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Philips PM3208 - 3 Block Diagram Description; 3.1 Vertical Deflection

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3
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION
424
3
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION
The
circuit
is
located
on
printed
circuit
boards
and
is
sub-divided
into
the
following
parts:
vertical
deflection
-
horizontal
deflection
power
supply
The
blockdiagram
of
this
instrument
is
given
in
figure
3.1.
The
subdivisions
of
the
diagram
do
not
necessarily
relate
to
the
circuit
areas
of
the
printed
circuit
boards.
3.1
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
Channel
A
and
Channel
B
are
identical
in
operation
with
corresponding
circuitry
in
each
channel.
Input
signals
from
the
BNC
input
terminals
are
attenuated
through
the
ATTenuator
network
circuit.
This
block
has
two
sections,
the
first
attenuates
by
ratios
of
1:1,
10:1,
100:1
and
the
second
by
ratios
of
2:1,
5:1,
10:1.
The
PRE-AMPLIFIER
circuit
converts
the
single-ended
input
signal
from
the
attenuator
into
a
differential
output
signal.
It
includes
compensating
networks
to
obtain
a
good
input
signal
waveform
and
to
adjust
square
wave
response.
Input
signals
amplified
in
the
PRE-AMPLIFIER
are
fed
to
the
VERTICAL
SWITCHING
circuit
and
to
the
TRIGGER
AMPLIFIER
circuit.
The
TRIGGER
AMPLIFIER
amplifies
the
signal
for
the
proper
output
signals
to
the
TRIGGER
SELECTOR
ard
to
the
HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION
unit.
The
VERTICAL
SWITCHING
circuit
consists
of
diode-gate
and
mode
control
logic.
This
stage
selects
ch.
A,
ch.
B,
DUAL
or
ADD.
The
MODE
CONTROL
LOGIC
is
controlled
by
the
output
of
this
diode-gate
and
conveys
the
selected
signal
to
the
VERTICAL
OUTPUT
AMPLIFIER.
The
vertical
signal
derived
from
the
diode
switching
circuit
passes
the
limiter
circuit
to
obtain
an
adequate
level,
and
then
is
fed
to
the
OUTPUT
AMPLIFIER.
The
output
obtained
is
sufficiently
amplified
by
the
amplifier
with
a
constant
current
load.
This
amplifier
is
equipped
with
a
booster
for
high
frequency
contents
to
obtain
flat
signal
response.
The
signal
is
then
fed
to
the
vertical
deflection
plates
of
the
CRT.
3.1
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION

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