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Circuit
Description—7613/R7613
Service
/
Output
Output
signal
12,13
Lo
Lo
Left
vertical
signal
HI
Lo
Right
vertical
signal
Lo
HI
Both
(added
algebraically)
Fig.
3-17.
input/output
table
for
Vertical
Channel
Switch.
pins
12
and
13
is
always
equal
to
the
sur
of
the
DC
input
currents
at
pins
1,
8,
9,
and
16
in
all
modes.
This
provides
a
constant
DC
bias
to
the
following
stage
as
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
changed.
When
the
VERT
MODE
swich
is
set
to
LEFT,
the
level
at
pin
4
is
LO.
This
level
allows
the
signal
from
the
left
vertical
unit
to
pass
to
the
output
while
the
signal
from
the
right
vertical
unit
is
blocked.
In
the
RIGHT
position
of
the
VERT
MODE
switch,
the
level
at
pin
4
is
Hl.
Now,
the
signal
from
the
right
vertical
unit
is
connected
to
the
output
while
the
signal
from
the
left
vertical
unit
is
blocked.
When
the
VERT
MODE
switch
is
set
to
either
ALT
or
CHOP,
the
Mainframe
Vertical
Mode
Command
at
pin
4
switches
between
the
LO
and
HI
levels
at
a
rate
determined
by
either
the
Chop
Counter
or
the
Vertical
Binary
stages
(see
Logic
circuit
description).
This
action
allows
the
signal
from
the
left
vertical
unit
to
be
displayed
when
the
Mainframe
Vertical
Mode
Command
is
LO
and
the
signal
from
the
right
vertical
unit
is
displayed
when
the
Main-
frame
Vertical
Mode
Command
is
Hi.
When
ADD
vertical
mode
operation
is
selected,
a
HI
level
is
applied
to
pin
14
and
the
level
at
pin
4
is
LO
as
determined
by
the
Vertical
Mode
Control
stage
in
the
Logic
Circuit.
This
allows
both
the
right
and
left
vertical
signals
to
pass
to
the
output
pins.
Now,
the
signal
from
both
vertical
units
is
algebraically
added
and
the
resultant
signal
determines
the
vertical
deflection.
The
X/Y
Shutdown
signal
from
the
Readout
system
is
applied
to
pin
6
of
U214.
It
has
final
control
over
the
output
signal
from
U214,
Quiescently,
the
X/YÂ¥
Shutdown
signal
is
LO
and
the
signal
from
the
selected
vertical
can
pass
to
the
output
pins
12
and
13.
However,
when
the
3-20
Readout
system
is
ready
to
display
Readout
information,
the
level
at
pin
6
goes
HI.
This
level
blocks
the
signals
from
both
vertical
compartments
and
there
is
no
output
from
U214
under
this
condition,
Transistor
Q238
will
conduct
and
provide
about
the
same
current
for
the
output
stage
as
under
normal
conditions.
This
limits
any
change
in
posi-
tioning
that
would
otherwise
occur
when
the
X/Y
Shut-
down
signal
from
the
Readout
system
is
applied.
Auxiliary
Y-Axis
Input
Amplifier
The
Auxiliary
Y-Axis
Input
Amplifier
accepts
an
input
from
horizontal
plug-in
units
having
compatible
features.
Normally,
this
input
is
a
positioning
voltage
to
offset
the
display.
The
single-ended
signal
connected
to
the
input
of
this
stage
is
converted
to
a
push-pull
signal
at
the
collectors
of
Q225
and
Q236.
This
signal
is
connected
to
the
Delay-Line
Buffer
stage
along
with
the
output
from
the
Vertical
Channel
Switch.
Delay-Line
Buffer
The
output
of
the
Vertical
Channel
Switch
stage,
along
with
any
signal
from
the
Auxiliary
Y-Axis
Input
Amplifier,
is
connected
to
the
emitters
of
0242-0252.
These
tran-
sistors
are
connected
as
common-base
amplifiers
to
provide
a
low-impedance
current-summing
point.
The
signal
at
the
collectors
of
O242-Q252
is
connected
to
Delay
Line
DL400.
Resistor
R260
provides
reverse
termination
for
the
Delay
Line.
Delay
Line
Delay
Line
DL400
provides
approximately
150
nano-
seconds
delay
for
the
vertical
signal,
to
allow
the
horizontal
circuits
time
to
initiate
a
sweep
before
the
vertical
signal
reaches
the
vertical
deflection
plates
of
the
CRT.
This
allows
the
instrument
to
display
the
leading
edge
of
the
signal
originating
the
trigger
pulse
when
using
internal
triggering.
The
delay
fine
used
in
this
instrument
has
a
characteristic
impedance
of
about
50
ohms
per
side,
or
about
100
ohms
differentially.
It
is
of
the
coaxial
type,
which
does
not
produce
preshoot
or
phase
distortion
in
the
CRT
display.
VERTICAL
AMPLIFIER
The
Vertical
Amplifier
circuit
provides
final
amplifica-
tion
for
the
vertical
signal
before
it
is
applied
to
the
vertical
deflection
plates
of
the
CRT.
This
circuit
includes
an
input
from
the
BEAM
FINDER
switch
to
compress
an
over-
scanned
display
within
the
viewing
area
of
the
CRT.
Fig.
3-18
shows
a
detailed
block
diagram
of
the
Vertical
Amplifier
circuit.
A
schematic
of
this
circuit
is
shown
on
diagram
4
at
the
rear
of
this
manual.
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