User guide

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Section I
General Information
1-1 Description
1-2 The 8566/8567/8568 Color LCD Retrofit Kit is a drop-in replacement for the
monochrome CRT in the HP 85662A display. The Retrofit Kit uses a state-of-
the-art Sharp 6.4” TFT color LCD with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels.
1-3 The intensity adjustment works as before; adjust the front panel intensity knob as
you would for the CRT.
1-4 The front panel align adjustment is no longer used.
1-5 There are two color schemes available. The focus pot adjusted clockwise selects
the “Classic” color scheme, and counterclockwise selects the “TEP” color
scheme. In the classic color scheme, trace A is shown as yellow, trace B is cyan,
and trace C is magenta. Text, graticule, and marker dots are white. Display line
and user defined test limit graphics are green. In the TEP color scheme, trace A is
shown as green, trace B is shown as red, and trace C is shown as magenta. Text is
yellow, and the graticule is blue. Marker dots, display line, and user defined test
limit graphics are white.
1-6 Sweeps of 10mS and faster are now digitized, making it possible to save and print
a screen capture in the fast sweep mode. Great care was taken to ensure fast
sweep operates virtually identical to how it did when a CRT and analog signal
were used.
1-7 GPIB automation software including verification software is still fully
compatible.
1-8 The kit also includes a software utility to write and print screen captures. The
utility can be used with any printer interfaced to a standard Windows
98/2000/ME/XP computer that is equipped with a GPIB card and National
Instruments® NI 488.2 drivers.
1-9 Display-off and -on (shift-G and shift-H) still works as before.
1-10 The LCD backlight lamp is replaceable and has a typical lifetime of 50,000 hours
of operation. The lamp reaches full brightness within 5 minutes of being turn on.
1-11 To preserve the functionality of the rear panel X, Y, and Z display outputs, the
A1A2, A1A4, and A1A5 boards have not been removed.
1-12 The LCD kit is powered from the unregulated +23V supply that was used for the
CRT high voltage. This is a dedicated, fused supply that is isolated from the rest
of the power systems.
1-13 Specifications.
1-14 Instrument specifications are unchanged.
1-15 Calibration
1-16 The calibration procedure is unchanged.
1-17 Adjustments
1-18 High Voltage and CRT Display adjustments are obsolete. Fast sweep horizontal
offset and gain as well as vertical offset and gain adjustments have been added.
They are accessed from the front panel and stored in the new A3A4 nonvolatile
memory.