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B.6 Monitor outputs wrong signal
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B.6
Monitor outputs wrong signal
During factory testing, the output of each of the
MONITOR
knobs
is verified. However, over time the set screws that hold the knob
in position can relax and the knob may slip, causing the knob to
indicate the wrong signal. To check:
• Connect the output of the
MONITOR
to an oscilloscope.
• Turn the
SPAN
knob fully clockwise.
• Turn the
MONITOR
to
RAMP
. You should now observe a ramping
signal on the order of 1 volt; if you do not then the knob
position is incorrect.
• Even if you do observe a ramping signal, the knob position may
still be wrong, turn the knob one position more clockwise.
• You should now have a small signal near 0 V, and perhaps can
see a small ramp on the oscilloscope on the order of tens of
mV. Adjust the
BIAS
trimpot and you should see the amplitude
of this ramp change.
• If the signal on the oscilloscope changes as you adjust the
BIAS
trimpot your
MONITOR
knob position is correct; if not, then the
MONITOR
knob position needs to be adjusted.
To correct the
MONITOR
knob position, the output signals must first
be identified using a similar procedure to above, and the knob posi-
tion can then be rotated by loosening the two set screws that hold
the knob in place, with a 1.5 mm allen key or ball driver.
B.7
Laser undergoes slow mode hops
Slow mode hops can be caused by optical feedback from optical
elements between the laser and the cavity, for example fibre cou-
plers, or from the optical cavity itself. Symptoms include frequency