Lightwave Communications LDX-3232 manual Reading the Gpib Address, Changing the Gpib Address

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REMOTE OPERATION

C H A P T E R 3

C H A P T E R 3

REMOTE OPERATION

Everything you learned to do from the front panel can also be done remotely and in some cases, with more flexibility. For instance, in remote mode, you have access to commands for functions not found on the front panel, such as commands that will increment (INC) and decrement (DEC) the current setpoint by a pre-defined step value. The following sections show you the fundamentals of operating your LDX-3232 High Compliance Current Source remotely through the GPIB interface.

Reading the GPIB Address

Before you can operate the LDX-3232 instrument from a remote location, you need to know its GPIB address. Simply press the LOCAL switch in the section labeled GPIB on the front panel. The instrument will display the address. The default address from the factory is address "Adr 01".

Changing the GPIB Address

Every device on the GPIB bus must have a unique address. If it is necessary to change the address, press and hold in the (PARAMETER) SET switch while displaying the GPIB address. Turn the ADJUST knob until the desired address value is displayed, then release the SET switch. The new GPIB address will then be stored in non-volatile memory. The allowable address range is 0-30 for primary GPIB addressing. Extended GPIB addressing is not implemented on the LDX-3232 at this time.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Remote Operation Command Reference Iv LDX-3232 List of Figures Vi LDX-3232 List of Tables Viii LDX-3232 General Safety Considerations Safety Information and the ManualSafety Marking Symbols Safety SymbolsWarranty Claims for Shipping Damage Description of the problem Comments, Suggestions, and ProblemsModel Number Serial Number End-User Name Company Phone Fax Xiv LDX-3232 Product Overview Introduction and SpecificationsAC Line Power Requirements Installing Your LDX-3232 High Compliance Current SourceInitial Inspection Grounding RequirementsTilt-Foot Adjustment Gpib ConnectorGpib Address Operating the LDX-3232 Precision Current SourceLDX-3232 Front View Maintenance Specifications TTL Type Pulse Width Delay13 µs 12 ms Description Model Number Available Options and AccessoriesPower On Sequence Applying Power to Your LDX-3232Power On State Connecting to the LaserCommon Laser Cathode Photodiode Anode Interlock Connections Back Panel LD ConnectorPhotodiode Connections Setting the PD BiasGrounding Considerations Front Panel Operation Operating a Laser in Constant Current I ModeDisplay Setting Up the Precision Current Source E R a T I O N Entering Photodiode Responsivity Values Operating a Laser in Constant Power P ModeMethod to calculate the responsivity is suggested below LDX-3232 Error Indicators Error IndicatorsError Indicators LDX-3232 Changing the Gpib Address Reading the Gpib AddressCommand Syntax LDX-3232 Current Source Command SetChanging Operation from Local to Remote OFF OLD NEW True False SET Reset LASLDI? LDX-3232 Command Path Structure Command PathsIEEE488.2 Command Commands None LDX-3232 Frequently Used CommandsLIM Event and Condition Registers Status ReportingOperation Complete Definition LDX-3232 Status Reporting Schematic Diagram Output Off Register Disabled 10 N/A Enabled 11 N/A 12 N/A 13 N/A 14 N/A 15 N/ALASerENABleOUTOFF nrf LASerENABleOUTOFF? Error Messages Command Timing and CompletionResponse Message Error Code ClassificationsMode Commands Used to create a delay in the execution of furtherUsed to enter the laser current calibration mode Used to enter the laser voltage calibration modeEnables Laser display to show parameter values Returns status of photodiode monitor power displaySets the enable register for Laser conditions Returns the value of the LAS conditions enable registerUsed to set the constant optical power setpoint, if Used to return the optical power from monitorUsed to enable/disable the front panel modulation input Or P optical powerPowered up Returns the status of the Term commandReturns the elapsed time since the timer was last reset Used to return the Laser setpoint tolerance valueCommand Description Format LDX-3232 Device-Dependent CommandsDelay LDX-3232 Device-Dependent Command ReferenceLASerCALMD ERRors?Calmd LAS Calpd LASerCALMD? Responsivity CAL PD parameter setting Syntax DiagramLASerCALLDI Selected. This procedure is outlined in ChapterCalibration for that bandwidth LASerCALLDV LASerCALLDI?LDI LAS CAL LAS CAL LDVLASerCALLDV? True measured value. This procedure is outlined in ChapterLASerCALMDI LASerCOND? LASerCALMDI?MDI LAS CAL IPDLASerDEC LASerDISplay? LASerDISplayLAS DIS LASDIS?LASerDISplayLDI? LASerDISplayLDILasdisldi LDILASerDISplayLDV Voltage measurement Syntax DiagramLASerDISplayLDV? LASDISLDV?LASerDISplayMDI? LASerDISplayMDILAS DIS MDI LAS DIS IPDLASerDISplayMDP? LASerDISplayMDPPPD LAS DIS MDPLASerDISplaySET LASerDISplayPARAMLAS DIS Param LAS DIS SETLASerDISplaySET? LASerENABleCONDLASDISPLAYSET? Bit LASerENABleCOND?LAS Enab Cond An nrf value whose sum represents the bits that are enabled LASerENABleEVEntAction enables the Laser status event register so that LasenabeventLAS Enab EVE LASerENABleEVEnt?LASerENABleOUTOFF LAS Enab Outoff LASerENABleOUTOFF?Command while the condition status is constantly changing LASerENABleEVEnt commandLASerEVEnt? LAS EVEFunction for the Laser output LASerINCLASerLDI This measurement is updated approximately once every 600 msLASerLDI? LAS LDILASerLDV? LASerLDVFor LDV calibration LAS LDVLASerLIMitI2? LASerLIMitI2Limit in use depends on the Laser output range selection LAS LIMLASerLIMitI4 Displayed, and then releasing the SET switchLASerLIMitI4? LASLIMI4?LASerLIMitMDP? LASerLIMitMDPMDP LAS LIM LASerLIMitV? LASerLIMitVLASerMDI? LASerMDIMDI LAS IPD MDP P PD setpoint would be usedLASerMDLN? LASerMDLNLAS Mdln LASerMDP? LASerMDPMDP LAS LAS Mode Ihbw LAS ModeLASerMODE? LASerMODEIHBWLASerMODEILBW LAS Mode MDPLASerMODEMDP LasmodeilbwLASerOUTput? LASerOUTputLAS OUT LASerRANge? LASerRANgeLAS RAN LASRAN?30 µA, for use in constant P mode with Calpd = Where the response is the constant I setpoint value, in mALASerSETLDI? LASerSETMDI?LASerSETMDP? Where the response is the constand PPD setpoint, in mWLASerSTEP 100 µALASerSTEP? LASerTOLerance commandLASerTOLerance LAS TOLMESsage LASerTOLerance?Second is the time window, in seconds MESRADix MESsage?RADix? Term 0 command is sent or the LDX-3232 is powered offRAD Means hexadecimal, and OCT means octalTime clock is independent of the Timer clock LDX-3232 was last powered upTime Timer Since the last TIMER? query was issuedLast TIMER? query is returned Seconds since the last TIMER? query was issuedSaving and Recalling from the Front Panel Functions and FeaturesSaving and Recalling Under Remote Operation Using the Laser Compliance Voltage AdjustmentLDX-3232 Rear Panel Using the LDX-3232 Current Source’s Trigger FunctionBNC Interlock Usage Example Modulating the Laser Current SourceModulating the Laser Current Source Functions and Features Calibration Overview Calibration and TroubleshootingRecommended Equipment Description Manufacturer/Model SpecificationDMM Current Source Calibration Local Calibration of the LDX-3232 Current SourceRange Current LimitIPD Current Calibration CAL PD Constant powerSet equal to zero IPD SetpointLaser Forward Voltage Measurement Calibration Laser Mode2000 mA Set to FS full scale of rangeRemote Calibration of the LDX-3232 Current Source Gpib CommandLimit Lasldi nrf value command IPD Setpoint Function State Gpib Command General Troubleshooting GuideEEPROM, Lllll will be displayed on the display the laser Current source must be recalibratedCommand Feature can be defeated via the Lasenableoutoff101 Response Message