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HP 3457A - 8-67. Operation of Channel 0; 8-68. Card Configuration

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8-67.
Operation
of
Channel
0
An
explanation
of
the
operation
of
channel
0
is
given
below.
Circuitry
used
to
control
channels
1-7
operates
in
an
identical
manner
to
the
control
circuitry
for
channel
0.
Closing
channel
0
requires
both
relay
K800
and
K804
be
configured
in
the
set
position.
To
configure
K800
in
the
set
position,
row
|
must
be
driven
low
and
column
|
driven
high
for
approximately
10
mil-
liseconds.
This
will
occur
as
the
result
of
Q4,
Q6
and
Q8
pulsing
low.
These
three
outputs
cause
the
following
events
to
occur:
©
Transistor
U803b
is
turned
on
driving
column
|
high
(this
transistor
will
act
as
a
current
source),
©
The
output
of
gate
U806c
is
forced
low
which
subsequently
causes
the
output
of
inverter
U805c
to
be
driven
high
(open).
The
output
of
gate
U806b
is
forced
low
which
subsequently
causes
the
output
of
inverter
U805b
to
be
driven
high
(Row
2).
©
Since
all
other
outputs
of
U801
and
U802
are
high,
all
other
column
drivers
(U805d-U805g
and
U804a-U804d)
and
row
driver
|
(U805a)
are
driven
low.
As
a
result
of
these
logic
states,
transistor
U803b
sources
current
through
the
set
coil
of
relay
K800
to
the
associated
logic
ground
created
by
the
low
output
of
inverter
U805a.
Current
flowing
through
the
relay
coil
creates
an
electromagnetic
field
which
causes
K800’s
to
latched
in
a
closed
(set)
position
After
K800
has
been
latched
closed,
the
shift
register
will
output
new
data
to
latch
K804
in
its
set
posi-
tion.
This
is
done
by
driving
column
5
high
and
row
2
low
as
a
result
of
U802
outputs
QI,
Q5
and
Q6
being
low.
Since
the
relays
used
on
this
relay
card
are
latching
relays,
an
active
circuit
is
required
to
change
the
position
of
the
contacts
(open
or
close).
Resetting
K800
requires
that
row
|
be
driven
high
while
column
1
is
driven
low
for
approximately
10
milliseconds.
Circuit
operation
to
latch
relay
contacts
work
similar
to
what
was
described
earlier
for
latching
the
contacts
closed.
8-68.
Card
Configuration
Holes
are
left
in
the
circuit
board
to
allow
for
users
to
easily
configure
different
channels
to
fit
their
application.
Components
on
the
schematic
that
are
have
a
label
with
the
letters
UC
are
not
mounted
at
the
factory.
These
"User
Configurable"
components
only
indicate
mounting
holes.
Channels
4-7
have
positions
to
mount
RC
or
RL
filters
on
the
inputs.
To
create
an
RC
filter
the
selec-
ted
resistor
should
be
put
in
place
of
JM801-JM804
and
the
selected
capacitor
in
UC809-812.
Channels
8
and
9
have
positions
to
mount
contact
protection
circuitry.
A
general
contact
protection
circuit
might
consist
of
a
jumper
in
position
UC805-UC806,
a
resistor
in
position
UC807-UC808,
a
capacitor
in
UC803-UC804
and
a
metal
oxide
varistor
in
position
UC801-UC802.
To
configure
the
COMmon
terminals
of
the
card,
jumper
wire
needs
to
be
placed
in
position
UC813
and
UC814.
This
will
connect
channels
0-7
to
the
COM
terminals
whenever
these
channels
are
connec-
ted
to
the
instrument.
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