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Another
operation
of
the
Zeros
Logic
and
Memory
stage
is
to
produce
the
IDENTIFY
function.
When
time-slot
1
is
encoded
for
IDENTIFY
(column
10,
row
3),
this
stage
produces
an
output
level
which
connects
the
Column
Data
Switch
and
Row
Data
Switch
to
a
coding
network
within
the
Readout
System.
Then,
during
time-slots
2
through
9,
an
analog
current
output
is
produced
from
the
Column
Data
Switch
and
Row
Data
Switch
which
addresses
the
correct
points
in
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
to
display
the
word
“IDENTIFY”
on
the
CRT.
The
Zeros
Logic
and
Memory
stage
is
reset after
each
word
by
the
Word
Trigger
pulse.
The Character
Generator
stage
produces
the
characters
which
are
displayed
on
the
CRT.
Any
of
the
50
characters
shown
on
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
of
Fig.
3-24
can
be
addressed
by
proper
selection
of
the
column
and
row
current.
Only
one
character
is
addressable
in
any
one
time-slot;
a
space
can
be
added
into
the
displayed
word
by
the
Decimal
Point
Logic
and
Character
Position
Counter
stage
when
encoded
by
the
plug-in.
The
latter
stage
counts
how
many
characters
have
been
generated
and
produces
an
output
current
to
step
the
display
one
character
position
to
the
right
for
each
character.
tn
addition,
the
character
position
is
advanced
once
during
each
of
time-slots
1,
2,
and
3
whether
a
character
is
generated
during
these
time-stots
or
not.
This
action
fixes
the
starting
point
of
the
standard-format
display
such
that
the
first
digit
of
the
scaling
factor
always
starts
at
the
same
point
within
each
word
regardless
of
the
information
encoded
in
time-slot
2
(normal/invert)
or
time-slot
3
(cal/uncal)
which
precedes
this
digit.
Also,
by
encoding
row
10
and
column
0
during
any
time-slot,
a
blank
space
can
be
added
to
the
display.
Decimal
points
can
be
added
to
the
display
at
any
time
by
addressing
row
7
and
columns
3
through
7
(see
Character
Selection
Matrix
for
location
of
these
decimal
points).
The
Decimal
Point
Logic
and
Character
Position
Counter
stage
is
reset
after
each
word
by
the
Word
Trigger
pulse.
The
Format
Generator
stage
provides
the
output
signals
to
the
vertical
and
horizontal
deflection
systems
of
the
instrument
to
produce
the
character
display.
The
binary
Channel
Address
No.
2
code
from
the
Channel
Counter
stage
is
connected
to
this
stage
so
that
the
display
from
each
channel
is
positioned
to
the
area
of
the
CRT
which
is
associated
with
the
plug-in
and
channel
originating
the
word
(see Fig.
3-24).
The
positioning
current
or
decimal
point
location
current
generated
by
the
Decimal
Point
Logic
and
Character
Position
Counter
stage
is
added
to
the
horizontal
(X)
signal
at
the
input
to
the
Format
Generator
stage
to
provide
horizontal
positioning
of
the
characters
within
each
word.
The
X-
and
Y-output
signals
are
connected
to
the
Horizontal
Amplifier
and
Vertical
Ampli-
fier
through
the
Horizontal
Output
and
Vertical
Output
stages
respectively.
The
Word
Trigger
stage
produces
a
trigger
from
the
End-of-Word
pulse
generated
by
the
Time-Slot
Counter
Circuit
Description—7613/R7613
Service
stage
after
the
tenth
time-slot.
This
Word
Trigger
pulse
advances
the
Channel
Counter
to
display
the
information
from
the
next
channel
or
plug-in.
It
also
provides
a
reset
pulse
to
the
Zeros
Logic
and
Memory
stage
and
the
Decimal
Point
Logic
and
Character
Position
Counter
stage.
The
Word
Trigger
stage
can
also
be
advanced
to
jump
a
complete
word
or
a
portion
of
a
word
when
a
Jump
command
is
received
from
the
Row
Decoder
stage.
The
Single-Shot
Lockout
stage
allows
the
display
se-
quence
of
the
Readout
System
to
be
changed.
Normally,
the
Readout
System
operates
in
a
free-running
mode
so
the
waveform
display
is
interrupted
randomly
to
display
characters.
However,
under
certain
conditions
(such
as
single-shot
photography),
it is
desirable
that
the
Readout
System
operate
in
a
triggered
mode
where
the
readout
portion
of
the
display
is
normally
blanked
out
but
can
be
presented
on
command.
The
Readout
Mode
switch
deter-
mines
the
operating
mode
of
the
readout
system.
Circuit
Analysis
of
Readout
System
The
following
analysis
of
the
Readout
System
describes
the
operation
of
each
stage
in
detail.
Complete
schematics
of
the
Readout
System
are
shown
on
diagram
11
at
the
rear
of
this
manual.
Timer
Timer
U2126
establishes
the
timing
sequence
for
all
circuits
within
the
Readout
System
This
stage
produces
seven
time-related
output
waveforms
(see
Fig.
3-28).
The
triangle
waveform
produced
at
pin
6
forms
the
basis
for
the
remaining
signals.
The
basic
period
of
this
triangle
wave-
form
is
about
250
microseconds
as
controlled
by
RC
network
C1214-R1214.
The
triangle
waveform
is
clipped
and
amplified
by
U1210
to
form
the
trapezoidal
output
signal
at
pin
10.
The
amplitude
of
this
output
signal
is
exactly
15
volts
as
determined
by
V2126
(exact
amplitude
necessary
to
accurately
encode
data
in
plug-in
units;
see
Encoding
the
Data).
The
Trigger
output
at
pin
5
provides
the
switching
signal
for
the
Time-Slot
Counter
and
Word
Trigger
stages.
The
signals
at
pins
12, 13, 14,
and
16
are
produced
only
when
the
triangle
waveform
is
on
its
negative
slope
and
the
trapezoidal
waveform
has
reached
the
lower
level.
The
timing
sequence
of
these
waveforms
is
very
important
to
the
correct
operation
of
the
Readout
System
(see
expanded
waveforms
in
Fig.
3-29).
The
Z-Axis
Logic
OFF
Command
at
pin
14
is
produced
first.
This
negative-going
signal
provides
a
blanking
pulse
to
the
Z-Axis
Logic
stage
(see
diagram
2)
to
blank
the
CRT
before
the
display
is
switched
to
the
Readout
System.
It
also
produces
the
Strobe
pulse
through
R2137,
Q2138,
and
CR2142
to
signal
other
stages
within
the
Readout
System
to
begin
the
sequence
necessary
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