Introduction, Simplified description of circuits – HP 750 User Manual

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Functional Overview

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Introduction

This chapter contains a simplified description of the DesignJet 700, 750C and 750C Plus

plotters and DesignJet 755CM printer circuits and mechanical functions. Mechanical and

Printed Circuit Assembly (PCA) overviews present a functional description of how the plotter

operates.

Simplified Description of Circuits

Communications

HP DesignJet 700, 750C, 750C Plus and 755CM circuits communicate with an external

controller by way of either a BiĆtronics or an RSĆ232ĆC interface.
BiĆtronics is handled by a separate gate array.
RSĆ232ĆC communications are handled by a universal asynchronous receiverĆtransmitter

(UART) and baud rate generator built into the processorĆsupport applicationĆspecific

integrated circuit (ASIC).
If an approved modular input/output (MIO) printed circuit assembly is installed, the circuits

can communicate via an HPĆIB interface or can be connected to a network. The main

processor reads BiĆtronics, HPĆIB, and Ethernet communications through the port it uses to

read memories (ROM or DRAM).

Plotting

HP DesignJet 700, 750C, 750C Plus and 755CM plotters/printers accept plots in the following

forms:

D HewlettĆPackard Graphics Language (HPĆGL).
D HewlettĆPackard Graphics Language 2 (HPĆGL/2).
D HewlettĆPackard Raster Transfer Language (HP RTL).

The main processor converts the plot into an internal format and stores the entire plot, in its

dynamic randomĆaccess memory (DRAM) - except for special types of RTL plots which may

begin to print while they are still being received.
Then, it transfers the plot, one swath at a time, into the swath RAM via the

processorĆsupport ASIC.

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