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7. If you are using the HT sample stage in conjunction with the FT-BNC or FT-TRIAX,
connect the 2-pin feedthrough cable plug next to the HT sample stage plug on
the cable receptacle. Note the orientation of the white dot (FIGURE 5-4).
Follow the procedures in Chapter 4 to install the radiation and vacuum chamber lids
and evacuate the probe station.
5.2.2.3 HT Sample Stage Removal
The HT sample stage removal from the Model CRX-6.5K is similar to the sample holder
removal. Follow this procedure to remove the HT sample stage from the
Model CRX-6.5K.
1. Remove the vacuum chamber lid, radiation shield lid, and any installed probes.
Fully retract any probe arms.
2. If you are using the HT sample stage in conjunction with the FT-BNC or FT-TRIAX,
remove the 2-pin feedthrough cable plug.
3. Using the sample holder removal tool, remove the HT stage plug from the socket.
4. Using a 2.5 mm hex driver, remove the four M3 screws that attach the HT stage to
the Model CRX-6.5K sample stage. Be careful not to drop them into the chamber.
5. Grasp the base of the HT sample stage and remove it from the station being care-
ful of the delicate lead wires. Take care not to damage the cryogenic coaxial wire
when removing the HT sample stage from the probe station.
6. Place the HT stage in a clean, secure, dry location.
5.2.2.4 Reconfiguring the Model CRX-6.5K for Standard Operation
Follow this procedure to reconfigure the CRX-6.5K probe station for standard opera-
tion without the HT sample stage.
1. Disconnect the banana style connector, and the green ground banana plug of the
HT sample stage temperature control cable (labeled DC2048, Heater) from
Output 1 of the Model 336 temperature controller.
2. Reconnect the banana style connector, and the green ground banana plug of the
stage temperature control cable (labeled DC0922, Heater1) to Output 1 of the
Model 336 temperature controller.
3. Reconfigure Output 1 of the Model 336 temperature controller, according to
4. Conduct the temperature sensor and heater test as outlined in section 3.7.2 on
Output 1 of the Model 336 to verify that all connections and configurations have
been made properly.
If the controller is configured improperly, the controller can provide enough heat to dam-
age the probe station.
FIGURE 5-4
Connecting the FT-BNC or FT-triax cable to the HT
sample stage receptacle—note the orientation
of the electrical connector