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Tektronix 7613
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Circuit
Description—7613/R7613
Service
{interrogation
pulses
Paw
Time-Slot
6
3
6
C
Time-Siot
5
4
Column
1
12
Memory
A
(Add
‘0’
Column
2
13
Column
3
10
Column
4
11
Column
10 14
&
.
Store
Command
Time-Slot
1
5
ce
to
all
memories
Row
3
16
<—>
Enable
to
all
memories
Word
Trigger
9
—
Reset
to
all
memories
Memory
B
(Add
‘0’)
Time-Slot
8
‘
Memory
¢
(Reduce
prefix)
Memory
,
1
D
v
(identify)
Fig.
3-34.
Block
representation
of
memory
sequence
in
U2232.
memories.
If
the
plug-in
unit
encoded
data
for
column
1,
2,
3,
4,
or
10
during
time-slot
1,
the
appropriate
memory
(or
memories)
is
set.
Notice
that
row
3
information
from
the
Row
Decoder
must
also
be
present
at
pin
16
for
data
to
be
stored
in
the
memory
of
U2232.
Hf
data
was
encoded
during
time-slot
1,
a
negative-going
output
is
produced
at
pin
7
as
the
memories
are
being
set.
This
negative-going
pulse
is
connected
to
the
base
of
Q2229
in
the
Display-Skip
Generator
to
produce
a
Display-Skip
output.
Since
the
information
that
was
encoded
during
time-slot
1
was
only
provided
to set
the
memories
and
was
not
intended
to
be
displayed
on
the
CRT
at
this
time,
the
display-skip
output
prevents
a
readout
display
during
this
time-slot.
During
time-slot
5,
memory
A
is
interrogated.
If
information
was
stored
in
this
memory,
a
positive-going
output
is
produced
at
pin
7.
This
pulse
is
connected
to
pin
10
of
the
Column
Decoder
through
02240
to
add
one
unit
of
current
at
the
input
of
the
Column
Decoder.
This
produces
a
zero
after
the
character
displayed
on
the
CRT
during
time-slot
4.
During
time-slot
6,
memory
B
is
interrogated
to
see
if
another
zero
should
be
added.
If
another
zero
is
necessary,
a
second
positive
output
is
produced
at
pin
7
which
again
results
in
a
column
1
output
from
the
Column
Decoder
and
a
second
zero
in
the
CRT
display.
Finally,
memory
C
is
interrogated
during
time-slot
8
to
obtain
information
on
whether
the
prefix
should
be
reduced
or
left
at
the
value
which
was
encoded.
If
data
has
been
encoded
which
calls
for
a
reduction
in
prefix,
a
negative-going
output
level
is
produced
at
pin
7.
This
negative
level
subtracts
one
unit
of
column
current
from
the
data
at
the
input
to
the
Column
Decoder.
Notice
on
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
of
Fig.
3-24
that
a
reduction
of
one
column
when
row
4
is
programmed
results
in
a
one
unit
reduction
of
the
prefix.
For
example,
with
the
100
uV
program
shown
in
Fig.
3-31,
if
the
data
received
from
the
plug-in
called
for
a
reduction
in
prefix,
the
CRT
readout
would
be
changed
to
1
mV
(zeros
deleted
by
program;
see
Encoding
the
Data).
The
100
microamperes
of
quiescent
current
through
R2213
and
R2214
that
was
provided
by
Q2240
(see
Display-Skip
Generator)
allows
the
prefix
to
be
reduced
3-45
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BrandTektronix
Model7613
CategoryTest Equipment
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