slice:dcc
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slice:dcc [2020/04/30 23:54] – [Laser and Photodiode Connections] Michael Radunsky | slice:dcc [2023/10/04 19:24] – [Specifications] Michael Radunsky | ||
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==== Links ==== | ==== Links ==== | ||
Click here for the [[http:// | Click here for the [[http:// | ||
- | Click here for the [[slice: | ||
Click here for the [[slice: | Click here for the [[slice: | ||
Click here for the [[https:// | Click here for the [[https:// | ||
Click here for the [[https:// | Click here for the [[https:// | ||
- | Click here for the [[https:// | + | Click here for the [[https:// |
Please check back for added functionality. | Please check back for added functionality. | ||
===== List of Warning Symbols ===== | ===== List of Warning Symbols ===== | ||
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| Control | | Control | ||
| Operation Modes | Constant Current\\ Constant Power | | | Operation Modes | Constant Current\\ Constant Power | | ||
- | | \\ \\ Maximum Current | + | | \\ \\ Maximum Current |
- | | \\ \\ Current Noise((Constant Current Mode)) ((rms 100 Hz to 1 MHz)) | 1.5\\ 4\\ 10\\ 15 | | + | | \\ \\ Current Noise((Constant Current Mode)) ((rms 100 Hz to 1 MHz)) | 1.5 µA\\ 4 µA\\ 10 µA\\ 15 µA | |
| Current Modulation Input Impedance \\ Rear \\ Front | \\ >20 kΩ\\ 50 Ω or 1 MΩ | | | Current Modulation Input Impedance \\ Rear \\ Front | \\ >20 kΩ\\ 50 Ω or 1 MΩ | | ||
- | | Modulation Bandwidth((-3 dB point)), ((front & rear modulation input ports))| | + | |Modulation Bandwidth((-3 dB point)), ((front & rear modulation input ports))| |
+ | | Modulation Input Range | ||
|Modulation Depth \\ SLICE-DCC-200\\ SLICE-DCC-500\\ SLICE-DCC-1000\\ SLICE-DCC-2000 | \\ ±10 mA\\ ±25 mA\\ ±50 mA\\ ±50 mA | | |Modulation Depth \\ SLICE-DCC-200\\ SLICE-DCC-500\\ SLICE-DCC-1000\\ SLICE-DCC-2000 | \\ ±10 mA\\ ±25 mA\\ ±50 mA\\ ±50 mA | | ||
|Modulation Transfer Function | |Modulation Transfer Function | ||
- | | Modulation Input Range | + | | Current Resolution |
- | | Current Resolution | + | |
| Drift | <25 µA/ | | Drift | <25 µA/ | ||
| Power Stability((constant power mode)) | | Power Stability((constant power mode)) | ||
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==== Rear-Panel Modulation ==== | ==== Rear-Panel Modulation ==== | ||
- | On the rear panel of the SLICE-DCC is an SMA input for servoing or modulating the current output. | + | On the rear panel of the SLICE-DCC is an SMA input for servoing or modulating the current output. |
It is also possible to introduce a modulation/ | It is also possible to introduce a modulation/ | ||
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===== Serial API ===== | ===== Serial API ===== | ||
It is possible to control the SLICE-DCC through serial commands. | It is possible to control the SLICE-DCC through serial commands. | ||
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+ | <WRAP round important 100%> | ||
+ | Upgrading the SLICE-DCC firmware is not always necessary to use the Serial API. Check your installed firmware version in the settings menu against the most recent firmware version given [[https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
Please contact [[[email protected]|sales [at] vescent [dot] com]] for information. | Please contact [[[email protected]|sales [at] vescent [dot] com]] for information. | ||
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+ | ===== Warnings and Faults ===== | ||
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+ | === Hardware Temperature Exceeded === | ||
+ | Displayed when hardware temperature exceeds a safe limit for an individual channel. Turn off the SLICE-DCC and let the unit cool for several minutes. If problem persists, contact Vescent. | ||
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+ | === Internal Case Temperature Exceeded === | ||
+ | Dffects both channels and is displayed when the temperature inside the case exceeds a safe limit. Turn off the SLICE-DCC and let the unit cool for several minutes. If problem persists, contact Vescent. | ||
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+ | === Interlock === | ||
+ | Displayed on both channels when the interlock circuit is open. Double check that the Interlock Key is inserted and in the " | ||
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+ | === Open Circuit Over Voltage === | ||
+ | Displayed on a channel that is started without a load attached. Double check connections on both the SLICE-DCC and the attached load. If problem persists, contact Vescent. | ||
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+ | === Possible Fault Detected === | ||
+ | Displayed when current is being output in spite of the channel being disabled.The appearance of this fault indicates a potential hardware failure. Do **NOT** continue to use unit, and contact Vescent immediately. | ||
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slice/dcc.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 21:07 by Thomas Bersano