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Fluke ScopeMeter 123 - D-ASIC PWM Signals

Fluke ScopeMeter 123
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Circuit Descriptions
3.3 Detailed Circuit Descriptions
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3-29
The keys are arranged in a 6 rows x 6 columns matrix. If a key is pressed, the D-ASIC
drives the rows, and senses the columns. The ON/OFF key is not included in the matrix.
This key toggles a flip-flop in the D-ASIC via the ONKEY line (D-ASIC pin 72). As the
D-ASIC is permanently powered, the flip-flop can signal the test tool on/off status.
PWM Signals
The D-ASIC generates various pulse signals, by switching a reference voltage
(REFPWM1 or REFPWM2), with software controllable duty cycle (PWMA, PWMB
pins 26-40). By filtering the pulses in low pass filters (RC), software controlled DC
voltages are generated. The voltages are used for various control purposes, as shown in
Table 3-6.
Table 3-6. D-ASIC PWM Signals
PWM signal Function Destination Reference
HO-RNDM HOLDOFF randomize control R487 of RANDOMIZE circuit REFPWM1
TRGLEV1D,
TRIGLEV2D
Trigger level control T-ASIC REFPWM1
POS-AD, POS-BD Channel A,B position control C-ASIC REFPWM1
OFFSETAD,
OFFSETBD
Channel A,B offset control C-ASIC REFPWM1
BACKBRIG Back light brightness control Back light converter (POWER part) REFPWM1
CONTR-D Display contrast control LCD unit REFPWM1
SADCLEVD S ADC comparator voltage SLOW ADC (POWER part) REFPWM2
CHARCURD Battery charge current control P-ASIC REFPWM2

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