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waveguide:manual [2016/01/28 01:08] – [Operation] Michael Radunskywaveguide:manual [2016/01/28 01:17] – [Connections and Controls] Michael Radunsky
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 The user should NEVER disconnect the  control cable from the scanner or driver while power is applied ("hot swapping"). Since the devices does not have internal pull-downs to ground, any voltage left on the device could permanently damage it, causing reduced throughput, highly degraded beam quality, and large in-plane scattering. The user should NEVER disconnect the  control cable from the scanner or driver while power is applied ("hot swapping"). Since the devices does not have internal pull-downs to ground, any voltage left on the device could permanently damage it, causing reduced throughput, highly degraded beam quality, and large in-plane scattering.
  
-With the power switch in the OFF or down position (see Figure 5) connect the power supply to the wall plug and to the LS-105 back panel (see Figure 6).  Use the provided cable to connect the LS-105 driver to the SEEOR unit.  The unit is now ready to be powered on.  The driver provides up to 110 V to the beam steerer.  Please operate safely.+With the power switch in the OFF or down position (see <imgref front>) connect the power supply to the wall plug and to the LS-105 back panel (see <imgref rear>).  Use the provided cable to connect the LS-105 driver to the SEEOR unit.  The unit is now ready to be powered on.  The driver provides up to 110 V to the beam steerer.  Please operate safely.
 Please allow 1 to 2 minutes for the SEEOR to temperature stabilize. Please allow 1 to 2 minutes for the SEEOR to temperature stabilize.
 Now the beam steerer is ready for steering.  Connect your voltage source to the front panel BNC marked Horizontal and Vertical. A positive voltage at the “Horizontal” input will steer one way and a negative voltage will steer the other way.  DO NOT EXCEED ± 10 V.  Input impedance is 1 MΩ.  For the “Vertical Scanning” input, use a positive voltage only. Now the beam steerer is ready for steering.  Connect your voltage source to the front panel BNC marked Horizontal and Vertical. A positive voltage at the “Horizontal” input will steer one way and a negative voltage will steer the other way.  DO NOT EXCEED ± 10 V.  Input impedance is 1 MΩ.  For the “Vertical Scanning” input, use a positive voltage only.
    
-<WRAP left round box 100%>[{{ :waveguide:manuals:4_front_panel.png?400|Figure 5. LS-105 front panel}}]+<WRAP left round box 100%><imgcaption front| LS-105 front panel>{{ :waveguide:manuals:4_front_panel.png?400}}</imgcaption>
 Front Panel Controls (from left to right) Front Panel Controls (from left to right)
 |Power Switch|This turns the unit on.  Up is on and down is off.| |Power Switch|This turns the unit on.  Up is on and down is off.|
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-<WRAP left round box 100%>[{{:waveguide:manuals:5_rear_panel.png?400|Figure 6. LS-105 rear panel}}]+<WRAP left round box 100%><imgcaption rear| LS-105 rear panel>{{:waveguide:manuals:5_rear_panel.png?400}}</imgcaption>
 Back panel Controls (from left to right) Back panel Controls (from left to right)
 |Polarity Clock Out|This outputs the clock frequency.  The driver outputs an AM square wave to drive the beam steerer.  As the square wave transitions polarity, there may be a minute change in the scan angle.  If the user’s application is sensitive to this change the clock out provides a means to synchronize to this.|  |Polarity Clock Out|This outputs the clock frequency.  The driver outputs an AM square wave to drive the beam steerer.  As the square wave transitions polarity, there may be a minute change in the scan angle.  If the user’s application is sensitive to this change the clock out provides a means to synchronize to this.| 
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 A typical angle tuning curve for a SEEOR is shown in the figure.  And typical output beam quality is shown next to it. A typical angle tuning curve for a SEEOR is shown in the figure.  And typical output beam quality is shown next to it.
-<WRAP left round box 450>[{{  :waveguide:manuals:seeor_tuning_curve.png?400  |Figure X. Angle vs. voltage for horizontal (blue) and vertical (red) tuning.}}]</WRAP><WRAP left round box 450>[{{  :waveguide:manuals:seeor_output_beam_quality.png?200  |Figure XI.  Typical output beam quality of SEEOR}}]</WRAP>+<WRAP left round box 400><imgcaption tuning| Angle vs. voltage for horizontal (blue) and vertical (red) tuning.>{{  :waveguide:manuals:seeor_tuning_curve.png?350  }}</imgcaption></WRAP><WRAP left round box 350><imgcaption beamqual| Typical output beam quality of SEEOR.>{{  :waveguide:manuals:seeor_output_beam_quality.png?300  }}</imgcaption></WRAP>
    
 =====Advanced Settings===== =====Advanced Settings=====
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