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chapter 4
Triggering
4.1
Triggering issues in the Dazzler
TM
To work properly, the Dazzler
TM
RF generator must be fed with an external synchronization
signal coming from the user setup. This chapter details all (almost) you need to know about
the trigger signal. It explains the type of wiring and signal to use, how to adjust the trigger
timings for an accurate synchronization of the acoustic wave with the optical event and,the
different software features available. Please refer to
to reduce perturbations from
EMI and noise.
There are applications which require that the trigger pulse be synchronous with the sampling
clock. This can be achieved by locking the sampling clock and the trigger pulse to the laser
pulse train. The ”LowJitter” option has been designed for these cases. It is described in a
specific document.
There was a major change in the user interface to set the trigger parameters introduced in
V520
. The following description is valid for software versions V520b and above.
4.1.1
Wiring and signal level
The external synchronization signal connected to the
trigger
BNC input of the RF generator
must be properly terminated
: the pulse signal should come from a 50Ω source via 50Ω cables
and be terminated properly with a 50Ω load. Make sure to follow the prescriptions given in
4.1.2
Optimum trigger settings
Due to the propagative nature of acoustic waves, one needs to adjust timings for the acoustic
pulse to be exactly in the appropriate position when the light pulse goes through the crystal.
This means that the acoustic wave must be generated long enough before the optical event.
Determining the delay between the start of RF generation to the optical event involves the
following parameters:
•
item-1
Time lost during propagation of electronic RF pulses inside the different parts of
the generator and cables (less than a few 100 ns)
1
V520b was implemented September 2011.
2
to avoid reflections which will create instabilities on the trigger time point.
3
cable delay is around 5ns per meter
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