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                                                         SERVICE INFORMATION FROM HEWLETT-PACKARD
                                                                                                              SEPTE MB E R-DECE MBE R 1976




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         LOGIC SYMBOLS                                       RETRIGGERABLE MONO-
                                                             STABLE FLIP-FLOP
                                                                                                           Using the above theory-of-operation
                                                                                                           description of the device, we can show
                                                                                                           how the notations used in Figure l a and
         By Tom Trompeter                                          forms for a Retriggerable Mono-         I b provide the same information. For
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                                                             stable Flip-Flop are shown in Figure 1.       example:
I        Editot's Note:                                      Figure l a shows the device drawn in
I        In the course of publishing these articles on
                                                             rectangular form using elements from the      a. We said the ORed inputs are active low
         logic symbology, BENCH BRIEFS has come              standard. Figure I b shows the Same de-          while the ANDed inputs are active
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         under some criticism along the line of, "why        vice redrawn in an equivalent form, still        high. Figure 2 graphically shows this.
         another siand.wtl  -    what is wrong with the      using elements from the standard.             b. We said these inputs are ANDed to
         MILSTD.8MF It smms many readers felt
         these articles mere just another rehash o f lo@                                                      produce "G". This i s illustrated by the
         symbols. nothing really new -just different. As                                                      Contiguous Block diagram which
I         Editor of BENCH BRIEFS I have been remifs
(1                                                                                                            shows the logic AND connection to
          in not pointing out from the beginning that this                                                    produce "G". Refer to Figure 1b for a
         standard, IEEE 91-1973,replmes MIL-STP806
         and is approved for use by the Department of                                                         more graphic illustration.
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          Defense. Hewlett-Pwkard is in the procass of
          adopting this standard as has another major
          semiconductor manukturer.
    I    This series of articles has raised many questions
         and that's good. Hopefully your iryopetite has
         been whetted enough that you will obtain a
         copy o f IEEE 91-1973 and take up where m      e
         have left off. Remember, we are living in a
         world and working in an industry where u l t r a
         rapid technological change is the rule. Logic
         devices are more complex now than they used
         t o be and the old traditional approach is simply
         not edequate to deal with them. Complex
         symbols stem from complex circuits, not the         The Retriggarable Monostable Flip-Flop        PRESETTABLE DECADE
         Standard we follow. This means that you must        is described twice here. The first time in
         address your needs for training and be willing
                                                                                                           COUNTE R/LATCH
                                                             theory-of-operationform, and the second
         t o constantly reeducate yourselves and update                                                    The symbol for a Presettable Decade
         the "tools** you use if you hope to keep up.        time using the description of the device
                                                                                                           Counter/Latch i s shown in Figure 3 The
                                                                                                                                              .
         HewIetMackard has gone to the IEEE Standard         operaion to describe the logic notation.
         so that the HP instruments manufactured
                                                                                                           Decade Counter consists of a divide-
                                                             Extremely long output pulses can be           by-two and a divide-by-five counter
         throughout the world will have consistent
3        schematics from instrument-to-instrument. The       generated because of the retrigger capa-      formed by connecting pin 5 t o pin 6 and
         ultimate benefactor will be the service             bility. By trimring the inputs before the     taking the output from pin 12.
          technician who will have a much wsier repair       output pulse i s terminated, the pulse
     I   job since schematic symbology and abbrevia-         duration is extended. The pulse duration
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          tions are consistent from product-to-product.
                                                             i s terminated by making the "R" (reset)                             ISSUE
         I want to thank Tom Trompeter for his series        input (pin 5) low at a predetermined time
         o f articles reflecting one of the first HP
         divisions to produce schematics using the           independent of the timing components.
         standard.                                           The ORed inputs are active-lowwhile the
                                                             ANDed inputs are active-high. These are
         This i s the fourth and final in a series of        ANDed to produce "G". When "G" goes
         articles on the IEEE Standard 91-1973               high, the output pulses from pins 8
         Graphic Symbols for Logic Diagrams                  (active high) and 6 (active low) start and
                       devices). This last article           continue for the preset time period "t".
         applies the qualifiers previously described         This preset time period is determined by
         t o monostable flip-flops, various                  either internal or external timing
         counters, and LED display drivers. The              circuitry, or until an "R" (Reset) input
         following illustrations describe some               occurs The reset input a t pin 5 can
         applications of the rules and guidelines            terminate the output pulses Whenever it i s
         brought out in the previous articles.               set active low.

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    The outputs may be preset to any state        correspond to the data inputs indepen-        LED DISPLAY DRIVER
    by making "G" active low and entering         dent of the state of the count-upldown
                                                                                                The symbol of a typical LED Display
    the desired data a t the "Dc" inputs. The     clocks a t pins 4 and 5.
                                                                                                Driver is shown in Figure 6. The LED
    outputs a t pins 5, 9, 2, and 12 will then
                                                                                                Display Driver accepts a 4-bit binary code
    correspond to the data inputs indepen-        An active high signal a t pin 1 1 then
                                                                                                and provides output drive to light the
    dent of the state of the count-up clocks      enables the counter by latching the           appropriate segments of a 7-segment
    a t pins 6 and 8. An active high signal a t   parallel data into the counter. When the
                                                                                                numeric display. The truth table in Figure
    pin 1 then enables the counter by latch-      counter is clocked a t pins 5 or 4, the       6 shows the possible alpha-numeric codes.
    ing the parallel data into the counter. The   outputs will change to the next appro-
    count-up clock a t pin 8 clocks the + 2       priate state in the count sequence. The       Latches on the four data inputs are
    counter and pin 6 clocks the + 5 counter.     "Dc" inputs are inhibited while "C" is        controlled by the Enable (G2) input.
    When the counter is clocked a t pins 8 or     held high and have no effect on the           When "G2" is active low, the states of the
    6, the outputs will change on the             counter.                                      outputs are determined by the input data
    negative-going edge of the signal. An                                                       code. When "G2" goes high, the last data
    active low a t the "R" (reset) input (pin     The terminal count-up (=15+1) or              code present a t the input to the latches i s
     13) causes all the outputs to go low         terminal count-down (=O-I) outputs            stored and the output remains stable.
    independent of the counting state.            (carry and borrow respectively) allow         The LED Display Driver also has auto-
                                                  multidecade counter operation without         matic blanking and zero suppression
    SYNCHRONOUS 4-BIT UP/DOWN                     additional logic. As shown in Figure 5,       through the ripple blanking input (RBI)
    COUNTER                                       the counters are cascaded by feeding the      a t pin 5, and the ripple blanking output
                                                  terminal count-up output of the first         (RBO) a t pin 4. The "GI" line always
    The symbol for a Synchronous 4-Bit
                                                  counter to the second counter's count-up      serves as an input; the "G3" line typically
    Counter is shown in Figure 4. Operation
                                                  clock input, and the first terminal count-    serves as an output but can also be
    of the counter is synchronous, with the
                                                  down output to the second count-down          configured as an input by connecting it to
    outputs changing state after an active low
                                                  clock input.                                  an external source. When "G3" is held
    signal a t either the count-up clock
    (+I) or count-down clock (-1) (i.e. the                                                     low by an external source, it overrides all
                                                  The counter is in state fifteen (generating
    counter responds to a clock pulse on                                                        other inputs to the LED Display Driver
                                                  a carry) when the terminal count-up
    either input by changing to the next                                                        and causes it to provide blanking outputs
                                                  output of the binary counter is active
    appropriate state of the count sequence).                                                   to all segments of the associated display.
                                                  low. Similarly, when the terminal count-
    The outputs actually change state on the      down output is active low the counter i s     When "G3" is not connected to an
.   trailing edge of the input signal as shown    in state zero (generating a borrow). Thus,    external drive source it serves as a blank-
    by the Output Delay Indicator ( 1).The        when the binary counter is in state fifteen   ing output which is controlled by "GI".
    direction of counting i s determined by       and counting up, or in state zero and         As shown in the Truth Table in Figure 6,
    which clock input i s pulsed with an active   counting down, a clock pulse on pin 5 or      the combination of an active low "GI"
    low signal while the other clock input is     4 will change the counter's state on the      and a binary 0 code causes the LED
    disabled with an active high. Incorrect (or   rising edge and simultaneously clock the      Display Driver to set the RBO output low
    undefined) counting will occur if both        second counter through the appropriate        and to provide blanking outputs to all
    clock inputs are            active     low    terminal count output. There are two          segments of the associated display. For
    simultaneously.                               gate delays per state when these counters     zero suppression, the RBI line associated
    The counter has the ability to parallel       are cascaded. When the asynchronous           with the most significant digit is
    load (asynchronous) input data (preset        master reset "R" input goes active high, it   grounded and the RBO output is con-
    the counter). This i s accomplished by        overrides all other inputs and clears the     nected to the "GI" input of the next
    making "C" active low and entering the        counter. An active high signal a t the "R"    significant digit. Using this configuration
    desired data a t the "DC" inputs. The         input causes all the outputs to go low        a number such as 0010 would be dis-
    outputs a t pins 3, 2, 6 and 7 will then       independent of the counting state.           played as IO.                            0

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                                                                                               INDEX
BINARY       --            Jpu ,                          OUTPUTS
 DATA        - G2 -
             cc ITR(                DATA                                          )ISPLAY
INPUT
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  X            X     X L           x x x x        H H H H H H H           **      3LANK
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  H = HIGH; L = LOW; X = DON'T CARE CONDITION
    *The GI input will   blank the display only if a binary zero is stored in the latches.
  * * The RBO output     (pin 4) when used as an input     (G3)overrides all other input
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                                                                  have ample opportunity for hands-on experience.
    EUROPEAN TRAINING
                                                                  For registration please use the form on the last page of
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               5345A ELECTRONIC COUNTER                                 534OA MICROWAVE FREQ COUNTER
               FEB 7-9, PARAMUS, N.J.                                   MAR 7-8, SANTA CLARA, CALIF.




                        COURSE CONTENT                                               COURSE CONTENT

    LECTURE                                                       LECTURE
    I.     General Features                                       I.   Overall Block Diagram
    11.    Overall Block Diagram Description                      11.  Numerical Examples of Frequency Measurements
    111.   Circuit Descriptions                                   111. Input Phase Lock Loop Circuit Description
           A. Input Circuits                                      IV. Transfer Phase Lock Loop Circuit Description
           B. Control Circuits                                    V. Instrument Flow Diagram and Algorithmic State
           C.    Scaler Circuits                                       Machine
           D. Processor Circuits                                  VI. Options
    IV.    Explanation of Algorithmic State Machine
           Flowcharts
                                                                  LAB
    LAB                                                           The lecture is given in a lab environment. Attendees make
    I.     Explanation of Troubleshooting Flowcharts using        voltage and waveshape measurements at different times
           the HP 1600A Logic State Analyzer and the 5345A        during the lecture. A familiarization with adjustment
           ASM Tester.                                            procedures is also included.


m   PREREQUISITES - Familiarity with digital logic and

    PRESTUDY
                    integrated circuits.
                  - "The Fundamentals of Electronic
                    Frequency Counters", Application
                                                                  PREREQUISITES - Basic knowledge of microwave

                                                                  PRESTUDY
                                                                                  measuring techniques
                                                                                - April 1973 HP Journal describing
                                                                                  5340A. "The Fundamentals of
                    Note 172. 5345A Users Handbook,                               Electronic Frequency Counters",
                    HP Part Number 5952-0886D.                                    Application Note 172.
8660 SYNTHESIZED SIG GEN                                     LECTURE
MAR 14-15, LOS ANGELES, CALIF.                               1.   Introduction to 8660 System
                                                                  A. System Block
MAR 28-29, RICHARDSON, TEXAS
                                                                  B. Specifications
MAR 30-31, PARAMUS, NJ                                            C.    General Operation
                                                                        1.   Mainframe
                                                                        2.   RFSection
                                                                        3.   Modulation Section
                                                                  D. Indirect Generation (Video Tape)
                                                             11.  8660 Theory
                                                                  A.    Reference and Loops
                                                                  B. DCU
                                                                  C.    Remote Programming
                                                             Ill. 86601A
                                                                  A.    Operation and Controls
                                                                  B.    Mainframe Interface
                                                                  C.    Functional Block Theory
                                                                  D. Adjustments
                                                                  E.    Module Level Troubleshooting
                                                                  F. Lab
                                                             1V. 86632 thru 86635
                                                                  A. Operation and Controls
                                                                  B.    Mainframe Interface
                                                                  C.    Functional Block Theory
                                                                  D. Adjustments
               COURSE CONTENT                                     E.    Module Level Troubleshooting
                                                                  F. Lab
                                                             V. 86602B/ 11661B/86603A
This course includes the following components of the              A. Operation and Controls
8660 System:                                                      B.    Mainframe Interface
                                                                  C. Functional Block Theory
                                                                  D. Adjustments
8660A      Thumbwheel Mainframe
                                                                  E.    Module Level Troubleshooting
8660C      Keyboard Mainframe
                                                                  F.    Lab
86601A     RF Section 0-1.10 MHz
866028     RF Section 1-1300 MHz                             LAB
86603A     RF Section 1-2600 MHz                             The lecture is given in a lab environment
866328     Modulation Section
                                                             PREREQUISITES - Good understanding of Digital Logic
86633A     Modulation Section
                                                                             and Basic Phase-Lock circuits
86634A     Modulation Section
86635A     Modulation Section                                PRESTUDY           - 866OC Manual; View Video Tapes
116618     Frequency Extension Module                                             90030--566    (Optional)




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    a     8640 AM/FM SIGNAL GENERATOR
          MAR 16-17, LOS ANGELES, CA
                                                           LECTURE
                                                                                 COURSE CONTENT

          MAR 28-29, PARAMUS, NJ
                                                           1.     Introduction
          MAR 3@31,RICHARDSON, TEXAS
                                                           II.    Features and Model Options
                                                           Ill.   Front Panel Features
                                                                  A. VideoTape
                                                                  B. Demonstration
                                                           IV.    Theory
                                                                  A. Block Diagram
                                                                  B. Assembly Locations
                                                                  C. Schematic
                                                           LAB
                                                           I.     Adjustments
                                                           11.    Performance Tests
                                                           111.   Troubleshooting


                                                           PREREQUlSITES - Basic knowledge of digital logic
                                                                           circuits and general knowledge of
                                                                           electronics including operational
                                                                           amplifiers
                                                           PRESTUDY              - Review digital logic and block diagram
                                                                                   information in 8640B manual.
                                                                                   Read pages 1-48 in "Signal Generator
                                                                                   Seminar" text book.




        435A POWER METER RANGE DIAL CONVERSIONS
P
                                   Depending on which power sensor you
                                   attach to your 435A, you can measure
                                   power from 0.3nW (- 65 dBm) to 3W
                                   (+35 dBm) full scale. Each power sensor
                                   has its own calibrated range dial located
                                   on the RANGE knob that corresponds to
                                   the measurement capabilities of the
                                   sensor. `In order to change ranges you
                                   must remove the RANGE knob and select
                                   one of the correct calibrated dials. One
                                   range dial has scales printed on both sides
                                   while the other dial has only one scale.
                                   The following table shows which range
                                   dial goes with which power sensor.
                                   Service Note 435A-2 provides complete                                                    on
                                   details on changing the knob assembly
                                   (HP P/N 00435-60030) on 435A's with
                                   serials 1527A and below.

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CLEANING AND                                    3. Lubricant      (Low Impedance           and is as effective as the Elecfrolube 2G
                                                   Switches)                               for lubrication of tow impedance
LUBRICATING                                           6 02. aerosol spray can              switches.
ROTARY SWITCHES                                       Electralube 2A
                                                      Electrical Contact Lubricant
                                                      HP Part No. 6040-0300
                                                   Electrolube 2A is also available        High Impedance Switch Lubrication

                                                      Electrolube Corporation
                                                      Syosset, New York 11791
                                                4. Artist's brush
                                                                                                      piikijq
                                                                                              In the next four steps, do not
                                                      A No. "1" or "0" artist's brush         permit the lubricant to come in
                                                      HP Part No. 8520-0004                   contact with any components
The following procsdures can be used for              (Also available from office or art      mounted on the switch; otherwise
rotary and pushbutton switch mainte-                  supply stores.)                         leakage paths may result and the
nance to extend the life of the switch and                                                    lubricant may act as a solvent on
assure extended reliable performance.                                                         so m e materials (Lexan,
Contamination on a switch in viscous or                                                       Polystyrene).
similiquid form can hold dirt and dust        CLEANING PROCEDURE:
particles which, in turn, can cause leakage
paths, abrasion of the switch contacts,                                                    1. With the artist's brush, apply a small
etc. The lubricants used on switches can                                                      amount of Electrolube 2G sparingly to
evaporate and deteriorate with time and                                                       the wiper blade in one circular motion.
                                                During this procedure, keep the
exposure to the elements. As this                                                             (The amount referred to i s the
                                                switch free from contamination t o
happens, wear and galling are produced,                                                       thinnest possible coat you can apply
                                                preserve accuracy and performance.
particularly in high usage switches. The                                                      with the brush.)
materials recommended for use in this
article remove the contamination and
provide a long-life, oxidation-resistant
lubrication which will extend the life of
                                                If the switch is used in a high
                                                impedance circuit, clean rubber
                                                gloves should be worn at all times.        2. With the artist's brush, apply a small
                                                                                              amount of lubricant sparingly to the
                                                                                                                                           a
                                              1. Place a paper towel or other suitable        inside of each contact if possible.
Kel-F (translucent plastic material),            material under the switch to catch any
phenolic, and ceramic wafer switches are         residual cleaning spray.
                                                                                           3. Repeat the procedure (Steps 1 and 2)
acceptable for this cleaning and lubrica-                                                     on each side of wafer.


                                                Some components may be damaged             4. If the wafers are relatively inaccessible,
                                                with cleaning spray. Avoid pro-               a small drop deposited on the wiper
                                                longed direct contact with compo-             blade should provide reasonable dis-
MATERIALS R EQUI RED :                          nents and susceptible plastics.               tribution of the lubricant after sev-
                                                                                              eral rotations of the switch.
   1. Cleaner spray                           2. Thoroughly spray the contact wiper
         16 02. aerosol spray can                blades with the recommended spray.
         Freon TF Cleaner
         HP Part No. 8500-0232                3. Rotate the switch from stop to stop
         Freon TF is also available from:        and allow to dry completely.
                                                                                              Excessive amounts of the lubricant
            M iller-Stephenson Chemical
                                                                                              are not necessary for proper lubri-
            Co., Inc.
                                                                                              cation. Excessive amount of lubri-
            Danbury, Connecticut 06810
                                              LUBR CATION PROCEDURE:                          cant increases the dust and particle
   2. Lubricant      (High    Impedance                                                       adhesion.
                                              The Electrolube 2G paste lubricant
          1/40.7. bottle (paste)              should be used rather than the Electro-
          Electrolube 2G                      lube 2A aerosol lubricant for high                              NOTE
          Electrical Contact Lubricant        impedance switches due to the contamin-
          HP Part No. 5060-6086               ation of the switch by the aerosol lubri-    Electrolube 2G contains an antioxidizing
       Electrolube 2G is also available in    cant. Low impedance switches do not          a p n t which turns a reddish-brown color
       1/2 Ib. cans from:                     have serious contamination problems thus     when exposed to the air for several hours.
          Electrolube Gorporation             the aerosol lubricant can be used. The       This discoloration in no way affects the
                                              aerosol lubricant is much easier to apply    lubrication and conductive qualities.


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