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The '''remote control connector''' is common for early [[7000-series scopes]]. | The '''remote control connector''' is common for early [[7000-series scopes]]. | ||
It is an [[Amphenol 165 series connectors|Amphenol 165-16]] socket found on the rear of the [[7503]]/[[7504]], [[7514]], and [[7704]] scopes (connector J1075), and the [[7904]] (connector J90). | It is an [[Amphenol 165 series connectors|Amphenol 165-16]] socket found on the rear of the [[7503]]/[[7504]], [[7514]], and [[7704]] scopes (connector J1075), and the [[7904]] (connector J90). The pinout is different to the [[549 remote control connector]] and associated accessories although the same socket is used. | ||
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Revision as of 06:31, 6 April 2023
The remote control connector is common for early 7000-series scopes.
It is an Amphenol 165-16 socket found on the rear of the 7503/7504, 7514, and 7704 scopes (connector J1075), and the 7904 (connector J90). The pinout is different to the 549 remote control connector and associated accessories although the same socket is used.
Pin | Function | Notes |
---|---|---|
A | Single sweep reset | Close to ground within 0.5 V, 10 mA max, minimum 10 μs pulse width |
B | Ground | |
C | A Remote ready | +5 V via 47 Ω when active, can drive #49 bulb |
D | B Remote ready (*) | +5 V via 47 Ω when active, can drive #49 bulb |
E | Remote readout lock-out (**) | Close to ground within 0.1 V, 2 mA max, 2 V open voltage |
F | Remote single-shot lock-out (**) | Closure to ground within 0.4 V, pin E was grounded before, rate of change ≥ 0.1 V/μs, 3 mA max, 10 V open voltage |
H | Upper screen remote erase (***) | Closure to ground within 0.4 V, rate of change at least 1 V/μs |
J | Lower screen remote erase (***) | Closure to ground within 0.4 V, rate of change at least 1 V/μs |
K | Remote write thru (***) | Closure to ground within 0.4 V, rate of change at least 1 V/μs |