HP 1660E Series Service Manual page 208

Logic analyzers
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Theory of Operation
The HP 1660E/ES/EP-Series Logic Analyzer
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CPU Board
The microprocessor is a Motorola 68EC020 running at 25 MHz. The microprocessor controls
all
of the functions of the logic analyzer including processing and storing data, displaying data,
and configuring the acquisition ICs to obtain and store data.
System Memory
The system memory is made up of both read-only memory (ROM) and random access memory
(RAM). Two types of ROM are used. A single 128Kx8 EPROM is used as a boot ROM, and
four 512Kx8 Flash ROMS are configured to provide a 512Kx32 Flash ROM space.
On power-up, instructions in the boot ROM command the instrument to execute its boot
routine. The boot routine includes power-up operation verification of the instrument
subsystems and entering the operating system. The CPU searches for the operating system
on Flash ROM. Then, if the operating system is in Flash ROM, the instrument
will
be
initialized with the default configuration and await front panel instructions from you.
If
the
operating system is not in Flash ROM, the CPU accesses the disk drives to see
if
the operating
system is on the disks.
The DRAM stores the instrument configuration, acquired data to be processed, and any
inverse assembler loaded in the instrument by the user.
LCD Display Controller and Display RAM
Two RAMDAC 1Cs store the video information, then supply the data to a proprietary color
palette. A video frame generator 1C provides the sync signal to the display to create new
frames.
Disk Drive Controller
The disk drive controller consists of a single floppy drive controller 1C. The floppy drive
controller provides all signals to the disk drive including read and write data, read and write
signals, write gate, and step signal. The floppy drive controller also reads status signals from
the disk drive, including a track 00 signal, disk ready, and disk change signal.
Keypad and Knob Interface
The front panel keypad is scanned directly from the microprocessor address bus during the
video blanking cycle of the CRT. When a front panel key is pressed the associated address
bits are fed to the data bus through the pressed key and read by the microprocessor.
The rotary pulse generator (RPG) knob is part of the PS2 circuitry. Pulses and direction of
rotation information are directed to an RPG interface 1C and then to the PS2 loop. The
microprocessor then reads and interprets the RPG signals and performs the desired tasks.
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