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DAZZLER
TM
system manual Part I : installation & operation
4.3
Figure 4.14: Dialog box and warning displayed when the
Trigger to Laser
value is higher than
the trigger period.
4.3.2
Trig on Previous
mode
When
is not verified,
Trigger Delay
cannot be computed using
. In
this case the software automatically switches to the
Trig on Previous
mode. This is indicated
in the
Trigger Delay
control label, as shown on figure
Figure 4.15:
Trig&Mode
panel showing
Trig on Previous
mode controls
In this mode, the trigger used to start delay generation is not the one associated with the
diffracted optical pulse, but the previous one as shown in figure
. To compute the
Trigger Delay
value, the trigger period (1
/
Repetition Frequency
) is added to the right-hand
side of
Trigger Delay
=
Trigger to Laser
−
T
Xtal
−
T
p
+
1
RepRate
(4.2)
Since the laser repetition rate is used by the
Trigger Delay
computation, its value must be
set manually by the user. This avoids the delay value to fluctuate with
Repetition Frequency
measurements (see
for details).
4.3.3
Influence of
Trigger Delay
limits
The internal delay generator inside the Dazzler
TM
RF unit has hardware limitations: though
these strongly depend on the Dazzler model, the typical range stands from a fraction of a
microsecond up to a few milliseconds (for standard HR25 models with V5 boards, values can
be between 0.72
µ
s and 5825
µ
s ).
When the result of equation
is outside the generator internal delay range, the
software forbids the use of the
Trig on Previous
mode. For a standard HR25 model with a V5
V3.00 - 8
th
April 2019