Craden Peripherals DP8 Main Printed Circuit Board, Keypad/Display Assembly, Microprocessor System

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4.1.4 Main Printed Circuit Board

The Main PCB is located in the rear of the printer and contains power supply, control and driver electronics. The regulated +38VDC is converted to +5VDC, +12VDC and –12VDC by a switching regulator on the main PCB. The +38VDC drives the printhead and stepper motors.

The control electronics are based on a 68HC12 microcontroller, a 128 Kbyte flash memory and 32Kbyte RAM. The microcontroller contains a 16-bit microprocessor, non-volatile EEPROM, timers, serial I/O communication ports and baud rate generator, multiple parallel ports and an A/D converter driven by the optical sensors. The main PCB also contains circuitry for interfacing to the keyboard/display assembly, driving the printhead and stepper motors and providing signal level conversion for the serial interface signals. The driver electronics include switching transistors that drive the printhead and 4 H-Bridge switching regulators that drive the carriage and document drive stepper motors. An optical sensor mounted on the main PCB detects opening of the cabinet.

4.1.5 Keypad/Display Assembly

The keyboard/display assembly consists of a 16 key keypad arranged in a 8 x 2 scanning matrix and a 2 line by 16 character dot matrix LCD display module. The display buffers 32 characters of data and generates the dot patterns and timing to drive the LCD.

4.2ELECTRONICS IN DETAIL - Refer to #72135 Schematic 4.2.1 Low Voltage Supplies

The +38VDC supplied from the switching power supply is converted to +5VDC, +12VDC and – 12VDC by switching regulator V1 (or alternate V2) using Schottky diode D31 and a small cube switching transformer. The 100KHz switching frequency is set by C19 & R38. The +5VDC is monitored by Q3 so that the electronics are held reset if the +5VDC is not stable.

4.2.2 Microprocessor System

The 68HC12 microcontroller U10 has a 250 nanosecond cycle time that it generates from 16Mhz crystal Y1. Each cycle the 68HC12 provides a timing pulse on TP1 for synchronizing the devices on the data bus and updates the address on pins A0-A18. The high order address lines are decoded by the 68HC12 to generate chip selects to the RAM and flash memory.

The 32 KByte RAM U9 is selected by U9 pin 20. The RAM provides workspace and buffer memory for the 68HC12. All printer, communication and service configuration parameters are stored in EEPROM internal to the 68HC12. The128 KByte flash memory U8 is selected by U8 pin 22. This memory contains the dot patterns for all printable characters and all programs that the 68HC12 executes to control the printer.

4.2.3 Stepper Motor Drivers

Each stepper motor has 2 stator coils, each driven by a 3718 driver U1, 2, 6 and 7. Each 3718 contains 4 transistors arranged in a H-Bridge that can apply +38 VDC to either end of the coil, a 25KHz switching oscillator and comparators that limit the coil current by sensing the voltage on an external resistor R4, 6, 29 or 32. Each 3718 is controlled by 3 signals driven from the 68HC12: a phase signal which indicates which direction current is to flow through the coil and two signals which limit the current to 0, 20, 60 or 100% of a maximum value determined by the external resistor. 0% is used to turn off a winding, 20% is used when the motor is holding a fixed position and 60 or 100% is used when the motor is rotating. See Figure 4-1 for typical voltage waveforms on both ends of a motor coil and the external resistor. The ground plane under the 4 3718's is connected to the rear panel heat sink to reduce the temperature rise.

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Contents R I P H E R a L S R P O R a T I O N RevisionAirport HIGHWAY, PENNSAUKEN, NJ Record of Changes Pages AffectedALL Operation DP8 & DP9 Technical Manual Table of ContentsTheory of Operation MaintenanceTroubleshooting Recommended Spare Parts Recommended Service ToolsMajor Assembly Illustrations & Parts Lists Environment & Standards Document CharacteristicsPhysical Characteristics InterfaceInstallation Procedure Operation Ribbon Cartridge Loading ReshipmentKeypad Operation Display OperationKeypad & Display Panel Configuration Configuration Category PressDocument Insertion Printer Parameters DisplayRemarks Communication Parameters Override ParametersDisplay Remarks Diagnostics Power Up Diagnostics Service ParametersSelf Test Enhanced DiagnosticsError Conditions Document Jam Carriage FaultAscii Command SummaryHex Command ProgrammingESC R ESC HESC K ESC LPrint Commands Stops double height print DC3 Low Density Graphics CommandsHigh Density Graphics Commands Display CommandsConfiguration Commands Status and Keypad CommandsDP XE DJ KB BZ BA Drivers Installing Craden Drivers on Windows 95 orAscii MeaningInstalling Craden Drivers on Windows NT, 2000 or XP Installing Craden USB Drivers on Windows NT, 2000 or XPUsing Printer Resident Device Fonts Input Buffer Operation Writing to the Printer LCD DisplayInterfacing FunctProblem Solving Interface Signals & CablesPin Signal Description Printer Pin PC-25 Pin PC-9 Pin SignalNo Printing or Light Printing Carriage Fault or No Carriage MotionRollers Run at Power-Up or After Document Ejected No Document MotionTheory of Operation Overview Carriage Drive AssemblyDocument Drive Assembly Switching Power SupplyStepper Motor Drivers Keypad/Display AssemblyMain Printed Circuit Board Microprocessor SystemPhase a I0A I1A Phase B I0B I1B Current U20 15 a Stepper Motor Drive CircuitCharacter Printing Keypad and Display Refer to Schematic #72135Printhead Drivers SensorsPrinthead Drive Circuit I LSensor Cleaning MaintenanceLubrication and Cleaning 5.1.1 Lubrication Document Feed Roller CleaningHarsh, abrasive cleaners Printhead CleaningDocument Print Area Cleaning Cabinet Exterior CleaningElectrical Adjustments Service Parameter SET-UP ProcedureMechanical Adjustments 5.4.1 Printhead Gap Ribbon Shield Removal / Replacement Ribbon Shield Face Inspection Rear Document Roller Spring Force Carriage Drive Belt TensionDocument Drive Belt Tension Carriage Shaft Cam and Shaft RackAuto Alignment Gate Height Auto Alignment Gate RampCabinet Replacement ProceduresFront Document Roller Spring Force Auto Alignment Skew Sensor CalibrationDisplay Power Supply PCBSensor PCB KeypadDocument Drive Belt Document MotorPrinthead Carriage Drive BeltDefective Keypad TroubleshootingBasic Troubleshooting Procedure No DisplayDefective Sensor No Document MotionNo Carriage Motion Symptom Condition Remedy No Print or Light PrintPrint Quality Interface Inoperative Missing DotsErratic Document Feed or Mispositioning Erratic Character Spacing or False Document JamsUse this flow chart to assist in troubleshooting Diagnostic FlowchartRecommended Service Tools Recommended Spare PartsDescription PART# Printer Diagram DP8 & DP9 Assembly Tree DWG REV. CAll assemblies not ending in X are used both on DP8 and DP9 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page