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Pin Description (numerical assorted)
Pin1: Pulser OK
Pin1: Pulser OK
Pin1: Pulser OK
Pin1: Pulser OK
The state of this Signal indicates weather the driver is ready (5V) or it has an error pending (0V).
Pin 2: 5V
Pin 2: 5V
Pin 2: 5V
Pin 2: 5V
This pin provides 5 Volts for external usage. Please note that the load should not exceed 10mA, otherwise
the voltage will drop.
Pin 3: GND
Pin 3: GND
Pin 3: GND
Pin 3: GND
This pin is connected to ground.
Pin 4: U
Pin 4: U
Pin 4: U
Pin 4: U
diode
diode
diode
diode
This signal provides near real-time measurement of the laser diodes compliance voltage. The scaling is 10
volts per volt measured into 1MOhm.
Pin 5: GND
Pin 5: GND
Pin 5: GND
Pin 5: GND
This pin is connected to ground.
Pin 6: Pulse
Pin 6: Pulse
Pin 6: Pulse
Pin 6: Pulse
This signal is used in the external end external controlled trigger mode. Connect your external trigger
source to this pin. The signal amplitude should be within 3 to 6Volts.
Pin 7: Enable
Pin 7: Enable
Pin 7: Enable
Pin 7: Enable
This signal is used to enable / disable the current output of the driver during operation.
It must be pulled low to reset an error condition or to re-enable the driver after Master Enable was pulled
low.
Pin 8: Master Enable
Pin 8: Master Enable
Pin 8: Master Enable
Pin 8: Master Enable
This signal is used as an interlock safety feature that disables the complete driver if set to 0V during
operation. In order to re-enable the driver after this emergency shutdown the enable signal must first set
to 0V.
If this feature is not required this pin can be connected to Pin 2 (5V).
Pin 9: I
Pin 9: I
Pin 9: I
Pin 9: I
diode
diode
diode
diode
This signal provides near real-time measurement of the laser diodes current flow. The scaling is 200
amperes per volt measured into 1MOhm.
Pin 10: I
Pin 10: I
Pin 10: I
Pin 10: I
setpoint
setpoint
setpoint
setpoint
This signal is used to provide an external current set point. The voltage at this pin is periodically sampled
by the driver if it is configured to use the external set point current