Servicing The Timing And Slope Generators; Theory Of Operation; Trigger Input; Trigger Mode - HP 8112A Operating, Programming And Servicing Manual

50 mhz programmable pulse generator
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Servicing the Timing and
Slope Generators

Theory of Operation

Introduction

Trigger Input

The majority of the timing and slope generation circuit components
are on the main board Al. A small part of the associated circuitry,
concerned with burst control, is on the control board A2. Operation
of the timing and slope circuits is explained under the following
functions:
Trigger input
n
Address decoder
n
Control input
n
Timing IC (General)
n
Period, Width and Delay generation
n
Error feedback
n
The trigger input level circuit provides the required trigger-level to
the period generator without affecting the external trigger source.
When enabled by TON, the External Input signal from the front
panel is buffered by Op-amp UllOB and shifted to produce an input
in the range -4.3 V to to.4 V for the TRIG IN input for the period
generator U200. The actual triggering level is controlled by the front
panel level control R119, via Op-amp UllOA. When the external
trigger signal matches the selected level, UllOB applies an input
voltage of approximately -1.3 V to pin 7 of the period generator

Trigger mode

Trigger mode selection (positive, negative, gate etc.) is performed by
the timing IC U200, in conjunction with the mode decoder circuit
to provide the type of trigger selected.
Servicing the Timing and 10.3-l
Slope Generators

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