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Model 5340A
Theory of Operation
4
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219.
Counter U3 identifies what digit
is
currently being shifted in the serial display. U21
compares this data with the RESOLUTION information and subtracts
a
“2” offset
at
the
appropriate time during
a
phase lock measurement. For direct count measurements, a zero is
subtracted, leaving the number unchanged.
U4C detects the seventh character shift.
U15 is used
to strobe output data into
U11 by comparing counts from U3 and U12.
4
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220. At the completion of
a
measurement for which an ASCII output is desired, U22A will set,
supplying a low on
U16C(10).
An output
is
also generated when the TALK line (Jl-8) is driven
low by the controller, this
is
gated along with the PE line from A21 to set U8A, causing U8A(5)
to give
a
high to A21
and
A34.
4
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221. U12 is
a
+
16 presettable counter that sets to
13
when the PE line (PlA-15) goes low.
U12(12) goes high to switch U13A(3) low, which switches
ROM
U7 to read
a
character and
switches U6 to read the output of U12.
Character
“10” is detected by U4A.
4
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222. The logic level of the Inhibit line at PlA(N)
is
low for Phase Lock measurements and
drives
U6(2) low. The ROM interprets this data and outputs an ASCII
“L”
to indicate the Phase
lock mode. When
PlA(N)
is
high, the ROM outputs an ASCII “D” to indicate the Direct mode.
4
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223. A21 then sets DAV low, indicating to the bus that this data
is
valid, and then again goes
high, incrementing counter U12 to 14. This code causes U6 to select the output of U12, which
causes U7 to output the ASCII code for “space”, or overflow, if overflow has occurred. DAV
again cycles and U12 increments to
15,
which similarly causes
a
“space”. U12 then increments
to
0
(zero). This causes U6 to select the output of four pole switch U5, which
is
accepting dis
-
played digit information from quad flip
-
flop U11. Eight digits of data are processed
as
U12 counts
from
0
to 7. When U12 increments to
8,
the output of U12
is
fed through U6 to U7, which con
-
verts the da.ta to an ASCII “E” (for exponent). U12 increments to
9
and similarly
a
“+”
is
generated. U12 increments to 10, U6 selects the output of U5, and
U5 reads the setting
of
the
resolution switch. This supplies the exponent for the measurement. U12 increments to
11
and
U7 supplies the ASCII code for “Cr” (carriage return); U12 increments to 12 and U7 supplies
a
“Lf’ (line feed).
4
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224. As an example of operation, assume that
a
1.2345 GHz signal is measured with 100 kHz
resolution. A typical output sequence
is
as
shown below:
U12 Count U7 Output
13
L
14
(Space)
15 (Space)
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
1
4
2
5
3
6
4
7
5
8 E
9
+
10
5
11
(Cr)
12 (LO
1,
4
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225.
measurement was made
usidgi the phase lock technique.
.J
The data is read 12345
x
lot5
Hz, which
is
1.2345 GHz.
The L indicates that this
/
4
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226.
U7(9) goes low
at
Lf (line feed), and this is clocked into U8A. This indicates to Control
Board A21 that the output sequence is complete.
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BrandHP
Model5340A
CategoryCash Counter
LanguageEnglish

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