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Chapter 4 PC Operation - Tutorial
5) Click the upper Jog arrow on the GUI panel to jog the piezo. Notice that the
position display increments 0.1µm every time the button is clicked.
6) Click the lower Jog arrow on the GUI panel. Notice that the position display
decrements 0.1µm every time the button is clicked.
4.5 Using the Controller as a Piezo Amplifier
Certain applications may require the piezo to be driven by a voltage generated from
an external source (e.g. 0 to 10V output). To achieve this, the controller must handle
the amplification from 10V to 75V, 100V or 150V.
As an example, the following procedure explains how to configure the unit as a piezo
amplifier.
1) Connect a 0 - 10V external source to the EXT IN (+) or EXT IN(-) connector on the
rear panel.
2) In the GUI panel, click the ‘Settings button to display the settings panel.
Fig. 4.5 Piezo settings panel
3) Select the ‘General’ tab.
4) In the ‘Drive Input Source’ field, select ‘
BNC (+SW)
’.
5) Click ‘OK’ to save the settings and close the window.
Any voltage on the rear panel BNC connector is now amplified by the unit and
presented at the HV OUT (piezo drive) connector and the position of the piezo
actuator can be controlled by varying the 0-10V external source.
4.6 Thermal Shutdown
In order to protect the piezo driver card from overheating due to abnormal load
conditions, the electronics contains thermal protection circuitry. When the protection
is activated, the HV output its shut down, limiting the maximum output current to a few
milliamps, and the ‘Error’ LED on the GUI panel lights, warning the user of the fault