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HP 5334B - 8-80. Executive Block Assembly; 8-82. Measurement Block Assembly; 8-84. Input Amplifier Block Assembly; 8-86. DAC Block Assembly

HP 5334B
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8-78. Data is transferred between the MCUs, and to and from the other functional areas over lwo data buscs,
the Executive Data Bus and the Measurement Data Bus. Since the data buses are used for communicating with
many devices, control lines generate signals to tell selected devices that the data on the bus is intended for
them.
8-79. The instrument consists of eleven major functional circuit blocks, listed below:
Executive Block
Measurement Block
Input Amplifier Block
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) Block
Time Base Block
HP-IB Block
Power Supply Block
Channel
C
Input Block (Option 030)
MATE (CIIL) Block (Option
700)
Oven Oscillator Module (Option 010)
A2 Front Panel Board
8-80. Executive Block Assembly
8-81.
The Executive Block controls the overall operation of the HP
5334B. This MCU rcccivcs instructions
through the front panel or the HP-IB MCU. The Executive MCU continuously scans
the keyboard for any
change and updates the display accordingly.
8-82. Measurement Block Assembly
8-83. The Measurement Block carries out all measurement functions of the
HP
5334B under conlrol of the
Measurement MCU. This MCU receives instructions from the Executive MCU and, in turn, controls all funclion-
al blocks which input a signal to the Measurement Block.
8-84. Input Amplifier Block Assembly
8-85. The Input Amplifier Block contains a pair of matched
100
MHz amplifier circuits, Channcl
A
and Chan-
nel B. This circuitry buffers and shapes the input signal before sending it to
the Mcasurcmcnt Block.
8-86.
DAC
Block Assembly
8-87. The DAC Block converts a digital code from the Measurement MCU to an analog DC voltagc for setting
the amplifier sensitivity and trigger level, or for providing a reference for reading input lcvcls and amplitude
peaks.
8-88.
Time
Base Block Assembly
8-89. The Time Base Block provides a buffered
10
MHz reference signal to the Measurement Block. The
10 MHz is generated by either the standard crystal oscillator circuit on the
A1
Main Board or the Option
010
Oven Oscillator. In addition, the Counter will accept an external 10 MHz signal through a rcar panel BNC con-
nector.
8-90. HP-IB Block Assembly
8-91. The HP-IB (Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus) Block handles all HP-IB interfacing. The HP-IB MCU
decodes commands to the Executive MCU and formats data which is transmitted via this interface.
HP
5334B
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Senrice
Manual
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