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d2:dbr_laser [2019/09/24 21:11] – [Inputs, Outputs, and Controls] Michael Radunskyd2:dbr_laser [2019/09/24 21:21] – [Inputs, Outputs, and Controls] Michael Radunsky
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 =====Inputs, Outputs, and Controls===== =====Inputs, Outputs, and Controls=====
 +<WRAP center round box 60%>
 +| {{ :warning-sign.png?200&nolink }}    | The D2-100 laser module is factory aligned.  It is not advised that the user attempts to re-align the laser in the field.  If the laser becomes misaligned, please return the unit to the factory for realignment.  |
  
-**Cable Connector**+</WRAP> 
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 +=== Cable Connector ===
  
 The connections to the TECs and thermistors are made to an 8-pin Hirose connector (see <tabref TECconnectortable> for identity of connectors).  The pin definitions are: The connections to the TECs and thermistors are made to an 8-pin Hirose connector (see <tabref TECconnectortable> for identity of connectors).  The pin definitions are:
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 NOTE:  Earlier models use a push-pull connector for the 8-pin connector to the DBR module.  To remove take care to apply opposition forces with the thumb and forefinger knuckles against the housing.  Excessive force could displace the output beam and require realignment. NOTE:  Earlier models use a push-pull connector for the 8-pin connector to the DBR module.  To remove take care to apply opposition forces with the thumb and forefinger knuckles against the housing.  Excessive force could displace the output beam and require realignment.
  
-**Laser Current (SMA)**+=== Laser Current (SMA) ===
 <WRAP center round important 60%> <WRAP center round important 60%>
 Never connect or disconnect the D2-100 Laser to a laser controller that is energized.  Always power down the laser controller completely before making connections to this laser. Never connect or disconnect the D2-100 Laser to a laser controller that is energized.  Always power down the laser controller completely before making connections to this laser.
d2/dbr_laser.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/29 22:18 by Thomas Bersano