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Circuit
Description—7613/R7613
Service
CHOP
Mode
(vert!
€
3
Left
Plug-In
Mode
Ā¢
5
q
(Chop
Inhibit)
Vertical
Mode
6
,
Command
7
ADD
Mode
(vart)
Right
Plug-in
Mode
8
{Chop
Inhibit)
10
4
Vertical
Delay
Ramp
<
Chopped
ay
Ramp
\.
Bianking
(A)
U558
comparator
/
Output
<
Ā„
Conditions
CHOP
Mode
(vert)
Left
Plug-in
Chopped
Lo
Ā®
HI
Lo
Lo
Lo
LO
|
Right
Plug-in
Chopped
LO
Lo*
o
HI
Lo?
LO LO
|
ADD
Mode,
Left
or
Right
Plug-in
Chopped
All
other
combinations
HI
No
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
pulses
at
output.
Ā®
=
Has
no
effect
in
this
case.
1
Ramp
signal;
considered
LO
when
more
negative
than
about
zero
volts.
2
Negative-going
pulse
at
two
megahertz
rate.
(B)
3Pin
&
can
be
HI
and
not
affect
operation
if
pin
8
is
LO,
and
vice
versa.
Fig.
3-6.
(A)
Logic
diagram
for
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
stage,
(8)
Table
of
input/output
combinations
for
Vertical
Chopped
Blanking
stage,
pulse
produced
by
the
Clock
Generator
stage
provides
the
timing
signal
for
this
stage.
A
logic
diagram
of
the
Chop
Counter,
identifying
the
inputs
and
outputs,
is
shown
in
Fig.
3-7.
The
Chop
Counter
stage
consists
of
integrated
circuit
U123,
a
dual
D-type
flip-flop
with
direct-set,
direct-clear
inputs
(see
Table
3-1
for
operation
of
D-type
flip-flip).
As
connected
in
this
circuit,
these
D-type
flip-flops
operate
as
triggered
(toggle)
flip-flops.
3-12
The
two-megahertz
clock
pulses
from
the
Clock
Gen-
erator
stage
are
connected
to
the
trigger
(T)
input
of
U123B.
As
connected,
U123B
changes
output
states
with
each
positive-going
Clock
pulse,
and
the
signal
at
its
ā€œ1ā€
output
is
a
square
wave
which
switches
between
the
HI
and
LO
levels
at
a
one-megahertz
rate.
This
signal
is
connected
to
the
Vertical
Mode
Control
stage
to
provide
the
Vertical
Mainframe
Chop
Signal.
It
is
also
connected
to
the
trigger
input
of
U123A.
U123A
also
changes output
states
with
each
positive-going
pulse
at
its
trigger
input
to
produce
a
500
kilohertz
square
wave
at
its
ā€œ1
output.
The
output
from
U123A
provides
the
Vertical
Plug-in
Chop
Signal
to
7613

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Tektronix 7613 Specifications

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BrandTektronix
Model7613
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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