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ffc:100 [2023/08/17 18:31] – [Useful Links] Michael Radunskyffc:100 [2023/08/17 19:02] – [FPGA Control] Michael Radunsky
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   - Touch the “PZT” touch screen button (<imgref pzt>) to bring up a drop-down menu and select “Full Range x10” to enable the PZT servo.\\ <imgcaption pzt|Select PZT Gain>{{ :ffc:updated_pzt_menu.png?direct&400 |}}</imgcaption>   - Touch the “PZT” touch screen button (<imgref pzt>) to bring up a drop-down menu and select “Full Range x10” to enable the PZT servo.\\ <imgcaption pzt|Select PZT Gain>{{ :ffc:updated_pzt_menu.png?direct&400 |}}</imgcaption>
 ====FPGA Control==== ====FPGA Control====
-The SLICE-FPGA dual-channel Offset Phase Lock Servo can be used to phase lock ƒ<sub>CEO</sub> to a reference (TBD) and ƒ<sub>opt</sub> to a reference laser such as the Rio Planex. 
  
-For locking the FFC-100 with the Vescent SLICE-FPGA-II Module, [[ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga-ii|click here]]+| {{ :take-note.png?50&nolink }}  | Visit these pages for the appropriate offset phase lock servo manual \\ [[ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga|SLICE-FPGA manual]] \\ [[ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga-ii|SLICE-FPGA-II manual]]  |\\
  
-If using the SLICE-FPGA[[ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga|click here]].+The two channels of the SLICE-FPGA or SLICE-FPGA-II Offset Phase Lock Servo can be used to control a self-referenced phase lock of ƒ<sub>CEO</sub> and a lock of ƒ<sub>opt</sub> to a reference laser such as [[https://stabilaser.dk/stabilized-laser/|the Sabilaser 1542]] or [[https://rio-lasers.com/1550nm-laser-diode/|the RIO Planex]].
 ====Slow Loop Feedback==== ====Slow Loop Feedback====
 Slow servo functionality is designed to allow indefinite FOPT locking times despite long-term drifts in the reference laser’s frequency outside the dynamic range of the FFC’s PZT feedback. This is achieved by slow temperature feedback to the oscillator of the FFC, which locks the PZT output voltage to a setpoint voltage near the middle of its dynamic range. To enable the slow servo, first lock FOPT normally, with the DAC 1 slider as close to centered as possible. Next, navigate to the home screen of the FFC-100 and press the “Slow Servo” button at the top of the screen (<imgref ss_home> and <imgref ss_enabled> ). Slow servo functionality is designed to allow indefinite FOPT locking times despite long-term drifts in the reference laser’s frequency outside the dynamic range of the FFC’s PZT feedback. This is achieved by slow temperature feedback to the oscillator of the FFC, which locks the PZT output voltage to a setpoint voltage near the middle of its dynamic range. To enable the slow servo, first lock FOPT normally, with the DAC 1 slider as close to centered as possible. Next, navigate to the home screen of the FFC-100 and press the “Slow Servo” button at the top of the screen (<imgref ss_home> and <imgref ss_enabled> ).
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