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Pulse Shaping
Using the Pulse Shaper Program
Table 4-5. Shape Editor Tab - Scale Panel Controls
Name
Description
Emission Scale Ref
a
a.
Due to the digitized nature of the pulses, approximations are used to compute modulations, so
modulation step values, especially the very small ones might not have an effect. It is recom-
mended to save original pulse while manipulating the pulse so it's easy to compare the modu-
lated pulse against the original.
1
Increase Emission
Scale Ref
Increases the reference point for emission scaling.
2
Decrease Emission
Scale Ref
Decreases the reference point for emission scaling.
3
Time Step
Sets the time shifting step size (ms).
4
Compress Emission Compresses all pulse points in emission with regards to the reference point.
5
Expand Emission
Expands all pulse points in emission with regards to the reference point.
6
Decrease Emission
Scale Step
Decreases the step size for emission scaling.
7
Increase Emission
Scale Step
Increases the step size for emission scaling.
8
Emission Scale Step Sets the step size for emission scaling (.25 - 100%).
Time Scale Ref
9
Increase Time Scale
Ref
Increases the reference point for time scaling.
10
Decrease Time
Scale Step
Decreases the step size for time scaling.
11
Time Scale Ref
Sets the reference point for time scaling (0 - 50ms).
12
Compress Time
Compresses all pulse points in time with regards to the reference point.
13
Expand Time
Expands all pulse points in time with regards to the reference point.
14
Increase Time Scale
Step
Increases the step size for time scaling.
15
Decrease Time
Scale Ref:
Decreases the reference point for time scaling.
16
Mod Time Scale
Sets the step size for time scaling (.25 - 100%).
Summary of Contents for QCW YLR-150
Page 4: ...ii Preface Audience...
Page 10: ...viii...
Page 30: ...1 20 Overview of the YLR Series Fiber Lasers Additional Safety Resources...
Page 43: ...2 13 Using Your Device Unpacking Instructions Figure 2 9 Unpacking a Unit from a Cardboard Box...
Page 45: ...2 15 Using Your Device Unpacking Instructions Figure 2 10 Unpacking a Unit from a Wooden Crate...
Page 57: ...2 27 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 13 24 Pin Connector Interfaces...
Page 64: ...2 34 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 16 Main Menu Screen...
Page 66: ...2 36 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 17 Sub Menus Screen...
Page 68: ...2 38 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 18 Sub Menus Screen...
Page 70: ...2 40 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 19 Sub Menus Screen...
Page 72: ...2 42 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 20 Sub Menus Screen...
Page 74: ...2 44 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series Figure 2 21 Sub Menus Screen...
Page 76: ...2 46 Using Your Device Using the YLR Series...
Page 138: ...4 48 Pulse Shaping Using the Pulse Shaper Program...
Page 153: ...A 9 Web User Utility Configuring a LAN Connection for Ethernet...
Page 154: ...A 10 Web User Utility Configuring a LAN Connection for Ethernet...
Page 164: ...C 8 Optical Fiber Connector Inspection and Cleaning Overview...
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