C H A P T E R 6
CALIBRATION AND TR OU BLESHOOTING
Remote Calibration of the
a.Measure and record the resistance of a 1 Ω, 20 W resistor. (A
b.Connect the calibrated DMM across the load resistor. Configure the multimeter to measure voltage in volts. You will be calculating the actual Laser current in the following manner using Ohm's Law.
I = V/ R
c.The current source output must be on in order to enter the LASER I calibration mode. Enter the LAS:OUTPUT ON command to turn the current source output on.
d.Enter the LASER I calibration mode by issuing the LAS:CAL:LDI command. The display will indicate a current in mA.
e.Input the first actual (measured) output current (as an <nrf value>) via the
LAS:LDI <nrf value> command.
If this value is to be measured and entered remotely via a GPIB controlled DMM, for example, the measured value of the current should not be entered until the
f.Once the newly measured I value is entered via the LAS:LDI command, the Current Source will apply a new current equal to about 25% of the previous set current.
g.Input the second actual (measured) output current (as an <nrf value>) as in Step e.
h.Once the second actual I value is entered via the LAS:LDI command, the new calibration constants will be calculated and stored into
i.Turn the current source output off. Change the Mode to IHBW (high bandwidth constant current mode) with the LAS:IHBW command. Repeat the calibration procedure as described above.
IPD Current Calibration
The following procedure is for calibration the LASER IPD constant current source. This procedure calibrates the feedback circuits for constant IPD and constant PPD modes. When these values are reached and are stable, the user enters the actual value of the current, as measured by an external DMM. The
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