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DAZZLER
TM
system manual Part I : installation & operation
4.2
C: A
graph
along with its legend, displaying influence of the different delays on global timing.
D: Some
additional controls
to change the triggering mode and to select the signals available
on the different output BNC sockets of the generator
. For more details concerning the
S1
and
S2
output signals, please refer to
4.2.2
Key parameters
•
Trigger to Laser
represents the delay between the rising edge of the signal connected to
the
trigger
input of the RF generator and the optical event (e.g.
Trigger to Laser
=50
µ
s
means that the laser pulse comes 50
µ
s after the trigger edge). The
Trigger to Laser
control
MUST
be adjusted by the user following the procedure described in
•
T
p
mainly represents the propagation time of the acoustic pulse from the transducer to
its reflection upon the crystal input face. It corresponds to the delay between the RF
generation start and the acoustic wave reflection on the input face. Its value usually lies
between 3 and 15
µ
s , depending on the Dazzler
TM
cut and the optical alignment. For
HR25 Dazzler
TM
systems,
T
p
=7.5
µ
s . It is advised not to change the default value set in
the software.
•
Repetition Frequency
is the frequency of the
Trigger
signal (
Trigger
input).
This numerical box can be either an indicator or a control. It is a control when Trigger
Mode selects
Internal Source (variable duty cycle)
and also when Trigger Mode
selects
External Source
and the parameters require
Trig on Previous
mode. The user
has to enter the
exact
value corresponding to the laser trigger source, see
for
details.
(a) Control
(b) Indicator
When an indicator, the box shows the actual
Repetition
Frequency
as counted by the RF generator (
Figure 4.10: Different
Repetition Frequency
behaviors
When the
Repetition Frequency
item is a control, the input value may differ from the currently
measured value. If the measured value leads to significantly different computed timings, a
button appears (
) to help copy the last measured value in the control and re-compute
timings. This copy can also always be obtained by the activation of the context menu (right-
click on the
Repetition Frequency
control,
), even if the button is hidden.
•
TXtal
represents the time needed by the acoustic pulse to propagate between the optical input
and output faces. Its value depends only on crystal cut and length, and cannot be modified
by the user. The
gives the typical values of
TXtal
for WB25, WR25 and HR25
Dazzler
TM
systems.
•
Trigger Delay
shows the computed optimal delay that will be introduced by the Dazzler
TM
RF
unit between the
trigger
rising edge and the RF generation start. Everytime any of the
above controls is modified, optimal
Trigger Delay
is re-computed and displayed.
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S1 & S2 are always present, newer generators provide S1 to S4, either on the back panel or on the frontpanel
for rack mounted equipment.
V3.00 - 8
th
April 2019