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a.
All control, programming, and data signals are Inputted and outputted via the
HP-IB interface cable.
It acts as a traffic controller for signals and data, and
c o m m a n d s input and output from the plotter.
b. Interface circuits perform internal interfacing functions for signals, data,
a n d c o m m a n d s r e c e i v e d i n t o a n d o u t p u t t e d fr o m th e pl o t t e r .
It transfers the data
and commands the data processing.
c. Data processing acts as the brain of the computer. It interprets the
c o m m a n d s and data, and implements the desired function by outputting signals to
direct the front panel controls, X-Y pen drive motors and the pen up/down solenoid.
d.
Local control circuits allow the operator to perform certain manual functions
u s i n g t h e f r o n t p a n e l c o n t r o l s . S i g n a l s produced by pressing the the controls are sent
to data processing for implementation.
e.
Pen drive circuits control the movement of the chart pen according to the
instructions received from data processing.
f.
Power supply provides regulated voltages to all the circuits in the plotter,
It is turned on and off by a front panel control.
NOTE
references to logic levels will follow the following convention:
( A ) High = 1 = True
(B) Low
=
= False
3 - 3 . 2 . 1 98034A HP-IB Interface ROM with Cable.
I n t e r f a c e s the computer and the
plotter and contains the interface bus (16), used to send signal transmissions to
a n d from the plotter, and the ROM that controls those signals.
NOTE
References to the plotter and the HP-16 in this description are
synonymous, a s the signal lines on the HP-16 come directly from the
plotter.
The HP-16 interface performs four major functions:
a.
(1) Monitoring signals from the HP-16 (from plotter) and computer.
(2) Transferring data bytes to the plotter.
(3) Transferring data bytes and information to the computer.
(4) Allowing communication between the computer and plotter.
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