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ice:servo-opls [2019/11/18 23:34] – [Specifications] Michael Radunskyice:servo-opls [2021/05/20 22:42] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Please read [[:limited_warranty|Limited Warranty]] and [[:warnings_cautions|General Warnings and Cautions]] prior to operating the ICE-CP1. Please read [[:limited_warranty|Limited Warranty]] and [[:warnings_cautions|General Warnings and Cautions]] prior to operating the ICE-CP1.
  
-The guide to programming the ICE-CP1 through serial commands can be [[ice:commands:opls|found here]].  The ICE-CP1 web page can be [[http://www.vescent.com/products/electronics/icetm-integrated-control-electronics/ice-cp1-current-control-and-offset-phase-lock/|found here]].+The guide to programming the ICE-CP1 through serial commands can be [[ice:commands:opls|found here]].  The ICE-CP1 web page can be [[https://vescent.com/us/d2-135-offset-phase-lock-servo.html|found here]].
  
 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
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 Two numbers control the offset frequency of the ICE-CP1: The divider setting N and the reference frequency. The divider setting N can be set to N=8,16,32 or 64. The reference frequency can be generated internally with a range from 50 - 240 MHz. Or an external frequency reference can be provided (external frequency must be from 32 MHz - 240 MHz). The offset frequency of the laser is given by the following formula: Two numbers control the offset frequency of the ICE-CP1: The divider setting N and the reference frequency. The divider setting N can be set to N=8,16,32 or 64. The reference frequency can be generated internally with a range from 50 - 240 MHz. Or an external frequency reference can be provided (external frequency must be from 32 MHz - 240 MHz). The offset frequency of the laser is given by the following formula:
-<WRAP center round box 450px><html><center></html> ** Offset = N * Reference Frequency **<html></center></html></WRAP>+<WRAP center round box 260px> **Offset = N * Reference Frequency** </WRAP>
  
 The table below shows the offset range for different values of N and using the internal or external frequency reference. The table below shows the offset range for different values of N and using the internal or external frequency reference.
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