Model 8340A - Service
generate the (A + B*F) term. (This is done through resistors R30
through R34.) The resulting voltage is used as the analog input
to an 8 bit DAC whose digital input, provided by the processor,
is related to the sweep rate, dF/dt. The DAC then performs the
multiplication, and thus the voltage, called VCOMP, is of the
desired form. The strobe for this DAC is 5,R3: (Write
Compensation DAC). C31 is used for stability compensation of the
DAC.
In the configuration used, Ul6 gives a high impedance voltage
output at pin 2 1. Ul4A buffers this voltage and provides the
necessary low output impedance. R35 was chosen to match the SK
Ohm internal DAC impedance to ensure unity gain for Ul4A. CR6
clamps the maximum DAC output at ground.
YO Retrace Kick Pulse Generator
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Through the use of an 8 bit DAC, Ul5, this circuit generates a
programmable width pulse. This LOW-going pulse is applied to the
gate of Ql (Block
C)
which switches in an additional current to
offset the PRETUNE voltage. This offset is 6.2 volts in the
positive direction, which has the effect of tuning the YO lower
in frequency (about 2. 5 GHz).
The instrument processor initiates a kick pulse by first writing
to the pulse width DAC address, 5,Rl:
(WYOKW, Write YO Kick
Width), a number that corresponds to the desired pulse width.
This write loads Ul5 and resets the pulse circuit through U9. At
the appropriate time, the processor sends a trigger 3,RO: (TYOKP,
Trigger YO Kick Pulse), which starts the pulse. The circuit then
terminates the pulse after the programmed length of time has
elapsed.
The write to the pulse width DAC (WYOKW, Write YO Kick-Width)
initializes the pulse width circuitry as follows. U9 is set.
(Note: U9 is an LS74, and the set and reset inputs function as a
standard flip-flop.) The positive edge triggered clock input
clocks the D input to the Q output or in this case effectively
sets the flip-flop. The Q output of U9 (pin 9) through U7B turns
off switch Ql (Block
C)
which turns off the kick pulse. The
o0
output of U9, pin 8, turns on switch Q4, which zeros the
integrator formed by Ul4B and C29. The write (WYOKW) also
programs the DAC, Ul5, to a voltage between 0 and +10 volts which
corresponds to the desired pulse width.
Since the inverting input of Ul4B is a virtual ground and the
reference voltage from Ul5, pins 13
&
14, is a constant +5 volts,
there is a constant current of about 64 microamps into the
integrator. Because the capacitor is shorted by Q4 at this point,
the output of Ul4B is zero volts.
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