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slice:dcc [2019/09/05 22:10] – [Purchase Includes] Michael Radunskyslice:dcc [2019/09/24 22:11] – [Triggering] Michael Radunsky
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-The SLICE-DCC Current Controller is intended for driving laser diodes.  When using lasers particular care must be given to exposure hazards.+The SLICE-DCC Current Controller is intended for driving laser diodes.  When using lasers particular care must be given to avoid exposure hazards.
  
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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)
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   * 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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 External control of the SLICE-DCC is accomplished via a TTL trigger.((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_level)) 0 to 0.8 V TTL is low and 2 to V<sub>CC</sub> is TTL high. External control of the SLICE-DCC is accomplished via a TTL trigger.((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_level)) 0 to 0.8 V TTL is low and 2 to V<sub>CC</sub> is TTL high.
 === 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 screen shown in <imgref trigger_out> will be reached by touching I/O > Trigger Out.  Checking either box will cause the Trigger Out to go high if either the door interlock or the key interlock 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.  The screen shown in <imgref trigger_out> will be reached by touching I/O > Trigger Out.  Checking the box will cause the Trigger Out to go high if either the door interlock or the key interlock is opened. 
-<imgcaption trigger_out|Setting an output trigger>{{ :slice:dcc:output_trigger.png?430x254 |}}</imgcaption>+<imgcaption trigger_out|Setting an output trigger>{{ : slice:dcc:trigger_interlock.png?430x254 |}}</imgcaption>
 === Trigger In === === Trigger In ===
 The input trigger can be used to turn on or off the current for either or both channels.  From any screen, touch I/O > Trigger In.  You will be presented with the window in <imgref trigger_in> Select which channels you wish to control with the incoming trigger.  In <imgref trigger_in_2>, current to CH 2 will be disabled if the Trigger In goes high. The input trigger can be used to turn on or off the current for either or both channels.  From any screen, touch I/O > Trigger In.  You will be presented with the window in <imgref trigger_in> Select which channels you wish to control with the incoming trigger.  In <imgref trigger_in_2>, current to CH 2 will be disabled if the Trigger In goes high.
slice/dcc.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 21:07 by Thomas Bersano