Technical Data and Instructions: Dataplot Printer Control Board Model Cb1100
Technical Data and Instructions: Dataplot Printer Control Board Model Cb1100
Technical Data and Instructions: Dataplot Printer Control Board Model Cb1100
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
MATING CONNECTORS
The stepper motor (J1), the printhead (J3 or J4) and the paper
take-up unit (J6) mating cables are supplied by B-G Instruments.
Other mating cables are:
J2: T&B Ansley 609-4000M or equivalent
J5: T&B Ansley 609-2000M or equivalent
J7: T&B Ansley 609-2600M or equivalent
J8: T&B Ansley 609-1400M or equivalent
J9: T&B Ansley 609-2000M or equivalent
J10: Molex 22-01-3057 housing, 08-50-0114 terminals
JP1 and JP4: Aries ML100S or equivalent
ANALOG INPUTS - JS
PARALLEL INTERFACE - J7
J7 includes the parallel input and other 1/O lines. The
data lines are positive true TTL. Bits 0-7 form the parallel
input byte. The STROBE* line to the printer is normally
high. When a STROBE` pulse is received, its trailing edge
causes the data to be read and the
Select BUSY Polarity
output BUSY line to be set high.
Using JP4 Jumpers
After BUSY returns low, the printer
can accept more data. The polarity of
the BUSY signal can be inverted to
BUSY* by changing a jumper on JP4,
BUSY
BUSY
as shown at the left.
HIGH
LOW
Outbits 0-7 are used for custom programmed applications that require TTL output. The pin assignments are:
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
BUSY
STROBE*
Bit 0
Bit 1
Bit 2
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bit 5
Bit 6
Bit 7
Outbit 2
Outbit 4
Outbit 6
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
Ground
Ground
PAPER OUT
Ground
Ground
Outbit 0
Outbit 1
unused/special app.
unused/external reset
PAPER ADVANCE
Outbit 3
Outbit 5
Outbit 7
Pin #
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
+ Input
Channel #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Ground
Pins
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Because there is such a wide range of possible applications for a device that can accept a number of analog input
signals, producing a graphical and/or alphanumeric printed
record based on those and other inputs, it is likely that each
new application will require a custom program. A generic
analog input program could probably not be much more
versatile than a standard chart recorder, unable to provide
anything near the range of functions of which this hardware is
capable. For this reason, B-G Instruments has developed an
application development service that can create, quickly and at
low cost, the custom program that will best fit your
application's needs.
If you can describe to our sales engineer the kind of
signals that are available from your system and how you want
the printed record to appear, we can prepare for you a written
functional specification and a fixed-price quotation for writing
the necessary software. For a simple application, this onetime
cost may be just a few hundred dollars; for something more
complete, perhaps a couple of thousand. In any event, we think
it is a very efficient way to develop an instrument system that
so effectively meets the needs of your application.
Of course, we won't exactly be starting from scratch to
write your application program. In over 15 years of writing
dozens of proprietary and custom application programs, we
have built a substantial library of routines that can be called
on to help build new programs to run on B-G Instruments'
printers. That's why we are able to complete most new
applications within a month or so and at such modest cost.
Let us know how we can help you.
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SERIAL INTERFACE - J8
KEYPAD INTERFACE J9
"D"
Pin
2
3
4
20
6
7
Signal
Name
TXD
RXD
RTS
RTS
DSR
GND
SELF-TEST PRINTOUTS
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POWER-ON DIAGNOSTICS
+5 volts
5 volt return
+drive voltage
drive voltage return
External battery (if used)
CLOCK/CALENDAR OPTION
If your printer is equipped with the clock/calendar option,
there may also be a custom application program installed in the
printer. If so, refer to the documentation that describes that
program to determine the clock function and the manner of
setting the time and date.
The standard DataPlot program also provides for setting
and reading the time and date by using a keypad that is
connected to J9 as described under "KEYPAD INTERFACE"
elsewhere in this data sheet. For such use, the keypad must be
in "application" mode.
To set the clock, key in the date and time in the format:
MMDDYYhhmm, then press the E key. If the time and date
are valid, the clock will be set and started and the date and
time will be printed for verification. The date and time will
also be printed whenever the keypad is in "application" mode
and the E key is pressed with no previous numeric entry.
PAPER ADVANCE
The PAPER ADVANCE signal is applied to a line
available on pin 20 of J7 and pin 1 of J9. It is pulled-up on the
logic board. To advance paper, ground this line or drive it low
through a TTL driver. Paper can also be advanced or reversed
by software command. See the "Standard DataPlot
Commands" data sheet for a full description.
PTU CONNECTION - J6
The 4-pin connector J6 is used for driving a B-G
Instruments' Paper Take-Up Unit type PTU 1224, 1320 or
1416 to re-roll the printed paper automatically. If your
system includes a PTU, connect its cable connector to J6,
matching the red dots for correct polarity. The PTU runs only
while the printer is printing and for approximately 1 /2
second after it stops, and maintains tension in the printed
paper. The PTU also has a manual drive switch.
PAPER-OUT SIGNALS
If the connected print mechanism is equipped with a
paper-out sensor, the TTL signal appears on pin 6 of J7. A high
level indicates the paper-out condition; a low level means
paper-OK. In addition, when the paper state changes from OK
to out, the printer sends a DC character ($14) via the serial
interface. When the paper stat e changes from out to OK, the
printer sends a DC2 character ($12).
In the standard DataPlot program, the paper state
condition is also used to inhibit attempts to print when paper
is out and to facilitate an autoload function when paper is
inserted into a powered-up empty printer.
WARRANTY
B-G Instruments will repair or replace, at its option, any
DataPlot CB 1100 control board that malfunctions due to a
manufacturing defect within one year after the original date of
sale, provided that it is used only for control of the correct type
of DataPlot print mechanism and:
1. neither the control board nor the attached print mechanism
have been modified in any way not specifically authorized
in writing by B-G Instruments, and
2. electrical power supplied to the control board has always
been within the specifications given in this data sheet, and
3. the control board has not been damaged electrically,
mechanically, thermally or in any other way.
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