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Mastografo GE Instrumentarium Alpha RT PDF
Mastografo GE Instrumentarium Alpha RT PDF
Service M
June200031687-4AM
Performa, Alpha IQ, RT, ST, III Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 3-1
3.1 SOFTWARE BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................... 3-1
3.2 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS ...................................................................... 3-1
3.2.1 Main modes (nor-, SER- and Pr -mode)........................................... 3-1
3.2.2 Program (Pr) mode ........................................................................... 3-3
3.2.3 Service program menu..................................................................... 3-4
3.2.3.1 SETUP-mode (SUP and Par programs; see 3.1) .................... 3-7
3.2.3.2 Calibrations (see section 7 software block diagram) .............. 3-8
3.2.3.3 Diagnostics (see 3.1).......................................................... 3-10
3.2.3.4 Integrated Quality Control History..................................... 3-10
3.2.3.5 AEC adjustment parameters............................................... 3-11
The main functions achieved from the panel are listed below. The field
"display" indicates what is seen in the display. '&' means simultaneous
pressing.
Pressing AUTOREL sends all the data for all exposures after last RESET to
serial port (RS-232). The port can be connected to a printer. Pressing
AUTOEXP enters the AEC stations, which can be programmed with the key
functions as described below. (In software versions 5.06 and below)
In the kV display you will see the program number and in the mAs display the
program name. You can scroll the available programs with kV+ and kV-
buttons. To enter the desired program press the Autoexp button.
Return to the menu from the special programs with Autoexp button. To leave
the menu and enter the service mode press density+ and density- buttons
simultaneously. To resume the normal operation (nor-mode) press kV-and
density- buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Setup parameters:
The Integrated Quality Control program (Software version 7.27 and up):
Enter the special program menu as described previously and select program
#52 SUP or #53 Par with kV+ and kV- buttons. Press Autoexp button to enter
the desired program.
Press Autoexp to leave the program and return to the special program menu.
To store the new values press Density + and Density - simultaneously until
service mode is entered. Press kV- and Density- until normal mode is entered.
Cut the power from the mains switch for few seconds.
The c-arm angle display can be calibrated with special program #54 CAn.
Enter the special program menu as described previously and select program
#54 CAn with kV+ and kV- buttons. Press Autoexp button to enter this
program.
The timer display will show CAn and kV and mAs displays will show to 00.
Make sure that the c-arm is in 0 degree angle. Press Autorel; the 0 degree
angle is now programmed. The control unit shows to 180. Turn the c-arm to
180 degree angle. If you want to use another angle for calibration you can
change the display with density +/- buttons. (You can abort the programming
and return to the program menu with Autoexp button).
Press Autorel. If the calibration was successful the mAs display will show
PAS and you are returned to the program menu. If the calibration did not
succeed you will be returned to the beginning and "to 00" will displayed again.
The compression force display can be calibrated with special program #55 Cfo.
NOTE! Make sure the C-arm angle display is calibrated before calibrating the
compression force display (Pr #54 Can). Also the offset voltage on C-arm
control board must be 500mV when there is no stress on compression
paddle.
Enter the special program menu as described previously and select program
#55 Cfo with kV+ and kV- buttons. Press Autoexp button to enter this
program.
The timer display will show Cfo and kV and mAs displays will show to 50.
Make a compression of 50 N. Press Autorel; the 50 N level is now
programmed. The control unit shows to 200. Make a compression of 200 N. If
you have a different level of compression you can change the display with
density +/- buttons. (You can abort the programming and return to the
program menu with Autoexp button).
Press Autorel. If the calibration was successful the mAs display will show
PAS and you are returned to the program menu. If the calibration did not
succeed you will be returned to the beginning and to 50 will displayed again.
The compression thickness display can be calibrated with special program #56
Cth. Enter the special program menu as described previously and select
program #56 Cth with kV+ and kV- buttons. Press Autoexp button to enter
this program.
The timer display will show Cth and kV and mAs displays will show to 00.
Drive the compression paddle completely down against the bucky. Press
Autorel; the 0.0 cm level is now programmed. The control unit shows to 60.
Place 60 mm acrylic on the bucky and drive the compression paddle down. If
you have 50 mm acrylic you can change the display with density +/- buttons.
(You can abort the programming and return to the program menu with
Autoexp button).
Press Autorel. If the calibration was successful the mAs display will show
PAS and you are returned to the program menu. If the calibration did not
succeed you will be returned to the beginning and to 00 will displayed again.
The anode run voltage can be adjusted with special program #57 Ano.
Enter the special program menu as described previously and select program
#57 Ano with kV+ and kV- buttons. Press Autoexp button to enter this
program.You can now run the anode motor by pressing the exposure button.
The Autorel button can be used to set the anode brake on/off.
In #59 Cin program all the input-ports can be examined in the input-ports
check routine and the following internal counters for errors can be examined
and RESET in the error- exposure counter routine:
For information on #60 FoC focus measurement program refer to section 4.1.3
Focal spot measurement procedure.
#62 INF program prints all preprogrammed default values and all
programmable tables. THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD BE FILED AND USED
AS A BASE ADJUSTMENT DOCUMENT.
The allowed change of the coefficient is ±40%, except Germany where ±25%.
If the change is bigger a C.PS error code is seen.
Rotation point P
Rotation point is the exposure time where the O.D is adjusted correctly.
Thickness compensation is achieved by altering the exposure time around this
point. Default value is 1.00.
The values of r1 and r2 can vary from 0.70 to 1.30. If the parameter is 1.30 it
means that exposure times are increased by 30%. If the parameter is 0.80 it
means that the exposure times are decreased by 20% etc. Default values are 1.0
for both.
Parameters S1 and S2 determine the curve slope for exposure times shorter or
longer than the rotation point respectively. S1 determines the slope at the point
where exposure time is lower than the rotation point. S2 determines the
amount of compensation at exposure time higher than the rotation point. Refer
to the curves below for effects of the S parameters. The rotation point is 1.0
seconds and the amount of rotation (r1 and r2) is 0.8, 0.9, 1.1 or 1.2 (= 80%,
90%, 110%, 120%). Default values are 200 for both.
Parameters S1 and S2 determine the curve slope for exposure times shorter or
longer than the rotation point respectively. S1 determines the slope at the
point where exposure time is lower than the rotation point. S2 determines the
amount of compensation at exposure time higher than the rotation point. Refer
to the curves below for effects of the S parameters. The rotation point is 1.0
seconds and the amount of rotation (r1 and r2) is 0.8, 0.9, 1.1 or 1.2 (= 80%,
90%, 110%, 120%). Default values are 200 for both.
1.4 1.4
S 700 S = 700
S =600
1.3 1.3 S=0
S = 500
S = 350 r2 = 1.2
S = 200
1.2 S = 100 1.2
r2 = 1.1 S = 50
1.1 S=0 1.1
P = 1.0sec P = 1.0sec
1 1
0.9 0.9
r2 = 0.9 S=0
S = 50
0.8 S = 100 0.8
S = 200
S = 350 r2 = 0.8 S=0
0.7 S = 500 0.7
S = 600
S = 700 S = 700
0.6 0.6
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Exposure time / sec. Exposure time / sec.
S=0
1.4 1.4
Figure 3.1 S = 700Effect S=0
of parameter S2
1.3 1.3
r1 = 1.2
1.2 1.2
S = 700 r1 = 1.1
1.1 1.1
P = 1.0sec P = 1.0sec
1 1
0.9 0.9
S=7
00
r1 = 0
.9
0.8 0.8
r1 = 0.8
0.7 0.7
S=0 S = 700 S=0
0.6 0.6
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
KEY FUNCTION
kV+&- Scroll parameters
DEN+ & - To change the value of the parameter
1. Target exposure time for 1.5 cm thick breast (factory default = 0.50 sec.).
2. Target exposure time for 9.5 cm thick breast (factory default = 2.40 sec.).
1. Go into program #65 tAr (press autoexp) You will see in density
display 0, in kV display the compressed thickness and in mAs display
the target time for the compressed thickness. You can check the target
times for different thicknesses now by driving the paddle.
2. Drive the paddle to 1.5 cm.
3. Press Autorel
4. Change the value with Den +/- buttons (Default 0.50 sec.).
5. Press Autorel to accept
6. Drive paddle to 9.5 cm
7. Change the value with Den +/- buttons (Default 2.40 sec.).
8. Press Autorel to accept. You will see PAS or ERR depending on the
new values if they were acceptable or not.
Alpha/Performa
Alpha/Performa
To see that the communication works properly, you might want to add a pair of
LED's between GND and both data lines. This can be done with two 1000 ohm
resistors connected in series with the LEDs. The direction of leds is not
important because both (input and output) channels have voltage levels from
-12 to +12 volt.
1200 baud (9600 baud with 5.09 software and if Dataview is connected)
8 data bits
no parity (always 0)
1 stop bit
The effect of the 'no parity bit' and the stop bit is a total of two stop bits, so
receiving end must be configured correspondingly. The data byte looks the
following:
2) After each exposure the exposure data is sent to serial port if the L-
parameter (in SETUP) is > 0. If the L-parameter (in SETUP) is 1 the
data is printed on one line, for example:
02693,01429,335,027,00234,7,7,1,100,080,150,001,Rh,0
0123, OK ,B,FULL
Explanations:
B Bucky / Cassette tunnel / Magnification
Rh Rhodium / Molybdenum filter
+0 Density correction
28kV kV
002mAs mAs
0.02s Exposure time
6.5cm Breast thickness
200N Compression force
180^/R C-arm tilt angle, ^= degrees (), to the /Right or /Left
0.06mGy Average patient dose
___/___/___ Date is handwritten after printing the label
R1 Site of the detector (L1, L2, C1, C2, C3, C4, R1, R2)
12345 Exposure counter, up till 99999
_____________________ Patient name is handwritten after printing the label
The I/O-control (latches and buffers) controls the vertical drive motor,
compression motor, bucky, anode motor, foot switches, microswitch reading,
and the AEC. The 8279 reads and decodes the control panel switches, as well
as drives the control panel display.
Exposure times in both manual and AEC mode are calculated and controlled
by software and the microprocessor.
COMPRESSION
S0 S1 S2 S7 S0
S1
R0 S2
S3
R1 S4
S5
R2 S6
S7
R0
R1
R2
R7 R3
This will let the CPU know that the switch S2/R0 is pressed. The software
defines that the switch is the kV-button and decreases the kVref on the PULSE
board.
The hand switch (exposure button) signal is fed through the CPU board to the
pulse board where it becomes an enable for the exposure circuitry before it is
fed back to the CPU board as signal EXP2 on connector X5 pin 9. This allows
the operator to stop the exposure in the event of a CPU board malfunction.
The cassette bottom forms the reflective surface needed. There is a green LED
which comes on to indicate that the cassette is being sensed and the CASNOR-
signal is sent to the CPU.
0 = Not activated
1 = Activated
CSense Board:
1. Inverter board
2. Filament Control board
3. High voltage unit
4. Anode motor drive (AMD) board
5. Mains transformer
6. Energy storage capacitor
7. Tube housing
The Inverter Board contains a high voltage and a low voltage section. The high
voltage section is isolated from the low voltage section with pulse transformers
TF1, TF2 and relays K1,K2.
WARNING! Voltages in the high voltage part of the INVERTER Board are deadly.
The peak to peak voltage exceeds 700V in normal operation.
TF3 is a current transformer which monitors the bridge current. If the bridge
current exceeds the pre-adjusted current limit the control circuit in the low
voltage section turns the MOSFETs off.
Timing:
The line voltage is applied through the connector X1. When an exposure is
initiated, relays K1 and K2 provide the rest of the board with line voltage.
Relays K1 and K2 are activated with signals RG1 and RG2 respectively. K1
applies voltage to the bridge rectifier D3 through the current limiting resistor
R1 which allows controlled charging of the energy storage capacitor
(connected to X2). K2 is activated approximately 0.8 seconds later and
provides the circuit with full power. Finally, the activation of the EXPENA
signal (TP17) enables the H-bridge drive circuitry.
kV control:
The high voltage is regulated by adjusting the H-bridge's operating frequency.
This is done by comparing the feedback signal (HVFB) from the high voltage
unit with the reference from the CPU BOARD and taking the error signal to
the frequency modulator circuit (ICA1, ICA4, ICD1, ICD2). The output is
taken to ICA5 and ICA6 which drive the pulse transformers TF1 and TF2.
EXPENA signal:
An exposure is initiated by the CPU BOARD by activation of the EXPENA
signal. This enables pulse transformer drivers (ICA5, ICA6) and allows the
kV reference signal to rise providing "soft start".
TUBEFAIL signal:
TUBEFAIL signal is activated if the kVFB signal does not reach the kV
reference. This typically occurs during a high voltage breakdown. A
SHUTDOWN for the kV control is provided. As the high voltage breakdown
is characteristic to x-ray tubes, and hence may occur during normal operation,
the exposure is continued with a new activation of the EXPENA signal. The
CPU Board allows three (3) tube failures per exposure before an error
message (E02) is displayed.
Test Switch:
Test switch S1 allows an exposure sequence to continue regardless of the
kVFB signal. In "TEST" position the TUBEFAIL signal is forced down .
The control circuitry is driving the MOSFETS with the minimum frequency
(app. 20kHz).
Back Up Timer:
The Back Up Timer is located on the FILAMENT CONTROL BOARD and it
disables both the +34REL voltage and the EXPENA signal providing a
SHUTDOWN approximately fifteen (15) seconds after the activation of the
EXPENA signal. This is a safety feature only and does not affect normal
operation.
kV reference:
The level of the used kV is set by the CPU BOARD with signals DATA0 -
DATA7. This 8 bit digital word contains the kV reference . The kV reference
is converted into an analog signal in D/A converter ICA2 (TP24).
For example, if the digital multimeter (DVM) read-out is 2.5 V the actual high
voltage is 25kV.
kV adjustment:
The calibration of the kV is done by adjusting the D/A converter's (ICA2)
reference voltage with trimmer potentiometer R63.
External indicators:
Connector X6 provides relay contacts for X-ray system status indication. X6
pins 1 and 2 are short circuited when the unit is on. X6 pins 3 and 4 are short
circuited when X-rays are being generated. The contacts are rated for 5A,
24VDC /240VAC.
Fuses:
High Voltage fuse in the INVERTER BOARD (F1) is to protect the board in
case of a short circuit.
-F1 20 AF /500V High voltage!
Schematics, Layouts
The output of the hV-unit is directly connected to the anode of the tube with a
high voltage cable. The unit also contains a rubber bottle because of the
expansion of oil volume due to rising temperature.
When EXT goes active, actual exposure begins. We are now no longer
interested in filament voltage; now, we must regulate tube current. To
accomplish this, the common of the filaments is connected to ground through
one of the feedback resistors (R77 or R78) on the FILAMENT board. This
signal called mA FEEDBACK (MAFB) is now fed to the pulse width
modulator by the analog switch (ICA10). Its output was switched from
filament voltage to MAFB with the signal PREH. The PREH signal is
activated approximately 7 ms after the EXT signal. The duty cycle of the
pulse width will vary depending on what is required to maintain proper mA.
1. Control/Timing
2. Serial output back to the CPU board
3. kV reference
4. mA reference
kV reference
The kV reference is converted into eight (8) parallel DATA bits which contain
the kV reference information for the INVERTER BOARD. The kV reference
occupies ICD3 pins 23 through 30.
mA reference
The mA reference is converted into eight (8) parallel DATA bits which contain
the mA reference information. The mA reference occupies ICD3 pins 11
through 18.
mA control:
The mA control adjusts the X-ray tube's filament heating level to provide the
desired tube current (mA). This is done by regulating the filament voltage
with "FLYBACK" type pulse width modulated switch mode power supply (T1,
T2, TR1, D6, C12, ICA8). The control circuitry utilizes current mode control
which provides better stabilization and protects the semiconductor switches
against over current.
The operation consists of two consecutive sequences: the preheat sequence and
normal mA control sequence. The preheat sequence is used for heating of the
filament to the desired level prior to the exposure, in order to achieve optimum
mA rise at the start up. During the preheat sequence the control feedback
comes from the filament voltage, and during an exposure the mAFB signal is
used, providing the actual tube current monitoring.
Preheat adjustment:
The Preheat adjustment is done separately for large and small focus with
trimmer potentiometers R28 and R96 respectively. (See PREHEAT
ADJUSTMENT in the Adjustments & Alignments Section) The FOCUS
signal selects the corresponding trimmer with relay K3. During the preheat
adjustment measure the tube current from TP4.
EXT signal:
The EXT signal enables the kV generation.
FOCUS signal:
The FOCUS signal changes the mA feedback circuit according to the selected
X-ray tube focal spot size. It also changes the filament that is being powered.
When FOCUS signal is high (led H1) a small focus (0.1) is selected.
PREH signal:
The PREH signal changes the filament control mode from preheat to normal
exposure. The jumper X8 is used to disable the PREH signal during testing.
PREHREL signal:
A preheat sequence is initiated before each exposure (before activation of the
EXT signal) with the PREHREL signal. This activates the relay K2, providing
+34V input voltage for the filament power supply and the INVERTER
BOARD. The PREHREL signal enables the mA control circuit also.
mA feedback:
Feedback voltage to the filament power supply controller ICA8 is selected
with the analog switches ICA10. The source depends on the control signal
EXT as follows:
Jumper X8:
The jumper X8 is used for keeping the filament control in preheat mode during
the whole exposure. This is intended for testing purposes only. The jumper
should normally short circuit pins 2 and 3 (right hand position) Note: Always
remember to leave the jumper in the right hand position after servicing the
unit.
mACHK signal
Comparator ICA6 monitors the mA feedback signal and activates the mAOk
signal when mA is present.
Buzzer
Buzzer (BZ1) is activated with signal RG2. It indicates that X-rays are being
generated. (Note: The buzzer is activated during an exposure without X-rays
also; see section 3.4.3.1:Timing)
FB MISS signal
The FB MISS signal is activated if the feedback cable is not connected. This is
to protect the high voltage transformer in case the feedback connector is
accidentally left open. Activation of this signal disables the EXP2 signal to the
CPU board. This feature requires that the unit has cabling that short circuits
pins 1 and 2 in X4. If the unit does not have that kind of cabling you can use
the board if you install a jumper connector X11 that grounds the pin 2.
Back Up Timer:
The Back Up Timer disables both the K2 and the EXPENA signal for the
INVERTER Board providing a SHUTDOWN approximately fifteen (15)
seconds after the activation of the EXT signal. This is a safety feature only and
does not affect normal operation.
Test Switch:
The test switch S1 allows an exposure sequence to continue regardless of the
mAOK' signal which indicates that tube current is present.
Supply voltages:
The +15 V supply voltage is regulated from the +34 V with switching
regulator ICA11, and the -15 V is regulated from the -34V with linear
regulator ICA9.
H1
H2 Filament voltage
H3 TubeFail signal (E02 error)
H4 PrehRel
H5 RG1
H6 RG2
H7 EXT
H8 +15V
H9 +34V
H10 -15V
TP9 +34V
TP10 +15V
TP11 -15V
TP12 GND
TP13 GND
TP14 -34V
TP15 mA Reference
Schematics, Layouts
All this is done with the phase control of a triac (V1). The control element is
Telefunken TEA1007 (A7). Acceleration is achieved directly with mains
voltage. During exposure, the firing angle of the triac is set to a level that
corresponds the required RMS voltage. Braking is done by half wave rectified
mains voltage. Acceleration and braking times are approx. 1 second. Safety
features are also taken into account by monitoring the current of the triac.
Should errors be detected, the microprocessor does not allow exposures. The
exchange of information between the microprocessor and this board is
optoisolated because the anode motor drive board is floating on mains voltage.
The microprocessor writes to and reads from the 8255 when its chip select (pin
6) is active. Information is transferred back and forth on the data bus. Because
of this, the outputs of the 8255 are the effective origin of the signals, and the
inputs to it are effectively the final destination of all the signals.
Both C- and Z- motors are +24V dc-motors which are driven with pulse width
modulated (PWM) power supplies that can provide variable voltage control
thus enabling a rough speed control. Each drive circuit consists of control
circuit and two power transistors. The output voltage consists of +34 Volt
pulses whose width determines the RMS voltage of the motor. This voltage is
proportional to the reference voltage applied to the control circuitry. The
operating frequency for both drives is app. 30kHz.
ZDIR signal:
This signal sets the status of the relay K3. It determines the polarity of Z-
motor voltage that is, the direction of the carriage.
ZRUN signal:
This signal activates the PWM circuit (ICA5) which applies voltage to the
motor. The RC circuit R60 and C21 determine the slow speed time interval.
CDIR signal:
This signal sets the status of the relay K1. It determines the polarity of the C-
motor voltage that is, the direction of the compression paddle.
CRUN signal:
This signal activates the PWM circuit (ICA4) which applies voltage to the
motor. The reference voltage is selected from three different speed references
with analog switch ICD5. The choice depends on the direction of the
compression paddle and the speed threshold level.
CMAN signal:
This signal activates the relay K2 which connects diode D10 across the motor
terminals. The purpose of this diode is to prevent the motor from rotating when
the breast is under compression.
+24Vin Bucky:
Linear regulator ICA6 provides regulated +24V dc-voltage to bucky control
board.
After the relay K2 has settled, ANRUN goes high again applying 40V half
wave rectified voltage to the stator. To begin braking shortly after that
ANSTART goes low applying the full 220 V half wave rectified voltage to the
stator.
STARTOK and RUNOK are two signals that the CPU monitors on during the
boost and run phase respectively. They will go low if the voltage during each
phase falls between the window set up by the two comparators for each signal.
The BUCKY CONTROL board uses a photo interrupter to sense the position
of the grid. The input photodiode of this sensor is connected between pins 5
and 6 of X3, and the output photo-transistor is connected across pins 3 and 4 of
X3 on the board. During the normal speed, the phototransistor conducts and
thus grounds the base of transistor V7 and connects the bucky motor to the
adjustable output of A1. Just before the change of the grid direction the
phototransistor stops conducting, and the bucky motor is connected to a higher
voltage through relay K2 thus making the change of the direction as quick as
possible. After the change the speed returns to normal again. After the
exposure the grid is driven back to the proper position.
The connector X6 is for static shield. The purpose of the shield is to protect the
phototimer board from major electrical interferences and X-rays.
The signal from the detector is taken to the first amplifier ICA1 which is the
preamplifier. Besides amplifying it also does the current to voltage conversion.
Trimpot R2 is for adjusting the offset voltage of ICA1.
(NOTE: adjusted to 0 - offset in the factory)
The second amplifier A2 has a smaller gain which is adjustable to take into
account differences between detectors, x-ray tubes and film/screen
combinations. Trimpot R6 is for adjusting the offset voltage of A2.
(NOTE: adjusted to 0 - offset in the factory)
The AEC board replaces the phototimer board in the units manufactured since
December 1994). In the AEC board the signal from the detector is taken to
voltage to frequency converter after amplification. The software for this board
is 7.xx or higher (6.35 and 6.55 also). The CPU board needs to be of version
1.2 or higher.
18V
240V 240V
24V 15V
260V 260V
The SUPPLY board supplies all the voltages that are not used to produce
X-rays. The collimator bulb voltage is on newer models regulated with a triac
and why the voltage should be measured with the voltage meter at the
AC-range.
Intel 80C32 (in version 1.07 and below 80C31) (ICD1) microprocessor
running at a clock frequency of 12 MHz is used as the nucleus of the CPU
board.
Port 0 of the processor is used as a combined data bus and the lower half of the
address bus. Port 2 is used as the upper half of the address bus. Circuit ICD27
(74HC373) latches the address code into the address bus when the external
memory fetch is used. Circuit ICD21 (74HC245) with programmable Gate
Array Logic (GAL) circuit ICD22 (22V10), ICD7 (74HC32) and processor
signals PSEN,ALE, WR and RD control the direction of data transmission in
the data bus/lower half of the address bus.
Because the EA-pin of the processor is tied low, all the instructions are fetched
from the external memory. The printed circuit board includes three IC-sockets
for program chips. One is for the program memory circuit (ICD16) and the
second is for static RAM circuit (ICD14). The third is for a nonvolatile
memory EEPROM (ICD15).
ICD22 (GAL 22V10) is used as an address decoder for data memory and
I/O-circuitry (ICD8, ICD12, ICD13, ICD18, ICD19, ICD23, ICD26 and half of
the ICD5). The address-map of the system can be presented:
CPU has six 8-bit I/O ports. Three of them is configured as inputs and the rest
three as outputs
KEYBOARD/
DISPLAY
SEGMENT
CONTROLLER
DRIVER
DISPLAYS
AND
LEDS
DIGIT
SELECT
KEYBOARD
The DISPLAY board is located in the control box and is connected by a cable
to the controller circuit D15 (8279), which is located in the CPU board.
Signals from the keyboard are conducted via this board to an 8279 controller
matrix.
3.5.5 CD-BOARD
This board is installed in Alpha MT only. The CD-board measures the breast
thickness. The signal is sent to the CPU board which controls the display on
the CD board. All information is passed through a serial link. On the CD board
locates also the electronic for the beam filter selection and the driver circuit for
the filter change motor.
The C-arm Control board is based on Intel 80C32 micro controller. It has a
software of its own which is independent from the software on the CPU board.
The only requirement is that the software is of version 7.01 or higher.
The C-arm Control board communicates with the CPU board with a serial link.
An error in this communication is indicated as E.12 error on the control panel.
The C-arm Control board is divided into digital part and analog part. The
digital part controls the i/o signals and c-arm display board. The analog part
measures the compression thickness and force and drives the filter motor.
H1 RXD
H2 TXD
H3 +5V
H4 RST (reset)
List of testpoints
Testpoints signal
TP1 +25V
TP2 +5V
TP3 GND
TP4 Compression thickness measurement
TP5 Compression force measurement
(amplifier offset voltage- set to 500mV)
TP6 GND
2. Up and down from either one the two switches located on both sides of
the C-arm covers.
4. Return of the C-arm to it's lowest position from the return switch
located on both sides of the C-arm covers.
Up, Down and Return switches are also available on the circuit board for
service purposes.
Motor control
The direction of the C-arm is determined by relay K2. The default direction of
the C-arm is down.
Movement limits
The C-arm movement limits are sensed with two photointerrupters on the
electronic circuit board (ICD9 and ICD10). When the limit is reached a metal
plate enters the photointerrupter slot turning the photointerrupter transistor off.
Control signals:
Up and down
The user can move the C-arm up and down with a switch located on the cover
or with a footpedal. The *CARM UP signal activates relay K2 and changes the
direction of the motor drive. The motor drive is enabled if the C-arm is not in
it's upper limit.
*CARM DWN signal moves the C-arm down. The motor drive is enabled if
the C-arm is not in it's lower limit.
Return
The user can return the C-arm to it's normal position (down) by pressing the
return switch. This activates D-flip flop ICD6 if the relay K2 is not activated
(that is if the direction of the C-arm is down). When the lower limit is reached
the flip flop is reset and motor drive is disabled.
Autorelease
The autorelease function returns the C-arm down after an exposure. The
information of an exposure is derived from control signals for ANODE
MOTOR DRIVE board (connectors X5 and X6). ANENA signal is active
during preheat sequence and an exposure.
The information of the compression reaching it's current limit is derived from
the compression motor voltage (connector X3 pins 10 and 11). When the
breast is being compressed (paddle moving) the optocoupler ICD11 A and B
are activated.
TP1 +34V
TP2 +15V
TP3 Motor speed reference
TP4 Motor voltage
TP5 Motor voltage
TP6 GND
TP7 GND
TP8 +5V
H1 +34V
H2 +15V
H3 C-arm movement enabled
H4 +5V
H5 C-arm shifted (located in the ECS top cover)
H6 C-arm shifted (located in the ECS top cover)
H7 LOWER LIMIT
H8 UPPER LIMIT
H9 C-arm direction up
H10 Motor enabled
4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Enter the service mode by simultaneously pressing the kV- and density-
buttons and holding them for 3 seconds. Insert the 18 x 24 diaphragm into its
mount. Collimate the X-ray beam by a lead plate with a hole placed close the
tube and restrict the beam to an area slightly larger than the ionization
chamber. Use 25 kV and measure the radiation using 0 - 0.1 - 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.4
mmAl.
Plot your data on the chart and connect data points with a line. Take the 0.0
mmAl reading and divide it by two. Find where that reading would intersect
your graph and determine the half-value layer from the aluminum axis. Use
mAs that gives you about 400 mR with 0 mmAl.
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
NOTE! HVL @ 25 kV MUST be more than .25 mmAl, and should be less than .35
mmAl.
Center the radiation meter on the image receptor so that its ion chamber is as
close as possible to the chest wall edge of the image receptor.
For small focal spot testing, remove the image receptor. The "MAGN" light in
the control panel will lit up, make the exposures in service mode For large
focus, insert a cassette holder and make the measurements on the cassette
holder top.
Enter the service mode by simultaneously pressing the kV- and density-
buttons and holding them for 3 seconds.
Make exposures as directed by the table below, comparing your results with
the data given on the table 4.2.
mR/
mAs
kV SMALL FOCUS LARGE FOCUS
DESIRED ACTUAL CHECK DESIRED ACTUAL CHECK
25 3-9 3-9
29 8 - 15 7 - 14
35 16 - 23 10 - 18
+ If the output of the tube consistently falls below the desired level, check kV,
mA, preheat.
Press density+ and density- buttons simultaneously until the timer display
shows "51 Pr". Press kV+ button until the timer display shows "Foc" which is
the focal spot measurement mode. Press autoexp to enter the program. The
exposure parameters are automatically adjusted according to the table below.
Install the star pattern phantom or slit focal to the special focal spot
measurement diaphragm to have the phantom at a correct angle. The
diaphragm can be ordered from Instrumentarium Imaging. NOTE: Each tube
model has a diaphragm of its own.
Place a normal cassette in line with the front edge of the cassette holder
support. Put a guide under the tube side of the cassette so that the cassette
raises 12 mm (0.5 inc.) from the surface.
Make an exposure.
Develop the film and fill in the form for large focal spot to calculate the focal
spot size. Measure also the magnified diameter of star.
Enter the service mode by pressing density+ and density- simultaneously until
"ser" is displayed on the timer display.
Remove the magnification table and place the cassette on the cassette holder
support as described in previously.
Make an exposure
Fill out the form for small focal spot to calculate the small focal spot.
Fw = C * BW/(M - 1) , FL = C * BL / (M - 1)
Fl = ________________mm Fl = _________________mm
2. Place a loaded cassette into the bucky and select AEC operation using
settings (kV) as you would use for an average 4.5 cm compressed
breast.
3. Place the RMI 156 phantom on the bucky in the same position as a
breast. The nipple indent marker should be positioned away from the
chest wall. Use a standard 18 x 24 or 24 x 30 size compression paddle.
4. Set the AEC detector to an inward position under the wax portion of
the phantom.
5. Make an exposure and process the exposed film. This image will
represent the imaging abilities of your machine using these clinical
factors.
7. Once an acceptable image has been obtained, have one or more viewers
identify and record which objects are seen. Use a magnifying glass to
look for the structures as you would on a patients mammogram. Use
the phantom scoring procedure on the following pages to score system
performance.
8. Make another exposure using magnification table and score that image.
9. Mark both films with the date, kV, mAs and their scores and file them
for future reference.
1) 4 Fibers - 1, 2, 3, 4
2) 2 Specs - 7, 8, 9
3) 3 Masses - 12, 13, 14
To meet the ACR criteria the minimum acceptable score would the yield a
minimum score of 10 for fibers, 8 for specs and 3 for masses. Total score
would the be 21.
If your mammographic unit is significantly worse, you may wish to check the
accuracy of the kVp, the focal spot size, the half value layer, and the image
processor, You could also consult a medical physicist or engineer who
specializes in diagnostic radiology.
CAUTION! The readings from the following resistance measurements depend on the
probe polarity.
Remove the low voltage connector X33 from the HV-unit and measure on the
cable connector end the resistance between ground and pin X33/8 (This is the
kV-feedback resistance on the INVERTER Board).
It should be 20-45 kΩ. (If the power is ON, the value is 45 kohms).
Remove the connector X36 from the tube and measure on the cable connector
end the resistance between ground and pin X36/5 (this is the mA feedback
resistor on the FILAMENT CONTROL Board). It should be about 115 Ω
when small focus on and 30 Ω when large focus on. Plug in connector X36.
NOTE! mA feedback will read 30 Ω (large focus) only with power off.
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
mm 20 40 60
If the optical density is higher with 20 mm acrylic than with 40 mm acrylic the
thickness compensation has to be adjusted.
4.2.2 kV compensation
Measure the optical density for each kV station, using molybdenum and
rhodium filter if available Use 40 mm ACR.
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
kV 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
c) Other problems
This can depend of a problem either in kV- or in mA- circuitry, because if the
high voltage (kV) is absent, anode current (mA) can not be produced. .
OTHER REASONS
- No kV
On units with INVERTER and FILAMENT CONTROL Boards, the E.02 error
indicates that there is no kV present. This can happen if either the INVERTER
board or the HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT is faulty. The problem can also be that
the FILAMENT CONROL board does not provide necessary control signals
for the Inverter board.
d. SUPPLY VOLTAGES. Turn the unit on. Check that all supply
voltages are present (See section 5.28).
OTHER REASONS
- Inverter board
- HV-unit
IF HV-UNIT CHANGED:
- Check kV
- Check Preheat
- Check AEC
Follow the testing procedure if the Inverter Board seems to be working well,
the system gives E02 error messages and it is not clear if there is a problem
with the HV-unit, the HV-cable or with the X-ray tube
4) Disconnect HV-cable from the HV- unit and start taking exposures
with 20kV and gradually increase the kV setting.
6) Connect the HV-cable into the transformer and disconnect it from the
tube.
8) Start making exposures with 20kV and increase the setting gradually.
9) If you can make exposures up till 35kV without E02-errors, the HV-
transformer and the HV-cable are good and the reason for the error
message can be in the x-ray tube.
Follow the testing procedure if the Power Board seems to be working well, the
system gives E02 error messages and it is not clear if there is a problem with
the HV-unit, the HV-cable or with the X-ray tube.
2) Remove ic-chip A7 (opto) on Pulse Board and put a short between pins
4 and 5.
This disables the CPU from getting the error message (E01) because of the
missing tube current.
3) Disconnect HV-cable from the HV- unit and start making exposures
with 20kV and increase the setting gradually.
4) If you can make exposures up till 35kV without E02-errors, the HV-
transformer is good.
5) Connect the HV-cable into the transformer and disconnect it from the
tube.
7) Start making exposures with 20kV and increase the setting gradually.
8) If you can make exposures up till 35kV without E02-errors, the HV-
transformer and the HV-cable are good and the reason for the error
message can be in the x-ray tube.
The condition of the AMD board during pre-heat is controlled by the CPU
through the STARTOK signal. A disturbance generates E03.
c. LINE VOLTAGE. Check that the AMD board does get 220VAC
between TP1 and TP2. If not check cabling and connections on X9.
Measure the running voltage with a TRMS meter, between X4 pin 2
and X5 pin 2. . It should be about 30VAC. If not, adjust with trimmer
R100.
HINT! When the user gets the E03, leave the unit ON because the fan cools the
tube.
The CPU board sends serial data to the serial-to-parallel latch (D3) located on
the PULSE board (or FILAMENT CONTROL board). The CPU receives the
same signal back from pin 2 of D3 (buffered and isolated through A9 and
A5).If the received signal is different from the transmitted signal an E04 error
message is indicated.
E.04 with software 6.01 and higher (units with INVERTER and FILAMENT
CONTROL boards).
f. SUPPLY VOLTAGES. Turn the unit on. Check that all supply
voltages are present on FILAMENT CONTROL Board. (See section
5.28).
USAGE
- Entering in the limit setting: Press Den- and mAs- all the time and
switch the power on. When display starts blinking, keep pressing Den-
and mAs- and reset the program by pressing AutoExp.
- Changing the limit: Press Den- or Den+, 0 means no limit (OFF), other
values indicate amount of the accepted exposures. Altogether there are
50-50 000 possible limit variations.
a. Check the cable connection between the Performa, Alpha unit and the
Alpha ID (Dataview).
b. Check that the Performa, Alpha RT/IQ program is correctly selected in
the setup mode. (If Dataview, "i" is always 0 or 1. With Alpha ID i
=2.).
c. Check that Performa, Alpha unit is turned on.
d. Check that the Alpha ID (Dataview) is turned on.
e. Check Alpha ID (Dataview) setup (see Alpha ID (Dataview) Operation
Instructions).
ATTENTION!
With Alpha ID2:
a) using Delta 16, i=3
b) without Delta 16, i=1
If nothing else works, change the AMD board and/or CPU. Check cabling.
The beam filter position is controlled by two microswitches. If the filter is not
in position a E09 error message will be activated.
The micro controller on the C-arm Control board gets incorrect readings from
the analog to digital converter.
a. Check that the offset voltage of the ICA4 amplifier is 500mV when
there is no strain on the compression paddle. (Measure between TP5
and TP6).
b. Check the cabling.
c. Check that the C-arm angle measurement is correctly calibrated. The c-
arm angle value is used for compensation in the force measurement
routine.
E.10 occurs also if the compression paddle is driven past the upper
microswitch against the mechanical limit.
The CPU board gets incorrect readings from the analog to digital converter on
the Filament Control board.
The communication between CPU board and C-arm Control board is not
working.
a. Check the cabling
b. Check the supply voltages on both boards.
c. Change C-arm control board and /or CPU
After changing software: Pr-mode - scroll through (Press Autoexp) - come out.
c. VISUAL INSPECTION. Check visually that the grid can move freely.
a. CASSETTE CHANGE. Make sure that the customer does not use an
other cassette to push out the loaded cassette from the cassette holder.
The CAS-OPTO board does not interpret this as a cassette change.
b. CODE MAGNETS. Check that the code magnets located under the
cassette holder are present
Seen from the bottom of the cassette holder, with the breast side against chest.
small /large
NORM. CASS. TUNNEL X X X X/O X = magnet
BUCKY O X X X/O O = empty
MAGNIFICATION O X O O
STEREOTACTIC O X O O
c. C-SENSE BOARD
c. GRID IS STUCK.
a. Film processor has drifted too much. Call for film processor service.
c. WITH SOFTWARE 7.27 AND UP. Change the full AEC kV table
(Pr#62 AEC parameter E) or increase the kV max. change value (Pr
mode)
OTHER REASONS
- CPU supply voltage
- Missing HV-grease
- Bad grounding
- Bad HV-unit
- Bad 5V cabling from CPU
Open the side covers and check that three LED:s (H1-H3) on the SUPPLY
board are lit. If they are not, check fuses on the SUPPLY board, supply cables,
and power supply connections. Measure that proper secondary voltages are
available at supply transformers T1 and T2.
If LEDs on the SUPPLY board are still not lit replace the SUPPLY board.
Measure the AUTOEXP signal with an oscilloscope. The CPU should set the
signal up 30ms after the radiation rise. If the amplifier does not receive the
signal, check the CPU board.
Measure the CNTRDY / AECFRQ signal coming from the amplifier. Make
sure you have no absorption in the radiation field. If you have a
PHOTOTIMER board the signal should go down for 150µs. If the signal does
not go down, change the amplifier and the detector. If you have an AEC board
the AECFRQ signal should contain high frequency.
To check whether the CPU sees this frequency press autorel button in service
mode. If the numbers displayed in the kV and mAs window show 00 then
there is something wrong with the cabling or AEC board.
- Check grounding.
- Check Cassettes/films/screens
- Check detector positioning
- Check HV-grease
- Check spot diaphragm
For example:
kV display = 00
SUPPLY BOARD
a) TP7 to TP1 brake 26 Vdc
b) TP7 to TP2 33 Vdc
c) TP7 to TP3 lamp 11.5 Vdc**(R8 set to 160 lx in USA)
d) TP7 to TP4 Vin CPU 23 Vdc
e) TP7 to TP5 +AEC in 20 Vdc
f) TP7 to TP6 -AEC in -20.5 Vdc
CPU BOARD
h) across C36 Vin CPU 5.1 Vdc
C&Z BOARD
i) TP1 to TP Comp up/dn 22 Vdc
j) TP3 to TP4 Vert up/dn 25 Vdc
k) TP8 to TP6 Vin bucky 24 Vdc
l) TP8 to TP7 Vin CPU 5.1 Vdc
PULSE BOARD
m) Anode V3 tp R25 (D/A) 10 Vdc
n) V3 t0 A16 - 18 pin 16 5 Vdc
INVERTER BOARD
s) TP29 to TP27 +Vcc +15 Vdc
t) TP29 to TP30 -Vcc -15 Vdc
The ECS does not move. - The signal from the switches reaches the X3 on
ECS board
- The motor is connected to the X6 on the ECS
board
- The optocouplers for movement limits are ok
(see leds H7 and H8)
- The motor works (use external voltage supply)
The autoreturn function does - The autoexp led on Performa, Alpha control
not work. panel is lit
- The connectors X2, X3, X4 and X5 are properly
connected
The ECS does not stop when - The connector X3 is not properly connected
the compression reaches the
current limit.
The return function does not - The signals from the switches do not reach
work. connector X3 on ECS board
The ECS moves too slow. - Adjust the speed reference from trimmer pot
R37 or R59 (down / up)
The ECS moves too fast. - Adjust the speed reference from trimmer pot
R37 or R59 (down / up)
C-arm brake does not work. - Check the microswitch on the side of the ECS
mechanism
- Check the photointerrupters and the metal plate
sliding to the photointerrupter slot
ECS does not move from - Check pulses from compression motor encoder
ECS pedal.
6 REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Table 6.1. Fuse rating & location table (* Old type generator)
Fuse rating should always be higher than the voltage in the circuit to be
protected.
WARNING! Always install the proper fuse into the unit. Failure to do so jeopardizes
the safety of the patient, operator and system.
NOTE! Remember to insert the counterweight assembly pin in the column before
starting the repair.
220 400
Remove the two screws on top of the column. Lift up the cap and remove it
from the top of the column. Be careful not to scratch the column. Unplug the
connector. Loosen the two lock screws (C) in the pulley. Unscrew and remove
the motor assembly bolt (A) of the pulley. Remove the two screws (B) which
attach the motor plate to the cap, see figure 6.2. Replace the Z-motor.
To achieve correct shaft alignment the motor assembly bolt (A) must be
tightened (max. 15Nm) holder screws. Check the alignment by running the
motor with slack wires before installing the cap assembly.
Remove the cable coming through the top of the cap. Replace the old cap.
Place the wires first on the new pulley, and fit the pulley to the new column
cap. Push the motor assembly axle (D) in place against the motor axle, and
tighten the screws so that they go into the holes of the motor assembly axle
(D). Fasten the motor plate to the cap with screws (B), see figure 6.2. Screw
the motor assembly bolt (A) in place by using torque, max 15 Nm (133 in lbs.).
Check the assembly of the wires and the column cap and lift the column so that
the counterweight pulls the wires, and position the column cap in its place.
Fasten the four bolts, and connect the motor plug.
In the new version of column cap the tightening torque of nut 5477 is 4Nm at
the factory.
The washers 3587 are spring washers and they are installed so that last four
washers are turned around in pairs of two facing each other (pattern would be
>><><>) making a spring package.
NOTE! The motor assembly axle (D) moves through the motor end only.
NOTE! When replacing the wires, pay attention to the order of the wires in the
fastening plate.
Remove the four nuts behind the brake, and remove the other parts in the
following order:
- locking plate with the counter plate for magnetic brake.
- the disc springs
- the magnetic brake connected to the assembly plate.
Unscrew the friction plate and replace it with a new one. Replace the other
parts: magnetic brake, 4x7 pairs of disc springs, locking plate, and finally the
locking nuts.
Tighten the four nuts so that the locking plate is completely shut. Then
unscrew them half a turn.
The brake is adjusted using a 20 VDC power supply connected to the brake.
The adjustment is performed either by tightening or loosening the holding nuts.
The brake should be adjusted in such a way that the holding force measured
from the cassette holder should be less than 20 N (4 lbs.) with the brake off
and greater than 110 N (24 lbs.) with the brake on.
Figure 6.7a
Figure 6.7b
Figure 6.7c
Calibrate the system with Pr 55 Cfo program in the service mode program
menu.
7 SCHEMATICS
7.1 Main wiring diagram ......................................................................... 31812-1JH
7.18 5 V Power Supply board OPTIPOINT (Only ST) ........... 32962-4S, 32962-4K
Instrumentarium Imaging
P.O.Box 20, FIN-04301 Tuusula, Finland
Tel. + 358 10 394 6500 • Fax + 358 10 394 6501
info@fi.instrumentarium.com • www.instrumentarium.com/imaging
ZIEHM GmbH
Isarstrasse 40, D-90451 Nuremberg, Germany
Tel. +49 911 642 070 • Fax +49 911 642 0739
info@ziehm-eu.com • www.ziehm-eu.com
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*ANENAO 11 9 D3 434 74HC14 4X10k
74HC273 21 21
C51 (4u7) 16 ANRUNO 13 7 D2 2 N/C 5 6 N/C ICD4
1uF
12 RN2 ZCOM 22
221k
C69 *ANSTARTO 15 5 D1
R4
1 2 12 BHOMEO 6 5 7 8
+5V (4u7) C65 6
100n + 6 *ANSTOPO 17 3 D0 6 11 N/C 4X1k
C66 22U 74HC244 &4 74HC14 4X10k CASBUC 12
+ RS232 PORT1
"RESET" *RST +
4 22U IB 4 5 10 N/C BHOMEO 10
ICA2 8 5 (10u) 5 9 N/C
S1 22U 14 R35 TXD1 1 ICD29 6
76 RST TXD 11 X8 ICD12 7 N/C WDRFS
4 A0 10 13 *PPI1BIN 1 1
C80
3 2 RO 5 H2 RXD 12 100R RXD1 2 A0 EN1 *RST R
100n
RI A1 9 19
31 10 7 GND 3 A1 EN2 *PPI1AOUT 11 C1 ICA4
1 2 C2 Vr A2 8 N/C 20 X3
16
1N4148
N/C 9 8 A2 2 N/C 1
C81
ZDIRO 2 18 D7
TL7705 4 7 RN23 8
100n
A3 7
V6
A3 D7 3 2 WDRFS 2 15
MAX232 15 ZRUNO 4 16 D6
A4 6 A4 D6 4 5 PROJRELO 3 14 56 PROJREL 7 X2
(SP/AD232) A5 5 CRUNO 6 14 D5 D5 7 6 *ANENAO 4 13 34 *ANENA 25
A5
A6 4 CDIRO 8 12 D4 D4 8 9 ANRUNO 5 12 12 ANRUN 24
A7 3 CMANO 11 9 D3 D3 13 12 *ANSTARTO 6 11 4X470
12Mhz A8 25 A8 NOCON0 13 7 D2 D2 14 15 *ANSTOPO 7 10 2 *ANSTART 23 X2
A9 24 NOCON1 15 5 D1 N/C 3 X4
D1 17 16 8 9 3 4 *ANSTOP 22
C4 A10 21 NOCON2 17 3 D0 D0 18 19 5 6 BUCKYON 27
ULN2003
+5V A11 23 74HC244
A11 BUCKYONO 7 8 AUTEXP 26
A12 2 A12 AUTEXPO
ICD13 4X470
A13 26
CS1 *RST 1 R
1 X10 +5V +5V 1 X2 +5V 1 X3
+5V CS2 *PPI1BOUT 11 C1
V5
A15 WE 1 RN18 2 3
R5 2
CS OEICD15 28 D7 3 1D 2 ZDIRO ZDIR 5 X3 GND 2 X2 GND 2
EN ICD14 28 34
1N4148 2K ICD16 28
WR D6 4 5 ZRUNO ZRUN 6 30 4
3 C1 A0 10 A0 10 56
C53 A0 D5 7 6 CRUNO CRUN 7 9 16
A0 A1 9 A1 9 D0 78
A1 D4 8 9 CDIRO CDIR 8 15 CCOM 18
470n
4 1D A1 A2 8 A2 8 D1 1RN19 4X470
A2 D3 13 12 CMANO CMAN 9 17
C82
C83
C84
C85
C86
C87
C88
C89
A2 A3 7 A3 7
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
A3 D2 D2 14 15 NOCON0 3 4 CSPEED 14 33
A3 A4 6 A4 6 D3 RN17 RN12
A4 A4 D1 17 16 NOCON1 5 6 D16EXP1 13 3
A5 5 A5 A5 5 D4 D0 18 19 NOCON2 7 8 D16RSENA 15 4 1 9X10k 9X10k 1
WDRFS A5 A6 4 A6 A6 4 D5
14 Z1 A6 A6 74HC273 4X470
A7 3 A7 A7 3 D6
N/C 1 8 12MHz A7 A7 ICD17 RN4
A8 25 A8 A8 25 D7 2 2
A8 1 8 78 9
A9 24 A9 24 ICD18 1
7 A9 A9 A9 4 3 4
A10 21 A10 21 1 3 4
A10 A10 A10 EN1 6 5 RN11
A11 23 A11 A11 23 19 *PPI1C 4X10k
A11 EN2 8 9 1 2 CASNOR 19 X2
A12 2 A12 A12 2
A12 10 11 4 3 CHSMALL 18
*RAMCS 20 *ROMCS 20 D7 18 2
ICD1 40 A13 CS1 12 13 RN5 4X10k
A14 27 26 26 D6 16 4 2 LOW 7 X5
12MHz 19 18 N/C ICD27 20 A14 CS2 74HC14 1
X1 X2 A15 1 *WR 27 *WR 27 D5 14 6 MA 10
RST 9 29 *PSEN WE ICD2 D 3 4
R PSEN 1 20 *RD 22 OE *RD 22 D4 12 8 5 6 GENOK 8
31 EA ALE 30 ALE *PSEN 22 D3 9 11 8 9 N/C
ALE
7
5
3
1
11 N/C
RN14
7 8
74HC14
4X10k
D2 7 13
C90
C91
C92
C93
C94
C95
C96
C97
11 LIMN 10 X3
11 AD0 AD0 R33
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
P1 P0 D0 D0 D1 5 15 ICD2 C 4X10k 4 29X10k
3
1 39 AD0 AD0 3 2 A0 11 AD0
CASBUCO 12 AD1 12 AD1 R30
8
6
4
2
00 D1 12 AD1 D1 D0 3 17 6 5 10k
EXPO 2 11 38 AD1 AD1 4 5 A1 D2 13 AD2 13 AD2 74HC244 74HC14 10k
BHOMEO 3 37 AD2 AD2 7 6 A2 D2 13 AD2 15 AD3 15 AD3 1
22 D3 RN6
LATCH EN 4 36 AD3 AD3 8 9 A3 D3 15 AD3 16 AD4 16 AD4
33 D4 16 AD4 D4 ICD20 9X10k
CLOCKO 5 35 AD4 AD4 13 12 A4 17 AD5 17 AD5 RN7
44 D5
PDBUS
D5 17 AD5 2 1 1
2 CUP 17 X3
DATAO 6 55 34 AD5 AD5 14 15 A5 D6 18 AD6 18 AD6 ICD19
SERI 7 33 AD6 AD6 17 16 A6 D6 18 AD6 19 AD7 19 AD7 4 3 3 4 CDOWN 19
66 D7 EN1 1
IRQ 8 32 AD7 AD7 18 19 A7 D7 19 AD7 6 5 5 6 12
77 EN2 19 *PPI2A 8 9 11
27512 14 6264 14 2864A 14 7 8
P3 P2 74HC373 10
RXD 10 21 A8 10 11 RN8
0 RXD 0 CBUS D7 18 2 4X10k BON 17 X4
TXD 11 22 A9 12 13 1 2
1 TXD 1 D6 16 4 74HC14 3 4 CEND 16
N/C 12 2 INT0 2 23 A10 DBUS D5 14 6
N/C 13 24 A11 ICD4 B 5 6 ZUP 25
3 INT1 3 D4 12 8 7 8 ZDOWN 26
N/C 14 4 T0 4 25 A12 ABUS 11 4 3
ICD21 D3 9
C100
C101
C102
C103
C104
C105
AECFRQI 15 26 A13 74HC14
C98
C99
4X10k 3 4 5 6
5 T1 5 ICD22 *IO 19 D2 7 13
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
*WR 16 6 WR 6 27 A14 G3 15 ICD4 A
*RD 1 D1 5
*RD 17 7 RD 7 28 A15 ALE 1 3EN1[BA] D0 3 17 2 1
*PSEN 2 23 *RAMCS 3EN2[AB] 74HC244 74HC14 1
80C32 20
*WR 3 22 *ROMCS AD0 2 18 D0 RN17 B
1 ICD24
*RD 4 21 *KBDCS ICD7 A RN10
A15 5 20 *PPI1A *WR 2 2 1 BLE 8 X2
11 AD1 3 17 D1 1 2
3 *PPI2CL ICD23
A14 6 19 *PPI1B 2 AD2 4 16 D2 4 3 3 4 CHR 14
A13 7 18 *PPI1C EN1 1 6 5 CHL 16
*PPI2C AD3 5 15 D3 5 6
A12 8 17 *PPI2A 74HCT32 EN2 19 *PPI2B 8 9 CHON 32
B AD4 6 14 D4 7 8
ICD7
C22
C60
C15
C17
C18
C19
C30
C31
C32
C33
C35
C40
C41
C42
A1 9 16 *PPI2B 10 11 *RUNOK 21
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
AD5 7 13 D5 RN11
7
5
3
1
41 D7 18 2 4X10k
RN15
A0 10 15 *PPI2C 6 *PPI2CH 12 13 5 6 *STARTOK 20
4X10k
*RD 5 AD6 8 12 D6 D6 16 4
N/C 11 14 *IO AD7 9 11 D7 74HC14 8 7
74HCT32 D5 14 6 13 X4
C106
C107
C108
C109
N/C 13 F RN4
8
6
4
2
ICD4 4X10k
2N2
C
100n
100n
74HC245 D4 12 8
10N
ICD7 6 14
12 13 5
22V10 D3 9 11
*WR 91 8 *PPI1AOUT 74HC14 7 8
5 6
D2 7 13 7 4 3 2A
*PPI1A 10 E 4X10k
D1 5 15 ICD4 RN17 R32
74HCT32 D0 3 17 10 11 10k
D 9X10k
ICD7 74HC244 74HC14 1
12 1 M1
11 *PPI1AIN RN12 9X10k
*RD 13
C117
C118
G3
C43
C44
C45
C48
C47
C49
C59
C58
C57
C56
C50
C61
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
7 74HCT32 RN13
1 *PPI2CH 8 9 1 2 FILTER1 5 X2
ICD6 B
C5/2,3,4+
EN ICD3 C
*PPI1B 19 74HC14 3 4 ANG LN 6
EN 6 5 5 6 FILTER2 10
D7 18 2 ICD3 B
74HC14 7 8 CD DATA IN 11
*WR 11 9 *PPI1BOUT D6 16 4 4 3 N/C 12
4X10k
D5 14 6 74HC14 ICD3 A N/C 13
*RD 13 7 *PPI1BIN
D4 12 8 2 1 N/C 28
15 5 N/C
17 3 N/C 74HC244 74HC14 N/C 29
74HCT244 15 N/C D4 8
ICD3 E 10 M2 3CT=15
11 74HC14 F N/C *RST 1 D3 13
+5V 10 D2 14
13 74HC14 ICD2 12 N/C *PPI2CL 11
12MHz 2 ICD25 G4 D1 17
ICD F D0 18
74HC14 CTRDIV D7 3
13 3 12 N/C 1 16 D6 4
9 5CT=0 D5 7
ICD26
R
C1
ICA3 1RN29 2
2 1 18 ARELOFF 37 X2
1D 3 4
5 2 17 5 6 ARELON 38
6 3 16 7 8 *ANG CS 39
9 4 15 4X470 ANG CLK 40
12 5 14 CD LATCH ENABLE 36
15 6 13 CD CLOCK 35
16 7 12 CD CS (ADC) 34
19 8 11 CD DATA OUT 31
3 14 N/C 74HC273 ULN2803A
4 13 3MHZ
[2]
5 12 N/C LAITE
6 11 N/C
MERKKI MUUT.NO MUUTOS PIIRT. HYV. TARK.
MGF 101/110 SFS 4011
TARK. SUHDE
74HC163 LIITTYY
D 31529 C109 = 2.2n. 9.9.97 HK 9.9.97LTu 9.9.97JJS HYV.
NIMI NO
E 31732 R27 , R28 = 4x470R. 1.12.98 NJ INSTRUMENTARIUM CPU BOARD
MGF 32245-3SE
C eps-200 SIGNAL NAMES ADDED 18.4.96JJS 8.5.96HK 8.5.96JJS imaging V 1.4
1,5D [1]
[4] PIIRT.
7.12.1993 SK
[8]
TI YLEISTOLERANSSI
JJS :
31272
TP1 TP2 TP3
2
+15V +34V
4x10K
4x10K
4x10K
1RN1
3RN1
ICA1 L4962 L1
1RN2
D4 X6
X3 1 Vin C&Z +34V 7 IN 2 +24 Vin BUCKY 1
OUT
N/C 8 1 N/C 150uH 1N4004
N/C 9 3 N/C
N/C 16 6 N/C ICA6 2 X6
GREEN
H3
"+24V"
15 SOFT FRQ 3 2
+15V
9K09
R6
OSC GND COM FB
GREEN
1
"+34V"
H1
H2
14 4 5 12 13 11 10
LM317T
"+15V"
GREEN
P6KE18
220n+
R16
3K9
C7
C8
D3
470u
P6KE47
220n +
1000u
C1
C2
121R
+34V
D1
R9
10K
R1
100n
C11
15K
R24
R4
BYV27
4K75
D2
R5
2K21
R2
R7
+
4K75
2u2
2n2
C3
C4
R3
4K32
56R2
TP12 +15V
12
+
2K2
ICA2 VCC T1 1
R8
C9
330p
100u
33n
D5
C5
C6
12 R17 R23
14 2 8 V1-
BYV27
X3 2
221R
R26
3
13 C1
D6
LM324 20K 1 V1+ C2 11 P6KE18 150R/5W
2
15 BD140 2 T2
V2-
16 E1 9
BY229
V2+ 1
CXX
D7
100n
R18
C10
E2 10
1M
3
100n
FB
14 BUS36 3
13 OCVREF
RT 6
X2 10 ICD4 IC 16 7 8 45
56R2
R25
C13
+34V DTC CT
1n
11 6 VDD VE VS GND
D5
12 & Inh TL494 7 ICA4
11
13 TP6 +15V 10 A
C12
R22
+15V
10n
B
3K32
ICD6 4011 C MUX
H4
1N4004
X2 2 CDIR 1 16 13 X0
D11
RED
ICD3 2 K1 G2R-2 15 X1
BY229
D8
"0" UP 2 15 1 18 X2
9 12
2
"1" DOWN X3 3 R28
4x10K
TLP521-4 X
R14
10K
ULN2804 TP4 TP5 X4
R27
4K75
1 14
1RN3
5
1 10K
2 X5
CBA X
R47
X6
100K
FIXED
4 0 0 0 FIXED
P6KE18
+15V +15V X7
SPEED
4K75
100n
C14
R21
0 0 1 FIXED
D9
4051B
0 1 0 LOW
R15
10K
6
8
+15V 0 1 1 HIGH R85
1 0 0 LOW +15V
4x10K
4x10K
ICD6
R13
3K32
10K
X2 6 SPEED 5 12 1 0 1 LOW
5RN1
7RN1
ICD1 1 1 0 LOW 3K65 X5
C20
1
6 11 13 12
1
"0" HIGH SPD ICD2 1 1 1 LOW
R34
"1" LOW SPD 40106 X5
TLP521-4 3 4 2
40106 LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED ICD2
L H 5 6 R38
R49
10K
R12
R11
TP13 40106 20K TP8 TP9
+15V D10
ICD2
50K
50K
R46
+15V 1 2 7 3
+15V 1N4004
40106
+
200K
R37
C19
10K
ICD6
1u
X2 4 CRUN 3 14
2K21
R84
RN36
RN38
4x10K
4x10K
4 13 5
K2
3 K1
TLP521-4 7 5 CMOT 1 X1
R44
10K
LOW SPEED
7
ICA2
H8
G2R-2
R48
10K
7 5
LM324 6
9 LM324
8 10
"0" LOW SPEED ICA2
X2 9 N/C "1" HIGH SPEED
+15V R45
50K
R43
R33
10n
FORCE
R41
C15
68K1
100n
C18
ICD7
500R
X7 6 10 7 1K8 THRESHOLD
16K2
R77
X7 5 9 8 R31 R30 4 K1
LM393 8
TLP521-4 2 10K 10K 8 6 CMOT 2 X1
R42
R40
1
10K
1K
+15V 3
ICA3 4
ICD6 G2R-2
X2 1 +5V 10 7 R51
1K8 R35
X2 5 CLIM 9 8
0.5R/5W
30R1
R32
R29
C17
C16
150K
4u7
100n
TLP521-4
+34V
R50
2K2
+15V 2 K2
ICD7 +15V
X2 16
1N4004
3 CMAN 1
D12
ICD3 1
2 15 2 17 G2R-2 D20
R79
TLP521-4 ULN2804 10K 1N4004
+
C24
10u
100K
1R522
R65
51K1
R69
ICD1 14 ICD1 +34V
D13 R59
4 13 1 2 3 4
4
681R
R66
RN3
ICD2 ICD3
R63
+ 1 2 OC 4
1R534
221R
BYV27
+15V
R75
16 11 T4
D17
V2+ P6KE18 150R/5W
+
1n
C21
R64
C22
1M
C2 BD140
10
X7 8 N/C 3 FB
6
6 9
RT E1 BUS36
+
C33
R62
4x10K
4x10K
10n
R82
121K
BY229
C34
5 E2 10
3RN24
47
D19
CT 3 K3
5RN2
R74
GND
56R2
C26
10K
ICD1 X4
1R542
1n
ICD7 4K75 ICA5
X2 7 ZDIR C 5 12 5 6 TL494 7 7 5 ZMOT 1
+34V
3K32
3K32
475K
470n
C35
R78
R67
R68
4
40106 X4
"0" UP 6 11 1N4004 R72 8 6 ZMOT 2
R80
H5
"1" DOWN
TLP521-4 2 K3 10K
RED
1K G2R-2
BY229
D21 ICD2 ICD3 ICD3
D18
1N4004
X7 1
D14
ICD3 1 R81 13 12 14 13
5 6
P6KE18
3 16
8K25
C23
D16
R71
C25
1u
10n
4K75
R76
ULN2804 ULN2804
+15V ULN2804 +15V
X7 3 R58 +15V
+
C36
2K2 ICD3
10
10K
2 &
4k75 8 010 ON
10K 40106
LOWER LIMIT 4011 0 11 OFF ICD3
4011
8
1 0 0 OFF 5 11 N/C N/C 4 K2
+15V 7 N/C
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
C27
C28
C29
C30
C31
C32
4x10K
101 ICA3
ON N/C 8 6 N/C
R57 110 ON LM393 ULN2804 6 N/C 8
7RN2
2K2 111 ON N/C
10K
6 TARK.
02.06.95 HK LIITTYY SUHDE
10K 40106
4011
D 31332 Kompression puristusvoima muutettu 16.8.96 AM 27.8.97HK 27.8.98JJ HYV.
02.06.95 JJS :
UPPER LIMIT NO
NIMI
C 31149 Uusi ohjauslogiikka kompressiolle 17.10.95RN 26.1.96HK 26.1.96JJ INSTRUMENTARIUM C&Z DRIVER BOARD
MG 33035-3SE
E 31686 Kompression puristusv.muut. R85 = 3K32 13.8.98 NJ imaging V 1.5
92744-8.sch-1 - Thu Jun 15 09:11:20 2000
+24V +5V
IC1 L4962 L1
+24V X1 1 7 IN OUT 2
NC 8 1 NC +5V
150 H
NC 9 3 NC
NC 16 6 NC
15 SOFT FRQ
OSC GND COM FB
14 4 5 12 13 11 10
C10
C12
C7
C8
100n
100n
100n
100n
+
100u
C1
+
C5
100u
BYV27
V1
15K
R2
4k75
R3
2n2
+
4K32
2u2
C2
C3
R1
33n
C4
GND X1 2
+5V
+5V
CPUVCC X2 8 1 X4
+5V
2
OPTIO
4
6
8
2
2
8
6
4
330R
1RN8
3RN9
1 40 IC8
1k
20 38 10 X4
3
5
7
1
7
5
37 9
MCT2E ' IC7 36 8
1 2 39 DATA
35 7
40106 34 6
CD_DATA_OUT X2 6
IC3 33 5
32 4
31 3
' OPTIO
MCT2E IC7 4 RN2 3
3 4 22 STROBE 30
2 1 4
40106 29 H1
330R 5
CD_LATCH_ENABLE X2 3 28 2 RN1 1
IC6 27 4 3 10
UCN5818 9 6
26 6 5
8 1
'
25 8 7
MCT2E IC7 24 7
6 21 CLK 330R 8 RN2 7 2
5 23
6 5 3
40106
CD_CLOCK X2 4 6 RN3 5 330R
IC5 18 8 7
17 9 H2
+5V 8 RN4 7 330R
16 10
15 6 5 5 1
14 4 3 4 6
13 2 1 3
12 330R 2
RN3
10k
' 11 3 8
R9
IC7
13 12 19 BLANKING 2 1 7
10 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
40106 330R
RN11
RN5
RN6
9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 1 1
10u
+
10k
10k
10k
+24V +24V +24V +24V
C9
+5V +24V
'
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
MCT2E IC7 16 8
V6
V7
V8
V9
11 10
3 47R/5W 6 X1
40106
CD_CS(ADC) X2 5 H3 7
330R 2 R11
IC4 5 X1
6
1
R6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IC2
+5V H4 14 4 X1
330R 10
+5V +5V
RN7
15
L293B 11 3 X1
+5V R7 1
10k
VCCOUT X3 3
IC11
1N4148
V11
10k
10k
RN7
RN7
1 VCC
8
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
X3 2 2 REF+ 7 4 512 13
V5
V4
V3
V2
AIN IN CL
3 DOUT 6
4 REF-
GNDOUT X3 1 *CS
5
GND
1N4148
V10
C11
100n
TLC549
+5V
1k5
R10
MCT2E 220R
CD_DATA_IN X2 2 R8
CPUGND X2 7
IC12 +5V IC10 14
VCC 3
1 6
2
4 8
4k75
R4
' IC7 5 11
100k 9 8
9
R5 40106 10
12 13
GND
74HC126 7
C6
100n
S1
PIIRT.
15.1.93 OPO ALPHA RT SFS 4011
MERKKI MUUT.NO MUUTOS PIIRT. TARK. HYV. TARK. YLEISTOLERANSSI
SUHDE
LIITTYY
HYV. :
NO
NIMI
30600 PUSKUROIDAAN AD-MUUNTIMEN SARJALIIKENNE 16.5.92 TI INSTRUMENTARIUM COMPRESSION DISPLAY
MG 32010-3S
imaging 32010A3S.DWG
+15V TP17
X3
+15V
"EXP" +15V
ICD1 H2
2RN71
9X10k
11 10 R32
4X10k
2RN11
ICD1
40106 3K32
X3 11 *EXPENA 13 12
10k
R33
TYPE 40106
R35
18 TUBEFAIL R36 R37
X3
TYPE 47k5
6K81 475R
CURRENT LIMIT R38
LM339 R39 TL074
9 2
14 1 39R2
8 1k 3
+15V ICA4
BYV27
BYV27
+15V ICA3
D13
D14
TF3 SEC
R40
750R
NORMAL +15V
6k81
TP18 3 4
R41
33p
C9
1W
39R2
R104
1 S1
1R
R42
RN71
332K
R43
9X10k
ICA4 3 2 ICD2 14
H3
10 8 13 "SHUTDOWN"
X3 9 13 4
BYV27
BYV27
11 S Q +15V BRIDGE CURRENT
11
4
5
D15
D16
10 LM339 6 C1
9
4X10k
14 1D
8RN17
D17 R45 12
10 D18
R44
C10
TEST
10n
17 R
10k
R46
TYPE +15V
SD101A 1k 7 ICD3 14 500R
4013 1N4005
R47 2 &
8 9 R48
+15V
100k 1 10k
SD101A
D19
4023 7
C11
22n
R50 4 ICA3 "OP FRQ" TP19
4K75
X3 15 HFB
R49
5
500p
C12
7 TP20
16 10k 6
TYPE 11 +15V
TL074
SD101A
2 T13
TP21
C13
D20
10n
43k2
R86
1
kV-FEEDBACK
10n
RN16
+25V
4X10k
4RN13
4X10k
3
ICA1 D21
10k
1R512
TP22 IRF642
-15V -15V 5 7
1k82
R87
5
6 R54 TF1 PRIM
LM324 SHUTDOWN 5 6 3 1N4148
10k
+
Vs
2R521
C14
R53
100k
R55 & R56
22
6 2
2
500R 40106 5 ENABLE 4 2 1
LM336-5.0 4 5
D22
3k65 10k PULSE
1
4023 RED
10k
R57
+15V D23 +15V D24 GND
10k 3
+15V R64 R105
C16
10n
4K75
R58
+
1k1
100k
R60
C15
R61
3 SG3635
22
R63
1k 5k11 R65
kV-ADJUSTMENT 1N4148 ICD1 14 1N4148 H4
1 C17 R66 4 3 R67 2k
9X10k
6RN71
9X10k
RN3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ICD1
R68
1 RN4 2 9
9k09
X3 12 CHIPSEL 8 R69
220p
+15V
100p
C18
C19
TYPE A 4X10k 40106 ICA2 100k
12 100n
X3 13 CLK 3 RN4 4 13 14 kVfb
/WR VDD [1V ~ 10kV]
8 DATA0 56
+
7 DATA1 78
3RN71
ICA4 Vs
10k
2R721
C21
R73
100k
9X10k
TYPE 11
22
4X10k 3 2 2
10 D0 GND 15 10 R76 14 5
X3 6 DATA2 6 RN5 5 9 D1 VREF
D2 LM324 10k R79
5 DATA3 43 8
4K75
100k
R77
R78
+
D3
1k1
R80
C22
4 DATA4 21 7
22
TYPE D4 16
220n
C23
4X10k 6
D5 RFB
X3 3 DATA5 6 RN6 5 5 1 +15V
1M
+15V
2 DATA6 43 4 D6 OUT1 TP25
D7
1 DATA7 21
TYPE AD7524
4X10k
D26 D27
6k81
6k81
R82
R83
1 1 TRI STATE
1 0 HIGH
X3 20 RG2 1N4148 1N4148 0 1 LOW
19 RG1
0 0 HIGH
TYPE
f MIN f MAX
C24
R84
R85
C25
5k62
100n
100n
1k
+34V
1N4004 1N4004
D1 D2
X1
11
JH2
JH1
X1
K1
K2
1
K1 JH2 K2 JH1
36MB100 TP2
R1
LINE R110
F1
20AF
VOLTAGE 100R/25W D3
TP5 T1 TP11 T7
R4 R18
TP36
C1
100n
TP6 T2 TP39
"310V" 47R TP12 T8
47R
1
1
R5 R19
H1
X1 2 TP7 T3 TP13 T9
47R 47R
1
K1 JH2
1
R6 R20 X4
3
3
P6KE18
R16
P6KE18
47R
1M
6n8
D4
C4
R30
47R
1M
6n8
D8
C6
SE1
SE2
1
X1 3 N/C TP4
TF2
TF3 PRIM
TF1
P6KE18
L1
R7
R8
R9
1K
1K
1K
C8
R21
R22
R23
P6KE18
1K
1K
1K
X1 4 N/C HP1 1 X4
D5
1 2 1 2
D9
4
4
HP1 2
2 5
T10
TP37
TP8 T4 TP40 TP14
R10 R24
+
681K
T11
C2
C3
R2
100n
TP38 TP35
47
X2 47R
TP9 T5
47R
TP15
1
1
R11 R25 T12
47R T6 47R TP16
TP10
1
1
X2 2
R3
R12 R26
200k
5
P6KE18
P6KE18
R17
D10
R31
1M
1M
6n8
6n8
47R 47R
D6
C5
C7
SE1
SE2
X4
1
1
CAPACITOR TP1 3 4
TP34
TF1
TF2
R13
R14
R15
R27
R28
R29
P6KE18
P6KE18
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
X2
D11
D7
1
6
TP3
L2
2 1 HPI X4
HPI 5
RN68
6
X3: FILAMENT CONTROL BOARD (control signals)
9X10k
3 12 10
4X10k
4X10k
5 7 8 9 10 PIIRT. YLEISTOLERANSSI
RN7
X5
1 RN2 2 3 RN2 4
ICA7 L4962 L3
1 +34V A 4X10k 2 B 4X10k
7 IN OUT
N/C 8 1 N/C
150 H
N/C 9 3 N/C
H8
N/C 16 6 N/C
GREEN
15 SOFT FRQ
GREEN
H9
R88
OSC GND COM FB
9k1
14 4 5 12 13 11 10
"+34V"
/50V
P6KE47
+
C26
D28
P6KE18
D29
+
C27
BYV27
1000
D30
470
6K81
R89
R90
15K
4K75
R91
R92
3k32
2n2
R93+
4K32
C28
C29
2u2
TP28 TP29
33n
330p
C30
C31
X5 2
6
TYPE
R94
1k
H10
F/50V
+
C32
90R9
P6KE18
D34
F
+
470
C33
R95
X5 5 -34V
LM337 1 10 CONTACTS FOR WARNING LIGHTS
3k32
2 3
R96
1N4004 RG2 4 X6
D
TP30
VB24
8RN27
X-RAYS!
4X10k
VB24
5 RN2 6
1N4004
K4
D36
C 4X10k
TP31
K4
3 X6
+34V 2 X6
VB24
1N4004
D35
D38 K3
TP32 TP33 +25V
K3
1 X6
1 RN8 2 3 RN8 4
ICA9 L4962 L4
X5 3 +34VREL A4X10k 7 2 B4X10k
IN OUT
N/C 8 1 N/C
150 H H11
N/C 9 3 N/C
H12 N/C 16 6 N/C
15 SOFT FRQ
RED
R97
RED
14 4 5 12 13 11 10
"+34VREL"
+
P6KE27
C34
D32
470
P6KE47
D37
BYV27
D33
6K81
R98
R99
15K
4K75
R100
R101
6k8
2n2
R102+
4K32
C35
C36
10u
33n
330p
C37
C38
X5 4
4X10kC
8RN87
6RN85
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
C39
C40
C41
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
PIIRT.
PIIRT.
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