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1.2.4 Precision Temperature Control
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1.2.4 Precision
Temperature Control
The Model 350 calculates the precise control output based on your temperature set-
point and feedback from the control sensor. You can manually set the PID values for
fine control, or the temperature control loop autotuning feature can automate the
tuning process for you. The setpoint ramp feature provides smooth, continuous set-
point changes and predictable setpoint approaches without the worry of overshoot
or excessive settling times. When combined with the zone setting feature, which
enables automatic switching of sensor inputs and scales current excitation through
ten different preloaded temperature zones, the Model 350 provides continuous mea-
surement and control over the entire temperature range required.
1.3 Simple and
Increased
Productivity
With remote control and automated features, the Model 350 will simplify your tem-
perature control processes and increase your productivity in the laboratory.
1.3.1 Three Interfaces
for Remote Control
The Model 350 temperature controller includes Ethernet, USB, and IEEE-488 inter-
faces. In addition to gathering data, nearly every function of the instrument can be
controlled through a computer interface. Ethernet provides the ability to access and
monitor instrument activities via the internet from anywhere in the world, allowing
distributed sharing of the controller and the controlled system. You can download the
Lake Shore curve handler software to your computer to easily enter and manipulate
sensor calibration curves for storage in the instrument’s nonvolatile flash memory.
1.3.2 Simple
Automation
Each sensor input has a high and low alarm that offer latching and non-latching oper-
ation. The two relays can be used in conjunction with the alarms to alert you of a fault
condition and perform simple on/off control. Relays can be assigned to any alarm or
operated manually. Choosing appropriate PID control settings for a closed loop sys-
tem can be tedious, but the Model 350 provides the temperature control loop auto-
tuning feature to simplify the process. It’s an automated process that measures
system characteristics and computes setting values for P, I, and D for you. Once PID
tuning parameters are chosen for a given setpoint, the zone tuning feature automati-
cally switches sensor inputs for new setpoints, enabling you to control temperatures
from 100 mK to over 1000 K without interrupting your experiment.
1.4 Performance
You Can Count On
As with all Lake Shore products, the Model 350 product specifications are docu-
mented and verifiable in keeping with Lake Shore’s tradition of performance assur-
ance even at application extremes. The product is supported by a 3-year standard
warranty, our confirmation of quality and commitment for the long term. Choosing
the Model 350 for your ultra-low temperature application means you’ll have the ulti-
mate confidence in meeting your integration, measurement and control needs, now
and into the future.
1.4.1 Balanced Current
Source
The Model 350 provides a unique, patented, matched impedance current source as
its first defense against common mode noise. Just as voltage input terminals for a dif-
ferential input have the same input impedance; the two current source output termi-
nals of the Model 350 have the same source impedance. This matched impedance
ensures that common mode voltages do not become normal mode voltages. With this
strategy, the differential input remains truly differential for accurate resistance mea-
surement.
1.4.2 Common Mode
Reduction Circuit
To further reduce the effect of common mode voltage, the Model 350 includes an
active common mode reduction circuit. This circuit dynamically adjusts the current
source output operation point to minimize common mode voltage at the measure-
ment input. Active common mode reduction allows the Model 350 to operate in envi-
ronments that would otherwise be difficult to achieve the required measurement.
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