Tech: HP35 anode driver
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05-12-2019, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2019 01:01 AM by teenix.)
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RE: Tech: HP35 anode driver
(05-11-2019 06:53 PM)Harald Wrote: Hi Tony, Hi Harald, Thanks for the reply. It funny how just a few words can open up a whole range of information. I remembered about Jarques' HP-35 site yesterday and had a look but the info was a bit vague on the anode driver RCD function. I figured it had to be the key but wasn't sure how. If I understand correctly and by looking at the logic diagram, the reset pulse will occur at any time that the B and D lines from the A&R chip are driven high and coincide with the PHI_1 signal. Q1 and Q2 repeat the same sequence every PHI_1 cycle, but Q3 and Q4 are the ones that could be out of sync, so the pulse resets Q3, sets Q4, and sets Q1 also. Now I see the dotted lines on the timing diagram reflect this. This then puts those clock lines in the correct state for the T2 cycle and should then synchronize the A&R T2 to the anode driver T2. Why T2? It's probably the only place to do it and not interfere with the timing. If nothing changes now, that timing should stay until power off, but if there is a glitch in the matrix, then the display will show garbage which is why it is reset often during display refreshes, and as you point out it is totally transparent. It won't reset at all when, say, [111.111] is displayed. The power up display on the 35 is [0.] so I assume then, that on the very first display refresh the display digits will most likely have garbage. When the [0] is to be displayed, it will cause the anode driver to reset itself to the T2 cycle. If the decimal point did not display on the first pass, then the display will finish a digit short, but won't matter because the cathode driver will receive a pulse shortly to reset itself. Then the sequence will repeat but should work properly for the second and subsequent refreshes. Of course this happens before you can blink an eye, so the user won't notice the initial mayhem. I notice on Tony Duels HP35 circuit that the anode driver has a reset pin but is held low all the time. It may be a way to fully reset the chip, but I imagine the other sequence would still have to follow. It's amazing the lengths the engineers went to in those days to keep everything compact and not add stuff where it is not really needed. cheers Tony |
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Tech: HP35 anode driver - teenix - 05-11-2019, 02:34 AM
RE: Tech: HP35 anode driver - Harald - 05-11-2019, 06:53 PM
RE: Tech: HP35 anode driver - teenix - 05-12-2019 12:56 AM
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