Section IV
3580A-B-3609
FROM
STATE 7
0
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Model 3580A
SLOW
FORWARD
COMP (+I
BEGIN COMPARISON
Figure 4-13.
ASM
Chart (Adaptive Sweep).
The two qualifiers in this state
are
HNSING (Not Single)
and
HGEW.
The HNSING qualifier
is
met when the
SWEEP
MODE
switch
is
not in the SING position.
When
the
Single
sweep mode
is
selected, the controller remains in State
(jJ
following the End
of
Sweep command. The
HGEW
qualifier
is
met when the display sweep in the Digital Storage section
resets.
4-84.
In
State
1,
the (L) Reset 2 instruction
is
given
to
reset the Ramp Generator. At the
same
time, a delay
is
initiated to allow the IF Filter to settle.
When
the delay
period
is
over (DLYO qualifier met) the controller incre-
ments to State 2.
If
the
SWEEP
MODE
switch
is
in the
RESET,
MAN
or
LOG
ZERO position, the (L) Reset l line
is
low causing the controller to remain in State 1.
4-85.
In
State 2, the Ramp Generator starts sweeping
SLOW
FORWARD. The sweep starts out slowly
to
ensure
that any signals on or near the start frequency
Will
be
4-12
properly detected.
If
a response
is
not
present
or
when the
initial response
is
no longer detected, The HNRESP
qualifier
is
met and the controller increments to State 3.
4-86. In State 3, the Ramp Generator continues to sweep
SLOW
FORWARD. At this time, the
COMP
( +) and
BCMP
instructions are
given
and the Ramp Generator must sweep
slow forward until the
CCMP
qualifier
is
met.
If,
for some
reason, a response
is
detected in State 3, the controller will
not increment
to
State 4 until the response
is
passed
{HN~SP
qualifier met).
4-87.
In
State 4, the Ramp Generator sweeps FAST
FORWARD until a response
is
detected.
When
a response is
detected (LRESP qualifier met), the controller increments
to State 5.
4-88'.
In
State 5, the COMP(-) and
BCMP
instructions are
given
and the Ramp generator sweeps FAST
BACKWARD