Quantum Instruments Cascade Laser Starter Kit manual Current adjustment, → Value displayed ≤ 1A

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Starter Kit Instruction Manual

Maintenance

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Current adjustment

 

 

[28] Set the selector (3) to mode Setting C

 

and adjust the temperature value to 25 C

 

by means of the Set Temperature 5 tuns

 

portentiometer P8 (2).

 

 

[29] On the external power supply, rise slowly

 

the voltage to 30 V and the current to 1.5 A.

 

,→ The tension should stabilize at 30 V

 

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Note: If the current is too high, stop the test

 

and verify the transistors Q1 to Q4 (1) and

 

their associated resistors.

 

 

There might be a soldering problem. In this

 

case, fix it and repeat the procedure from step

 

[10].

 

 

[30] Set the selector (3) to mode Real I.

 

 

,→ Value displayed: 1A.

 

 

[31] Set the selector (3) to mode Real C.

,→ Value displayed should tend to the defined value.

[32]Wait for a certain time and check the Peltier temperature with a thermometer

[33]Set the selector (3) to mode Setting +I.

[34]Increase the limit of positive current to 3.5A by means of the +I trimmer (4) located on the front panel.

[35]Increase the limit of negative current to 5A by means of the -Itrimmer (5) located on the front panel.

[36]Change the temperature reference to -25 C and check the displayed current.

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Contents Quantum Cascade Laser Starter Kit Instructions Manual Web versionContents Installation TroubleshootingMaintenance Overview UseAppendix Identification DocumentLimited waranty ManufacturerGeneral Chapter overviewGeneralities ComplianceGlossary PersonsProduct PersonnelCommands style Procedure styleTypographic conventions Description styleProblem Procedure effects styleSee page x-y Troubleshooting style Possible causePage Safety Instructions Importance of safety instructionsNon-compliance with the safety regulations IntroductionEnvironmental conditions General safety instructionsCompliance and informa- tion Description System CompositionDFB and FP Quantum Cascade Lasers If no configuration is specified, the DN pad is usedDescription Geometry of QC lasersSpecifications Electrical model characteristics Electrical modelLaboratory Laser HousingLLH100 LLH100 external view descriptionLaboratory Laser Housing internal view LLH100 internal viewSpecifications of the Peltier connector Thermo-Electric Cooler TEC and PT100 connectionsSpecifications of the measurement connector Measurement connectionQCL pulser switching unitLDD100 QCL pulser switching unit front and rear viewQCL pulse switching measuring unit GeneralitiesMeasured voltages Timing dataLaser peak current Duty cycle calculationAverage dissipation Laser peak voltageAccuracy considerations Trigger and logic output signals Ω TTL driver circuit QCL pulser timing unit TPG128QCL temperature controllerTCU151 Peltier and PT100 connectionsInstallation Chapter overview Packing listGeneral Standard itemsProcedure Setting the appropriate AC voltage on TCU151110-120V, 60Hz USA 220-240V, 50Hz Europe Installing the starter Kit Before beginningConnecting Starter Kit Use QCL pulse timing unit com- mand descriptionTCU151 command description TCU151 temperature controler front panelOverview Laser utilisationProceedings Starting the TPG128 Procedure Interlock utilisation Interlock utilisationTroubleshooting Power supply reaches max cur- rent for a very low voltageDC power supply is not floating PrincipleLaser draws current but gives no light Laser does not draw currentQCL laser is not used with the LLH and is grounded There is no contact with the laserHow to remove the covers of TCU151 and TPG128 MaintenanceOverview Replacement procedures Quantum Cascade Laser replace MentFacet on the case, it is extremely fragile + LLH100 connectionQCL UP and DN position Exchange Exchanging the laserIf the ambient atmosphere is humid this is HumidityTCU151 temperature con Troller interlock setting Procedure interlock settingBefore beggining interlock set Ting Needed materialCalibaration procedures Procedure calibration1 TPG128 calibration GeneralitiesTPG128 main board TPG128 main board 2 TCU151 temperature controller calibration Procedure +5V/-5V power supply checkSensing level and range adjustement = 1.22 toTemperature Reference offset adjustment Current/Voltage ratio adjustment SettingOscillator check LCD screen should display 1.00 a7V = 70 C If needed, adjust it with the trimmer P92 Starting the power section of the instru Ment→ Value displayed ≤ 1A Current adjustment→ Value displayed should tend to the defined value Miscellaneous functions testing Temperature Limit testing → The temperature displayed 2 should be 035 CThreshold on → The red LED 1 should turn offApplication notes Detection techniquesDirect absorption Frequency modulation technique TildasPhotoacoustic detection Photoacoustic techniqueBias Circut Bias-T AppendixGeneral Utilisation What has to be kept in mind before use? Current and voltage ranges of the Bias-T cir- cuit Avoid reverse polarity on the inputUnpacking NS laser from its transportation box Unpacking instructions for NS submounts