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 ====== ICE High Level Overview ====== ====== ICE High Level Overview ======
  
-Integrated Control Electronics (ICE) is a digitally controlled array of low-noise, high bandwidth electronics for controlling the lasers and associated electronics in complex experiments. Each ICE Cube contains up to eight individual ICE boards that provide specific functionality such as four channels of temperature control or current control and laser servo. Additionally, each ICE Cube contains on Master Board for interfacing between individual ICE boards via an external serial interface. Communication with the Master Board is done using human-readable ASCII command via either TTL Serial or USB Serial (see [[ice:commands:overview|Overview of ICE Commands]] for details). The Master Board communicates to individual ICE boards via an I2C bus architecture (in binary).  A schematic of this architecture is shown below in <imgref schamaticoverview>.+Integrated Control Electronics (ICE) is a digitally controlled array of low-noise, high bandwidth electronics for controlling the lasers and associated electronics in complex experiments. Each ICE Cube contains up to eight individual ICE boards that provide specific functionality such as four channels of temperature control or current control and laser servo. Additionally, each ICE Cube contains on Master Board for interfacing between individual ICE boards via an external serial interface. Communication with the Master Board is done using human-readable ASCII command via either TTL Serial or USB Serial (see [[ice:commands:overview|Overview of ICE Commands]] for details). The Master Board communicates to individual ICE boards via an I2C bus architecture (in binary).  A schematic of this architecture is shown below in <imgref schamatic_overview>.
  
- +<imgcaption schamatic_overview|Schematic overview of ICE Box.>{{ :ice:ice-cube-schematic-overview.png?nolink&500 |simple centered box}}</imgcaption>
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-<imgcaption side_adjust|Side Panel Adjustment of Poles for D2-105>{{:d2:d2-105:temppoles4.jpg?nolink&300}}</imgcaption> +
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-If you remove the right side panel on the Laser Controller, for each stage of temperature control, you will see the panel shown in <imgref side_adjust>. The set of click switches labeled "Integral" control the PI (ω<sub>1</sub>) pole. Clicking the first switch, labeled "proportional," into the on position removes the integral gain. If the "proportional" switch is in the off position, then the sum of the times for all switches in the on position gives the RC time-constant for the PI pole. For example, if the 2<sup>nd</sup> (0.47s) switch and the 4<sup>th</sup> (2.2s) switch are in the on position (and the rest off), then the time constant is 2.7s and ω<sub>1</sub> = 1/2.7s = 0.37 Hz. +
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