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Chapter 3 Getting Started
2) When the zeroing move has been completed, the ‘Zeroed’ LED is lit and the
controller switches to closed loop mode.
3.5.3 Max Voltage Button
The Max Voltage button sets the max limit of the drive output voltage. When the
button is pressed and released, the present limit flahes on the main display. The
voltage may be cycled through 75 V, 100 V and 150 V by turning the control
potentiometer. The new limit is saved by pressing and releasing the Max Voltage
button again..
3.6 Control Potentiometer Operation
The ‘Control’ potentiometer is an infinite turn encoder, used to adjust and set the
voltage or position output as displayed in the main digital display. To increase the
drive voltage, turn the potentiometer clockwise - once the maximum voltage (75V) is
attained, subsequent clockwise turns do not effect the output, however the voltage
decreases immediately the control is turned anticlockwise. Similarly, once the voltage
has been decreased to 0V, subsequent anticlockwise turns do not effect the output,
but the voltage increases immediately the control is turned clockwise.
If the channel is in closed loop mode (set using the 'closed loop' button on the panel)
then this control can be used to adjust position output. If open loop mode is selected
(using the 'open loop' button) then the control is used to adjust the voltage output.
3.6.1 Moving the Piezo using the ‘Control’ Potentiometer
1) Press the ‘Open/Closed Loop’ button until the ‘Closed’ LED is lit. The unit is now
in Closed Loop mode.
2) Press the ‘Volts/Microns’ button until the ‘Microns’ LED is lit. The display now
shows the piezo position in microns.
3) Rotate the ‘Control‘ potentiometer clockwise. Notice how the position display
increments to show the increasing piezo position.
4) Rotate the ‘Control’ anticlockwise. Notice how the position display decrements to
show the decreasing piezo position.
5) Press the ‘Volts/Microns’ button until the ‘Microns’ LED is extinguished. Notice
how the display changes to show the voltage associated with the current piezo
position.
Note
Legacy piezo stages (i.e. those fitted with an ident resistor) are driven by 75 V. The
server will detect automatically if such a stage is fitted and in this case will limit the
max voltage to 75 V.