slice:dcc
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slice:dcc [2019/08/29 19:01] – [Extendable Legs] Michael Radunsky | slice:dcc [2019/12/13 21:31] – [Programmable Input] Michael Radunsky | ||
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- | The SLICE-DCC Current Controller is intended for driving laser diodes. | + | The SLICE-DCC Current Controller is intended for driving laser diodes. |
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=====Description===== | =====Description===== | ||
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===== Purchase Includes ===== | ===== Purchase Includes ===== | ||
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* SLICE-DCC dual-channel Current Controller | * SLICE-DCC dual-channel Current Controller | ||
* AC power cord with appropriate wall plug for you location (if known) | * AC power cord with appropriate wall plug for you location (if known) | ||
* Two 6 ft SMA cables | * Two 6 ft SMA cables | ||
- | | + | * One BNC grounding cap for door safety interlock |
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* Two keys for lock out | * Two keys for lock out | ||
* Final Test Documentation | * Final Test Documentation | ||
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===== Absolute Maximum Ratings and Power Input ===== | ===== Absolute Maximum Ratings and Power Input ===== | ||
Note: All modules designed to be operated in a laboratory environment. | Note: All modules designed to be operated in a laboratory environment. | ||
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==== Extendable Legs ==== | ==== Extendable Legs ==== | ||
- | The SLICE-DCC has four extendable legs (<imgref belly> | + | The SLICE-DCC has four extendable legs (<imgref belly> |
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- | At present (Aug, 2019), the only input option is a modulation signal. | + | The only input option is a modulation signal. |
==== Programmable Output ==== | ==== Programmable Output ==== | ||
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External control of the SLICE-DCC is accomplished via a TTL trigger.((https:// | External control of the SLICE-DCC is accomplished via a TTL trigger.((https:// | ||
=== Trigger Out === | === Trigger Out === | ||
- | The Trigger Out on the back panel of the SLICE-DCC can be programmed to go high if an interlock (key or door) is opened. | + | The Trigger Out on the back panel of the SLICE-DCC can be programmed to go high if an interlock (key or door) is opened. |
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=== Trigger In === | === Trigger In === | ||
The input trigger can be used to turn on or off the current for either or both channels. | The input trigger can be used to turn on or off the current for either or both channels. | ||
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===== Error States ===== | ===== Error States ===== | ||
+ | ==== Interlock Open ==== | ||
If either the key switch is deactivated or the interlock is opened while the system is operating, the SLICE-DCC will stop delivering current and the Enable window will flash red with INTERLOCK displayed (<imgref inter_open> | If either the key switch is deactivated or the interlock is opened while the system is operating, the SLICE-DCC will stop delivering current and the Enable window will flash red with INTERLOCK displayed (<imgref inter_open> | ||
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+ | ==== Open Circuit ==== | ||
If the SLICE-DCC attempts to deliver current, but is unable to do so, it assumes an open circuit fault. | If the SLICE-DCC attempts to deliver current, but is unable to do so, it assumes an open circuit fault. | ||
slice/dcc.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 21:07 by Thomas Bersano