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1.   Pi ELECTRONICS    Terminal Software    Copyright Laser Electronics 2015       4 1 1 1 Toolbar  Main LETSoft functions may be selected from the Toolbar     4 1 1 2 Communication Window  Displays the communication structure of the serial interface     LASER       gt  ELECTRONICS  Terminal Software  Device Is Connected  Version  LDC1000 6 3 6 6    PORT  COM1 BAUDRATE  38400    If one of our devices is connected  it will be detected automatically  This opens a new window     4 2 Operating window    Right it shows the measured laser diode current and voltage  the displayed power is calculated from  the laser diode current and the calibration points  Further  the laser power limit and laser mode is  displayed  Further  the laser current limit  the laser mode  the measured laser diode temperature T1 is  displayed  Cooler Current the current of cooler 1          means heating current  and         cooling current     Within the mode menu you can set the optical power or the laser current  Under there is a Rotary knob  for setting laser diode current or laser diode power     Bottom left is a button to turn on and off the laser diode     When you press the Settings button opens a settings menu  In this menu  various parameters can be  set            Laser Current    After schwitching on the instrument the set laser current is 0  It can be set up to laser current limit   The laser diode is turned on by pressing the Laser key and the desired current is applied to the  laser diode  The a
2.  V  The transfer function for the applied signal voltage to the laser  diode current is 20 A   V  The modulation bandwidth is DC to 100 Hz  E g   A signal voltage of 2 5 V  refers to a laser diode current of 50A     For maximum protection of the laser diode the current of the laser diode is limited to the selected  current limit  Therefore it might happen that the analogue modulated laser light is distorted due to the  clipping of the maximum applied current to the laser diode  In order not to distort the analogue  modulated laser light  pay attention not to exceed the valid analogue modulation signal level according  to the transfer function for the current     The laser diode should be turned on with the Laser button prior to the external inputs    Change the input setting between ENABLE and DISABLE with the Option button  The desired  external input mode is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is  switched off     Trigger Input    The trigger signal is applied to the Trig In connector  9  at the front panel  The valid range for the  signal is according the specifications for TTL signals  Low  0 V  lt  U  lt  0 8V  High  2 4 V  lt  U  lt  5 V   The  bandwidth is DC to 100 Hz  An applied TTL low signal leads to a turned off laser  An applied TTL high  signal leads to a turned on laser with the set laser diode current  see menu LASER  E g   If the laser  diode current is set to        25A     this current is applied to the laser diode when a T
3.  a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is switched off     Notes     The two parameters    pulse width    and    pulse period    depend on each other  The instrument will  automatically force the other parameter within the valid range depending on the change of the  selected parameter    Values of the pulse width which are larger than the pulse period are not accepted by the instrument   The pulse width must be within the range of 5 0 ms to 490 ms    The pulse period must be within the range of 10 ms to 500 ms     The time limit must be within the range of 0 1 s to 99 9 s              13    4 2 4 Settings   COOLER Menu    The Laser Diode Controller can work without  with one or with two cooler controllers  Before working   the appropriate cooler must be enabled     Attention   Before you enable a cooler  make sure that      the Laser Diode Controller was purchased with the appropriate cooler controller  see menu  CONFIG  device manual      the correct sensor type is connected on the correct connector  see section Connectors pin out   device manual       the correct sensor type is selected by software  see menu COOLER      the appropriate cooler current limit is set  see menu COOLER    Cooler 1 2    Change the setting between ENABLE and DISABLE with the ON OFF button  The desired cooler  setting is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is switched off     Sensor 1 2    The Laser Diode Controller can work with three several temperature 
4. 560nm spectral region     Use caution to avoid hazardous exposure to the beam  Take precautions to eliminate exposure  to a direct or reflected beam  Do not look directly into the beam of the laser diode under  conditions which exceeds the specified limits  Never observe the laser beam through optical  instruments     1 3 2 Laser Class   The laser safety classification and the relevant parameters of the laser diode for normal operation are  indicated on the top of the laser diode  The laser radiation is emitted through the optics at the side of  the laser diode where the warning label is placed or at the fiber connector  The laser diodes are  classified according to EN 60825 1 94     General warning label for laser radiation        Label for laser radiation        Label for relevant parameters  example  of the laser diode for normal operation and its statements     Average radiant power at max  rep  frequ   Po    Peak radiant power  Pp  Pulse width  t  Max  pulse repetition frequency  F  Wavelength laser radiation           2 Introduction    LATSoft is a test  control  and simulation tool  It allows you to monitor the device or to test the serial  communication of a single device and to control this device  LETSoft is easy to use and works on  almost any standard PC with Windows 8  Windows 7  Windows Vista  and Windows XP     LET Soft will work with the COM communication ports provided by your operating system  Physically   the port will be RS232 SUB D9 interfaces in many cas
5. A  P 55W        10    4 2 2 Settings   TEMPERATURE Menu    Within the temperature menu it can be set the temperature  the upper and lower temperature limit and  the control loop parameters of the PID temperature controller for the first and second  optional  cooler     Temperature    The value of the temperature can only be changed within the valid temperature range as defined by  the upper and lower temperature limit  The value for the temperature must be within 0  C to 50  C    The desired temperature is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is  switched off     Temperature limits    The operating laser diode and also the optional custom application should be protected by operating  setting temperature limits according to the specific datasheet provided by the manufacturer    If the temperature of cooler 1 or cooler 2  provided they are enabled  are out of the selected range  the  laser diode turned off automatically and an error message appears on the display  see section Error  messages    The desired temperature limits are stored permanently in a nonvolatile memory  even when the  instrument is switched off     Note     The instrument accepts only inputs where the temperature of the upper limit is higher than the  temperature of the lower limit     The value for the upper and lower temperature limit must be within 0  C to 50  C     PID Temperature control loop parameters    The temperature controller is realized as a PID control loop for o
6. Confirm the selection with the  Rotary knob  The desired fan voltage is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the  instrument is switched off  If cooler 1 is set disable the fan is switch off     Note     Only do reduce the fan voltage either if the laser diode is in operation for short periods or with reduced  power  Increase the fan voltage if the cooler cannot held the set temperature        15    4 2 5 Settings     PILOT LASER Menu    The Laser Diode Controller can drive a pilot laser up to 300mA  Before you enable  make sure that  your Laser Diode was purchased with the appropriate pilot laser  see Delivery Note  This source  deliver constant voltage   5 0V  for a build in pilot laser  with integrated small driver   Do not drive a  laser diode on this source directly     Pilot Laser   Change the pilot laser setting between ON and OFF with the Button    Power   The pilot laser power can be reduced by a PWM  pulse width modulation  of its supply voltage  lt can    be set to values between 1  and 100   The desired value is stored permanently in a non volatile  memory  even when the instrument is switched off           16    4 2 6 Settings   EXTERNAL INPUTS Menu    Some Laser Electronics devices provides an external analogue modulation input  an external  triggering input and an external triggering output     Analogue Input    The analogue modulation signal is applied to the Analog In connector at the front panel  The valid  range for the signal is 0 V to  5
7. Laser Electronics       Salzgitter Strasse 30     D 15732 Schulzendorf   Germany  Tel    49  0 33762 206015   Fax   49  0 33762 206016  info laser electronics com    www laser electronics com              ELECTRONICS    Laser Electronics Terminal Software    LETSoft    User Manual       Manual LETSoft  Rev  1 0 Feb 2015    Contents    D  A Al ec sstaatc occas o a a a a a aa a Anaa 3  LE  lo A o S E uiee des Dnammeia etnies 3   1 2     General Satety CONSI  aia 3   V3  A o 3  ad LaserradiaiONa cenar da 3   Loya     Maserati alias 4   Z ARO CU CTI OM iii 5  3 Installation uni io cueca  6  AX User Intertater aii isis odias  7  4t Man WINdOWesiaaa ved saphena cau Seated talent eden eet ad T eatin aaa ed aoe ener ages 7   4 2  Operating WINGOW dia 8  AL Settings   LASER Me Usted 9   4 22    Settings   TEMPERATURE Men Usina Raids 11   4 2 3 Settings   TIMING MENU ia idas 13   AD    Settings COOLER Med dai 14   4 2 5 Settings     PILOT LASER MenU      eesesssrsesserseressrssrssseresressesresrosersresrssrrerresseeeseeeerrerees 16   4 2 6 Settings   EXTERNAL INPUTS Menu                cccccccccccscessssseccecccsseeesseeeceeeessaaesseeeseess 17   4 2 7 Settings     CALIBRATION Me nu                ccccccssccssecesecessceseceseccsectseecseeseetseeseeeseeeseeees 18   AS JENS AS 19   5  ROTO 21  Set  Menu ana TOD A 21    1 General    The information given in this document is subject to change without notice     Copyright LASER ELECTRONICS 2015     All rights reserved  Reproduction  adapta
8. TL high signal is  detected as external trigger signal     The laser diode should be turned on with the Laser button prior to the external inputs    Change the input setting between ENABLE and DISABLE with the Option button  The desired  external input mode is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is  switched off     Trigger Output  The signal on the trigger output connector Trig Out  10  provides a synchronization between the    internally generated pulses  as specified by the pulse operational mode  and the external trigger  The  output is according to the specifications for TTL signals     Settings    Laser   Temperaturel   Timing1 Cooler 1   PilotLaser External Inputs   Calibration    Analog Input    Enable    O  Disable  Trigger Input    Enable    Disable    17    4 2 7 Settings   CALIBRATION Menu    Calibrations Points   Because the laser diode current and its optical output power are approximately linear to each other    it is possible to calculate the optical power from the current if the user set two measured pairs of laser  current   optical power    E g  the user set current to 20A and measured 30W optical power by a power meter  11 20A   P1 30W    Then he set current to 30A and measured 55W optical power  I2 30A  P2 55W    Note     The deviations from the correct value can increase with distance from the measured value     Confirm the selection with the UP DOWN butions or enter the value directly  The desired value is  stored perma
9. ctual current that is applied to the laser diode is displayed right at the display   The current applied to the laser diode can also be varied when the laser diode is turned on by  modifying the desired current with the Rotary knob    The laser diode is turned off by pressing the Laser button again     P   Optical Power    After schwitching on the instrument the set optical power is 0  The set optical power will calculated into  the laser current by the calibration points  see menu calibration     The calculated laser current will be shown immediately on position set laser current  The optical power  can also be varied when the laser diode is turned on  In this case the calculated laser current is  applied to the laser diode immediately     4 2 1 Settings     LASER Menu    Laser Mode    The operational mode should only be changed when the laser diode is turned off  Nevertheless when  changing the operational mode  the laser diode is turned off automatically     The following four operational modes can be selected and combined     CW  No Time Limit The laser diode is operated with a continuous current  The duration of the  operation is not time limited internally  The laser diode is turned on and off by  pressing the Laser key    CW  Time Limit The laser diode is operated with a continuous current  The duration of the  operation is time limited according to the time limit  see menu TIMING  The  laser diode is turned on by pressing the Laser key and turned off  automatically af
10. e the entry manually     Demo Menu     gt Start Demo Version  Opens the demo version of LETSoft  There  one of LASER ELECTRONICS devices is simulated     Help Menu     gt  USB Driver  coming soon     gt Support  This menu item will take you to our website  There you can get in contact with us     21    
11. es     LETSoft has also been successfully tested with many popular USB to Serial converters  virtual null  modem software drivers  or Embedded Development tools that appear as a virtual COM port in  Windows     This manual only refers to RS232 serial connections in detail     3 Installation    Please read the whole operating instructions before using this Tool     Installation of the LATSoft Tool  Download the LETSoft Setup exe from our website  http   laser electronics com    Extract the files in the archive     Press Unzip to extract the files in the archive   Click Browse to select the target directory from the directory tree  Butit can also be entered manually     If the target directory does not exist  itis created automatically when unpacking     v   U  E  O  Ol  E      LL  D    Zielverzeichnis    C  Program Files Laser Electronics v Durchsuchen       Installationsfortschritt    i    Installieren Abbrechen             After unzip  the LETSoft installation window opens automatically  Follow the installation instructions     Destination Directory  Select the primary installation directory     All software will be installed in the following locations  To install software into a  different location  click the Browse button and select another directory     Directory for LET Soft    Directory for National Instruments products       4 User Interface  4 1 Main Window    The main window of LETSoft is divided into two sections      LETSoft eee    Terminal Settings Demo Help      
12. ncerning the temperature sensor also appears if the connector for the thermoelectric    cooler and the temperature sensor  also named connector for the heat sink  is not connected to the  instrument  Before providing this connection  the Laser Diode Controller has to be turned off     19    Temperature range error    If the temperature of a cooler is out of the range as defined with the temperature limits in  TEMPERATURE menu  the laser diode and the thermoelectric coolers are turned off immediately   One of the following messages appears on the display     ERROR ERROR    TEMPERATURE 1 TEMPERATURE 2  OUT OF RANGE OUT OF RANGE       The error massage must be confirmed by pressing the Clear Error button   After the laser diode reaches the allowed temperature range again  the laser diode can be turned on    again by pressing the Laser button  If the error is still present  the error message appears again after  the Laser button is pressed     Overload error    If a device module of the Laser Diode Controller overloaded  the laser diode and the thermoelectric  coolers are turned off immediately  One of the following messages appears on the display     ERROR ERROR ERROR    LASER DRIVER COOLER DRIVER 1 COOLER DRIVER 2  OVERLOAD OVERLOAD OVERLOAD       20    5 Reference  5 1 Menu and Toolbar    Terminal Menu     gt  Exit  Quit LETSoft    Settings Menu    gt Serial Port Settings   In this menu you can set whether the search for the device should be done automatically  or you can  mak
13. nently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is switched off     Settings    Laser   Temperature    Timingl   Cooler 1   Pilot Laser   External Inputs Calibration          18    4 3 Error Messages    Interlock error    If interlock loop is opened  the laser is turned off immediately and the following message appears on  the display     Eror    CE OO    The error massage must be confirmed by pressing the Clear Error button   After the interlock loop is closed again  the laser diode can be turned on again by pressing the Laser    button  If the interlock loop is still opened  the error message appears again after the Laser button is  pressed     Temperature sensor error    If an temperature sensor circuit is shortened or opened  the laser diode and the thermoelectric coolers  are turned off immediately  One of the following messages appears on the display     ERROR ERROR    TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1  NOT DETECTED SHORTED    ERROR ERROR    TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2 TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2  NOT DETECTED SHORTED       The error massage must be confirmed by pressing the Clear Error button     After the Laser Diode Controller detects the temperature sensor again  the temperature controller  starts working again according to the parameters as before the error occurred  The laser diode must  be turned on again by pressing the Laser button  If the error is still present  the error message  appears   again after the Laser button is pressed     Remarks   The error co
14. ptimum performance  P means  proportional    means integral and D means differential portion     The control loop parameters can be set to values between 0 and 100  The default settings which  provide usually good controlling are as follows      Portion_  Value   Portion   Value    A P   30   P   20    ES   0  I    3    AD   0   D   0         The desired control loop parameter is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the  instrument is switched off     If the control loop is not stable after some minutes of active operating  e g  the temperature is  oscillating between two values which differ about 0 5   C  the P portion should be decreased     If the measured temperature does not become equal to the desired temperature  the l portion should  be increased     Remark   In general a larger P portion or a smaller   portion speeds up the settling time of the control loop  but  with the first the controller might oscillate and with the latter there might be a permanent difference    between the actual temperature and the desired temperature     Due to the large heat capacity and heat load of high power laser diodes and the needed heatsinks  it  takes some minutes until a stable operating point is reached     11       12    4 2 3 Settings     TIMING Menu    Within the Timing menu it can be set the pulse width  the pulse period and the time limit   Confirm the selection with the UP DOWN buttons or enter the value directly  The desired value is  stored permanently in
15. sensor types  NTC  PT100   PT1000     Attention   Before changing the sensor type  make sure that      the appropriate cooler controller is disabled  see menu COOLER      the correct sensor type is connected on the correct connector  see section Connectors pin out     device manual      Change the setting between NTC  PT100 and PT1000  The desired sensor setting is stored  permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is switched off     Imax     cooler current limit 1 2    Cooler 1 is usually used for cooling the laser diode and delivered up to 600W  13A  48V  The cooler  current limit can be set from 0    12A or 0    13A     Cooler 2 is usually used for customized applications  e g   laser crystal cooling  and delivered up to   3A  5V  The cooler current limit can be set from 0    3A     Always set the current limit to the maximum current value which can be found in the data sheet of the  heat sink  Setting the appropriate current limit protects the peltier elements from being overloaded  electrically    Note     The set limit acts in both direction  E g  current limit 2 5A means a current range    2 5A     2 5A     Confirm the selection with the Rotary knob  The desired current limit is stored permanently in a  nonvolatile memory  even when the instrument is switched off     14    Fan    Normally the heat sink is provided with a powerfully fan  In most cases the full fan power will not be  used  For that reason the fan voltage can varied between 6    12V  
16. ter the set time limit    Pulse  No Time Limit The laser diode is operated with a pulsed current  see menu TIMING  The  duration of the operation is not time limited internally  The laser diode is  turned on and off by pressing the Laser key    Pulse  Time Limit The laser diode is operated with a pulsed current  The duration of the  operation is time limited according to the time limit  see menu TIMING  The  laser diode is turned on by pressing the Laser key and turned off  automatically after the set time limit     The desired mode is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the instrument is  switched off     Laser Current Limit   Set the laser current limit to the indicated maximum current value of the laser diode which can be  found in the individual data sheet  Setting the appropriate current limit protects the laser diode from  being overloaded electrically and optically    The value of the laser current limit is stored permanently in a non volatile memory  even when the  instrument is switched off    Remark  The maximum possible laser current limit is predefined by the instrument     Power Monitor    If the laser diode is provided with a power monitor  photo diode   the power monitor voltage will be  shown  So  the calibrating can be make without a power meter     E g  the user increases laser current up to the power monitor voltage is 1 2V  From the laser diode  9    data sheet the user read 1 2V   55W optical power  The actual laser current is 30A  I 30
17. tion  or translation without prior written permission is  prohibited  except as allowed under the copyright laws     1 1 Trademarks    Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered  trademarks of the respective owners  The publisher and the author make no claim to these  trademarks     Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in  the United States and or other countries     1 2 General Safety Considerations    Before switching on the instrument  make sure it has been properly grounded through the supplied AC  power cable to a socket outlet with a protective earth contact  Any interruption of the grounding can  result in personal injury     This instrument must be used under normal conditions and as specified  otherwise the protection  provided by the instrument could be impaired     Always replace blown fuses with the same rating and acting speed     ESD  Electrostatic discharge  ESD  on or near the connectors can damage electronic devices inside  the instrument  Personnel should touch the metal frame of the instrument for a second before touching  any connector     1 3 Laser Safety    1 3 1 Laser Radiation    This instrument is designed to control laser diodes  Please read also very carefully the operating  instructions given by the manufacturer of the laser diode     The radiation of the used laser diode may be visible or invisible  These products emit radiation in the  630 to 1
    
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