C3
G7
A5
06
GO
Ha
GO
G7
E2
E2
P3
P3
G7
F7
54'
54

C3
0.3
B3

e.1

B7
B7
00
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K4
I K4
K4
K4
K2
J2
K2
L2
K2
J.'
J5

OB
09

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012

02
BB
CB
B3

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024
R25
R20 ,
R27
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R30
R37
R40
041
R42
R43
R44
R45
R40
R4/
R4B
R49
R50
R51
R52
R59
R60
R51
"02
R63
R01
R55
R71
073
A77
RIB I
A79
RB2
RB3 .
H05
R90
R91
,R92
R93
R94
R95 ,
A9

07
07
07
07
C4
B4
B4
C4
C4
C4
B4
B4
R4
R4
R5
R5
04
05
04
05

0.4

04
05
05
04
07
G7
G6
H7
G7
H7
G7
GO
G7
J2
J2
E2
I

H.7

B-3

R22~

HO
L3
C5
C5
C5
B'
B5
C5

B:6

B5
B5
C6
C7
L4
54
C3
C3
DB
DB
R2'
52
J2
00
00

R97
R9B
R99
RIOO
R104
RI07
RIOB
RIOS
RIIO
Rttl
Rtt2
RI13
0114
RI20
RI21
J R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R200
0207
R20B
R20S
R21D
A211
R212
R213
R214
A215
A216 '
A217
H21B
R219
A220
A221
A222
R224
A225
R226
A227
'R228

R229
A230

B3
B3
03
B3
B3
A3
03
B3
B3
B3
B7
B7
B7
B7
B7
B7
C7 '
BO
BB
BB
30
B6
BB
BB
'BB
BO
AO
C'O
CB
CB

R231
R232,
0233
R234
51
'52
53

54
55
lPI,
lP2
lP3
lP4
lP5'
lPO
UI
U2
1J3
U4
U5
U5
U7
UB
U9
UID
Utt
UI2
UI3
UI4
U15
UI(
U17
UIB
UI9
U20
U21

un

U23
U24
U25
U26
U27
U20
U29
U30
U31

CB

. co

' M2
G8
JB
M2
M2
N3,
G6
C7
K4
L4
K2,
L5
L2
07
07
E7
E7
F7
C7
E7
E7
E7
'7
F7
G7
B5
' B6
B4
05
E5
F5
F5
G5
HO
H6
G4
H4
H4
03
E3
F3
F3
G3
H3

U32
U33
U34
U35
U36
U37
113B
U39
U40
U41
U42
U43
U44
U45
U40
U47
U4B
U49
U5D
U51

U5"
U53
U54
U55
U5B
U57
u5B
U59
U6D
UOI
U02
U63
U64
U65
UOO
U07
U5B
U59
U7D

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U74
VRI
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Chip S.eleet Memory 1 - Chip select decoded from address to selBct ROM1,MU27,

Chip Select Memory 2...., Chip select decoded from Bddress to sBlect ROM2, A4U28,

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Chip Sell'C1 Memory 3 - Chip select decoded from address to select ROM3, MU29.
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CSIOO
CSI01

Chip select 10 '1Chip select dBcoded from address to select 10 de~lcel, MU31IDMAControllar).
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Feeture'RAM - Chip select'decoded from address to sBlect fealure RAMs, A4U34 Bnd MU36.

HL!)A

Hold Acknowted!le -Acknowl~dge5a DMA Controller hold request when control ofthe Bddrese and
datB buses Bre avallBble for control by the OMA Controller - also places proper IBvels to various
devices during DMA cycles.
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Interlace Bue 10 - Chip selBct decoded from Bddress'to select HPIB 10, A23U3;

IBROM

Interface Bus ROM - Chip select decoded from address,to select HPIB ROM, A23Ul .

/O/LM

High, 10/Low, M6rrtory - selects Bither 10 or Memory devices.


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Low, 10 Reed - tells IhB seleCted 10 device to output e byte of. t!sta on the AOOAD7 lines, Usually
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Low, 10 Wrlte....,lndlcr.tes tothe selectedlO device that edBte byte Isevallabla on theADO-AD7Ilnes.
The 10 device will thell latch the data. Usually controlled by the OMA Controller,
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LMEMR

Low, Memory Reed - cBusesthe addressed memory locetlon to.be read. Usuallvcontrolled by thB
OMA Conlroller,
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Low.' Memory Write - causes the memorydevice to write the dillS byteontheADOAD':' !Ines tothe
eddressed memory 100Btlon.'
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Low, Re8d- Asserted by the microprocessor to reed date from en eddressed memory location.

LWR

Low, Write - Asserted by the mlc:oprocess~ to 'Iic';. mltlng Into en eddressed memory location.

NVRAM

Nonvolatile RAM - Chip select decoded from address to tha DRC - ellowe the ORe to reBd or write
to the memory It controls, MU42 and MU43.
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Store/Recall 'RAM ChIp Select


A4U35 and MU37. '

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P/O Processor Boord, Reod/Write end Address DecOC:er

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decoded from eddress to select 10/ROM 6,MU1B.
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Chip Select Memory 4 - Chip select dQcoded from address 10 eelect ROM4, MU30.
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Chip Select 10 0 - Chip select decoded from address to ~6iect 10devicu 0, A4U19 (VideoControUer).

10/RAM

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Cheracter. RAM ,':"" Chip sele~ decodad from address to pelBct character RAMs; MU32 and A4U33.

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Address/Datil b~.- Microprocessor bldlrectlonel bus. DBta on this bus cen be the least eignilicant
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slgnilicant 8 blls of Bddress.
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eddress bus Inlo ase,l of unique enableslgnels (chip eneblesl which Ihen select e unique mem~ry orlO device 10 decooslhe
ramalnlng lower order address lines and respond 10 Ihe bus corilroilines ILRD, LWR,IO/uVi, 'etcl. For each 10 end memory
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L'NR pUlsas.eac~ qlJallfilld by lhe Slale of 101LM. This decoding Is Implemenled wllh MU25 e 310 B line decod~~;'~!l"'''
Imporlanl pOlnlllJ'nole Is thaI during DMA bus Iransactlons, LMEMR, LMEMW, L10R, end LIOW are conlrolled by Ihe DMA' ",
~onlm\ier (MU31 'on ~ervlce Shee1231. NOI~ Ih~llhe IInas LRD an~ LWR are Ihree,slaled by A4U4D (on Service Sheet1,~I';',
during DMA. These verlousread and write Slrobes are employedlhroughoullhe syslem, including Ihe addressaacodlng 1~lc.', ',I

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slgnlflcanl address bit, A15, Is low. The neXllhree MSB's A14, A13, end A12 ere Ihen decoded Into Bpossible comblnallons.
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Each oulpul of Ihe decoder decodes 4K bytes of address space. The firSI five OUlpuls IOG-4GI are usad as Ihe chlpenablp.s for
Ihe flve4KX BROMs. T~e nextoulput, 5G,Is use,:IO enable a4K eddress space for Ihe IWO B35510/ROMs.ln order 10 provide
tWo unique chip Slll9cts for these devices further decoding using Ihe All address signal Is Implemented wllh A4U6A a dual2
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10 4 line decod~r,rh~ signal5G from MU41s usadluenable a 210 4 line decader, and Ihe Slale of All delermlnes whelher
the 2G or the ~G'OUlput of Ihls decoder goes true. The other inpullo Ihis 2104 line decoder Is lied high.

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6G outpui of MU4 selects the 4K address region conlainlng all of Ihe mainframe RAM. This signal enables Ihe olher half
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of Ihe 2 to4linedecoder (A4U5BI, wllh Ihe neXltwo lower orderoddresslines,All andA10,drlvlnglhe2end llnpulslolhls
. ' decoder. The 1si'lK section conlrolled by Ihe OG OUlpul enables ellher Ihe 815510/RAM IA4U16l, or the 258 byle CMOS
NVRAM IMU42 a,l~ MU43l, which Is used 10 refresh the DAC. This OG oUlput enables one half of MU lOa dual 2 104 line
decodar. "he'next Idwer order eddress bit, AS, Ihen selecls ellher Ihe 10/RAM, or Ihe NVRAM. Note Ihalln order for Ihls side
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enabled whenever th~ 6G oUlpUI of A4U4 goes Irue 10drive Ihe 10/RAM chipeneble. This Is necessary sln.ce 10 addresses are
only BbllS, e lerger eddressspaco Is required In order 10 eccess ell of A4U 18's 10 registers Ihan Is raqulredtoaccess Ihe 256
. bytes of RAM In MUI6. The iwo OUIPUISOG end lG are wlreoredsolhaIM'!:e lsenableddurlng 10 accesses regerdlessof
Ihe stalas otAl1, Al0, or A9, and arc -ISO lied 10 Ihe memory access c:lip enable 10 form a single Chii' 6nable 10 A4U16,
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The other three 1K chip enebles derived from A4U5B are used 10 enable Ihe characler RAM IA4U32 andA4U33l, the fealure
MM (MU34 end MU36), end .the sloro/rec.I' RAM IA4U35 and A4U37l, all of which
are 1K In lenglh.
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The fasl4K chip enable from A4U4 Is used as a ROM chip seleci for Ihe HpIB card, which has a 4K X B ROM for HPIB
software.
A number of c~lp enables derived from Ihls sel of decoders require addilional gating wilh ellher Ihe LRD or LWR pulses in
order. 10 gueranlae thel no bus conflici W.l! exist during the first Slale of e bus cycle, when ADOAD7 are being driven by
nlicroprocessor (MU391. Thes~ devices have no Independent OUlput enable pin, and therefore mUSI nol be e~abled 10 drive
Ihe bus until the fower 8 eddress blls are lalched allhe end of ALE. To Implemenllhls. an octellhreeslale buffar IA4U3) Is
used. The OUlputs of Ihls buifer ere always Ihree-statedand externally pulled high excer "urlng LMEMR end LMEMW, when
,Ihe OUIPUIS ere ellowed to fellow the inpuls. When one of Iha chip enables Is low, during LMEMR or LMEMW Ihe OUlpUI of
A4U3 will drive low.
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As s18tedprevlouslY, 10 accesGOs differ .from memory accesses In that 10 port addresses are only eightbits wide. Therefore,
when an I/O read or write cycle occurs, both tha upper and lower bytes of.the address bus will hold the seme 8 bit 10 port
i':address. Sh1ceth/1 high order acldressllnes ere used for both 10 ~ort and memoryaddre.sdecodlng, certain distinctions are
:'made concerning devices which contain bOlhmemory and 10. since the amount of memory address space to be decoded
diffars from the amount ~t 10 eddress space required to be decoded. Three such 10/memorydevlcesare used In the processor
system; one 8166,10/RAM (MU181 (266 bytes) end two 8365 10/ROM's (A4U17,18)(2K byteseech). As noled eariler, the
, RAM portion of the 8155 (MU161 Is enabled within a 512 byte space of the 16 bit memory address, but during 10, the lower
fou~ blt~ of the 9 bit 10 eddress' are left undeflnad so that 16 possible 10 port addresses are available to MU 16. The two
IO/ROM (A4U 17 andMU 18)chlp enablas each decode 2K bytes of mamory address space. and 8 posslbla 10 port address
locations.
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chip ~nables CSIOO, CSI01, andl,ElIO ~~e t~e,~'~~ ~~c~cr outp~ts which ere us&d for ROM chip enebles.Thls Is elloweble
since the ROM chip enables ara gatad by LMEI',1Ii. y.tilch will not occur during 10 cycles. Conversely, when thesa ROM's oro
accasGOd during memory read cycles (and LMEMR goes trua) the 10 davlcas which ~ra also salected (the video controller,
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(MU19), the DMA controller (A4U31 I. and the HpIB Interfaca) all raspond to L10R or L10W, which will nevar occur during
memory access cycles, Thus. ,no conflict exists batwean 10 devices and memorydevtces which use the same,address space.
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SERVICE SHEET 19 SIGNATURE ANALYSIS


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(Sorvlee Sheell18 Ind 18)

a. Sellnstrument powar 10 off.


b. Signatura Analyzer connacllons:
START "\..10 TP6(A151
STOP "\..to TP6(A15}
CLOCK "\.. to TP4 {ALE}
c. Sel SlB and SlC to closed.
, d. Sat Instrument power to on.
a. TEST POINT
SIGNATURE
Proba to+5V
0001
lA
(U39'12)
UUUU
IU3913)
5555
lB
(U39-14)
CCCC
lC
(U39-15)
1F7F
10
IE
(U39-1SI
5H21
(U3ll-11)
MFA
H
UPFH
1-13
IU3ll-18)
IU39-19)
52F8
lH
(U39-21)
HC89
loJ
(U3ll-221
2H10
lK
(U39-231
HPPO
H
(U39-24)
1293
lM
(U3925)
HAP1
l-N
(U3928)
3C9B
lP
IU3ll-21)
3821
1.0
IU39-281
755U
lR
15
IU5118)
UUUU
IU57-11)
5555
1-T
(U57-18)
CCCC
lU
7F1F
I-V
IU5715)
(U5714)
5H21
lW
MFA
IU5113)
lX
UPFH
IU5112}
l'Y
(U51111
52F8
lZ
lM IU48-2)
UUUU
5555
lAB IU48-5)
CCCC
l-AC tU46-S}
lAO {U46-9}
7F1F
lAE (U46-121
5H21
lAF IU46-15)
MFA
UPFH
lAG 1U46-18)
52F8
lAH {U46-19}
HC89
lAJ (U59-18)
2H10
lAK (U5ll-1S)
HPPO
lAL IU5ll-14)
lAM (U59-12)
1293
HAP1
lAN (U59-9)
3C9B
lAP tU5H)
lAO (U5ll-5)
3821
755U
lAR (U59-3)
lAS (U415)
383A
lAT (U414)
1631
lSOU
lAU (U413)
lAV IU4-12)
04UH
lAW (U411 )
CFHH
51HH
lAX 1U410)
lAY (U49)
9BF8
lAZ (U4'1)
546U
lBA (U59)
A640
;38 (U5-10)
C55F
lBC (US-H)
2118
A2FH
lBO {U5121
lBE (U5-61
OPC5
l-BF (U5-1)
5969
logic 0
lBG (Ula-151
lBH (Ula-S)
lUSl
CHAH
lBJ (Ula-l0)

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(Sarvlce Shee119)
a. Sat Inslrument power to off.
b. Signelura Analyzer connactlons:
START f to TP3(Sl)
STOP f 10 TP3 (511
CLOCK f to U3931 (CLKI
c. Set SlB 10 closed.
d. Set Instrument power to on.
SIGNATURE SS/GRIO LOC
e. TEST POINT

SSIGRIO LOC
18/B4

Probe 10 +5V
3-A
{U2521
3-B
(U25131
3-C
IU253)
3-D
IU25-1}
3-E
IU25-5J
3F
IU25-8J
3-G
(U25-11)
IU25-10)
3-H
3-J
IU18J
3-K
IU110J
3L
IU2H3J

OUP1
logic 0
OSPS
OUUF
logic 0
logic 1
logic 1
09P8
OUUF
00lC
O6OU
09U3

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(Servlca Sheell18 Ind 19)

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a. Set Inslrument power to o'f.


lS/CS

b. Signelu,. Analyzer connections:


to TPS(A15)
START
STOP
10 TP81A151
CLOCK
10 TP51LROI

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c. Set SlB end SlC to closed.

d. Setlnstrumenl power to on.

e. TEST POINT
Probe
4A
4B
4C
4-0
4-E

19/B2

4-F
4-G
4-H
-W
4-K
4-L
4-M
4-N
4-P
4-0
4-R
45
4-T
4-1.:
4-V

19/B2

19/C2
19/C3

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SlmlATURE

to +5V
(U512)
(U513)
IU514J
IU515J
IU51,SI'
IU5HI
IU5181
IU51-91
IU3-181
IU331
IU3-16)
tU3-5)
IU3-14)
IU31)
tU3-9)
(U3-121
(A3U9201
(A3Ula-201
IA3Ul120)
IA3U312201

0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001

SS/GRID LOC
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383A
1631
lSOU
04UH
CFHH
546U
A640
C55F
54F5
A111
603C
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f. Set Sl-B to open.

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CAPACITANCE IN PICDfARADS
INDUCTANCE IN NlCRDHENRIES

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P/O Processor Boerd, Reed/Wrife end Address Decoder

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C5
C7
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C9
CIO
CI1
CI3
CI4
CI5
CI5
CI7
CIB
CI9
C20
C21
C2B
C29
C30
C31
C32
040
041
C42
C43
C45
045
C47
C49
C50
C51
CBO
C91
CIOO
CIOI
CI02
CI03
CI04
CI05
CI05
CI07
ClDa
CI09
C110
CII1
C112
CI13

LOC

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R5
R5
F7
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A5
A4
07
P4
P-4
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P-4
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02
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C6
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K6
K4
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C5
K5
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E2
E2
F2
F2
F2
G2

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C115
C115
CI17
CIIB
C119
C120
C121
CI22
CI23
CI24
CI25
CI25
CI27
CI2B
CI2B
CI30
C131
CI32
CI33
CI1\
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CR2
CR3
CR4
CR9
CRIO
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CRI5,
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CRIB
CRI9
CR20
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J5
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J9
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JI1
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02
03
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08
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Re
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R9
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R22

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C9
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K7
K7
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Ha
K5
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C4
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B-4
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C-4
C-4
C-4
B-4
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P3
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C3
C3

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H5
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P3
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R27
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R::5
R37
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R46
R4e
R47
R48
R49
R60
R61
R62
R59
R50
R51
R52
R53
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RB5
R71
R73

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R79
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R91
R92
R93
R94
R95
R9a

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07
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C4
C4
C-4
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R4
R4
R6
R6
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05
04
06
04
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06
06
04
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G5
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G7
H7
G7
G5
G7
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J.2
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C6
C5
C5
B5
a5
C5
a5

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R9B
R99
RIOO
RI04
RI07
RlDa
RI09
R110
RII1
RI12
R113
R114
RI20
RI21
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R2Da
R207
R2Da
R209
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R215
R217
R21a
R219
R220
R221
R222
R223
;,224
R225
R22a
R227
R22a
R229
R230

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C3
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B3
B3
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93
93
83
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a7
a7
B7
97
a7
a7
C7
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aa
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B9
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Aa
ca
CB
ca

R231
R232
R233
R234
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S2
S3
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S5
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TP2
TP3
TP4
TP6
TP8
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U2
U3
U4
U5
U5
U7
U9
U9
UIO
UI1
UI2
UI3
UI4
UI5
UIB
UI7
UI9
UI9
U20
U21
U22
U23
U24
U25
U2a
U27
U2a
U29
U30
U31

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1,12
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L4
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E7
E7
F7
F7
G7
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U33
U34
U35
U3a
U37
U3B
U39
V40
U41
U42
U43
U44
U46
U45
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U60
U61
U62
U63
U64
U66
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U58
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U52
U53
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U70
U71
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U74
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Address/Data bus - Microprocessor bidirectional bus. Data on this bus can be the least significant
8 bits of address.

CSMO

Chip Select Memory 0 - Chip s~lect decoded frum address 10 select ROMO, A4U26.

CSM1

Chip Selact Memory 1 -

CSM2

Chip Select Memory 2 - Chip selec', Q:!',oded from address to salect ROM2, MU2B,

CSM3

Chip Select Memory 3 - Chip select decoded from address to selact ROM3, A4U29.

CSM4

Chip Select Memory 4 -

FRAM

Feature RAM - Chip select decodad from address 10 select feature RAMs"A4U34 a~d A4U36,

LCMOSWR

low, CMOS RAM Wrlta - Write enable signal to the CMOS RAMs, A4U34through MU37. LWR Is
gated wilh PWR DET~o that wrilingtothese RAMs isonlvposslble after power comes up to the proper
level,

LWR

low, Write - Asserted by the microprocessor to allow writing into an addressed memoryiocatlon.,

PWR DET

Power Detector -Input to processor at power onand power off which generates reset pulses for the
procassor end peripherals,

SRRAM

Store/Recall RAM Chip Select MU35 and MU37.

VBATT

Battery Voltage - Vollage that suslalns NVRAM when Instrument has baen powared down,

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Chip selectoacoded from address to select ROM1, A4U27.

Chip select dacoded from address to selact ROM4, A4U30,

Chip select decoded from address to Ihe Store/Recall RAM,


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P/O Processor Board, Store/Recall RAM. Feature RAM. and Program ROM
8152

'Model 1960A,

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SERVICE SHEET 20 - THEOIlYOF OPERATION

All four of these devices, as well as the two CMOS NVRAM's (A4U42 ( J A4U43 on service sheet 221, hava a continuous
batterybackup power sourc'e
, so that the date Is retained during power down I'~rlods. A special sWitching cl;'cultls provided,
as system power comes up, the load Is shifted from the battery to tha +6V POWl> ,,,pply. A voltage coml'~retor controls this
switch, es the +6 volt supply exca~o tha bsttery supply, the comparetor swltcnes the output which turns on a pr,p hy,ltch,
which then saturates and provides 0 currant path from +6V to the CMOS RAM end e full +6V VCC to the RAM, This Is
necessary for normal rsad and write operation.

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As power goes down, the, compare tor swllches off, and the batterybegons suppling standby current. All of the CMOS RAM's
IA4U;l4A4U37)
heve e minimum VCC of 2 OV for date rententlon. The battery, which r.onslsts
of a single 3V lithium cell
,
,
mounted on the rear penel, IsInterfaced to
fBATT supply through ablocking diode to prevent currentleekaga back Into the
battery when power comas on. The diode, CR3, In sarles ,vv1lh the battary, will only have a voltaga drop across It of
approxlmataly
160 mV dua to the,low cur'lnt drain whan operating from the bettery supply.
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START '\"10 U26-2O ICSMOI
STOP flo U3-18 (CSMOI
CLC?CJo; f to TP5 ILHO)

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5-0
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5E
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5-F
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0.2 Sec/DiY

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Monitor
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Setup
1 Voll/Diy
0.2 Sec/DiY

OV

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P/0 Processor Board, Store/Recall RAM, Feature RAM, and Program ROM

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P/O Processor B"a;d, Store/Recall RAM. feature RAM. and Program ROM

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C14
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C19
C20
C21
C2a
C29
C30
C31
C32
C40
C41
C42
C43
C45
C48
C47
C49
C50
C51
COO
C91
CIllO
Cl01
Cl02
Cl03
C104
Cl06 .
CIOB
Cl07
CIOB
CI09
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C111
C112 '
C113

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R04
CII5
R5
R5
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C117
C118
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P4
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P5
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C133
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C5
CRI
C5
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CR3
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CR4
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CRIO
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R22

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R25
R20
R27
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R30
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R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
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R47
R4a
R49
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R51
R52
R69
ROO
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R62
R63
R64
R65
R71
R73
R77
R7a
R79
R02
R03
RBS
ROO
R91
R92
R93
R94
R95
R96

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07
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ALE'

Addreas Latch Enable - Mlcroproca5sor output. Falling edge Is used to latch data on the ADOAD7
bus Into the eddress letch.

BCD SHIFT

BCD Shift Clock - Used to shift the 66 bit serial date IDATA IN) through tha shift regster from
horizontal Interface to 10 pon.

BUSY

Goes high et the beginning of CYCLE ST end remains high until the and of the BCD frame processor vie 10 port.

CH1 VERTTAG

Chlnnel1 Probe Tag -Input to procb~.or to denote prob-!: division ralio and therabyalterchannel1
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Chlnnel2 Probe Tag -Input to processor todanote probe division ratloandthsrebyalterchannel2


gain accordingly.

CHAN 1

Phase 1 O\Jtput of RPG - Pulse string out of RPG - counted by proCessor to datect rate of change.

CHAN 2

""ase 2 Output of RPG - Pulsa string oUlof RPG danotes direction of rotation.

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Chlr~cter Display - Bit determining character mode -If high charae:ters ora on -If I~wcharae:ters
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Clock. Vartice' end Trigger":' Clock for venlcal and trigger shift register string, to shift data through
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CYCLE ST

Cycle'Stert -

DATA IN

66 bit data string from horizontal microcircuit to 18CD2 via horizontal interface) 10 calibrate VCO
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DISPMODE

Display MClde ,- From 10 to Programmable Logic Array IPLA) allows character or option display.

Output by pror.essor via 10 pon to sync horizontal Interface communications.

Input.

HCRS

Horizontal Counter Resal- Signal from 10 to sweep control circuit to raset counter. When a sweep
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High. Display Inhibit Corotrol horizontal ewaits reset.

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High. Transfer Data Command-Signal generated by software via 10 pon to transfer data to parallel
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IOIl.M

High, 10/Low, Memory - selects either 10 or Memory devices.

IO/f1AM

10/RAM Chip Select- Chip select decoded from eddress to selectIO/RAM. MUI6.

'IO/ROM 6

10/ROM 6 Chip Select - Chip select decoded from eddress to selectlO/ROM 6. MUI7.

,'IO/ROM 6

10/ROM 8 Chip Select - Chip select decoded from eddress to selectlO/ROM 6. MUI8.

IS SHIFT

Inatructlon String Shl't - Signal to shift SOTA truough the Instruction shift register to produce the
10 bit Instruction string 115/.

, LCL 1,2,3

Lamp Clock 1,2.3 - Clocks generated by software to' shift SOTA through the lamp driver strings to
light epplicable panel lamps.

LFLG

Low. FIJ - Output from horizontal microcircuit to an 10 port signifying to the processor that a main
sweep trigger was Initiated during the delayed sweep trigger ramp - used In the auto scope routine
and eva liable to HPIB.

LIN/OUT

Low, Input/High, Output - Controls direction of BCD date iNO or out of the h~,lzontel microcircuit.

L10W

Low. 10 'Wrlte-Indicetes tothe selected 10device thet a deta byte IS avellable on the AOO-A07I1nes.
The ,.I devl":, will then latch the deta. Usually controlled by the DMA Controller.

LRO

Low. Read - Asserted by the microprocessor to reed date from en eddressed m~mory locetion.

LWR

Low, Write - Asserted by the microprocessor to ellow writing Into en eddressed memory locetion.

MAIN TRIG rAG

Meln TriggerProbe Teg -Signal to Indicate division retloof probe etteched to main ext. trigger Input.

MLT

Meln Une Trigger T Output from 10 porI to OAC activating line tr'ager of main sweep.

PCHC

Pulse Clock Horizontal and Calibrator sweep. or cellbrator functions.

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From 10 prtto sweep control to gate data for channel.

RE~ET

Reset pulse from microprocessor t:l Inltallze peripherals to proper states et power up or power down.

ROWOROW7

Row inputa from front panel to 10 porta - when e key Is pressed a signal from a column output will
be present on a row Input.

RPGORPG6

RPG counter data lines to 10 ports.

RRPG

Reset RPG Counter ,- Output of 10 port to reset RPG counter.

SOTA

Serial Deta - Data string from 10 to verlous shift registers that when clocked through initiates
various functions, lamps. etc.

TAG IN 0
TAG IN 3

Probe tllg Information to 10 port to set sensitivity as recognized for ettached probes,

TAG SELO
TAG SEL3

Tag Selection 0-3 -Input to probe recognition circuit from 10 port which selects probe Information.

URPG

RPG Counter Counting Up - Direction of rotation information from RPG counter to 10 port.

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SERVICE SHEET 21 - THEOIW OF OPERATION

Sub.~tem.

Th'l Parallel 10
The microprocessor has two basic methods of controlling the analog Instrumentation circuitry of
the ,'980. The DAC subsystemls used to provide 16 analog voltages to the various sweep. gain. position. end Intensity
circuits within the analog system. However. In addition tothls control a number of state related controls must be manipulated
such ~s the state of the allenuator solenoids. range selections for tweep and vertical gain. display mode data (1 vs 2. XYZ.
trigger view, elcl, and various other mlscellanaouscontrol functions. These functions are asserted by the processor through
. the use of saveral paraliallO ports. and a series of serial shlfl register/latches.

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These 10 ports provide other control outputs and ~talUs sensory Inputs required to Interface the processor to the following
functional circuitry:
(11 Shift Register strings. (21 Lamp driver strings. (3) The front panel keyboard contacts. 14) Probe tags. (51 RPG
rolatlonal datectlon circuitry 16) Character display control.17i Horlzontallnlerface control. (81 Main line triggering.
Three ~araliellO davicas are interfaced to the microprocessor bus to provide lhese 10 functions; one IO/RAMlTlmer IA4U 16),
and two ROM/IO ports IMU17.A4U18).
10/RA~/Ti.;,er. The 10/RAMlTlmer serves both as a random access I emory. and as a 22 bltlO port. In additlon,lt contains

a programmable timer, which Is configured to gonerate eRST 7.5 Interrupt when the 14 bit dlvlda factor reaches terminal
count. dividing the 1.67 MHz processor clock Into 16.384 possibld Interval period.!. Thlstlmer Is used by the software for all
time related control sequences such as horizontal VCO calibrallon, ,,,;;J during the RPG slewing routine.
Port A end Port 8 are usad by tho processor ese front panel keyboard Inlerface. The front panel k.yboard is organized Into an 8
row 8 column crossbar matrl,:, with the eight row lines sarvlng es sensory Inputs to PortAand lheelghtcolumn lines serving
es scennlng outputs from Pori B. In order todbtect e keybGJrd contact closure. the processor Is required to sequentially strobe
each column output low erYl 'reed the row inputs on Port A A particular row in~ut on Port A is normally pulled high and Is
drlwn low by a given column outDut on Port B only when a contact closure oc~urs. When a row Inputgoas lowasa rasult of a
specific column output baing drlv~n low. the location of the contact dnsure 10 Identified. Each keyboard contact on the front
panel Is asslgnad a unique Row/Column :ombinatlon.
During normel operation, the Sllftware periodicallY executas a ..ulck key" tast to detect activity on lhe front panel. During this
test, the ROW Inputs on Port A Of,) resa with all of thd columr outputs on Port B held low. Should any bit on Port A ba found
low. a sequential column scen Is exec::tdd t" detarmlne exactly wldch key was pressed. A good I~dication that the system Is
operating properly is to verify that all eight outputs on Port B are being held low.
The remaining port on the IO/RAM/Tlmer Is Port C. This port Is used to provide 6 edditlonal output ports 10 the system. The
1,Ines PCO PC3 are the signals TAG SELO TAG SEL3 and are usad to control the operation of the probe tag Inlerface. The bits
PC4 and PC5 are the signals CHAR OISP and DISP MODE and are used to control the external operation of the character
generator.
The 10/RAM (A4U1611s used as scratch pad storage for various logical and arithmetic operations by the software. Like the
ROM/lOs (A4UI7.A4U1B), this device Is microp'ocessor bus compatible, with an Internal address latch to capture the
address prasent on ADOAD7 during ALE. Therefora lhe chip enable for this device goes active at the beginning of the bus
cycl", end Is not gated with LMEMR or LMEMW.
IO/ROM" Two 10/ROMsare employed to provide additional R'lM memory for program storage. and 10 provide additional 10.
Eech IO/ROM supports 2K byte. ,,/ h'lM and 16 bits of 10. organized Into two eight bit ports. Each bit can be Independently
programmed as an Input or n'jtput. The function of the various control signals on these ports will be described as they perlain
to various circuitry.
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The 10/ROMs' IA4UI7-A4UI8Iere bus compatible with the microprocessor bus system. These devices directly use the
control slgnel ALE to Internelly letch the 10lll'er eight address bits during each bus cycle. Thorefore.the chip enable to these
devices goes/ow true atlhebeglnnlng of the bus cycle, before ALE Is pulsed, rather than going true during the LRO strobe. The
10ILM line Is elsa directly used by the 10/ROMs IA4UI7A4UI8)to Interpret the LRO and LWR strobes as either 10 or
memory. Special Purpose Interface Circuity. As was mentioned previously. a number of special purpose Interface circuits arp
controlled by the parallel 10 subsystem. The function and operation of these circuits are Individually described below.
Shift Register Strings. As stated previously, a conslderabla numberof state-related controllnforrJ'1t1on must he passed from
the processor to "arlous analog subsystems throughout the Instrument. Since It would be Impractical to provide direct parallel
access to these functions via bus Interfaced 10 ports. a means of serial communication Is required. A series of shift registers
are used. each containing an Internal serial shift reglstar and a parallel output latch to transfar data from the shift register to
the outputs. Each of these shift registers require a serial data Input. a shift clock, and a strobe to transfer the shift raglster date
to, the'l~tch outputs.
These shift raglsters are organized Into strings. with the serial data Input to each subsequent shift register being provided by
the serial data output of the previous shift register In the string. Each shift register In the string Is then provided with e
common shift clock which Is unique to the string. Three such strlngso! shift registers ere implemented to convey the required
Information throughout the scope. with each string having an Individual shift clock which Is under software control from three
10 port outputs. These clocks. CSG, PCHC. and CVT are toggled by the processor whenever new data ;s to be output to either
the gate/power supply. horizontal, or vertical/trigger strings. The serial data Input to each shift register string Is provided
from e single Iv p,Jrt output SOTA. This signal Is set and cleared under software control before a given shift clock 15 pulsed.
Although SOTA Is present on the serleI Input of each latch string. the stat,e of SOTA Is only shifted Into one string eta time.
slnca only one shift cloc~ Is pulsed by the software after SOT.\ Is set.

Data Is transferred to all shift register OlltPllts simultaneously with a single 10 port output called HTOC. HTOC;fllgh. Transfer
Data Command) is pulsed by the software each tlma 8 shift operation is complete.
Lamp Drivers. In addition to controlling the shift reglstar strings. the parallel I/O subsystem is also Interfaced to five lamp
driver ICs, used to drive the Incandescent lamps on the front panel. These devices ere specially designed shift registers
containing a 16 bit serial shift register. end 16 buffered. latched outputs. Each output is capable of sinking the requirod
currant to drive a lamp.
The lamp drivers are organized Into three strings. with two devices being located on the TIME panel. one on the VOLTS panel.
and two on the processorboa,d. Communication to these lamp driver strings Isdone in the same method osdascrlbed for shift
register strings. Three lamp string shift clocks, LCL1, LCL2. end LCL3 are provided from output portsonA4U17. Thecommon
serial data line SOTA 15 used to Input serial data to each string. and the common HTOC strobe Is usad to tronsf.r the data to the
lamp driver buffered outputs. Howaver, It should be noted that HTDC i s Inverted to form LTDClonService Sheet26 by A4U2CI
since the tran':fer data Input on the lamp drivers Is low-true.
Probe Teg Interface. A spe/cial feature on the 8NC inputsof the vertical and trigger attenuatorsallows the divide retlo of the
probe to be monitored by the processor. This Input. knuwn es the probe tag, will have afixed resistance within the probe "001
,the tag Input to analog ground, the,value of which is determined depending upon whether a 1:1, 10: 1. 100: 1. or 1000: 1probe
Is connected to the 8NC. Based on this dlvido ratio, the vertical sensitivity readoutlsapproprlatelycorrected by tho processor
In addition, If e short Is detected, this Is Interpreted by the processor to mean that the programmable "smart probe" key has
been pressed.
There ere four probe tag Inputs totha processor board, corrasponding to the Channell. Channel 2, main end delayodtrigger
probes. Each of these Inputs ere pull,ld high to +6V on the processor board. Therefore, for a given tag reslstence toground, e
discrete voltage Is estebllshed on the TAG input lines, which can be evaluated as the resistive divide ratio ,,' the tag
resistence.
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Perlodicelly Ihe processor scans Ihese TAG levels by sequentially measuring the voltage present on each lag. This Is
accomplished by driving each of the TAG SELslgnals, which originate from an output port from A4U16, to a high state. Each
TAG SELoutputcontrols a CMOS an~log switch IA4U45l, and thus causes the DClevel on Ihe selected tag tobe trensmltted to
the Input of asimple analog to digital converler (A4U44). This converter consists of four voltage comparators, with one Input of
each comparator tied together, and connected 10 Ihe output oflhe analog switches. The other input of each comparalor Is then
tied to +6 V,thus creating five possible renges for the probe tag measurement. The outputs of these four comparators,
TAGINO -TAGIN3. are Ihen connected 10 fc.ur port Inputs on A4U17, where they can be reed by the processor after the
processor has selected a given tag with one of the TAG oEL lines from MU16.
When all four rAG IN lines are high during a tag measuremontthls Indlcales a TAG Impedance greeter than 12K end Is
considered an open or a 1:1 proba. When all four TAG IN lines are low, this Indicates a tag Impedance of less than 750 ohms
and Is interpreted as a smart probe contaetclosure. The following Is atruth lable of conditions where the TAG IN signals occur
versus maximum resistance va:~es on Ihe probe taes.
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RPG Interface. All numerical adjustments are relayed lathe processor system via a single rotary pulse generator. This device
generates Iwopulsft trains whenever It is rotated. The pulse frequoncy isa function of the spoedof rotation. The relallve phase
of the two puis. 1I,Ins Is a funcllon at the direction 01 rOlatlon. The phase angle between channell end channel 2 will be
positive In one direction. alld negative in Ihe other.

The rate of change of the RPG Is measured by Ihe processor through the use at a 7 bit binary counter (A4U9), which Is
Incremented by tho channel t pulse train 01 the RPG, and cleared undor soitware control. Access to the seven counter oulputs
is avcilable to the processor through 7 input ports (RPGOB) to MUI B. The RPG counter Is cleared by an output port RRPG
from A4U17. An edgetriggered tIIp f1opIA4lJ8A) Is used to detect lhe phase 01 channell versus channel 2. Thetrailingedgu
of the pulses on channell Is used to clock the level on channel 2 totheoutpul oflhe flip flop IA4U8). If channel21ags channel
1. thefllpflop will be set. It channel 2 leads channel 1,the f1ipf1op Is cleared. T: ie trailingedgeof channell Is used Inordeno
tillarantee that al leasl one pulse tlOle occurs befure the direction is determined.

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Channel 1 Gain Voltaga - Analog voltage from OAC 10 set channell gain (volts/d,lvlslon).

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Clock - From microprocessor - 3.333333 MHz processor clock Input dlvldad by two.

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OS

Descriptor - 256 bit data stream from ORC to OAe to decoda OA1 for LED display.

OTRIG BIAS

Delayed Triggar Bias - Bias voltage (nputto the OAC.

FINE DELAY

Rne Delay Ramp Voltage - Analog output of OAC to control the Fine I?&lay ramp.

HORIZ CLK

Horizontal Clock - Derivatlva of processor clock from the OAC Refresh Controller 10 horizontal
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Low, DAC Refre.h Controller Ready - Output from ORC which puts the processor In walt 91ales
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UNE FREQ

Une Frequency - From line transformer sacondary - when main line t,lggl" Is selected LINE FREQ
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LMSYNC

Low, Maate. Sync - Derived from processor clock by the ORC to synchronize datalrsnsfer to the,
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Low, Read - Asserted by the microprOCessor to read data from an addressed memory lOcation.

LWR

Low, Write - Assert&'J by the ml:~oprocessor 10 allow writing Into Bn addressed me';'ory locstlon.

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.Mlln Une Trigger -Output from

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,Nonvoletlle RAM - Chip salect decoded from address to tho DRC - allows the DRC to read or write
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Protected Block Select - Tied low to protect Cal Fector Memory In conjunction with CAL EN.

PH1CLK'

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Pha.. 2, <:Iock - Proeess01 clock divided by eight from the ORe. to the DAC end horizontal
mlcroclrcul; -dIsplaced from PH 1 CLK by two processor clock periods

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"Segment, Declmll Point - Output of DAC to LEO dlspleys to light selected decimal point.

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Sepe':llle POlltlon Voltage - Allelog output of DAC 10 position the separetlon of treces In DUAL.
,alttery Voltage - Voltage that sustains NVRAM whan instrumant hos been powarad ~own.

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DAC Subsystem. In order,lo provide discrete' enalog conlrol over certain Instrumentation circuitry, a 16 channel Olgital-Io- ,
Analog Converter (MU66) is used. This Is a hybrid device which conlains a single OAC and 16 sample and hold capacitors,
providing 16 analog vollages to control b~~m Intensity. horlzonlaland vertlcel position. vertical gain and horizontal sweep
speeds within digitally ~Iected ra nges, main and delayed trlgger'levels. and two fine adjustment controls for the VCO and fine
dalay. In addition. this device perlorms the auxiliary function of controlling the fronl'panel l~O display scanning.
The" "IC receives data Input for the 0 to Aconverter end the lEO's via threo serial dala ctreams. Two of these data streams,
OAl'and OS, ere used to carry information fOr the 7 segmenl lED displays. The third data path. OA2, carries data for the 16
channe! 01 Aconverter. There are 266 bits of Informalion In each frame, where the frame Islleflned by \..,. signal lMSYNC, In
addition tothe lMSYNClnpul. two phase clocks. PHI CtKend PH2 ClKara provldedtolhe OACIA4U66), TI,3PHI ClKpulse
leads Pfi2
. elK by two processor clock periods, 1.2 us, and is used by Ihe OAC to sample data on OAI, OS, and OA2. PH2 ClK
dete~mlnes when thedata transition Is used by Ihe OACes a shlfl clock. These clocks are elso utilized Internally by the OAC, by
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The serial data streams and Ihe three Input clocks are generated by a special purpose device called (he OAC Refresh
Control/er (MU41).
DAC Refresh Controller. The OAC Refresh Controller is a specla: purpose hybrid Intregratedclrcull which provides a means
to Interlace a byte oriented microprocessor memory with the serial oriented OAC inlregral~d circuit.
The ORC can address the RAM memorylMU42 andA4U43)andco,ntrols the read and write functions of these RAMs with the
signal lWE (Low. Write Enable). The ORC also produce3 the signal AOE IAddress Output Enable) to control the Ihree stale
buffer IA4U471.
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buffer IA4U471
Is used to Isolate thb"f,~bprocessor's address bus from Ihe RAMs. IA4U42, A4U43)., Both the
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microprocessor end the ORC read dala from and write data to these RAMs. The ORC signal AOEdetermines which device can
address the RAMs. WhenAOE Is low the f1. and F21nputs of A4U47 are ective and the output of the buffer follows the Inpul
microprocessor address bus. With AOE high. Ihe RAMs will be add,esseJ by the ORC and the microprocessor eddress bus Is
Isolated by MU47.
The microprocessor keeps Ihe data In the RAMs IMU42,A4U43) updaled as required by changes in the front panel settings
and correct dala fur the lED displays. The microprocessor can only write 10 the RAMs when allowed by the ORC. If the
mlcroproc~,s$Or and the ORC bOlh attempt a memory access at the same time the ORC will ~el lORC ROY low to place Ihe
microprocessor In e walt state unlilihe ORC memory access Is complele.
The ORC contains three Internal Bbit shift registers to convert parallel Input duta to the Ihree serial data strings OA1,05, and
0A2. The ORC reads a memorybyte of dala for OA1 and parallel loads Ihe first ~hlft regISler. changeslhe memoryaddr~ss and
reads a byte of date for OS and paralie' i<X'ds Ihe second shift regisler, changes the memory address and reads a byle of data
for 0A2 and parallellnads the Ihlrd shift regl~ter Ihen releases Ihe address bus 10 the ml~roprocassor. The three data strings,
OAI, OS. end 0A2 are shiftedoul to the OACat the same lime. Thedala load and shift sequence Is rep<ated until 266 dala bits
have been shifted out for each dala string, The Ihree shift registers are loaded during the PHI ClK IPhase 1Cloc!kland shifted
by PH2 ClK IPhase 2 Clock). A MSYNC (Mesler Sync) pulse is produced at the ~Jme lime as the 26Gth shlfl clock and is
syn~hrcnlZl. '." the PH2 ClK. A RCO (Reset Calhode Driver) signal Is produced wh~nthe 128th bit and the 266th bills shifted
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OAI 10ata 1) is e 2&11 bit data string thai contains the 7-segmenl lED display Information, OS (OeSCrlplor) Ise 266 bit data
string thai describes how the OA1, data Is tobe decoded for display. 0A210ala 2) Ise 266 bit data strlngtpat con\8lns the 16
channels of Olgl\8lto Analog convertef data'for the OAC.
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The DRCalso producas tha HORIZ CLK (Horizontal ClOCk) and the CHOPClK for usa of the horizontel sweep and sweepcontr~!
circuits. The,HORIZ CLK output frequency is ClK+ 64 and t~, CHOP ClK output frequency Is ClK+4.

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Meln Una Triggering. In Qj'der to Implement line frequency triggering for the main trigger. a line frequency sine wava Is
summed Into the DAC analog output for the main trigger level. This causes the main trigger level to modulate with the power
lina frequency. ceuslng tha thr~shold to be detected at a line fraquancy rala. The liNE FREO Input to tha procassor Is
generated from a low voltage secondary of tha power ,upply transformer. This signal Is voltage limited by lWodlode clamps
(MCp.fand MCR2! and. when the procfssor asserts MlT high. liNE FREO Is switched by anenelog switch IMU51) Into a
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Model 1980A

Service

SERVICE SHEET 22 SIGNATURE ANALYSIS


Note
Remove Expansion Module before performing tests
TEST e. Write Prolected Logic Tesl
, (Se.. lce Shoo122)

g. (Cont'dj

7N
7P
70
7R
7S
7T
7U
7V
7W

b. Signature Analyzer Connections:


START \ . to U4127 (NVRAMI
STOP.r to lJl010 INVRAMI
CLOCK _ to U21B (LWRI
c.

Ensure rear panel CAL owltch I.!"the P'otected po.'


tlon.
.

7X

d. Set SlB and Sl0 to clooed.

7'Y
7Z
7M
7AB
7AC
7AO
7AE
7AF
7AG
7AH
7AJ

c. Sellnotrument power to on.

f. TEST POINT

SIGNATURE SS/GRIO LOC

Probe to +5V
(U6431
6A
(US3-2)
6B
lUSH)
6-C
6-0
IU21BI
IUS3-3j
6E
(U2110)
6-F
6-G
IU7'

4596
logic 0
9971
4596
4596 or 0000
9971
HFP7
9971

SIGNATURE

TEST POINT

a. Sat Instrument powar to off.

22/B3
22/B4

SSil3RIO LOC

BC3B

IU4791
(U477)
(U47-51
(U473)
(U60-17j
(U60-15j
IU60-131
IU60-11)
IU60-BI
(U60-6)
IU60-4)
(U60-2)
tU412Bj
(IJ60-3)
IU60-51
IUIlO-7)
IU60-9j
(U60-12)
tU60-14)
(U60-161
(U60-1B)

FAll
41F7
HFP7
3FBH or 791C
0000
0000
3FSH or 791C
3FBH cr 791C
3FSH or 791C

22/C5

0000
0000
0000
3FSH or 791C
0000

0000
3FBH or 791C
3FSH or 791C
3FSH or 791C
0000

0000

h. Set SlB, SlC, and 510 to open.

g. Set SlB end ,,10 to open.

TEST 7. DRClRAM Tesl


(&e.. lce Shoot 22)
NOTE
Calibration factors \\111 be lost when this teot I.
performed.

NOTE
Calibration factors will be lost whan thlo testis
performed.

a. Set Instrument power to off.


b.

Sl9n~ture

TEST 8. DRC Tesl


(Se.. lce ~;looI22)

a.

Analyze, connectiOn>:

Set Instrument power to off.

b. Signature Analyzer connections:


START J to U~1-37 tLMSYNCI
STOP
to U41-37ILMSYNCj
to U41-9 'CLK)
CLOCK

.r
.r

STAilT \ . to U41-27 tNVRAMI


STOP
to Ul0l0 tNVRAMJ
CLOCK
to TP5 ILROI

.r
.r

c. Set rear panel CAL switch to the Unprotecled position.

c. S(..~ rear panel CAL switch to the Unprotected position.

d. Set SlB and 510 to closed.


d. Set 51-'.' and 510 10 closed.
e. Set Instrument power to on.
e. Set In',!rument power to on.
f. Set Sl-C to clooed.

f. Set SlC to clooed.


g. TEST POINT

g. -EST POI;\T

SIGNATURE SS/GRIO LOC

Probe to +5V
7A
(U472)
7B . IU47-41
,7C
IU476)
70
IU47-Sj
7E ,IU47111
(U47'131
7F
7-G
IU47-151
7H
IU47-17j
7-J
IU471B)
7K
IU4716)
7L
IU4714j
7M
IU47'12)

4596
,3FBH
PCB4
627P
CHUB
BC36
FAll
41F7
HFP7
3FBH

SIGNATURE

Probe to t6V
(U41-17)
8-A
(U413j
8-B
8-C
IU415j
IU41-37j
8-0
8-E
IU4130j
8-F
IU4131)
(U41-2~)
B-G
(U4134)
8-H
8-J
IU4121
8-K
(U41-401

22/82

SS/GRIO LOC

7A70
A20F
85F7
998P
7A8P
5P77 or UHUP
0439 or HUCF
92AA or 972F
SAUl
A663
2HBP

PC84
627P
, CHUB

h. Sot Sl-B, SlC, and 51-0 to open.

8168

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22/B5

=
22/C5

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Model 1980A

Service

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, --:--,-_1

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INURC_eT
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21

IC DEVICE
POWER CONNECTIONS

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f
U511

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tAPACITAMt IN PICOfARADS
INDUtTAMt IN .ltROHNRIS

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fUNtTION.
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FIN[ OL

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3
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tHI ;AIN
tHZ ;AIN
TRr;

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U43
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tlK
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CHAR INTN ~NC

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PHZ tLK
PHI CLK
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OS
OAZ

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--J........vlw00:.:..j0

CHZ P05.FIl'--

HORIZ 7
CLK

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P/O ...6

PIO A4

P/O XM
P/O Jl

C5~7

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P/O ...12...1

P/O JZ
P/O PI
0'.10

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P/O VI. P/O V30

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22
Service Sheet 22. <;chematic Diagram
PIO Processor Board, Digital II} Analog Subsystem
8169

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Service

Modal 1980A

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11~!

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A4 PROCESSOR BOARD COMPONENT LOCATIONS

GRID
LOG

REJ
DUIG

RH
D[SIO

ORID
LOC

RH
DESIG'

GRID
LDC

Cl14
CI15
C116
r117
Cl1a
C119
CI20
CI21
CI22
CI23
CI21
C125
CI26

G2
G2
L5
K4
l4
"'3

J2
J4

02
Ba
CB
B3
B7
OB
K7
K7
FB
Ha
K5
Ja
C4
J5
C4
B-4
B4
C4
C-4
C4
B4
B4
P3
P4
06
G7
B5
B5
C3
C3
C3
C3
G7
RS
06
G6
H6
G6
G7
E2
E2
P3
P3
G7
F7
S4
S4

REF
DESIG

I GRID
LOC
I

R4
R5
R,5

C5
C6

C7

~I ~,_;8~I_c----:..r---.:.1_---.:.I_E_I:.....--F--:..-1_G~I_H----:.-_J""'L...-~"...:..,

CB
C9
CIO
CI1
,C13
CI4
CI5
CI6
CI7
cia
C19
C20
C21
C26
,C29
C30
C31
C32
C40
C41
C42
C43
C45
C46
C47
C49
C60
C51
C90
C91
ClOO
CIOI
CI02
CI03
CI04
CI05
CI06
CI07
Cl08
Cl09
C110
C111
C112
C113

fi7
G7
'A6
A4
07
P4
P4
N4
p4
C5
02

Cl~7

G'

CUB
P4
C129
P5
C130
P.4
CI31
CI32
P5
P4. CI33
CI34
L5
C135
C5
CRI
'C5
CR2
65
CR3
B5
CR4
L5
oa
CR9
K5
CRIO
,K4
CRI3
C2
CR14
C6
CRI5
K5 \ CRI6
J,4 ' CRI7
CRIB
FB
Fa
CRI9
CR20
06
E6
El
F6
E2
G4
E3
02
E4
E2
E5
E6
E2
E7
E2
Ea
F2
E9
F2
EIO
F2
Ell
G2

~3

N3
K2
L,2
M3
L3
J2
M2
M2
N2
N2
P2
MI
MI
NI
NI
S4
R5
06
F7
G7
J5
C3
C3
63
87
B7
B7
06
06
K4
K4
K-4
K-4
K2
J2
K2
L2
K2
JB
J5

J~

J6
'J7
J8
J9
Jl0
JI1
JI2
LI
L3
L4
PI
01
02
03
04
as
06
07
OB
09
010
all
012
015
,016
alB
019
020
021
022
RI
R3
R6
R7
R6
R9
RIO
RII
R13
RI4
RI7
RI6
R21
R22

R24
R25
R26
R27
R30
R31
R32
R33
R3,'
R35
R36,
R37
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R4B
R49
R50
R51
R52
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R64
R6S
R71
A73
R77
R78
R79
R62
RB3
R6S
ROO
R91
R92
R83
R94
R9S
R96

07
07
07
07
C4
84
B4
C4

C4
C4
04
04
.4
R4
"'5
R,5
04
05
04
05
04
04
05
05
04
07
G7
G6
H7

(j7
H7
G7
G5
G7
J2
J2
E2
H7
H-6
L3
CS
C5
C5
B5
B5
CS
B-5

'If'
DfSIG

R97
R9B
R99
RIDO
RIO'
RID7
RI08
Rl09
RIIO
Rill
R112
RII3
R114
RI20
RI21
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R206
R209
R210
R211
r.212
R213
R214
R21S
R215
R217
R21B
R219
R220
R221
R222
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
R226
R229
R230

GRID
LOC

I B.5
B5
C6
C7
L4
S4
C3
C3
DB
OB
R;!

S2
J2
06
06
B3
B3
~3

B3
B3
B3
A3
B3
63
B3
B3
a7
B7
B7
a7
B-7
B-7
C7
B6
B6
B-6
B-B
B-B
BB
B6
B-B
8-6
A-B
CB
CB
CoB

R['
DUIG
R231
R232
R233
R234
SI
S2
S3
S4
S5
TPI
TP2
TP3
TN
TP5
TP6
UI
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
ua
U9
UtO
UII
UI2
UI3
U14
U15
UI6
U17
U1B
U19
U20
U21
U22
U23
U24
U25
U26
U27
U2B
U29
U30
U31

GRID
LOC

CB
CB
M2
G6
JB
M2
M2
N3
G6
C7
K4
L4
K2
L5,
L2
07
07
E7
E7
F7
C7
E7
E7
E7
F7
F7
G7
B5
86
84
05
ES
FS
FS
G5
H6
H6
G4
H4
H-4
03
E3
F3
F3
G3
H3

R[,
D[S'O

GRID
LDC

U32
U33
U34
U35
U36
U37
U3B
U39
U40
U41
U42
U43
U44
U45
U46
U47
U4B
U49
U50
U51
U52
U53
U54
U55
U56
U57
U5a
U58
U60
U61'
U62
U63
U54
U6S
U66
U67
U66
U69
U70
U71

02
E2
F2
F2
G2
G2
K6
K4
L4
M4
M4
N4
05
R5
K3
L3
N3
N3
N3
S4
M2
N2
N2
P2
P6
K2
K2
L'2
L2
M2
N2
N2
P2
R2
0-3
S3
E7
C-5
F5
H4
K5
K3
P-5
F7
P4
C5

un
un

U74
VRI
VR2

VI

[7

J4

II

I~

~,_'

1~2~1

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~~

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SERVICE SHEET 23 MNEMONICS

sI ..I

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1ll MHz TIL

10 MHz oscillator output - TIL levels.

AOA16

Addreu Lines 0 16 - AOA7 ora developed from the ADOA07 bus. A8 through A 16 are most
signifir.ant 8 bits of address.

ADOAD7

Qum<

Addreu/Data tus - Microprocassor bidirectional bus. Data on this bus can be the least significant

8 bits of address.

El

CClK

Character Clock -

CHAR DISP

Charactar Displey - B",~etarminlng character mode -If high characters are on -If low characters
are off and option display Is allowed.

CHAR RAM

Cheractar "AM - Chip select decoded from addrass to salect characters RAMs.A4U32 andA4U33.

ClK

Clock - From microprocessor -,3.333333 MH. processor clock Input divided by two.

CSIOO

Chip Salect 10 0 - Chip select drcodedfrom address toselectlO deviceO. A4U19lVldeo Controller)"

CSI01

Chip select 10 1 - Chip select decoded f!om address to select 10 device 1, A4U31IDMA C"ntroller).

DClK

Dot Clock - 10 MHz oscillator clo;:~ di"ided


by
,
, two - used to generate timing for
, character dls9lay.

DISP

Dlaplay - Used to enable or disable dlsplav of characters' from RS flip,flop controlled by ganeral
", .
purpose attributes.

TPI

~,~-----------_.-!~
....
lt.
J1
__ J....,

l~:

JII

_ _J_s_...

7
,-+----t----t-----I~---t----t----+-----l

Dot clock ilvided by seven - used by video controllar.

. I

,1

CI04

C!03

"u
~

UZO

UU

'"
UI1

U1a

L11

uu

Pl

.0
BuZ4;O
Q Q

~
~

U38

.I ..,----.
u

t
9

UZZ

UIS

10

Z!

'-

Z!

Z!

ra-

uu

uu

uu

~:l

.11

"

TPZ
-[4-

U30

U46

CUI

l
'

U40

1Z

C35

..s:

UII
U47

Display Mode -From 10 to Programmable LogicArr6Y (PLA) -allows ci6ractar or Digital Waveform
Storage Option display.
'

HCHEN

High. Character Enable - Signal which octlvates ch8r6ctar ramps In vertlcel and horizontal outputs
,while also enabling gate circuit te receive Zexls unblanking.

HCHRH

High. Character Raset Horizontal-Signal from video controller thatactlvat6s and synchronizes the
horizontal charact~r ramp.
.

2
JZ

la
11

B
..

HCHRV

High. DMA Requast 0 - From enhancement mOojule 'requesting the DMA Controller to interrupt the
mlCl Dprocessor and take control of the address ancld.ta buses to service the enhancement module.

HDRQ1

High. DMA Request 1 - From video cO:'1trollar requesting the DMA Controller to Interrupt the
microprocessor and take control ~'the address and data bUSt'S to service the video controller.

HDRQ2

, High. DMA Request 2 - From option raquestlng the DMA Conb'oller to Interrupt the microprocessor
and taka control of the address and data buses to service the option.

1.

HDRQ3

High. DMA Roquest 3 -

HlDA

Hold Acknowledga -Acknowladgesa DMA Controller hold request when control of Ihe address and
data buses are available for control by the DMA Controller - also places proper levels to various
devices during DMA cycles.

HOLD

Hold - Request from the DMA Controller to the microprocessor to interrupt Its cycle so the DMA
control/er can ta~e control of the address and data buses for DMA data transfer.
High. Tarmlnal Count..,.. From DMA Controller Indicating the number of DM II, cycles crogrammed
have been completed. No, more DMA requests will be honored until the DMA Contr~lfer has been
reprogrammed by the microprocessor.
.

O!
I

-1

1
A

HTC

naO/U&

"

'0

Signal from vldao controller that synchronizes and activates


'

HDRQO

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High. Character Rasat VI/rtlcal ,character ramp vertically.

High. Display Blankin~ -. Option signal.

" ,HOB

:lISP MODE

U43

15

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SERVICE SHEET 23 MNEMONICS (CONT'D)


LATCH EN

Latch Enable - Output of PLA to delay allrlbutes while charactars are shifted through shift register
so that characters and attributes are In synchronization.

LCHZ

Low, Charactar Z Blanking - Shared by character generator and option to form characters or
digitized waveform - all unwanted "spaces" are blanked after beam Is unblanked by HCHEN and
Intensity level set by CHAR INTEN.

LCLD

Low, Load Countar Dot - Signal generatad by PLA logic to reset dot clock counter during character
vertical retradl.

LDACKO

Low, DMA Acknowledge 0 - From DMA Controller to enhancemant module acknowledging that
processor has accepted Interrupt and DMA data transfer has begun.

LDACK1

Low, DMA Acknowledge 1 - From DMA Controller to video controller acknowledging that
processor has accepted Interrupt and DMA data transfer has begun.

LDACK2

Low, DMA Acknowledge 2 - From DMA Controller to option acknowledging that processor has
accepted interrupt and DMA data transfer has begun.

LDACK3

Low, DMA Acknowledge 3 - Not Used.

L10R

Low, 10 Read -tells the selected 10 device to output a byte of data on theADO-AD7Iines. Usually
r.ontrolled by the DMA Controller.

L10W

Low, 10 Write- indicates to the selected 10 device that a da:a byte is available on the ADO-AD7Iines.
The 10 device will then latch the data. Usually conirolled by the OMA Controller.

LMEMR

Low, Memory Read - causes the eddressed memory location to be read. Usually controlled by the
DMA Controller.

LMEMW

Low, Memory Write - :auses the memory device to write the data byte on the ADO-AD71Ines tothe
addressed memory location.

LSR LOAD

Low, Character Shift Load - Allows data from charactar ROM to be loaded Into shift register.

LTEN

Ught Enable - Output of video controller caused by an underline character being decoded - causes
an underline until anolher control character Is ~ncountered.

QA,QB,QC

Outputs of the dot clock divider.

RDY

Ready -Input to microprocessor - when low walt states are Inserted into the microprocessor cycle
to give pedpherlal device time to complete Its function.

RESET

Reset pulse from microprocessor tolnhalize perlpheralstoproper states at power up or power down.

RST 6.6

Reltart 6.6 - Prioritized Interrupt Input to the Microprocessor - When pulled high by perlpherlal
device normal microprocessor routine is Interrupted and the microprocessor is placed in an Interrupt
service routine.

RW

Rever.. Video - Produced In the video controller by a control character be!ng decoded to cause en
Inverse video display until another control cnaracter Is decoded.

SR C!.K

Shift Regllter Clock - Inv...ted DCLK to shift video data through the shift register.

VIDEO

Video Serial Data - From cnaracter ROM to PLA to 'orm characters.

VSP

Video Suppraaslon- Produced In the video controller by a co~trol character being decoded tocAuse
video to be blanked until another co~t'~1 character Is encountared.

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SERVICE SHEET 23 - THEOR\' OF OPERATION

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Chereeter Generetor Subsystem, In order to facilitate the displayof both scope sattings and usarlnteractive Information. an
alphanumarlc charactar generation system Is used, This subsystem consists of e videocontroiler iA4U191, 1K of volatile static
RAM IA4U32,A4U33) for storing ASCII information to be displayed, a DMA controller IMU31) to control high 'peed data
tr;,nsfors from the lK character RAM to the video controller. a dot pdttern character generator ROM IA4U231, and support
circuitry to control and synchronize the video output.
Video Controller. The Video Controller IA4U 19) is a special 10 port for controlling raster scan type video monitors, Its basic
function is t<::- acquire data from a RAM via a DMA channel, to buffer this data Internally on a row by row basis, and
synchronqusly output this Information to a character generator ROM In a repetitive fashion so that the desired dot pattern Is
output at ihe correct time to the Z axis amplifier, In addition. the Video Controiler generetes the required horizontal and
vertical reset pulses at tho proper time to ensure that the vertical and horizontal ramps are synchronized to the Z axis video
Information,

As an addlt;!!nal function. the Video Controller pruvides control character decoding of buffer characters and outputs
approprlata co'n:roll;ignals to manlpulata such features as reversa I:ldeo. blanking, underline, etc, The Video Controller elsa
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generates an Interrupt near the end of aach video frame which Is used to flag the processor that the DMA controller must be
reinltlallzed for the next fram.! of data transfers,
Dela Acquisition, One o.f the Ilrinciple functions of tho Video Controller IMU 1911s to Initiate data transfers via DMAchannel
from tha charecter RAM Into :ts Internal buffers, In order to accomplish this. a handshake must exist between the Video
Contr.oller and the DMA controller, Two signals are required, The first, which orginates from the Video Controiler. Is the
hDROl (High. DMA Request 1 I output When HDROI Is high. this Is sensad by the DMAcontr.oller, The DMAContr.ollerthen
assans a HOLD request to the microprocessor, When the processor completes Its currant bus cycle, It three states the address
and data bus. then Issues a HLDA IHoid Acknowledge) to the DMA Controller to acknowledge the HOLD request. The DMA
controller then Initiates a dala tr.ansfer Irom the charocter RAM IMU32, A4U3311o the Video Controller and generates a
second p~lsa. LDACK1, 10 the Video Controller IMU19),
This data tr.ansrer assumes the form of a simultaneous memory
read/IO write bus cycles, The DMA controller IA4U31)
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outputs a 16 bit address onto tha address bus, AOA7 are driven directly by the DMA Controller (A4U31) while A8A15 are
driven by an 8 bit register IA4U58), This register IA4U5811s loaded by the DMA Controller in a manner similar to the way the
microprocessor (A4U391 outputs Its lower address lines. via the data bus. During the Initial portion of the DMAcycle.the data
bus ADOAD7 will be driven by the DMA Controiler (A4U31), and will contain the address bits 1,8Al5 for the DMA transfer,
The DMA Controller fMU31) activates the ADSTBline. which strobes this information Into the register (MU58), The address
bus AOA15 wiil then contain address Information which will be decoded, causing the RAM's IMU32,A4U331 to be chip
enabled,
At this point the DMA Controller (A4U31 )ceases to drive the data bus and acknowledges the Video Controller (MU19) with
the LDACKI signal. This signal, which Is connected to the DACK Input of the Video Controller, tells the Videu Controller

(MU19) that its DMA request has been acknowledged and that a memory read/IO write C','Cle Is underway,
The DMA Controller IA4U31). In addition to having control over AO-A15, also has control over LMEMR, LMEMW. LIaR, and
UOw. The LMEMR and L10W strobes are then driven low by the DMA Controller (A4U31), LMEMR will cause the RAMS
(A4U32, MU33) to output a byte of character data onto the data bus ADOAD7, L101,V then signals the Video Controller

(MU19) to latch the Information on ADOAD7 and store the uansfflfred byte Into its hternal storage buffer, At this point a
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single byte lransfer has been completed and the LDACKI strobe Is brought back high by the DMA Controller IMU31l.

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The two lK X 4 NMOS RAM's IA4U32,A4U33) are used as a buffer for the c/laraclargenerator, and as the processor stack.
These devices ere accessed by both the microprocessor IA4U391 and the DMA Controller IA4U31I and have independent
outPI.t enables which are connected to the lMEMR line. Therefore, the chip enable for these devices goes low true at the
beginning of the bus cycle, and are not gated with lMEMR or lMF.MW
The Video Controller IA4U191 has several DMA request formats which are programmable. In the format which Is currently
used, DMA requests are In bursts of 38. so that one entire row of characters Is acquired each time the microprocessor is
placed Into a hold state. Therefore. 38 olthe previously described cycles are executed sequentially. Each cycle Is Identical to
the one described ebove, w,th the exception that with each cycle the addres~ presented by the DMA Controller IA4U31 / Is
Incremented by 1. Once an elltlre row Is acquirad by the Video Controller IA4U191. DMA requests cease and the processor Is
allowed to regain bu.; control and continue executing until the V,deo Controller IA4U 19) requires more data for the next row.
A total of 20 such burstsof DMA is required during each video frame. each burst being a 38 byte transfer. Once the last burst Is
complete,th" internal terminal count register In the DMA Controller IA4U311 will have been decremented tozeroend reached
the "teronlnal count" state, Further DMA requasts made by the Video Controller IA4U 19) cannot be eck~owfedged until this
terminal count register within the DMA Controller IMIJ31) has been relnltialized. This relnltlalization must be done by the
processor via 10 Instructions to the DMA Controller' A4U31),
The processor Is signaled thet a frame is nearing completion by the Video Controller, When the Video Controller begins
outputting the final row of characters It drives the RST 6.6 output high. The microprocessor is then vectored to an Interrupt
service routine which procedes to relnitllize the DMAcon!roller. This procedure will be complete before the VideoController
begins requesting DMA for the next frame. This request comes near the end of the vertical retrace Interval, several hundred
microseconds after the RST 6.6 microprocessor interrupt.
Video Output. Aprimaryfunctlon of the Video Controller IA4U 19) Is to provide the basic timing and synchronizatio'! functlotls
required for video output. The Video Controller Isdirectly ~esponslblefor generallng the vertical and horizontal retracq pulses
which ere used to reset the vertical and horizontal rampgimeratorson the low voltage powar supply board. A third fU'\~\lon of
the Video Controller Is to sequentially present eech of the charecters In each row to an external character generato, ~OM
IA4U23/, along with the line count code, so that a 6 bit dot pattern can be accessed, loaded, and shifted out as Zaxls vldeo
data.

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During tho dlsplayof each row of characters, 9 horizontal lines must bedrawn on the screen. 'fhe entire row of character datil
must be output to the character generator ROM 9 limes, During the first line, the Video Controll~r line counter outputs. lCO
lC2, are held at all Os. Each character In the reVlwill appear on the Video Controller output:, CCOCC6. and will be held stabl"
for one character clock parlod, This period Is determined In the Video Controller by the frequencyofthe Video Controller In~ut
CClK which Isdriven at714.286 KHz or 1.4 us, During this 1 4 us period the character generetor ROM must access the proper
6 bit pattern for the given ASCII character and line count. The five outputs of this device are then loaded into an external shift
register IMU24) In parallel. The Video Controller then presents the next character in the row to the character ROM. while the
first character dot pattern Is shifted out to the Zaxls.
The ";<leo Controller contains two memory arrays which are used as tamporary storage of characters. Each array has enough
memery to store e single row of characters. Whan the Video Controller does DMA. it will store the transferred data Into one of
Its two row buffers. While this Is occurring, the other row buffer Is being used for video output When the video output for one
row Is complete, th. other row buffer Is used and the Video Controller begins the video output for the next row using the newly
loaded buffer, The lirst buffer. which now contains old data,ls used as storage for tho next burst of DMA. These two buffers

ere therefore Interleaved back and forth, While one buffer Is being used for video output, tho other Is being used as data
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storage during liMA.

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Control Character Decoding. As mentioned previously. the Video Controller fA4U191 Is programmed to support 3B
characters per row. with 20 rows per frame. for a .>tal of 760characters, Not all of these characters are actual displayed AS~1l .
data. In fact. ~nlY 33 of the 3B characters In each ruw are displayable characters. Five are reserved for control.
The Video Controller ha. the Internal capability of recognizing and responding to the presence of control characters placed
within a row. These characters art' placed in context with other ASCII data in order to modify the display of the data. Such
functions as reverse video. blinking. and underline are Implemented with these control codes. Whenever the VideoControll~r
encounters a control character during the output of a line the appropriate external signal is ectivated. For ex~mple. when a
reverse video character Is encountered. t~e Video Controller output RW isbroughthigh. end will remain high until either the
end of the line or until another control character appears which will shut off the reverse video field, This RW line Is gated intc
external logic and essentially causes the video Zaxls output to be Inverted,
Other Video Controller outputs which are effected by control characters are VSP (vldao supprassl. LTEN. GPAO and GPA1.
VSP Is brought high whanaver the video output is to be turned off. and will periodically go high and lowdurlnr horizontal and
vertical retrace periods, However. If a blink control character is placed ahead of a character string. VSP will be activa~ed at a
vary slow rate during these character periods such that the field will blink on and off. Another control character is required at
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end of the fielJ to be blinked,

The LTEN output Is activated by tha underline control character In a similar manner to reverse video, The LTEN ~Ignal isgated
via external logic Into the Zaxls output. The Video ::ontroller Is responsible for timing the occurrence of LTEN so that It
appears on the proper line of the row. and at the proper character periOd. The actual line of dots Is "aused by the LTEN signal
going high and being gated Into the Zaxis,
The two outputs GPAO and GPAI are genaral purpose attrlbllte signals ,lnd are genera\ed by a general purpose control
character. These two signals will be activated for one character period only a.,d are used In the 1(JBO to perform a very special
function. GPAO and GPAI are the set and reset inputs to e crosscoupled NOR latch IA4U21). The output of this latch Is a
signal celled DISP. DISP is latched high whenever e control character appears In a row which activates GPAO. and Is reset low
whenever a GPAI control character appears, The DISP signal Is then gated within the PLA (Programmable Logic Array)
(A4U22) with vertical retrace and becomes the signal HCHEN (High. Character Enable), Whenever HCHEN Is high. the sweep
will be chopped so that characters can be displayed on the CRT, Whenever HCHEN Is low. the sweep is allowed to continue on
the CRT even though the character x. y. and z axis are still operating, What this affects Is size of the "hole" which appears In
the sweep at lower sweep rates.
During a normal dlsr,iay only two rows of characters appear on the top of the frame. and two rows at the bo.com, Only4 vf the
20 rows are actua1fydlsplaylng meaningful data. with! 6 blank rows. Each blank row requires Just as much output time as the
active rOWS, A GPAI control character can be pieced In the beginning of the unuseo row. causing DISP to latch low forthe
entire row, and allowing the sweep to continue uninterrupted until the next GPAO control CnaiJctar is encountered, This
would normally ba the ~~glnnlng of the next row which contains maanlngful data and would cause DISPtolatch high, This in
turn activates HCHEN and causes the sweep to be chopped until the next GPA1 character, is encountered,
External Timing an:! Syncronlzatlon. The basic Input to this circuitry isa 10 MHz TILclock which originates from the master
clock oscillator. This clock drives a flip flop IA4UBB) connected In a "toggle" configuration so thata 5 MHz output Is produced,
This output Is referred to as the signal DCLK (D<:>t Clockl and establishes the d~t period for raster scan. the character format
provides for a 7 X 9 dot matrix f'" each character. with an actual 5 X 7 charactdr construction surrounded by a perimeter of
blank dots. The vertical dimension of 9 dots Is programmed Into the Video Controller as the number of lines per row, The
horizontal dimension of 715 built Into the timing circuitry through the use of a counterIA4Ull). Thiscounter is clocked by the
DCLK and is, programmed to divide the dot clock by 7. The three outputs olthe counter. CA. OB. and OC are decoded within the
PLA (Programmable Logic ArraYI IA4U22/ such that when the counter reaches state 6 a LCLD ILow. Counter Loadl is output by

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the PLA and. on the next clock edge. resels Ihe Cou"ler Slale to zero. The moSI significanl output of Ihls counlerOC.lsbuffered
In Ihe PLA and is used togenerale the Video Conlroller input CCLK (Character Clock). Thus CCL~ Is Ihe DCLKdlvlded by 7. The
CA. OB. and OC Inputs 10 the PLA are also de, oded at counler state 5 and gated with Ihe low portion of DCLK 10 generale a low
Irue 100 ns shill reglsler load pulse (LSR LO ~D) used to parallel load the 5 dot OUlput of the characler ROM Inlo the shill
reglsler (MU24). The PLA elsa Inverts DCLK t., generate

th~'shltt reglsler clock required 10 shift Ihe vldqo data OUI of lhe shift

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All of the various control signals generaled by the Video Controller IA4UI9IlVRTC. HRTC. GPAO. GPOI. LTEN. RW and VSP)
assume a. 'lid slale coincidenllo Ihe falling edge of the Video Controller Inpul CCLK. which Is Ihe same edge where the
character code and line counl oUlputschange stale. Since aClual video OUlput of this character does nol occur unlil several dOl
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delayed or shlfled In time such Ihat the liming of these signalslscolncidenl w.th Iheactual video output of the character. This
time shllt Is Implemented wllh a register (MU20). The gale (clock) input to this register is Ihe positive true version of Ihe shill
register (LATCH EN) load pulse end Is generated by the PLA using Ihe CA, OB. OC en~DCLK PLA inputs, The allribules end
conlrols generated for a gl\len character are aCluallygaled and lalched five DCLK periods laler. when Ihe video shlfl operation
begins,
Programmable logic Arrey: A PLA (Programmable Logic Array) IA4U22/ has been used 10 Implement varlouscomblnational
logic functions required by lhe eXlernal synchronlzalion logic. The PLAconsistsof 161nputsand8 oulputS. 'r.e 16Inp"lsand
and their complemenls are Inlernally connecled 10 48 AND gales Inside the PLA. The 48 oUlputs from 'hese gates then
Inlernally cal ,.,ectt~ the Inputs of 8 OR gates, The oUlpuland Ihe complemenlaryoulput of each OR gate Is connecled 10 an
OUIpI!' pin of the PLA, Each of the Inlernal gale inpulsconlalns a ni-chrorrye fuse that, when blown. causes that Input 10 be a
"don't care",

.,!dition, a fuse exists on Ihe 8 OR gale outpulS thaI, when blown, causes the complimenlary. or NORoulpul

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Using this device, a boolean function of AND/OR combinalionshasbeenprogrammed Inlothe PLAsuch lhalthe outputs FOF7 each conlaln a unique logic function, The logical function of the outputs CCLK. HCHEN. SR CLK, LATCH EN. LSR LOAD,
LCHZ. and LCLD are shown on Service Sheet 23.
DMA Controller. Although a baslcdescripllon of how the DMA ConIroller Interacts with the Video Controller was given In a
previous serotion. It Is perhaps r,ecesslry
, to fully describe the features of this device. and,the extent of Its capabilities wilhln
Ihe 1980.
The DMA Conlroller IA4U31) Is a programmable bus cycle conHolier which contains four separate DMA channels. one of
which Is used by the Video Controller. The DMA Controller Is used 10 fecilltate high speed data transfers between memorl' and
10. Associaled with each DMA channel are two distinct 16 bit regislers within the DMA Controller and an individual pair of
DMA request/acknowledge control signals DROO-3 and DACKO3). One of the Iwo registers associated with each channel is
callfo<! lhe DMA address register. This register contains a memory address and Is used as an address for the memory accesses

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assoclaled with thaI channel. The other regisler is celled the terminal count regISler, and is used todelermlnethe numberof
DMA accesses that will occur on a given DMA channel before DMA on that channel is stopped, These registers musl be
preprogrammed. Inlo the DMA controller before a DMA transaction can occur, through the use of 10 Instruclions from the
microprocessor. The DMA controller IC itsell has a unique 10 address space where these registers are accessed,
Once a DMA channel has been Initialized by Ihe processor, DMA request~ received on that channel will be acknowledged by
the DMA Controller and DMA transaction. can OCCIJr. The type of Iransaction (memory to 10 vs 10 to memory) must also be
programmed Into a control register within Ihe DMA Controller to determine how the four bus cqntrols LMEMR. LMEMW.

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Ini'ialized
value of
the DMA address register, At tile completion of th~ lirst.. ,Bnd each subsequent DMAcycle.thevalue'ol,hlt
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DMA eddress register is eutomatically bcremented by 1. While the Intemal terminal count regi~ter Is decremented by 1,

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~ount replster reaches zero. this Indicat~s that the desired number of ~'~nsfers has occurred and further

DMA requests ere not acknowledged. The TC output iHTCI, of the DMA Controller will go hi~h v/nen ,terminal count is reached.
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" is enabled via the DACK output. RnO' not via an address
the OlemOry address. The other pa~tto the transfer. the 10 ~ort.
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pecoder, This is known as one cycle DMA. The power of thedevice lies in the fact that In f~ur clock p.!rlolfs (tht! time required to
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SERVICE SHEET 23 SIGr.I'ATURE ANALYSIS


Note
Ramo"lu Expansion M:Jdule befor~ performing tests

TEST 9. OM" todd.... utah Te"


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Selln.trument power 10 off.
b. Signal A"alyzer connections: ,
START.J: 10 Ut9-8 IVRTC; ,
STOP .J to U2Q-3IVP":CI
CLOCK '\. loU3H~ ILOACKI/
c. Set'lnstrumer,l power to on.
d. Pres. front panel OPTION MENU key; then prr'is .oll
key I.
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(Se~'"" Sheet 23)
a, SellnSlrument powar to olf.
b. Signal .nalyzer connections:
STARt '\.to UI9-8 IVRTC,
STOP '\. to U20-3 IVRTC'
CLOCK '\. to UI9-30 'CCLKI
c. Set Instrument power to on.
d. Press front panel OPTION MENU key; then pres oft
key I.

e. TEST POINT
Probe to +6V
9-A
IU31301
9-B
IU31291
9-C
IU31281
9-0
IU31271
9-E
IU31-26J
G-F
IU31231
9-G
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U2H7
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OOCO
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START .J' to U198 (VRTC)
STOP .r te;, U20-3 IVRTCI
Cl.OCK .r 10 U31-24 (LOACI;' I
c. Set In.trument J)Owar to on.
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d. Pre front p.".1 OPTION MENU key; then pres. soft
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TEST POINT
Prube to +S
10A IU31-321
Io-B IU3T-531
10-C IU3,-341
10-0 IU31-351
Io-E IU31-371
10-F IV31-38)
Io-G IU31391
10~H
IU31-401
Io-J
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lo-1( (US8S1
10-L (US8-61 .
10M IUS3-91
lo-N IUS6-T2)
10-P IUS8-ISI
10-0 IU68-161
Io-R IUSB-T9)
10-5 ,U19-121
10-T (UI9-131
Io-U IU19-1 4 1
10-V IUI9-ISi
Io-W IU19-161
10-X IUI9-17)
Io-y (UT9-'81
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U2H7
6TC2
23/A2
FU6P
3FP3
UFOP
C31U
F958
PCH~

AU8A
6UUP
HCCC
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OOCO

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12HA
6C4H
F2!JI
9PIP
logic 0
logic 0
UAH3
12HA
SC4H
F2UI
9PTP
logic 0
logic 0
UAH3
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FPHU
logic I
logic 0
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23/E\S

23/BS

23/86
23/86
23/87

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OS56
C4F4

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Rand(lm data which is later blanked causes nonvalld


.lgnBt" to be obtained 01'\ the.e '-51 points.

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U2H7
U2H7
UOOO
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AP34
3HHH
6FUa
A'ZP7
9AM
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Probe to +6Y
I1-A IU19231
IIB IUln241
I1-C IU,9-2SI
11-0 IU19-261
IIE IU19271
IIF, (U19-28)
11-G IUI9-291
IIH IUI9-4)
11-.1 IU19-31
IH( IU19-21
IIL (U23-121
11M IU23-131
l1-N IU23141
l1-P 1U23-161
11-0 IU23-HII
IIR IU24-91
115 IUI9-Q,
l1T (U19-71
IIU IUt9-531
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II-W IUI9-37)
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c.. Signal Analyzer connections:
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REF
DESIG

C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
CIO
CII
CI3
CI4
CI5
CI6
C17
CI8
CI9
C20

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C21
C28
C29
C30
C31
C32
C40
C41
C42
C43
C45
C46
C47
C49
C60
C51
C90
C91
CIOO
CIOI
CI02
CI03
CI04
CI05
CI06
CI07
CIDB
CI09
CliO
C111
C112
CI13

GRID
LOC

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OESIO

GRID
LOC

R4
R5
R5
F7
G7
A6
A4
0-7
P4
P4
N4
P4
C5
02
G7
P4
P5
P4
P5
P4
L5
C5
C5
B5
85
L5
OB
K5
K4
C2
C6
K5
J4
FB
F9
06
E6
F6
G4
02
E2
E2
E2
F2
F2
F2
G2

Cl14
CI15
CI16
CI17
CIIB
CI19
CI20
CI21
C122
CI23
CI24
CI25
CI26
CI27
CI2B
CI29
CI30
CI31
CI32

G2
G2
l5
K4
L4
M3
N3
N3
K2
L2
M3
L3
J2
M2
M2
N2
N2
P2
MI
MI
NI
NI
S4
R5
06
F7
G7
J5
C3
C3
B3
B7
B7
B7
06
06
K4
K4
K4
K4
K2
J2
K2
L2
K2
J8

CI':;3

CI34
CI35
CRI
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR9
CRIO
CRI3
CRI4
CRI5
CRI6
CRI7
CRI8
CRI9
CR20
EI
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
EIO
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GRID
LOC

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88
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83
B7
DB
K-7
K7
F8
H8
K5
J8
C4
J5
C4
84
84
C4
C4
C4
84
B4
P3
P3
06
G-7
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B5
C3
C3
C3
C3
G7
R5
06
G6
H6
G6
G7
E2
E2
P3
P3
G7
F7
S-4
S4

J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
JIO
Jll
JI2
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l3
l4
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02
03
04
05
06

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09
010
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012
015
016
018
019
020
021
022
RI
A3
A6
A7
AB
A9
AIO
All
AI3
AI4
A17
RI8
A21
A22

REF
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R24
R25
R26
R27
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R46
R46
R47
R4B
R49
R50
R51
R52
R59
R60
R61
R62
R63
R64
R65
R7I
R73
A77
R78 '
A79
A82
A83
RB5
A90
A91
R92
R93
A94
R95
A96

GRID
LOC

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07
07
07
C4
B4
B4
C-4
C4
C4
B4
84
R4
R4
R5
R5
04
05
04
05
04
04
05
0-5
0-4
07
G7
G6
H7
G7
H7
G7
G6
G7
J2
J2
E2
H7
H6
l3
C5
C-6
C5
85
B5
C5
B5

REF
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R97
R9B
R99
RIOO
RI04
RI07
RIOB
RI09
RIIO
Rill
RI12
RII3
RII4
RI20
RI21
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R20B
R209
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R217
R218
R219
R220
R221
R222
R223
R224
R225
R226
R227
R228
R229
R230

GRID
LOC

I B.5
B5
C6
C7
L4
S4
C3
C-3
0,8
08
R2
S2
J2
06
06
83
B3
B3
B3
B-3
83
A3
83
B3
B3
B3
B7
B7
B7
87
B7
B7
C7
B8
BB
88
88
B8
B8
B8
B8
88
A8
C8
C8
C8

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GRID

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QESIG

LOC

R231
R232
R23'

C8
C8
M2
G6
JB
M2
M2
N3
G6
C7
K4
L4
K2
l5
L2
07
07
E7
E7
F7
C7
E7
E7
E7
F7
F7
G7
B6
86
84
05
E5
F5
F5
G5
H6
H6
G4
H4
h4
03
E3
F3
F3
G3
H3

U32
U33
U34
U35
U36
U37
U3B
U39
U40
U41
U42
U43
U44
U46
U46
U47
U4B
U49
U60
U51
U52
U53
U54
U55
U56
U57
USB
U59
U60
U61
UB2
U63
U54
U65
U65
U67
1168
U69
U70
U7I
U72
U73
U74
VRI
VR2
VI

02
E2
F2
F2
G2
G2
K-6
K-4
L4
M4
M4
N4
05
R5
K3
L3
N3
N-3
N3
S4
M2
N2
N-2
P2
P-5
K2
K2
L2
L2
M2
N2
N2
P2
R2
03
S3
E7
C5
F6
H4
K6
K3
P5
F7
P4
C6

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SI
S2
S3
S4
S5
TPI
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5
TP6
UI
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
UB
U9
UIO
Ul1
UI2
UI3
UI4
UI6
UI6
U17
UI8
UI9
U20
U21
U22
U23
U24
U25
U26
U27
U28
U29
U30
U31

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8CQ !Shift Clock - Used to shift the 56 bit serial data (DATA IN) through the shift register from
horbplllal interla,e to 10 port.

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56blt serial data trom microprocessor to horizontal microcircuit with sweep Instructions.

BCD2

56bit sarlal data from horizontal microcircuit to microprocessor used to effect VCO frequency
control.

BUSY

Goes high at the beginning of CYCLE ST and remains high until the end of the 8CD frame to
processor via 10 port.

CYCLE ST

Cycle Start - Output by processor via 10 port to sync horizontal Ime,rfece communications.

DATA IN

56 bit data string from horizontal microcircuit to :8CD2 via horizontal Interface) to calibrate VCO
frequency.
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HORIZ ClK

Horlzontel Clock - Derivative of procassor clock from the DAC Refresh Controller to horizontal
Interface to develop synchronous communications,

HSYNC

Horlzontel Sync - From processor horizontal Intarface to horizontal mlcroclrculttu synchronize


procassor/horlzontal state changes.

IS

Inetructlon String - A 10 bit serial data string sent to the horizontal microcircuit to denote thet a
stste change Instruction is to follow.

IS SHIFT

Inetructlon String Shift - Signal to shift sorA through the Instruction shift reglstar to produce the
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L1NIOUT

Low. Input/High. Output - Controls dlre<:tion of 8CD data into or out olthe horizontal microcircuit.

PH1 ClK

Pha.. 1 Clock' microcircuit

PH2 ClK

Phase 2 Clock - Processor clock divided by eight from the DRC to the DAC end horizontal
microcircuit - displaced from PHl CLK by two processor clock periods.

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Serial Dete - Data string from 10 to various shift registers thpt wh6'~c:lockedInto the shift reglstar
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DETAIL OF HYBRID ASSEMBLY

Service Sheel24. Component Loca/or


PIO Processor Board, Horizon/allnterface

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SERVICE SHEET 24 - THEORY OF C"!;RATION


Horizontallnterfece. Communlcetion between the microprocessor and the ~orizontal microcircuit Is req "Ire~ "he~ever the
smtus of the horlzental system Is modified, or whenever the voltage contro!led delay time oscillator is calibrateo. The
horizontal microcircuit. located on the scope boord IA5), Is Interfaced to the processor system via a bldirectional. se'lal
synchronous data link. The horizontal microcircuit recelvas two data Inputs from the microprocessor. The IS Iinstruction
.String) line. 'whlch contains Instruction data, and the BCDI line. which Is used by the processor to transmit data pertinent to
the Instruction. The horizontal microcircuit returns to the processor the BCD2 signal, over which data Is transmitted back to
the processor whenever a read command appears In the IS ,Ield. The IS field Is 10 bits long with the flrsllwoleast significant
bits defined asOs. The BCD field lboth BCD2 and BCD1)ls56bllS In length. In addition to these data lines, the processor board
generates two phase clocks, PHI ClK and PH2 ClK, and a HSYNC output, which is used to) defina the boundaries of
transmission frame.

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In ord lrtO Initiate a data transmission to the horizontal microcircuit the processor wli; serially load two shift reg,,,ters. Data for

those registers Is output by the processor over tha SDTA line, In a method similar to that used In loading data out to shift,
register strings. Two shift clocks, IS SHIFT and BCD SHIFT ara provided via output ports from 110 ROM IMUI8) and are
. toggled under software control to load the contents on SDTA Into either the8 bitlS register IA4U55), or the 56 bit BCD register
(MU56).
Onc9 these two registers are 'oaded, the processor Initiates a synchronous communication cycle by pulsing the output port of
IIO,ROM (A4UI7) CYCLE ST high. This pulse will set a flip flop within the synchronization logic of the horizontal Interface.
Then, at the beginning' of the next HSYNC period. t~e data In the IS and BCD regis. 915 It shifted oullo the horizontal. The data
outputs are shifted coincident with the leading edge of PH2 ClK and are sampled b I the horizontal during the naxt PHI ClK
pulse period.
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The IS word Is the firstfield tobe transmitted. Although the transmission Is begun on the leading edge of HSYNC, the actual
shifting of the IS register does not begin untif the 3rd PH2 ClK pulse. since during the I stand 2nd bit times IhelS data is held
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to O. On the third bit period. the lSB of the IS register will appear on the IS line. The IS register Is then continuall'( shifted
through the rest of the frame. Hcwever. only the f1rstl0bitsare sampledanddecodedby the horizontal microcircuit. with the
trailing edge of HSYNC designating the erid o~ the IS field
Two bit times after the IS frame completes the BC9 frame begins. The 56 bit BCDreglster IA4U5611s lhen shifted in sync with
PHI ClK./1f the cycle Is a transmit from the processor to the horizontal. the data that was pre loaded Into the BCD register
(A4U56) will appear on the output (A4U56 pin 1O)durlng tha leading edge of each PH1 ClK of the BCD frame. This data is then

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resynchronized to,PH2 ClK by a flip flop IA4U62A) so that the BCDI line will be stable during the next PHI CLK, when It is
sampled by the horizontal hybrid. The BCD register Is clocked by 56 PH1 ClKs during this operation.
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If the cycle Is tobea receive operation frem the horizontal to the processor, theBCDl line must be held toa high state in order
to avoid Internal hardwar~conflict.s wittiin the horizontal hybrid Befora the cycle is started, the processor asserts the output
port L1N/OUT low. This forces the BCDI line high by holding the PH2 ClK synChronization flip flop IA4U62AJ preset.
Wh'n CYCLE ST Is pulsed, the IS field will have bllen loaded with a READ command. TheiS field is then transmitted normally,
~n"lng with the trailing edge of HSYNC. During the two bit perJ'ld between the end clthe IS field and the beginning of the BCD

field, the horizontal microcircuit decodes the READ command. Juring the first PH2 ClK period of the BCD field the horizontal
.' microcircuit will beg'n placing data \lnto the BCD2line Since'the 56 bit BCD register Is shifted co:nciden:al with PH 1 ClK, the
data on BCD2 will be samptad
during
its stable state. The BCD shift register IA4U56J has two selectable inputs. The SDTA
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the BCD frame, the
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BGDl line by LIN/OUT, The'slgnlflcance,of ,thiS Is that. during both transmit and racelvecycles. the contontsofthe BCDliine

'~re ~hlfted into the BCD ;egl~ters es th~ cont~n,ts of the BCp register ero shifted out to the BCD1 line, During transmit cycles, ,
, the BCD2 line Is the 'echo' of what is present on !lCDl which effecllvely ceuses the contents of the BCD reolster to be

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reclrcll!ated, ,Howevar, this does not, occur In t~lIi B bit IS register, Once Its Information Is transmlned, It conrhlues tO,be
'clocked andthe
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During eath trensmlt or receive'cycle,. 'e slotus


Input to the
prOCessor Isaellvated, This signal. BUSY, is essartajrlgh at the
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Model 1980A

Service

SERVICE SHEET 24 SIGNATURE ANALYSIS


Note
Remove Expan~ion Module berora perron11lng t051$

TEST 13. HorlzonllllF Timing and Conlrol Ta.1


(&ervlcI Shltt 24)

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Sellnstrument powar 10 off.

b.

Signature Anelyzer connections:


START J to U4812
STOP J to U491
CLOCK J to U419ICLK)

g. Set SIB, SlC. and 510 to closed.


h. Signature AnRlyzer connections:
START J 10 U525
STOP J to U542
CLOCK J to U419 tCLK)
I. Sat Instrument power to on.
j. TEST POINT

c.

Set SIB. SlC, and 510 10 closed.

d.

Set Instrument powar 10 on.

e.

Connect slgnaturaanalyzertotest point U636113P,.


Verify signature dlsplayad Is A276. If signature Is
correct. go to naxt tasl. If signature Is Incorrect per
form
tests In step f.

f.

TEST POINT

SIGNATURE SSIGRIO

Probe to +6V
13A
IU84-11)
13B
IU84101
13-C (U8413)
13-0 (U84-121
13-E
IU4ll-21
13-F
IU48111
13G IU48121
13.1j
IU4931
13'\1
IU495)
13-K
,U4913)
(U50-5)
13L
1,3M IU50101
13N
IU842)
(U63-6)
13P

99tH
UAIA
6307
1502

Probe to +6
14N IU616)
t4U
tU639)
14Z IU5B-l01
14M IU6251

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LOC

241A3

24/Bl

24/C2
24/B2

24/C2
24/C3
24/03
24/C4

Set SIB, Sl'C, and 510 to open,

TEST 14. Horizontal Sync Logic Te.1


(Slrvlce Shlt124)
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ABeA

24/B4
24/86
24/C5

signatures In step j. ere Incorrect perform the tasts In


step I.

6FlU
AP86
49H6
2766
F9HA
P9Cl
U4H5
M8P
lHF4
3393
A276

9C86
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LOC

k. If signatures In step j. are correct go to naxllast; "any

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II,

SIGNATURE SS/GRIO

TEST POINT

SIGNATURE SSIGRIO LOC

14A
14B
14C
140
14E
14-F
14G
14H
14J
14K
14L
14M
14P
140
14R
145
14T
14V
14W
14X
14Y

973C
U9FF
624A
AUP6
029C
991H
88AC
A546
3PFO
li4P
278F
CFOA
H396
CFOA
47H9
UCli3
990A
3PFO
U863
F6A3

,U52111
,U5291
,U5281
,U5231
tU5251
,U5281
,U62111
,U6281
IU6291
IU5431
IU5461
,U545)
(U534,
,U5331
IU536)
,U61-121
,U55131
,U5H)
,U5311)
,U6181
,U5671

24/A2

24/A3
24/B3
241M

WA5

24/86
24/B4
24/C5

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m. Set Instrument power to off.

b.

S~tlnstrumentpower to off.

n. Remove jumper wire from J230.

b.

Remove U17 and U18 1I0lROMson Service Sheet 211.

o. Reccnnect ribbon cable to J2.

c.

Remove R233jumper from 52.

p. Reinsert R233 Into 52.

d.

Remove ribbon cable from J2.

q. Remove jumper wires from 53 and 54.

e.

Connect lumper wire from J230 to chassis ground.

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Reinsert U17 and U18.

s. Sat SIB, Sl-C, and 510 to open.

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R~SISTANCE IN OHNS
CAPACITANCE IN PICOfARADS
INDUCTANCE IN MICROHfNRIES

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HORIZONTAL

IC DEVICE
POWER CONNECTIONS

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PARTS ON THIS SCHEMATIC


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Service Sheet 24. Schematic Diagram
Pia Processor Board, Horizontal Interface
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DESIO

GRID

LDC

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GRID

LOC

REF

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GRID

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C6
C6
C7
CO
C9
Cl0
CI1
C13
C14
C16
C16
CI7
C18
C19
C20
C21
C20
C29
C30
C31
C32
040
C41
042
C43
C45
C46
C47
C49
C50
C61
C90
C91
Cl00
C101
Cl02
Cl03
C104
Cl05
CI06
Cl07
CIOB
Cl09
CliO
Cl11
C112
C113

R-4
R6
R6
F7
G7
A6
A4
07
P4
P-4
N4
P4
C6
02
G7
P4
P6
P4
P6
P4
lo6
C6
C5
06
06
L5
08
K6
K4
C2
C6
K6
J4
F8
F6
06
E6
F6
G4
02
E:!

E2
E2
F2
F2
~2

G2

C/14
C116
C118
C117
C118
C119
CI20
CI21
C122
C123
C124
C126
C126
C127
Cl:i8
C129
CI30
CI31
C132
C133
C134
C135
CRI
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR9
CR10
CR13
CR14
CR16
CR16
CR17
CR18
CR19
CR20
El
E2
E3
E4
E6
E6
E7
E8
E9
El0
Ell

G:!
G2
L6
K4
L4
M3
N3
N3
K2
L2
M3
L3
J2
M2
M2
N2
N2
P2
Ml
Ml
Nl
NI
54
R6
06
F7
G7
J5
C3
C3
03
07
07
07
06
06
K4
K4
K4
K-4
K2
J2
K2
L2
K2
J8
J6

J2
J4
J6
JO
J7
J9
J9
Jl0
JI1
J12
Ll
L3
L4
PI
Ql
Q2
Q3
Q4

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06
Q7
00
Q9
Ql0
Ql1
QI2
QI5
Q16
Ql0
Q19
020
021
Q22'
RI
R3
R6
R7
R8
R9
RIO
RI1
R13
R14
R17
R18
R21
R22

02
08
C8
83
87
08
K7
K7
F8
H8
K6
J8
C4
J6
C-4
8-4
84
C4
C4
C4
0-4
04
P3
P3
06
G7
05
05
C3
C3
C3
C3
G7
R6
06
G6
H6
G6
G7
E2
E2
P3
P3
G7
F7
S4
S4

R24
R26
R20
R27
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R36
R36
R37
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R46
R49
R50
R51
R52
R59
Reo
R61
R62
R63
R64
R66
R71
R73
R77
R78
R70
R02
A03
R86
R90
R91
A92
R93
R94
R95
A96

07
07
07
07
C4
84
84
C4
C4
C4
84
84
R4
R4
R6
R5
Q4
Q6
Q4
Q6
Q4
Q4
Q5
Q5
Q4
07
G7
G6
H7
G7
H7
G7
G6
G7
J2
J2
E2
H7
H6
L3
C6
C5
C6
86
06
C6
86

REF

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R97
R98
R99
Rl00
R104
Rl07
Rl06
Rl09
R110
Rill
R112
R113
R114
RI20
R121
R200
R201
R202
R203
R204
R205
R206
R207
R209
R209
R210
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R217
R219
R219
R220
R221
R222
R223
R224
A225
R226
R227
R228
R229
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GRID

LOC
06
86
C6
C7
L4
54
C3
C3
06
09
R2
52
J2
06
06
83
B3
83
B3
93
93
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93

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03
03
07
87
87
87
87
87
C7
88
88
08
08
08
08
86
88
90
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CO
C8
C8

REF
OUIO
R231
R232
R233
R234
51
52
53
54
55
TPI
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5
TP6
Ul
U2
U3
U4
US
U6
U7
U8
U9
Ul0
Ull
UI2
U13
UI4
UI5
U16
U17
U18
U19
U20
U21
U22
U23
U24
U26
U26
U27
U28
U29
U30
U31

GRID

LOC

C8
C8
M2
G6
J8
M2
M2
N3
G6
C7
K4
L4
K2
L6
L2
07
07
E7
E7
F7
C7
E7
E7
E7
F7
F7
G7
06
06
84
06
E6
F6
F6
G6
H6
H6
G4
H4
H4
03
E3
F3
F3
G3
H3

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U32
U33
U34
U35
U35
U37
U38
U39
U40
U41
U42
U43
U44
U45
U46
UI7
048
'149
U50
U51
U62

U53
U54
U55
U56
U57
U59
U59
U60
U61
U62
U63
U64
U66
U66
U67
U68
U69
U70
U71
U72
1)73
U74
VRI
VR2
VI

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E2
F2
F2
G2
G2
K6
K4
L4
M4
M4
N4
Q6
R6
K3
L3
N3
N3
N3
54
M2
.12
N2
P2
P6
K2

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S3
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C6
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H4
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SERVICE SHEET 24

U..

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31
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JZ

,0

High. Delayed Not Triggered - Signal to light "NOT TRGO" 18mp denoting delayed 6WSell 19 not
triggered. Not active when delayed Is In auto.

HMNT

High. Main Not Triggered - Derived Irom horlzontol when main SW8.p Is notltlggerod (both normal
8nd 8UtO) - used to light main "NOT TRGO" lamp.

HTOC

High, Transfer Data Command - Signal gener8ted by 60llW8re via 10 po.-tto transler data to parollol
outputs of shllt register strings.

LBFO

Low, Beam Find - When front panel "FIND 8EAM" k"y Is pressed. IIna Is grounded to overrlda
Intensity to viewable trace while decre8slng vertic81 and horizontal gain tC' bring viewable
present8tlon on screen.

LCL2

Lamp Clock 2 - Clock gener8ted by software to shllt SOTA through the 18mp driver 6trlng to light
appllc8ble panel lamps.

LTOC

Low. Transfer Data

PANEL+

Panel Positive -

PANEL-

Panel Negative -

Inverted HTOC -

loads SOTA Into lamp driver strings.

poriellamp supply voltage.


Ponel lomp supply volt8ge roturn.

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RCO

Reset Cathode Driver - Derivative 01 processor cl.:>ck via ORC u.ed to ros8ttho shllt registers to
synchronize the LED displays:

SASG

Segments AG -

SCAN

Digit Strobe -

SOP

Segment. Decimal Point -

SOTA

Serial Data - Oota string Irom 10 to vorlous shift regl6ters th8t when clocked Into the shllt roglster
6trlngs Initiates various functions. lamps. etc.

SEG ASEG G

S8gment AG -

SEG OP

Sagment Decimal Folnt -

VBATT

Battery Voltage -

Outputs Irom OAC to LED displays to light selected 6egments 01 oach LED.

Output 01 OAC to LED digit shllt register to enoble selected LED digits.
Output of OAC to LED displays to light S81acted decimal point.

Enable voltages for LED displays.


En8ble voltage lor LED declm81 display.

Voltage that sustains NVRAM when Instrument has been powered down.

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Service Sheet 25. Component Locator


PIO Processor Board. Front Panel Interface and Power Distribution
8186

Command -

n801U6

HONT

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triggered. NOI active when main Is In auto.

I I k?tl ,

1
A

MAIN NOT TRGO Main Not Triggered Lamp Enable - Signal to Iighl "NOTTRGO"18mp denoting main sweep Is not

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U41

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1990A

Service

Power OFF" 2.4 VDe IBattery Dependent)


Power ON" 5.2 VDe

NOTE
Under normel conditions the battery (A12BTt ) will last approximately three years.
However, If battery leads are shorted together for any period of time the battery life
will drastically be reduced. Th6 battery should be replaced wnen vollOge et VBATT
ITest point A. Instrument powar off) drops below 2 VDe.

Power OFF" 2.4 VDe (Battery Dependent)


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Service Sheet 25. Test Information


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LCL3

Lamp Clock 3 - Clock generated by software to shift SOTA through the lamp driver string to light
appliceble panel lamps.

LTOC

Low, Trenafer Data Command - Inverted HTDC - loads SOTA Into lamp driver strings.

PANEL+

Panel Positive - Panel lamp supply voltage.

PANEL-

Panel Negetive -

ROWOROWe

Row Inputa from front panel to 10 porta - whan a key is pressed a signal from a column output will
be prasent on a row Input.

SOTA

Serial Data - Data string from 10 to various shift registers that when clocked Into the shift register
strings Initiates various functions, lamps. etc.

Panel lamp supply voltaga return.

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closed, end which key has been closed.

LCLl

Lamp Clock 1 - Clock generated by software to shift SOTA Into the lamp driver string to light
applicable panel lamps,

LTOC

Low, Tr.nsf.r 0.1. Comm.nd - Inverted HTOC -

PANEL+

P.nel Positive - Panel lam? s'~pply voltage,

PANEL-

P.nel Neg.llve - Panel lamp supply voltage return,

ROWO-ROW6

Row Inputs from front panel to 10 ports -when a key IS pressed a slpnal from a column output will be
present on a row Input

SOTA

Sori.1 O.la - Data string from 10 to various shift registers that whon clocked Into tho shift rogistor
strings initiates various functions. lamps, etc.

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A6 INTERCONNECT BOARD
The fOllowing is a listing for the A6 interconnectboard of the signal mnemonics, connector pints) whelfJ the
signals appear, and the service sheets where the signals are shown, The last column in the list gives the
.Interconnect number (bubble on service sheet) and the service sheet number where the signal originates.
The abbreviations used on this service sheet:
Low Voltage Power Supply Board (~1)
Gate Board IA3)
Processor Board IA4)
Scope Board lAG)
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Plug In (not in standard instrument)'1
Interconnect number
,

LVPS-

GATEPROC-
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GATE
XA3

PROC
XA4

AO
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A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

36/1181
37/1181
43/1181
44/1181
45/1181
46/1181
4711181
48/1181

A8
A9
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A12
A13
A14
A1S

5211181
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53/118)
28/1181
4911181
32/1181
31/1181
50/1181

ADO
ADI
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD6
AD6
AD7

36/1181
3411181
33/1181
2511181
2611181
55/1181
2711181
64/1181
20/131

AGND

40/161

50/1251

ALE
CAL EN

66/1181
72/1221

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23/1211
14/1181
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21/131

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FGGET
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HCHEN
HCHRH
HCHRV
HCH3

15/141
13/141
14/141

8/1131
10/1131
3/1101

39/161

25/161
11/151
12/151
13/171
7/161
21/181
6/1231

16/1251
1711251
64/1251
65/1251

SCOPE
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MNEMONIC

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1511-1

12/1-1

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111221

64/1181
177/1221

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1111-1

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711161
38/1161

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9/161

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3/141
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146/1231
145/1231
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3311111
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18/15)

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59/1261

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18/1151
32/1121

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13/1-1
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6/1-1
6/1-1

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8711191
176/IPiI
64/1181
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126/131

35/1121
7/161
59/1151
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134/1221

24/1121

22/1261

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142/1231

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40/1251

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38/1251
73/1231
82/1231

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68/1181
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LMEMR
LMEMW
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LRD
LWR

PLUGIN

SCOPE
XA6

58/1231
7011211

1311121

11/1131

5/181

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8/1181
78/1181

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21161
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17/181
64/1181
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20/1-1
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14/1-1
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HDIM4
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67/11111
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6711181
6711181

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67/1181
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HCRS
HDCLKP
HDRQO
HDSG(l)
HDTE
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HMSG(l)
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19/1-1

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6/1-1

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7/1-1

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Service Sheet 30. Schematic Diagram


Interconnect Board
8199

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AddrelS tines 011 bits,

AO-A7 are daveloped from the '.iJO-AD7 bus, A8 through Al ere most

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Attention - HP-IB cOll'rna~d. Refer to HPIB operation and programming.

ClK

Clock - From mlcroprocassor - 3.333333 MHz processor clock Input divided bv two.

DAV

Date Avalleble - HPIB signal. Refer to HP-IB operetlon and proprammlng.

0101-0108

Date InputlOutput- Ht'IB date 10 lines. Refer to HpIB operation and programming.

EIO

End Or Identify - HPIB signal. Refar to HPIB oparatlon and, ogrammlng.

GET

Group Executa Trlggar - HPIB Signal. Allows bus simulation of a FIND BEAM key closure. Referto
HpIB operation and programming.

IBIO

Interface Dus 10 - Chip select dacoded from address to salact HP-IB 10. A23U3.

IBROM

Interface Bus ROM - Chip .er"~~ decoded from address to salect HpIB ROM, A23U1.

IFC

Interface Clear - HPIB cummand. Refer to HP,B operation and proGramming.

llNTRQ

Low, Interrupt Requelt- From HpIB, wire-oredwith L1NTRQIPlland Inverted to become RST6.6to
the processor. When low the processor Is placed Into en Interrupt service routine.

L10R

Low, 10 Flead - tells the selected 10 device to output e byte of data on the ADOAD7 lines. Usually
controlled by Ihe DMA Conlroller.

L10W

Low, 10 Write-Indicates to the selectad 10 device that a data byte is available on theADO-: 07 lines.
The 10 davlce will then latc~ l~e data. Usually controlled by the OMA Controller.

NDAC

Not Data Accepted - HPIB Signal. Refer to HPIB operation and programming.

NRFD

Not Ready For DDta - HpIB signal. Refer to HP-IB operation end programming.

REN

Remote Enable - HP-IB signal. Refer to HPIB operation and programming.

SRQ

Service Request- '11>18 signal. Refer to HpIB operation and programming.

T/R1TlR2

Transmit/Receive 1-2 - !'roduced by the HP-IB Interface Control (A23U31to control the direction of
data through the bus receiver/transmiller ICs 1A23U4 and A23U61,

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TEST 16. HPIB ROM TOIl

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b. Signature AtI~:YA:\. Con"t;ctlons:


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d. Set instrument power to on.


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SIGNATURE

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Model Number: 1980A


Date Prlnted:February 1982
Part Number: 0198090907

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Make all ERRATA corrections.
Make all appropriate serial number related changes indir.ated in the tables below.
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Clean,er. or'a,mlld soap and watar solution.
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or facia adhesivas used in Ihis Instrument. Recommended cleaning procedule Is to lighlly
dampen a cloth with the cleaning agem and wipe surfaces clean. DO NOT spray cleaning
agents on facia or use clottis heavil;.'soaked with cleaning agents.

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"HPIB statys advisory should read: HpIB: R"
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Page 3-46.
Change: Description to
frequency
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Replace: Page 3-117 through 3-119 "Trigger Flag" With the replacem,nt pages 31173119 in this change sheet.

Add: Page AS" "Appendix It' to the back of ,the Operating and Prog/emmlng Menual.
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Change: Alto HP Part Number and Mfr Part Number 01980-66504. CDO.
, Change: A7to HP Part Number and ~A!r Part Numb< <: 01 !:':l06~553. <:D9.
Change: Al0 to HP Part Number and Mfr, Part Number 0,I>:JO.61651.
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Mfr Part Numbe; MA305Cl04ICM '
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Par Number MA305C J4KAA. '
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Add:H49, HI' Part NumbE:r and Mlr Perl Number 23600111. CDO. Oly 2. SCREWMACH 632 .188 INLG.
Mlr Code 28480.
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Mlr Code 28480.
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Change: Wl0 to HI' PariI Number
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Cr,ange: W30 to HI' ParI number and Mlr Part Number 0198061645. COO.

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Change: Al 10 HI' Part Number and Mlr Part Number 0198066554, COO.
Change: A1C2210 HI' ParlNumber arid Mlr Part Number 01603799. 18PFl00V.
Page 6-20. Table 62. Replaceable Parts.
Change: A1R36 10 HI' Part Number 06991011. CD6. Oly 1, RESISTOR 3.32K 0.1%, Mlr Code 28480.
Mlr Part Number 06991011.
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Delele: A3C8.
'" . Change:A3C3210 HI' Part Nurnber and Mlr.PartNumber to 01603719.
'Change: A3C35 10 HI' ParI Numter and Mlr Part, Number 01603459. CD9.
Change: A3Jl 10 HI' Part Numbor and Mlr PaiiNumber 12517229, CD3.
Change: A3J2 to HI' Part Number and Mlr Part Number' 12518273. CD9.
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Mlr Code 2841)0.
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Change: A4J410 HI' Part Number and'Ivilr Part Number 12518274. COO.
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: Chang," A4J710 HI', p"i Number"lld Mlr'Part'Number 12518277, CD3.
Change' A4Jl1 10 HI' Part Number and MI. Part Number 12518273. CD9.
.:. Cha,.:;e:MJ12 10 HI' Part Number and.Mlr, P~rt Number 12517229. CD3.
De. 'ltC.;A4("i ,,' .] I , : ' , ; ; " ; ' i : ' i
C~,a,,~~: A4i\4p\ 10 HI' p~rt,Number and Mlr Port Number 00502109. COl.
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Change: MR30 Ihlough MR37 10 HI' Part Number 06986364 and Mlr. Part Number pME551/8TO50ROF.

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Change: A4U51 to HI' Part Number and Mlr Part Number 18201503, COl.

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Add: ~A5CI53.Hp Part Number and Mlr Part
Mlr Code 18480.
Add: "ir;:153. HI' Part NUl1'ber and Mlr Part
Mlr Code 28480.
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Add: "A5CI54. HI' Part Number end Mlr Part
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AcId: ".MlC164. HI' Part Number and Mfr Part
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Number, 01603872. COO. Oly 1. CAPACITORFXD 2.2pf.
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Number 01604381. CD8,.Olyl. r,ApACITORFXD 1.5pF

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Code No. 284~0.
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Mlr Pan Number ORDeR BY DESCRIPTION.
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Change: A6R187'to HP Pa~ Numb,er, and Mlr Pan Number 21OC1788. C09. 5e>\> ohms. ,
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Chonge:A6U9
to H? Port
Number:.\.'
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Port Number 1NA48005.
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,Change: AI3A2Jl to HP Port NumlMlrond Mlr Pan Number 12618276. C02.

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Deleto: A14MP13.
Page 6-48. Table 6-2. Reploceohlo ParIS.
Change: AI4A2L: to HP Pan Number and Mlr Port Number 04910103. CDS.
'Change: A14A2Jl to HP PO,rt Nuihberond
, Mlr Port Number 1261-8276.CD9.

Page 6-49. Table 62. Repl;:ceable Ports.


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Change: A16A1CRl to tiP Part Number and Mlr Port Number 1901-1164.
Change: A lSAI,Jl to tiP Port Number and Mlr Port Number 12S17743. C06.
Change: A15A1Rl to tiP Port Number and Mlr Port Number 21004043. CDS.
Change: A15A1R2 to HP Port Number and Mlr Port Number 21004044. C06.,
Page 650. Tobie 62. Replaceable Pons.
Change: A16A1Jl to HP Port Numher end Mlr Port Number 1261-8139. C16.
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Page 6S1. Table 82. Replaceeble Pans.

Change: A17A2CRI i~rollgh A17A2CR3 10 tiP Pert Number' and Mlr Pan Number 1901-1164.
Change: AI7A2Jl ,10 HP Part Number and Mlr Pert Number 12618277. C03.
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Add: A18A1C3. HP, Pan Number,end Mlr Part Number 01603470. C04. CAPACITORFXD O.OlUF
+80 60VOC CER. Mlr CClde 28480.
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Chanoe: A18A1Jl10 HP Pen NUl1)ber and Mlr Pan Number 12618277. CD3.

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Change: A23W19 10 HP Part Number and Mlr Pert ~lumber 81l03467. C03.
Change: A23W20 to HP Part,Number
1I.\dIMlr
Pan Number 8120..3467.
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Page 812. Paragraph 819. Cleanina.
Change os follows:
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cleaner. or,a mild soap and water solution. ,

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Add: Cl 'r?~,'Tl ,pin 7 to T1 pin 8. Value Is CJ.1UF.
Add: C2 Irom T1 pin 17 to T1 pin 1B. Value is 0.1 UFo
Page 8:73, Service Sheet 4. Schematic Dlagra;".
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Change: A5C152 value to 2.59..
Add: A5C153. betwoon U7 pin 12 and U7 pin 13.
Add:~A5C154, between U7 pin 35 and U7 pin 40.
Raverse: CR5.
Reverse: CriB.
Change: A5R23 value to 7~0.
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Chang!!: A5R24 value to. 39.\.0'
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Page 8131. Service Sheet 15. Schematic Diagram.


Change: R171 and R187 value to 500.
Add: E13 belween 022 collector and Ul pln.19.
Add: E14 between 023 collector and Ul pin 18.
Page 8145. Service Sheet 18. Schematic Diagrem.
Delete:,Short across R90.
Page 8169. Service Sheet 22, Schematic liiagram.
Delete: C6.
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Change: Value 01 R30 through R37 I? 50.
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Sheet31/~icnatur~ Analysis:

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Section 6. Replaceab!e Parts.
Page 614,
Delete: FLI
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28480. Mlr Part Number 01980.66662.
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Change: MP13 to HP Part Number and Mlr Part Number 0198001233. CD6,
Page 663.
Add: A26 HP Part Number 0198066662, CD8. Ow I, LINE FILTER BOARD ASSEMBLY. Mlr Code Number
28480. Mlr Part Number 0198066662.
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Add: A26Cl HP Part Numbar 01604323, CD8. Ow I, CAPACITOR:FXD.
Add: A26C2 HP Part Number 0180:4281', CD7, Oty 2, CAPACITORFXD 2200PF 20%. Mlr Code Number
28480. Mlr Part Number 01604281.
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Add: A26C3 HP Part Number 01604281, CD7. CAPACITORFXD 2200PF 20%. Mlr Code Number 26480.
Mlr Part 0160-4281.

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Page 843. Service Sheet 18. Schematic Diagram


Delele: Short across R90.

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Page 6-14. Tabla 62, Replaceable Parts,
Change: A3to HP Part Number and Mlr Part Number 01960-66544. C08.
Page 6-25. Table 6;2. Replaceable Parts.
Change: A3 to HP f'art Number and Mlr Part Number 01980-66644. C08.
Change: A3CI2 Oty to 3.
.t.dd: A3C41. HP Part Number 01600168. COl, OlY I, CAPACITOR-FXO O.IUF IO% 200WVOC PO LYE.
Mlr Code 28480. Mlr Part Number 0160-0168.
Add: A3C42. HP Part Number 'l1600166, C08, Oty I, CAPACITORFXD 0.066UF 10% 2ooWVDC. Mlr
Code 28480. Mlr Pert Number 0160-J166.
Chengd~3CRI 'Oly to .6.
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28480, MI, Part Number
19010040.
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Delete;'A3014, I
Add: A3029;HP P.rt Number 1864-0216. COl. TRANSISTOR NPN SI PD=350MW FT=3OOMHZ. Mlr Code
, 04713. Mlr Pnrt Number 2N3904.
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Mlr Code 28480. MI' Part:~u(Tlber 31011 b i;:.
Add: A3VR3, HP Part Number,,' ,902-3069, COO, Oty I, ':lIODEZNR 3.83V 5% 0035 PD=,4W, Mlr Code 28480.
, MI, Part Numbe, 1902.3069.
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Add: A3C42, .056~1 between A3J3 pin 5 and "A" ground.

Page 8-83..fiervlce Sheet 6. Schematic Diagram.


Add:CRle. RI08. 029. RI07, and VR3to schemlltlc diagram as shown In Figure 4.
Add: C41.O.I~1 between +looV let PI pin 38) an,i "A" ground.
, Chan~~:~'6VF at collectors 01 0~O'1023, and 027 to +15V. Reverse: Position 01 R89 and C31.
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Table 1-1 a Trigger Flag Specifications

VERTICAL
SOURCES: Selecteble from Chennel I, Channel 2,
External Trigger Inputs, or Enhancement Module. Main
end Delayed sources are Independently selecteble.
TRIGGER THRESHOLD: Main or Delayed Trigger Level;
expressed In divisions for internal sources, volts for
external trigger Inputs.
Dynamic range: 20.00 div for Internal sources; 12 V
fa.. eo:: + 10; 1.2 V for ext + 1.
Resolution: 0.01 div !or internal sourc.es; 0.01 V for
ext + 10; 0.001 V for axt + 1.
Accuracy (%): dc to 10 MHz; IOns pulse width minimum;
Internal sources only.
Offset X Deflection + Hysteresis Voltage Error

I . Geln Error + 100 X

Y Inpul

-Refer to definl:ions

Gain Error: Measured at frequency of calibration; 4%.


DC Offset: Internal sources only: 0.5 div.
Hysteresis: Internal sources only, measured at dc, high
frequency reject off: for deflection factors < 10 mV/div.
typicelly 0.4 div; for duflection factors ~10 mV/div.
typically 0.2 div.
Repeatability: Within 20 to 30C and 8 hours; internal
sources only; 0 or 1 trace displayed:

Fllctor

Rspestsbility
(dlv)

<10 mY/dlv

:to.20

",10 mY/div

:to,15

Deflection

Slope: Either positive ur negative slope can be selected.


COUPLING:
ac: ettenuates signals < 10Hz.
de: direct coupled.
HF Rej: allenuates signals> approx 35 kHz.
LF ReJ: ellenuates signals < approx 35 kHz.
HORIZONTAL
GATE START TIME: Gate starts at end of delay.
Deleyed Trlgller Latched Mode
Delay: 1980AlB Time Delay
Range: 0 to 9.9999999999 s
Resolution: lOOps
Accuracy: IDelay Time Accuracy + Delay Jiller)
- Comparator
Setup Time + Hysteresis Time Error
Delay Time Accuracy:
Delay or TIme Intorval

COMPARATOR SETUP TIME: Minimum time efler


mein trigger until a delayed trigger event can be
detected: S45 ns.
GATE WIDTH: Approximatelyll1 Xdeleyedsweepspeedl
+ 20 ns min gate width lat 5e- 9 s/div, S75 ns.
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Typical gain error as a
function of frequency; I,lternal sources only; when
calibrated at 1.8 kHz using the front panel calibration.
Frequency

dc

100 Hz l.B kHz

1 MHz 10 MHz

% Geln Error
V/dlv,;10 mV

4.5

1.7

0:t4%

-4.7

-8

V/dlv", 10 mY

4.5

1.7

04%

-2.9

-5.6

LOCAL OPERATION: Not available from 1980AlB's


front panel.
REMOTE OPERATION
Dynamic flag: may be used only in V vs T scope mode.
and in any horizontal mode.
Latched flag: may be used only In V vs T scope mode and
only in intensified. delayed, and dual horizontal modes.
Sweep Walt Timer: Providus programmable time-out
for sweep completion. For proper Trigger Flag operation.
sweep walt time must be set ~ the maximum sweep
cycle time. Sweep cycle time Is given by the expression:
MAXIMS ,peed or IDS ,peed + delayll + trigger period
+'weep holdoff
Sweep holdoff time Is a function of sweep speed Ithe
maximum. either main or delayed sweep).
Sweep Speed

Holdoff Time (typ)

10ms-ls
100 ~s - 9.99 ms
1 ~s - 99.9 ~s
5 ns - 999 ns

200 ms
2 ms
11.2 ~s
1.2 ~s

GENERAL
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Temperature: O to t55C.
Humidity: to 95% relative at +40C.
Altitude: to 4600 m 115 000 ft).
Vibration: vibrated in three planes for 15 mm each with
0.38 mm 10.016 in.) excursion. 10 to 55 Hz.
HYSTERESIS VOLTAGE ERROR:
Flag
Mode

Signal
Type

Hysteresis
Voltaga Error

<200 ~s

~200~s

Latched

+ peak

-Hysteresis X Deflection/2

12 ns + 0.1% of reading)

12 ns + 0.05% of reading)

Latched

- peak

+ Hystaresls X Deflection/2

Dynamic

dc

Hysteresis X Deflectlon'2

Dele'.'Jlt18r:0.OO2% of delay time; atl0MHz 1 0 kHz


.01 % of dGlay lima.
Main Trigger Latched Mode
Dalay: 1980AlB Events Delay
Range: 0 to 99999999 eve,ts
Resolution: 1 event
Maxl'num re" rat~: 16 MHz

-algorithm dependent, hysteresis error Is zero if the meal' of


arm and fire point Is taken.

HYSTERESIS TIME ERR 011:


Hysteresis X Daflection/2
input signal slew rate at trigger point

1-8a

,
r

!II

1'1

lil 'II' !, I" I " !I I'I!'

Operation

Model 1980AlB

347a. Trigger Flag Operation

Deacrlptlon

Checks

The following procedures can be executed from the Oscilloscope Measuremant Systems front panal to check
the Internal Trigger Flag Operation. These proceduras check that the Os~jlloscopn Measuremant syslem can
determine signal amplitude and pulse width using the trigger flag. It Is assumad the t..igodr flag bil will be
available at the HPIB If the lJlt is operating Internally and "HP-IB I/O Checks" operate properly.

Procedure

To check Trigger Flag jnternal operation a Balance Self-Cal then a Confidence test 15 ran
To execute the Balance Self-Cal press the folloNlng key sequence:

"Ell

1t'!III::Fi-lii

': Ii 1111:

NOTE
Do not apply any signals to channell or 2 Inputs while executing the Balance Self-Cal procedure.

When the Banance Self-Cal rountlne is complete.. executQ a Confldance Test by pressing the feliowIng key

sequence.

.....
""""

Then con.,ect the call1'ralor signal to the vertical channel to be tested. TO exacule t~e test. press eny key

except e
lndlcetlon

II

or :: .

While Belence I:'elf-Cel is axecuting. advisory message Balance Self-Cal CH'i lorCH21 Isdisplayedon the CRT.
The Balance Self.C'al finishes without an error condition. While ConfidE,"ca lest Is execullOg' signal:! are auto
ranged end upon completion the advisory pa~sed.test 15 displayed on the CRT.

3-38a

Operallon

Model 1980AlB

Error Messages (Cont'd)


Table 3//. Hardware Error Codes
LED code

HpIB Code

F=rrJ

fEr

.21

IE r- r

. '1]
y,j

IErr
IE,.
r

~!J

~_I-ol

[E~-W

IE r-,.

-Gl

E=.w

IE ,.r-

- lEI

~_

-~

ft: r r
IE,.. r
~,.

Ie r,...
[frr
jE

j"

Ie n-

-Ll?]

-2yl
- 2 fJ I
-20 I
- ] iJ I
-] II
-321

IE r r-

-BI

lEn

-:GJ

Error Descriptl'ln

26

RaMO

Fa,led checksum

28

ROM2

Faoled checksum

30

ROM4

Faoled checksum

32

ROM6

Faoled checksum

34

ROM8

Fa,led checksum

36

ROM 10

Faoled checksum

38

ROM 12

Failed checksum

40

ROM 14

Fooled checksum

42

ROM 16

Fooled checksum

44

ROM 18

Fa,led checksum

46

ROM 20

FDiled checksum

48

ROM 22

FDiled checksum

50

ROM 24

Fa,led checksum

52

ROM 26

FDiled checksum

54

ROM 28

FDiled checksum

56

ROM 30

FDiled checksum

57

Conflder,':Clcst verllcal channel errOf

58

Confidence-test hOrizontal range error

59

Conf,dence-Iest 10 V s,gnal not found

60

Conf,dence-test 1 V s,gnal not found

IE,.. r

-3iJ

lEn

61

Conlidence-Iest 0.1 V signal

'101

found

-i]

62

Confidence-lest 0.02 V Signal

'101

found

~r,..

'/01

66

1980A/8 cal factor checksum error

&:=iil

[rr

521

[e,.,..

-601
-6II
-621

lEn
[;0
Ie,..,..
IE,.. ,..

fEr

-BJ

-6&1
121

77

Channell fDiled autoOOlance

:'8

Channel 2 fDileu autoOOlance

86

Scratch RAM IUI6) failed

87

Nonvolatole RAM IU42. 4:;, fa, led

88

Character RAM IU32, 33) fooled

90

Feature RAM Il'34, 361 fDiled

92

Save/Recall RAM IU35, 37) fDiled

98

HOrIZontal Word output fa,led

3-65

Operation

Model 1980A/B

Trigger Flag
Description

The trigger flag Is a trigger CIrcuit oUlput that can be monl'ored via the HpIB. It Is used In remole operation to
detect trigger events and 10 make voltage and timing llef,SUrements.
Trigger flag delects whether a valid trigger event OCCll" ,d. Either tile main or delayed trigger can be selecled to
set the flag The four modes of trigger flag are described below.
Delayed Source LalchediTFll' Flag Is sella one If 3 delayed trlgge:occllrsdurlng gale time. Delay to start of
gate Is In umts of time. Gate slarts at the end of delay lime. stops at end of delayed sweep. Fillure 323
contains examples of latched mode trigger flag state as delayed time Is changed.
Delayed Source Dynamic ITF21 . Flag follows delayed trigger source:
If pOSitive slope trigger Is selected flag is one while trigger source is grealer than trigger level.
If negative slope trigger is selected flag is one while trigger source is less than trigger level.
Figure 324 contains examples of trigger flag state in dynamic mode.
Main Source Latched ITF3/ Flag is set to 1 if a main Irigger occurs during gate time. Delay to start of gale '5 In
units of events IDigital Delayl. Gc~: otarts at end of count of delay trigger events, stops at end of delayed sweep.

Figure 323'contaiw "xamples of larched mode trigger flag state as delay time IS changed.
Main Source DynamiC ITF4j Flog follows main trigger source:
If positive slope Irigger is so,acted flag is one while trigger source is greater than trigger level.
If negative slope trigger is selected flag is one while trigger source IS less than trigger level.
Figure 324 contains an example of trigger flag state in dynamic mode.

TRIGGER LEVEL-----'lrIPOSITIVE SLOPE'

1)
2/
3,
41
5/

FLAG
FLAG
FLAG
FLAG
FLAG

= 1
= 0
= 0

=0
=0

Figure 323. I.atched Mode 7rigger Flag State Examples

Revised October 1982

3117

Model 1980A! 8

Operation

Trigger Flag (Cont'd)


flAG STATE

TRIGGER I.EVEL - - - - IPOGITIVE SLOPE)

'--

Figure 3-24.Dynamic Mode Trigger Flag Stale Example


A special ho,izontal m01e must tit! selected to us~ the trl9ger flag. This mode IS enabledNlth Ihe program cod,
"SG", This command puts main sweep in single mr.de. resets the sv.'eeps. and lnitialil~5 the trigger flag.

The "SG" command does not affect any of the variable function paramelers.
The 1980A/B can be programmed to Issue the Aequire Service message at tha completion of "SG" enabled

sweeps. Also. a tirr.~r can be set to cause Require Service after a maximum SWCftp wait time has expired, The
procedu," for enabling Require Service aller "SG" enabled s",eeps or timeout is described In the "Service
Request Condition" Detailed Operating Instruction.
Procedure

Follow th's general procedure when ma~ing trigger flag measurements:

Preset horizontal and vertical functions for the measurement procedure.


Set the trigger flag mode and anter the sweep walt time.
Enter ROS mask value for end of sweep if

sno interrupt IS desired.

Start search With "SG" command and wait for end of sweep or timeout interrupt lor test stat liS byte for
these conditions).
Test trigger flag state.
Program C'ldes
Set trigger flag mode:

TF <mode>
mode::=

1 delayed trigger source. latched


2 delayed trigger source. dynamic
3 main trigger sOllrce. latched
4 main trigger sOllrce. dynamic

311B

Revised October 1982

'I;,
,,'
,,'I'
11,,(h"l ..
I', \\1(,,'11
", j'
-,," i",II"-::'I':!\:I'I'/
'/(;";'1 ;\~:1""\::'II~l"it~~;w/J\,'!,Jl.l\"~I,:~,ri11';'1'"fI;:;"
,. \,
' ':I). 1. , \'t
t,
.'''' "
I

.'

"

'0'-"

.',

"~'
e

'\l ',1,,,,1.

' "

,\

"

'

. '

"

, " I ,
il/l l
- " ,

.~.

j'"'

,\~

'

.. 1\ I

I,

,~~

. . ,

t>

'.

I \ '

1,11

,/,\

\'

,.1.,-'11'\'\'11;'.,
I

I I

"

1'\."

.,'

I,

,,'

Operation

Model 1980Al8

Trigger Flag (Cont'd)


Iniualizl trigger flag and enable sweep:

SG
Enter maximum sweep walt time"

SW <factorl > ,<facw 2" ,< factor 3"


factor 1

::~

Intpger

ddd

o to 255
un'ts of 2 3 ~sec
factor 2 ,

integer
ddd

o to 255
Units of 5,84 msec
factor 3 "

Integ pr

ddd

o to 255
units of 1.5 .-c
Example

P,ogram the trigger flag to detect a trIgger


from the delayed trIgger source dUrIng delayed sweep Set
,
maximum wait time

~:40

REMOTE
(coles'

'--_-..,-_-----1
Comments

6 msec and enable sweep,

,dentlf,er
flag mode
identifier

"TJ ]TTL

TF1; SW242 60; SG <CR><lF>


'L---EOS
enable sweep
timeout value
--l

Aller the program code "SG" 's sont to Ihft 1980A/B, It'S 'n a spec,al state that,s not .nd,cated on the fronl
Panel. Af:er executing a routine using "SG", proper ,"strument state ('an be restored by sending the program
code "SM1" ,sel~"ling V vs T mode.!
When using tr,gger f'ag in the latched mode ,Tr-l or lF31 the t"ggerllag Slate should be checked with the "00"
command ,mmed,ately after the program code "SG" has been Jent. This should be done because many
program codes cause the trigger flag status bit to be reset. The program codes shown in the table below should
not be sent in the same data messpge as "SG" 0" prIor 10 reading the trigger flag status bit.

/levised October 19t12

> ') ,
",

It,

3119

til.'
1

Model 1980AI B

Operation

Trigger Flag (Cont'd)


FunCllon

Program Code
AC

Vertical MoJe

AS

Autoscope

tlW

Bandwidth Limit

CG

Charactor Generator

CH

Text Display

OM

Sweep Mode, Delayed

OS

Sweep Speed, Delayed

DT

Trigger, Delayed Sweep

DV

Delta Volts

DZ

Delta Time

FP

Intensity, Readout

HM

Homontal Mode

IN

Intensity limit

KY

Key

MM

Sweep Mode, Main

MS

Sweep Speed, Main

MT

Trigger, Main Sweep

RC

Cortrol Knob

SA

Auto51..0pe Iselecflvel

SG

Trigger Flag

SK

Salt Key

SM

Scope Mode

TV

Tngger View

VC

Vertical Coupling

VM

Verllcal Mode

VS

Vertical Deflection Factor

If the main trigger source-latched

lode IS

selected The delay to start of gate IS In Units of events (digital delayl

In latched mode, the durallon of ,elayed sweep must be conSidered. Sweep length IS not calibrated and can

increase from the nommal 11 diVIsions 10 morc than 40 diVIsions at fast sweep speeds.
Sweep Wait TI"er - Provities programmable tlmeout for

-ap completton. For proper TrIgger Flag operation,

sweep wait time must be set ~ > the m3)ClrnUrn sweep cy~12 time, Sweep cycle tllne IS given by the expression;

MAX I MS speed or IDS speed


Related

Delay

Sections

Instrument Status

+ delaYl1 + trigger period

sweep holdoff

Horizontal Mode
Reading Values Via HpIB
Service Request Conditions
Sweep Mode. Delayed

S "eep Mode. Main


Trigger. Delayed Sweep
Trigger, Main Sweep
3-119a

ReVised October 19B2

Performance Test

Model 1980A

OPERATIONAL VERIFICATION.
4-4A. 1900A/B Operation Verification Test.
DellCrlptlon:
During this operational verification test. the Autoscope capability will be repeatedly checked; Confidence test will be used
to check ell attenuetor renges ability to pass various signEllevels and the ability to trigger or. these signels; two renges of
the attonuator will be checked for amplitude accuracy; Delay accuracy, Calibrator frequency, and limited sweep accuracy
will be checked.
Equipment:
8NC Cable
Procedura:
a.

Apply power to the 1980 Oscilloscope Measurement System.


NOTE
Ins"re the fan

IS

running !audible, and that "Err 40" is not di,plJyed in the LED

display. If either of these conditions occur, abort this test anG repair or calibrate as
necessary.

b.

Press AU:~:.:;:~n

Insure that no signal is attached to the 19805 inputs.

1.

Observe that the Autoscope "Routine" runs.

2.

Check the characters displayed on the CRT are as follows:


i"H 1

:11

111111

1"1 r I I

I H1

I'trill)

'-II

Ihl

[11 11

c.

Connect the back panel Calibrator output to channell wilh a BNC cable.

d.

Press

.....

olUTO-IC<W1

1. Observe that approximately two cycles of the calibrator waveform is displayed and that the waveform is properly
triggered.
2.

Observe that the characters displayed on the CRT er e es follows:


': HI:::: Iapproximately) ?':';(J

-",IJU fill I [11"

rrr" 1:'1 I
r'lffHl= 100 ",'" [I", !Typicall

e.

Rotate the Contro' Knob and note that the sweep speed change. as the knob is rotlled.

4-2.

I.

I I,

I'"

Performance Test

Model 1980Jl

PERFORMANCE TEST

------------------

NOTE
The swe~.

'.rart "oint should be at the lett graticule but may "pull" right at

100./,S/Diy. Th", e ,s no specification on this phenomenon and some inSlruments

may exhibit ab'OlJ,t one minor division of "o'fset".

C:::u"

f.

Press

h,

Press any key except Find 8eam or SK8 OPTION MENU OFF and observe that the confidence lest is executed without

=
errors and PASSED TEST is displayed on the CRT at the end of the routine.
I,

Press "'Chennel 11.

j.

Rotato the Control Knob for a reading of

I(III

1'111

,111 ' I

"I.".

0" the CRT.

1. Observe that the displayed signal is 10 Divisions .3 Div.

!
E

k.

Rotate the Control Knob for

reading of

'(i. <jrll ll n I'

H1

1. Observe that the displayed signal is 10 Divisions


I.

,3 Div,

Connect the Calibrator Output s,gnal to the Channel 2 input.

m,

Press

.....
"""'"

n.

Press

o.

Press any key except ~ind Beam or SK8 OPTION MENU OFF and observe that the confidence test is executed without

c~.

errors and PASSED TEST is displayed on the CRT at the; end of the routine
p.

Press "'Channel 21,

q,

Rotate the Control Knob for a reading of (Ho' c 100. r,,"D,". on the CRT.

1.

I
...

Observe that the displayed signal is 10 Divisions ,3 Div,

-~

L.

r.

':f". 3r,,"D,",

Rotate the Control Knob for a reading of CH2

....

1. Observe tha/the displayed signal is 10 Divisions .3 Diy.

t.

Press:::

42b

':::

!.

'i

.~,

'"'

1.1

'I "

~_.

Model 1980A

Performance Test

PERFORMANCE TEST

u.
v.

Rotata the Control Knob to place the intensified porllon on the lirst lall,ng edge 01 the waveform.

w. Press

DUAl.

then press .

x.

Rotate tha Control Knob to put the first lal!tng edga on the center grallc"le.

y.

Prass

l.

Rotata the Control Knob to put the second fall,ng edga on tha center graticule.

g.

1. The CRT display should read l; : =' .....

' ,'",

3.7us and the LED display should read 537.6013.7 ~s.1

III.

eb.

Press

ec.

Rotate the Control Knob to set Sec/Div IMainl for one complete cycle displayed over the 10 division greticule.
1.

Observe that the CRT and the LED display indicates 53.8 ~s/Div I 1.6 ~s.1

4-2c

"

~I

Model 1980A

Performance Test

PERFORMANCE TEST

4-48. 19860A Operetlon Verification.


DESCRIPTION:
The following procedure checks that the digitizer Is operational and is not beyondautomatlccalibrat;on; proper varllcel dot
placament checks for right HpIB data output; amplituda end offset ere checked.

"

PROCEDURE:
a.
b.

Connect the Calibre tor Output signel to Channell input.


Press f'AU:~~

=" .

c.

Press

d.

If 19B60A Is Instelled it should be nOled at SK6. Press

e.

Press'

f.

Press'"

g.

Alter "update" occurs.:

tIA"EFOPI1 '.Hll"fIOE TE',T .,:


I'

'iii (f,LlBPfITE .'

IITtI. I T I [c .

cm.

!llTEPt If'l. AD.!. FHrTFFl1 ,IIOE'I'lnl

1. Observe the data In the upper right corner is as follows:

I 23 'or both)

(typically 1502001
2.

Observe two short straight lines. one near the top graticule and one "aar the center gratil,ule with 5 division
separation.

3.

Observa dots at top and bottom of vertical center grat;cule 1 minor division.

4.

Observe dots atlelt and right ends of the horizontal center gratlcule 1 minor division.
Note
Ignore the dots at the upper left corner and the center of the gratlcule.

h.

Press any key to exit the test pattarn.

i.

Press '[ITiii'J CIF'TIOIIIIEIIIJ.

j.

If the serial prefix of tha 19BO Is 2142A or above or if the operating ROM and Display panel have been updated. press
OPT lOti NEtl1J OFFto ex"the option menu. If the sorlal prefix is below 2142 and the ROMs and Display panel
have not been updated. go to step I.

42d

'.

Performence Test

Model 1980A

PERFORMANCE TEST
k.

Press'

to store displaYlJd signal into memory one.

t. Observe that no error messages are reported after the store.


2.

Observe that the stored waveform represents the real time waveform.

3.

Observe that the stored waveform is positioned vertically WH"I'1 one minor division of the real time waveform.

4,

Observe that the slored waveforms amplitude Is within one minor division of the real time waveform,
Noto
Tha stored waveform may be offset horizontally due to sweep pull at I 00 ps/dlv end
any horizontal offset noted with the horizontal dots in the pallern test.

I.

If the serial prefix of the I 980A/B Is below 2142 and the ROMs and display panel have not been updated. press.
!.'I:1' IFF',';I,"I'

un

,11':I.'HI',F',

1.

Observe that no error messages Bre reported after the store.

2.

Observe that the slored waveform represents the real time waveform.

3.

Obsarve that the stored waveform is positioned vertically within one minor division of the raal time waveform,

4.

Observe that I1"'o stored waveforms amplitude is within one minor division of the real time waveform.

Noto
Tho stored waveform may be offset horizontally due 10 sweep pull at 100 usldiv and
any horizontal offsat notad with tha horizontal dots in tha pallern tast.

42e

Pelormanee Test

Model 19aOA

PERFORMANCE TEST

44C. 1950A Operetlon Verificetion,


DESCRIPTION:
The following procedure Insures all allenuator renges can pass various level signals and internal sync paths are O.K.; two
allenuator ranges will be checked for amplitude accuracy.
PROCEDURE:

a. Press
I.

O::~:

If the 1950A is Inslalled, it should be noted at SK7.

b.

Connect Calibrator OUlput signal to Channel 3 input

c.

Press' ll,c~l1960A. thOll press ,- ::::," (1It:F! Iii> III' F T1""

1.

!' I

l'

Illi

chen press any key except Find Beam or SKB,

Observe Ihatthe confidence lest Is executed without errors and PASSED TEST Isdlsplayed on the CRT allhe end of
the routine.

d.

P r e s s " (Channel 31.

e.

Rotate the c...untrol Knob for a reading of

1.

f.

11'111., ,.II I

1"11

';(f" <'11'11 1,1

on the CRT.

I'll"

Observe that the displayed signal Is 10 Divisions .3 Div.

=", .

g.

Press

h.

Connect Calibrator Output signal to Channel 4 Inpul.

i.

rI 1 ""

Observe that the displayed si~'lJlls 10 Divisions .3 Div.

Rotate the Control Knob for a reading of


1.

I'if

Press,

II(CAU.

1950A, then press

;:::.

("ilIF'! [IFI:( r

!' I"

] I'-f'

ilH

chen press any key except Find Beam or SKB,

1. Observe that the confidence test is executed without errors and P,\SSED TEST is displayed on t~e CRT at the endof
the routine.

j.

Press" (Channel 41.

k.

Rotate the Control Knob for a reading of l:r 1, t

1.
I.

421

Observe that the displayed signal is 10 Divisions .3 Div.

Rotate the Control Knob for a reading of CfH


1.

11"10, r,,1 I n 1". on the CRT,

'j'). 'j","

D,".

Observe that the displayed signal is 10 Divisions .3 Div.

!iii iill,
".'

II

."

II

__ I

Performance Test

Model 1980A

PERFORMANCE

4-40.

Ii ~ i

T~ST

III

1965A OPERATION VERIFICATION TEST.


ii _

Deocrlptlon:
This test uses the 1980 calibrator signal to verify that the 1965A IS operational. This procedure will not test the 1965A
against it's performance specifications

I~

!~

Equipment:
BNC Cable

,"-

~r-

Procedure:
a.

Press o::'N~"

1.

ii ihe 1965A 15 Installed It should be noted at SK7.

b.

Connect the 1980 A,ar Panel Cal output to tne channell or channel 2 Input to the 1980.

c.

Press

...-

AIJTO'SCO'(
I ..... ' .. .

Note
After the Autoscope IS completed, the 1965A mayor may not have
Press
if it is not lighted.

"':0

-.

d.

Check for a frequency readout of approximately


stable.

e,

Press ,r~OD on the 1965A. Check for a Period readout at approximately


significant digit being stable.

f.

g.

Press .~~ on the 1980 and ensure th~ Delayed Trigger Slope is set to
the advisory message that IS displa' 9d on the CAT.I
Press

A-. '

'IHfVI.

~::

":0 lighted.

with all except the least slgnlflcnnt dIgit being

With all except the least

1+) slope. Ilf the slope key IS pressed, Ignore

ill
-

lB Source,

~. Press _ _ and adjust the Control Knob- to place intensified portion of the tr3ce on the second positive waveform

...

edge.
i.

'n,~

time interval readout in the upper left corner of the CRT should read the same as the value read In step e .002 IJS.

-e
4-2g

".I

Performance Test

Model 1980A

1980AlB OPERATION VERIFICATION RECORD


HP MODEL 1980AlB OSCILLOSCOPE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

Paragraph
Numbar

Te.1

Ra.ull
YES

44Ab

1. Autoscope Operales
2. Characters displayed are correct

44Ad

1.
2.

44Ae

Sweep Speed Changes

4Mh

Confidence Tesl is executed and PASSED TEST is displayed

44Aj

1.

Signal is 10 divISions:!: .3

44Ak

1.

Signal is 10 divisIC

44Ao

Confidence Test is executed and PASSED TEST is displayed

44Aq

1. Signal is 10 divIsions:!: .3

44Ar

1.

Signal is 10 divisIOns:!: .3

44Az

1.

Reading is 537.60

44Aac

1.

Reading is 53.8 /,S/D,v :!: 1.6

.,

Approximalely 2 cycles dISplayed


Characters displayed are correct

1S

/,S

----

:!: .3

:!: 3.7

NO

--.

/,S
/,S

-e

4240

-"y

Mqdel198M

Performance Test

19860A OPERATION VERIFICATION RECORD


HP MODEL 198GOA DIGITAL WAVt:FORM STORAGE OPTION

-- ..

111'

.....

:1

.J.,

Paragreph
I\umber

"

Result

rest

yeS
44Bg

1.
2.

3.

4.

Oa'a is correct
Lines are 6 divisions apart
Dots at lap and bOllom of canter
venical graticule 1 minor division
Dots at left and right of center
horizor.tal gralicule 1 minor division

NO

-....TI
'-

.~

~-

If

-----

No error mossagt!s after store


2. S,ardd waveform is same af, real time w8\{eform
3. ' Stored waveform is within 1 minor
dIVlslnn vertically of realtime waveform
4. Stored waveforms amplitudd is within
1 minor c1ivislc)n M real time wave~orm

2.

1.

44Bm

3.

4.

N? 6rror mes~ages after store


Stareo waveform is same as real time wavefOl m
Stored wal'nform is within 1 minor
division vertically of real time waveform
Stored wa,efmm. amplitude is wlt'lin
,
1! minor division of real time waveform

-.

- - - ..

1.

44Bk

"'"

-----~.

-----

re '

1-

-.

-----.

II

----_.

---iiL

...

e
424b

_-,"=~,...~~~~m~'=il:!ii!!!!!!li!~tii!. til'!!!rIl15f1l'liiIilll lIIIillilIllIrnC'i:JI P1.II tlII r ....,i!!.~H~mi";";'i";";''=''

Performance Tost

Model 19BOA

1960A OPERATION VERIFICATION RECORD


HP MODF.L 1960A 2 CHANNEL EXPANSION MODULE

Paragraph
Number

Result

Test

NO

YES
44Ce

1. Confidence Test Is executed and PASSED TEST Is displayed


1. S,gnal is 10 d:vislons .3 divisions

44Cf

1.

44C1

1. Confidence Test Is executed and PASSED TEST is displayed


1. Signal is 10 divisions .3 divisions
1. Signa/Is 10 divisions .3 divisions

44Cc

44Ck
44C/

----

Signa' is 10 divisions .3 dlv'slons

----

.
19G6A OPERATION VERIFICATION RECORD
HP MODEL 1965A GATED UNIVERSAL COUNTER

Paragraph
Number

,
44Dd

~4Du

'. 4401

Result

Test

'

YES

NO

Frequency a 1.e60hxxxkHz
Only the last digit is changing
Period e 537.6xxxx us
Only the last digit is changing
Reads the same as step e .002

/,S

4.240

I III

I., I

,I ..

! ~ I,'

II

! !

, ,i.

,~.

I I

AdJ ustments

Model 19BOA
Teble 52. Required Adjustments After Repeir
I

co '"
lil
an

'"

'\1 Board IlVPSI

X X X

Al lVPS components IIC's


and pass devicesl

X X

'" ,;,
,;, ,;, ,;,
~

'<t

'"
'"
~

to

....
~

co

'"
~

,;, Ii> Ii> ,;, ,;, ,;,


X

'"'"

'",;,
N

'<t

....

co

'"
'" '"

N
M

'"'?
'
"
'" '" '" '"

'",;,

X X

X
X

Horizontal Output
components

A2;HV xlmr;multlplier;osc

X X

X X

A3 GATE board

X X

X X X

X X

X X

X X X

X X

A4 PROCESSOR board

\(

NV RAM's
A5 SCOPE board

X X X

Vertical Hybrid

X X X

X X

X X

Trigger Hybrid

X X X

Horizonral Hybrid

A 10 Delay Line Assy

A 12 Battery Ilow Voltago or


Inst. 0111

!ii!

..

A 13 Vertical Attenuator
board

X X

Vertical Output Hybrid

to

'" ,;,
,;, ,;,

X X

A14 Trigger Attenuator board

AI!! RPG Assy


A20 CRT Assy

X X X X X X X X X X

X X

These adjustmenrs should be mede for the A13 sections only and should be made belore a Front Panel Calibration
attempted.

Revised March 19B~

53

IS

Model 19BOA

Ai-!'ENDIX II
The IOformation 10 appendIX 's for updating of operatlOr.al changes. When the HPIB ROM
operation listed un~er "NEW DEVICE 11BI831481":s 10 effecl.

IS

installed, Ihe

Operating Changes

Old Device (18181639)

New Device (lB18-3148)

OPTION !lAENU

SK5 Text was "HP-IB


ADDRESS MODE

SK5 Texlls "HpIB


ADDRESS

HpIB ADDRESS
ISub MenU!

SK3 was "INCREMENT"


SK4 was "DECREMENT"
SK6 was "CHANGE
ADDRESS MODE"

SK3 is "
SK4 IS"
SK6 's "MODE"

Area

+"

+"

TEST COMMAND

"TX1,;" Nould wipe


out ENTIRE TEXT Display

HpIB allowed

28 charaClers

35 characters

8lank spdceu nol

Blank spaces allowed

Now clears only line


1 of display

characters per line


~Iank

Spaces

allowed in instructions

Spurious Syntax

Could occasionally occur,

Errors and Bus

le.g. if an instruction
took longer to parse

these spurious

than the time between

occurrences.

Lock ups

Program correctIons
made 10 overcome

instruction inputs).

A-:

Service

Model 1980A

SERVICE SHEET 31 SIGNATURE ANALYSIS


Note
Remove Expansion

TEST 16.

Modul~

before performing laS1S.

HPIB ROM Test. HP Pert No. 1818314B

Note
ThIS test checks the abllltv of the processor to access
the HPIB ROM. Ensure an external controller is not
connected to the 1980 when this lest IS beIng
performed.
a.

Set Instrument power to off.

b,

Signature Analyzer ConnectIons:

START \.. to A'3Ul20 rlBROMr


STOP .i to A4U37 rlBROMr
CLOCK J to A4TP5 rLRO,
c.

Sel A4S1B end A4S1C 10 closed.

d.

Set Instrument power 10 on.

e.

TEST POINT

SIGNATURE

Probe open
AOIUIB,
Al rUl7r
A2IUl6,
A3,Ul5
A4 rUl4,
A51U13
A61Ul2r
A71U11
A8IUI23,
A9 rUI22,
Al0IUl19,
AlIIUl1B,
ADO IA4U5718,
AO, IMU5717,
AD21A4U5716,
AD3 rA4U5715,
AD41A4U5714,
AD51A4U5713,
AD6 'A4U5712
AD71A4U57II,

826P
7P25
2A1F
A206
C133
8P3U
3319
7C47
C25F
5H21
19H6
HP66
7A7D
P7Ul
CH7H
09P4
A747
8A9H
2rlFC
lP25
CA9!,

f.

Sel A4S1H and A4S1C to open

Revised Februarv 1983

!'11\~';"

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