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Model 3585A
Operation Overview
PLOTTER OUTPUTS
The PLOTTER outputs operate in conjunction with the 3585A's Plotter functions (describ
ed in the Operating Manual) to allow the CRT traces to be plotted with an external X-Y
recorder or storage scope:
x-
y
z
PLOTTER OUTPUT 'X' supplies a dc voltage that corresponds to
the position of the 3585A's special Plotter sweep or the frequency
sweep, depending on which Plotter function is being used. The out
put voltage ranges from 0 V dc for the left edge to approximately + 10
Vdc for the right edge. The maximum slew rate is about 0.6 volts per
second, corresponding to a minimum Sweep Time of 1 7 seconds.
The output resistance is 1 kilohm, nominal. The output is diode
clamped to ± 15 Vdc and is internally fused at 62 mA, N.B.
PLOTTER OUTPUT 'Y' supplies a dc voltage that is proportional
to the peak-detected CRT trace data read out of Trace Memory "A"
or "B". The output voltage ranges from 0 V dc at the bottom of the
screen, to approximately + 10.4 V dc at the Reference Level, or about
+ 10.64 Vdc at the upper limit of the vertical scale.
The output resistance is 1 kilohm, nominal. The output is diode
clamped to ± 1 5 Vdc and is internally fused at 62 mA, N.B.
PLOTTER OUTPUT 'Z' or pen down drive output supplies a
polarized closure to ground (outer shell) through a silicon NPN tran
sistor. The output is TTL compatible and is also capable of directly
driving penlift coils that require a closure to ground for pen down.
Pen Down Output: + 0.2 Vdc; 225 mA into + 42 Vdc, maximum.
Pen Up Output:
+ 4.4 Vdc, nominal.
(The output is internally pulled up to + 5 V dc through an isola
tion diode and a 4.7 kilohm resistor. Positive input voltages
greater than + 4.4 V dc will reverse bias the isolation diode,
causing the output to appear as an open circuit.)
The "Z " Output is protected by a 54-volt Zener diode to groUlid and
is internally fused at 225 mA, N.B. Input voltages exceeding -0.6 Vdc
or + 54 V dc will blow the fuse.
The X-Y recorder pen, connected to the "Z" Output, will go down
approximately two seconds after the Plot 1 or Plot 2 function is ac
tivated, and will remain down until the end of the plot. If both traces
are to be plotted (Plot 1 function) the pen goes up during retrace.
NOTE
The pen is not lifted during Automatic Calibration cycles. If you
are plotting with the VIDEO OUTPUT or IF OUTPUT (externally
detected) where the output goes to full-scale during Automatic
Calibrations,
it
will be necessary to deactivate the A uto. Cal. to
prevent your plot from being defaced when an A uto. Cal. occurs.
The PLOTTER outputs are not affected by the A uto. Cal.
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