diff -r b027bc447b57 -r 76d5c4108e51 content/hp3562a_4.rst --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/content/hp3562a_4.rst Tue Jan 03 18:21:20 2017 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +========================================== + HP3562A Dynamic Signal Analyzer - Part 4 +========================================== + +:Author: David Douard +:Category: Electronics +:Tags: HP3562A, HP1345A, repair, test equipment, DSA +:series: HP 3562A +:series_index: 4 + +This is the part 4 of the series about my +`HP 3562A Digital Signal Analyzer <{filename}hp3562a.rst>`_, +quickly describing the HP 1345A Digital Display unit as well as +the repair I had to do on it. + + +Display +======= + +The display unit is a HP1345A Digital Display without the option 714 +(wich adds a 4K x 16 bits Vector Memory), so it must driven by a +dedicated display controller (which is on the A38 memory board): + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/a8_a17_display.png + +The unit is a 6 inch monochrome display producing true vector graphics +with a resolution of 2048x2018 points. It can display up to 3226 +inches of vectors at 60Hz. It also embeds a character generator. + +It's a true vector display; vectors are drawn by moving the CRT beam +on the screen (it's not a pixel based display). + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_raster_vector.png + +It can diplay: + +- solid lines +- solid lines with intensified end points +- short dashed lines +- long dashed lines +- dots at end points + +with 3 differents visible brightness levels. It also allows to specify +4 beam velocities: + +- 0.13cm/µs +- 0.25cm/µs +- 0.38cm/µs +- 0.51cm/µs + +Allowing more brightness control of the vectors. + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a.jpg + + +If not connected with a controller, it shows a test pattern for +adjustments. + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_test_pattern.png + +The unit looks like: + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_side.jpg + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_side2.jpg + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_top.jpg + + +Adjustment and repair +--------------------- + +While the instrument was apart, I wanted to see if I can recalibrate +the display, especially try to adjust the overall brightness of the +CRT since mine is a bit dimm (I have to set the intensity knob FCW to +see the whole picture). I also wanted to improve a bit the focus and +precision of the lines. + +So I took the display unit off the instrument, which is +straighforward, powered it using my benchpower supplies, and began to +read the adjustment procedure and turn the pots, when suddenly the +display shut off. + +Using an ohmmeter, the diagnostic was easy: the +15v and -15v rails on +the A1 board were short. Fortunately, the schematic is available, so I +started to look for all decoupling capacitors (directly connected +between a power rail and the ground). It took me a little while before +identifing the real culprits, since the only solution to check them is +to desolder (at least one end): A1C45 and A1C48. + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_dead_caps.jpg + + +These 2 small (tantalum) caps near U3 were short. Not sure why they +died when I powered the display unit with my power supplies, maybe I +set them to a bit higher voltage then what the HP3562A generates. + +I replaced them with the closer spare I found (4.7µF tantalum caps), +and the Display Unit was up and running again. + +I knows these old tantalum caps are prone to fail, and I should +probably change them all, but I don't have enough spare for now. + +After that, I could resume my adjustement procedure. And indeed there +is an adjustment that allowed me to improve noticebly the brightness +of the screen (the Intensity Cut-Off Level). Now I can run my HP3562A +without the intensity knob FCW. + + +Brief description +----------------- + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_block_diagram.png + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_stroke_generator.png + + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_ramp_generator.png + + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_vector_processor.png + +.. image:: {filename}images/hp3562a/hp1345a_vpc_architecture.png + + +