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slice:dcc [2020/04/29 22:04] – [Rear Panel] Michael Radunskyslice:dcc [2020/04/29 22:25] – [Specifications] Michael Radunsky
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 | \\ \\ Maximum Current                                                |  200 mA\\ 500 mA\\ 1,000 A\\ 2,000 mA   | | \\ \\ Maximum Current                                                |  200 mA\\ 500 mA\\ 1,000 A\\ 2,000 mA   |
 | \\ \\ Current Noise((Constant Current Mode)) ((rms 100 Hz to 1 MHz))  |  1.5\\ 4\\ 10\\ 15                      | | \\ \\ Current Noise((Constant Current Mode)) ((rms 100 Hz to 1 MHz))  |  1.5\\ 4\\ 10\\ 15                      |
-| Input Impedance \\ Rear \\ Front  |  \\ >20 kΩ\\ 50 Ω or 1 MΩ  |+Current Modulation Input Impedance \\ Rear \\ Front  |  \\ >20 kΩ\\ 50 Ω or 1 MΩ  |
 | Modulation Bandwidth((-3 dB point)), ((front & rear modulation input ports))|  DC to >1 MHz                | | Modulation Bandwidth((-3 dB point)), ((front & rear modulation input ports))|  DC to >1 MHz                |
 |Modulation Depth          \\ SLICE-DCC-200\\ SLICE-DCC-500\\ SLICE-DCC-1000\\ SLICE-DCC-2000 |  \\ ±10 mA\\ ±25 mA\\ ±50 mA\\ ±50 mA  | |Modulation Depth          \\ SLICE-DCC-200\\ SLICE-DCC-500\\ SLICE-DCC-1000\\ SLICE-DCC-2000 |  \\ ±10 mA\\ ±25 mA\\ ±50 mA\\ ±50 mA  |
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 | Drift                                                                |  <25 µA/°C                              | | Drift                                                                |  <25 µA/°C                              |
 | Power Stability((constant power mode))                                0.1% rms((relative to maximum power))  | | Power Stability((constant power mode))                                0.1% rms((relative to maximum power))  |
 +| Monitor Photodiode Input Current Range  | ±5 mA |
 | Maximum Compliance Voltage                                            12 V                                   | | Maximum Compliance Voltage                                            12 V                                   |
 | Triggering                                                            TTL                                    | | Triggering                                                            TTL                                    |
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 ===== SLICE-DCC Operation ===== ===== SLICE-DCC Operation =====
 The Home screen displays the status of both channels (<imgref home_scr_dcc>).  The data for each channel is arranged vertically.   At a glance, for each channel, I<sub>set</sub>, and Compliance Voltage can be read.  Touching the blue window labelled Voltage [V] will cause this window to toggle from displaying  Compliance Voltage to displaying dissipated Power. The Home screen displays the status of both channels (<imgref home_scr_dcc>).  The data for each channel is arranged vertically.   At a glance, for each channel, I<sub>set</sub>, and Compliance Voltage can be read.  Touching the blue window labelled Voltage [V] will cause this window to toggle from displaying  Compliance Voltage to displaying dissipated Power.
 +==== Connecting to the Laser Diode ====
 +The SLICE-DCC requires that the cathode of the laser diode is at ground.
 +
 ==== Setting the Operation Mode ==== ==== Setting the Operation Mode ====
 The SLICE-DCC has two operation modes: Constant Current and Constant Power.  The operation mode, as with most other operating parameters can be set independently for each channel.  To toggle between Constant Current and Constant Power modes, from the Home screen, touch the window labelled either CH X Constant Current or CH X Constant Power.  If the channel is in Constant Current Mode, you will be presented with the window seen in <imgref cc_param>. \\ The SLICE-DCC has two operation modes: Constant Current and Constant Power.  The operation mode, as with most other operating parameters can be set independently for each channel.  To toggle between Constant Current and Constant Power modes, from the Home screen, touch the window labelled either CH X Constant Current or CH X Constant Power.  If the channel is in Constant Current Mode, you will be presented with the window seen in <imgref cc_param>. \\
slice/dcc.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 21:07 by Thomas Bersano