HP 750 User Manual

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Functional Overview

C4705-90000

The main PCA ROM contains the following types of information:

D Programs.
D Program constants.
D Character sets.
D Demonstration plot(s).

The main PCA DRAM is used to store the following types of information:

D Variables.
D Temporary constants.
D Plots.

As a plot is received from an external controller by way ofone ofthe plotter interfaces, it is

stored in DRAM. When the complete plot is in DRAM, the main processor converts it, one

swath at a time, to a format suitable for storage and sends it to swath RAM by way of the

processorĆsupport ASIC. A swath has variable height (depending on the print mode) and

extends from border to border across the width of the plot. The processorĆsupport ASIC

extracts the plot data from the swath RAM, converts it to pixels, and sends the pixels serially

by way ofthe trailing cable to the carriage ASIC on the carriage PCA.
Part ofthe cartridge shutdown circuitry is on the main PCA. The cartridges are shutdown:

D When the +5V falls below a certain value (during powerĆup/down).
D When the carriage ASIC asserts shutdown during an access cartridges command.
D Between swath printing.
D When idle.

Carriage PCA

The carriage PCA contains an ASIC that controls the operation ofthe cartridge drivers that

switch power pulses from the ASIC to fire the cartridges. The carriage board also provides

feedback to the main PCA for the current position of the carriage assembly. A lineĆsensor

module mounted on the carriage PCA senses the lines produced by the cartridges and is used

for cartridge alignment. The line sensor also provides an edgeĆsensing capability used to

identify the media loaded in the plotter. VoltageĆsensing circuitry senses deviations in the

cartridge voltages supplied to the print heads and sends signals to the voltage regulators on

the main PCA.
The carriage processor and the printĆcontrol ASIC on the carriage PCA are driven by a

12.288ĆMHz, onĆboard clock. At powerĆon time, the main PCA reset circuit delays the

operation ofthe print control ASIC until the +5 V reaches a steady state.

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