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slice:dhv [2020/05/25 21:24] – [Setting the Bias Voltage] Kurt Vogelslice:dhv [2020/05/25 21:33] – [Modulation/Control of the SLICE-DHV Output] Kurt Vogel
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 The SLICE-DHV has an internal ramp function for sweeping the voltage output. The ramp is a sawtooth wave. The SLICE-DHV has an internal ramp function for sweeping the voltage output. The ramp is a sawtooth wave.
  
-To set the repetition rate((0-30 Hz)) of the ramp, touch the CH 1 (or CH 2) field to see <imgref CH_settings> Touch the Sweep Rate [Hz] field and set the repetition rate. \\+To set the sweep rate((0-30 Hz)) of the ramp, touch the CH 1 (or CH 2) field to see <imgref CH_settings> Touch the Sweep Rate [Hz] field and set the desired rate. \\
  
-To set the amplitude of the ramp((0-200 V)), touch the Range [V] field on the Home screen and set the ramp amplitude. \\+To set the amplitude of the ramp((0-200 V)), touch the Range [V] field on the Home screen and set the desired ramp amplitude. \\
  
 To turn on (or turn off) the ramp, touch the Sweep OFF (or Sweep ON) field to see <imgref sweep_ctrl> Choose the desired operation mode. To turn on (or turn off) the ramp, touch the Sweep OFF (or Sweep ON) field to see <imgref sweep_ctrl> Choose the desired operation mode.
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-==== Modulation/Control of the SLICE-DHV Output ==== +==== Modulating the SLICE-DHV Output ==== 
-The user can input an analog voltage signal to control the output of the SLICE-DHV. Before introducing a control signal, make sure you have selected the [[slice:dhv#Setting_the_Operation_Mode|desired Gain/operation mode]] (HBLG or LBHG).  \\ +The user can input an analog voltage signal to control the output of the SLICE-DHV. Before introducing a modulation signal, make sure you have selected the [[slice:dhv#Setting_the_Modulation_Mode|desired modulation mode]] (Unity Gain or Full Range).  \\ 
  
-The default modulation input is the SMA connector on the rear panel (bubble 3, <imgref back>).  The user can also program the SLICE-DHV to accept the modulation/control signal from the front-panel INPUT A for Channel 1 and INPUT B for Channel 2.  Only one modulation input for a given channel can be active at any given time.  To toggle between modulation input locations touch the I/O icon on the control bar and then the relevant INPUT field (A for CH1 or B for CH 2; <imgref input_a>). Select OFF for rear-panel input or Modulation Input for front-panel input.+The default modulation input port is the SMA connector on the rear panel (bubble 3, <imgref back>).  The user can also program the SLICE-DHV to accept the modulation signal from the front-panel INPUT A for Channel 1 and INPUT B for Channel 2.  Only one modulation input for a given channel can be active at any given time.  To toggle between modulation input locations touch the I/O icon on the control bar and then the relevant INPUT field (A for CH1 or B for CH 2; <imgref input_a>). Select OFF for rear-panel input or Modulation Input for front-panel input.
  
-While similar in performance, the rear-panel input will have maximum bandwidth and minimum noise.  Use this input when possible.+While similar in performance, the rear-panel SMA input will have minimum noise.  Use this input when possible.
  
  
slice/dhv.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/09 21:54 by Thomas Bersano