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2.1 Front panel controls
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FAST GAIN
Ten-turn fast servo proportional gain; from
−
10 dB to +50 dB.
FAST DIFF/FILTER
Controls the high-frequency servo response. When set to “
OFF
”, the
servo response remains proportional. When turned clockwise, the
differentiator is enabled with the associated corner frequency. Note
that
decreasing
the corner frequency
increases
the action of the
differentiator. When set to an underlined value, the differentiator is
disabled and instead a low-pass filter is applied to the servo output.
This causes the response to roll-off above the specified frequency.
DIFF GAIN
High-frequency gain limit on the fast servo; each increment changes
the maximum gain by 6 dB. Has no effect unless the differentiator
is enabled; that is, unless
FAST DIFF
is set to a value that is not
underlined.
2.1.4 Lock controls
GAIN LIMIT
Low-frequency gain limit on the fast servo, in dB.
MAX
represents
the maximum available gain.
ERROR OFFSET
DC
offset applied to the error signals when
INPUT
mode is set to ∆.
Useful for precise tuning of the locking point or compensating for
drift in the error signal. The adjacent trimpot is for adjusting the
error offset of the slow servo relative to the fast servo, and may be
adjusted to ensure the fast and slow servos drive towards the same
exact frequency.
SLOW
Engages the slow servo by changing
SCAN
to
LOCK
. When set to
NESTED
, the slow control voltage is fed into the fast error signal
for very high gain at low frequencies in the absence of an actuator
connected to the slow output.
FAST
Controls the fast servo. When set to
SCAN+P
, the proportional feed-
back is fed into the fast output while the laser is scanning, allowing
the feedback to be calibrated. Changing to
LOCK
stops the scan and
engages full
PID
control.