Analyzer
Functional
Group
Each
functional
group
consists
of
one
or
more
assemblies
that
perform
one
of
the
basic
instrument
functions
.
These
groups
are
the
power
supply
,
digital
control,
source
,
and
receiver
.
P
ower
Supply
Theory
The
power
supply
group
consists
of
the
A6
power
supply
assembly
.
This
switching
power
supply
provides
regulated
DC
voltages
to
power
all
assemblies
in
the
analyzer
through
a
connection
to
the
backplane
.
The
backplane
serves
as
a
motherboard
to
provide
power
,
data,
and
control
signal
connections
to
the
various
assemblies
.
A
voltage
selector
switch,
accessible
at
the
rear
panel,
adapts
the
analyzer
to
local
line
voltages
of
approximately
115V
or
220V
nominal.
Refer
to
\Installing
the
Analyzer"
in
your
analyzer's
User's
Guide
for
line
voltage
tolerances
and
other
power
considerations
.
The
power
supply
has
a
standby
state
instead
of
an
o
state
when
the
A
C
power
is
connected.
In
standby
,
the
A6
assembly
provides
a
standby
supply
,
measuring
between
+12V
and
+13V
,
to
power
the
non-volatile
SRAM
on
the
CPU
board.
(A
battery
provides
power
to
the
non-volatile
SRAM
when
the
instrument
is
disconnected
from
A
C
power
.)
The
power
supply
switches
on
when
the
on/standby
switch
is
grounded.
In
the
on
state
,
the
power
supply
provides
the
following
supplies
to
the
instrument:
+5V
,
+15V
,
015V
,
and
+12V
.
Two
diagnostic
LEDs
are
visible
from
the
rear
panel.
The
green
LED
is
on
in
normal
operation.
It
is
o
when
the
line
power
is
absent
or
set
too
low
,
or
if
the
line
fuse
has
blown.
The
red
LED
is
on
in
standby
but
o
during
normal
operation.
It
will
blink
to
indicate
a
power
supply
shutdown.
Refer
to
the
\Troubleshooting
and
Block
Diagrams"
chapter
for
more
details
.
Digital
Control
Theory
This
group
includes
the
A1
front
panel,
A2
CPU
,
A7
display
,
and
A8
3.5"
internal
disk
drive
assemblies
.
A1
Front
P
anel
Assembly
The
A1
front
panel
assembly
allows
the
user
to
control
the
analyzer
.
It
includes
a
keyboard
and
RPG
knob
.
A
probe
power
jack
that
supplies
+15V
and
012.6V
is
available
for
use
with
RF
probes
and
other
accessories
.
Fuses
for
these
supplies
are
on
the
back
of
the
A1
front
panel
assembly
PC
board.
A2
CPU
Assembly
The
A2
CPU
assembly
provides
most
of
the
control,
interface
,
and
data
processing
functions
in
the
analyzer
.
It
contains
several
microprocessors
and
many
dierent
types
of
memory
,
as
shown
on
the
analyzer's
overall
block
diagram.
The
main
CPU
is
an
MC
68020
microprocessor
.
It
is
the
master
controller
for
the
analyzer
,
including
the
other
dedicated
processors
on
the
CPU
assembly
.
When
the
analyzer
is
the
system
controller
in
an
HP-IB
system,
it
also
controls
peripheral
devices
through
the
HP-IB
interface
.
The
TMS
320C25
digital
signal
processor
(DSP)
receives
the
digital
data
from
the
A5
receiver
assembly
and
performs
data
processing
functions
such
as
digital
ltering,
averaging,
and
applying
error
correction.
It
has
some
dedicated
SRAM
for
running
its
rmware
,
and
it
also
uses
some
shared
DRAM
and
SRAM
which
is
used
to
transfer
data
with
the
CPU
.
The
TMS
34010
graphics
system
processor
(GSP)
is
responsible
for
converting
data
from
the
CPU
into
video
signals
to
drive
the
A7
display
assembly
.
It
also
produces
an
external
video
output
which
is
accessible
from
the
rear
panel.
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Theory
of
Operation
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