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Whenever
this
instrument
is
turned
on, the
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
are
being
produced
at
a
two-
megahertz
rate.
However,
these
pulses
are
available
as
an
output
at
pin
4
only
when
the
remaining
inputs
to
U55B
are
at
the
correct
levels.
The
following
discussions
give
the
operating
conditions
which
produce
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
to
blank
the
CRT
during
vertical
trace
switching.
Fig.
3-5A
identifies
the
functions
of
the
pins
of
US55B.
1.
CHOP
VERTICAL MODE
When
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
set
to
CHOP,
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
are
available
at
pin
4
at
all
times.
The
input
conditions
necessary
are:
PIN
3
HI—VERT
MODE
switch
set to
CHOP,
Pin
7
LO—VERT
MODE
switch
set
to
any
position
except
ADD.
Pin
10
LO—Delay
Ramp
more
negative
than
about
0
volts.
2.
LEFT
VERTICAL
UNIT
SET
FOR
CHOPPED
OPERATION
Hf
the
Left
Vertical
unit
is
set
for
chopped
operation,
the
setting
of
the
VERT
MODE
switch
determines
whether
the
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
are
available.
If
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
set
to
the
CHOP
position,
con-
ditions
are
as
described
in
No.
1
above.
Operation
in
the
ADD
position
of
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
given
later.
For
the
LEFT
position
of
the
VERT
MODE
switch,
or
when
the
left
vertical
unit
is
to
be
displayed
in
the
ALT
mode,
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
are
available
at
all
times
(two-megahertz
rate).
The
input
conditions
are:
Pin
3
LO-—VERT
MODE
switch
set
to
any
position
except
CHOP.
Pin
5
LO—Left
vertical
unit
set to
chopped
mode.
Pin
6
LO-—Left
vertical
unit
to
be
displayed
(Vertical
Mode
Command
LO).
Pin
7
LO-VERT
MODE
switch
set to
any
position
except
ADD.
Pin
10
LO—Delay
Ramp
more
negative
than
about
0
volts.
Notice
that
the
Vertical
Mode
Command
at
pin
6
must
be
LO
for
output
pulses
to
be
available
at
pin
4.
This
means
that
when
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
set
to
ALT,
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
are
produced
only
during
the
time
that
the
left
vertical
unit
is
to
be
displayed
(unless
right
vertical
unit
is
also
set
for
chopped
operation).
Circuit
Description--7613/R7613
Service
3.
RIGHT
VERTICAL
UNIT
SET
FOR
CHOPPED
OPERATION
If
the
right
vertical
unit
is
set
for
chopped
mode,
operation
is
the
same
as
described
previously
for
the
left
vertical
unit
except
that
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
are
produced
when
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
set
to
RIGHT
or
when
the
Vertical
Mode
Command
is
HI
in
the
ALT
mode.
The
input
conditions
are:
Pin
3
LO—VERT
MODE
switch
set to
any
position
except
CHOP.
Pin
6
Hi—Right
vertical
unit
to
be
displayed
(Vertical
Mode
Command
HI).
Pin
7
LO—VERT
MODE
switch
set
to
any
position
except
ADD.
Pin
8
LO—Right
vertical
unit
set
to
chopped
mode.
Pin
10
LO—Delay
Ramp
more
negative
than
about
0
volts.
4,
ADD
VERTICAL MODE
When
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
in
the
ADD
position
and
either
or
both
of
the
vertical
units
are
operating
in
the
chopped
mode,
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
must
be
available
to
block
out
the
transition
between
traces
of
the
vertical
units.
The
input
conditions
are:
Pin
3
LO—VERT
MODE
switch
set
to
any
position
except
CHOP.
Pin
5
LO—Left
vertical
unit
set
to
chopped
mode
(can
be HI
if
pin
8
is
LO).
Pin
7
HI-VERT
MODE
switch
set
to
ADD.
Pin
8
LO—Right
vertical
unit
set
to
chopped
mode
(can
be HI
if
pin
5
is
LO).
Pin
10
LO—Delay
Ramp
more
negative
than
about
0
volt.
Fig.
3-6A
shows
a
logic
diagram
of
the
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
stage.
Notice
the
comparator
block
on
this
diagram
(one
input
connected
to
pin
10).
The
output
of
this
comparator
is
determined
by
the
relationship
between
the
levels
at
its
inputs.
If
pin
10
is
more
positive
(HI)
than
the
grounded
input,
the
output
is
HI also;
if it is
more
negative
(LO),
the
output
is
LO.
An
input/output
table
for
this
stage
is
given
in
Fig.
3-6B.
Chop
Counter
The
Chop
Counter
stage
produces
the
Mainframe
Chop
Signal
and
the
Vertical
Plug-in
Chop
Signal.
The
Clock
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