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Figure   1-12.   Typical   Display   and   Counter   Board   Circuitry.
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Figure   1-14.   Temperature   Indicator   Amplifier   Circuit.

plays  (I’s).  Since  the  CLD’s  have  no  BCD  decade counter  output;  for  BCD-DAC  decoding,  BCD  de- cade  counters  (DC’s)  are  added  to  the  display  and counter  board  for  this  purpose.  LAMP  TEST,  gener- ated  by  the  PRESS  TO  TEST  switch,  lights  all  seg- ments  in  the  displays.  RESET,  from  the  A/D  con- verter, resets   the   counter-latch-decoders   at   the beginning of   the   reference   integration   period. TRANSFER-TO-MEMORY, from the A/D con- verter,   transfers   the   CLD   count   into   the   CLD latches   at   the   conclusion   of   the   reference   integra- tion   period   to   update   the   display.   The   blanking TM  55-4920-401-13&P input  of  the  CLD’s  is  controlled  by  FF2B  (fig.  1-3) and  goes  high  to  blank  an  indicator  display  on  every other   reading   when   the   input   signal   to   the   indicator is    out-of-range. (2)   Temperature   Indicator.   The   following subparagraphs   describe   circuitry   that   is   unique   to the  temperature  indicator. ( a )     T e m p e r a t u r e     S i g n a l     C o n d i- tioning.  A   thermocouple   circuit   is   formed   when the   thermocouple   wire   of   the   measuring   junction   is connected  to  the  copper  wiring  of  the  A/D  converter at   the   Compensator   (fig.   1-13).   The   junction   at   the Figure   1-13.   Temperature   Indicator   Compensator. compensator   is   called   the   reference   junction.   Any RT.  The  negative  thermocouple  lead   is   connected variation   in   the   temperature   of   the   reference   junc- tion  will  cause  either  an  increase  or  decrease  in  the signal   voltage.   To   measure   temperature   accurately, the  reference  junction  must  either  be  held  at  a  con- stant  temperature  or  referenced  to  a  voltage  which varies   with   temperature   and   in   relation   to   the   ther- mocouple   curve.   The   compensator   generates   a   refer- ence   voltage   through   the   use   of   a   thermal   resistor, with  copper  wire  to  the  higher  potential  end  of  this resistor.   The   thermal   resistor,   having   a   positive temperature   coefficient,   modifies   the   reference voltage   when   the   ambient   temperature   increases. To   assure   that   their   temperatures   are   the   same,   the reference    junction    and    thermal    resistor    are encapsulated. 1-12

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