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  Laser Servo for Vescent
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D2-125 Laser Servo

 

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Features:

¡¤         Both PZT & Laser Current Feedback

¡¤         Double Integrators For Tight Locking

¡¤         Peak Lock Option

¡¤         Smooth Lockup

¡¤         Frequency Jumping and Lockup via Computer Control

¡¤         Internal Ramp Generator

¡¤         High Bandwidth (10 MHz)

¡¤         Reconfigurable PI2D Loop Parameters

¡¤         Lock Guard & Ramp Centering included on all models

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¡¤         Higher resolution image of the side panel. 

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¡¤         The D2-125 laser servo was designed for low-noise servo control of lasers and other experimental systems. The PI2D loop filter, with two-stage integral feedback, provides tight locking to cavities and atomic/molecular transitions. The D2-125 provides full user-control over the loop-filter parameters, enabling servo-loop optimization for a wide variety of plants such as: acousto and electro-optic actuators, voice coils, piezo actuators, etc.

¡¤         Scope trace of Lock Guard FunctionalityLock Guard auto relocking function is now included in the D2-125 Laser Servo. Lock Guard detects when the servo loop filter has gone out of lock and automatically tries to recapture lock.

¡¤         Lock Guard monitors the servo output and when it detects an Unlock Point (a fast change in the servo output; see arrow on the red trace), it disengages the servo and holds the output at the last known valid value. Lock Guard waits for the Hold Time (shorter interval on blue trace) and then re-engages the lock. Lock Guard waits for the Settle Time (longer interval on blue trace) and if it detects that the system is still out of lock it will reset the servo output again.  In the image, Lock Guard made three relock attempts before the challenge was removed and relock was achieved.  (The beam was actually blocked and unblocked during this time.)  The Lock Guard control parameters Unlock Point and Hold & Settle Times are all user adjustable for maximum flexibility and optimized performance.  Lock Guard is included in all D2-125 Reconfigurable Servos.

¡¤         The D2-125 has options that can optimize its performance for your lab.  The Peak Lock option provides an adjustable-amplitude 4 MHz dither which can directly modulate a diode laser or drive an external modulator.  The incoming error signal is then demodulated at this same 4 MHz (with adjustable phase.)  The resulting first derivative error signal allows the user to lock a laser to the peak of the error feature instead of the side without the implementation of an external modulator and lock-in amplifier, simplifying and reducing the cost of many experimental configurations.

¡¤         In most cases, the D2-125 will be powered by the D2-005 linear power supply.  The D2-005 will power up to 4 servos or D2-100 lasers and so is quite convenient.  But some situations call for a dedicated servo with a small footprint.  The Internal Power option integrates a smaller linear supply into the D2-125 chassis, minimizing precious space needed for the locking electronics.

¡¤         Ramp Centering is now included on all units and allows the user to bias the servo output while preparing the system for lock up.  This is useful, for instance, when servoing a PZT or other transducer that does not operate around a zero set point.

¡¤         The D2-125 was designed to integrate into our Rackless Rack.  As such, it may be powered with our D2-005  or from an adjacent D2 electronics module.

¡¤         If used as a stand-alone product it may be powered either externally (with a D2-005 or from a user supplied power supply via a breakout board) or it may be ordered with an internal power supply and simply plug into a standard AC wall outlet.

¡¤         View a typical configuration of a D2-125 servoing a D2-100-DBR laser.

General

Bandwidth

> 10 MHz

Input Impedance

50 ¥Ø

Input Voltage

¡¾0.5V

Input Voltage Noise

< 5 nV / ¡î Hz

Output Voltage

¡¾10 V

Proportional Gain

-40 to +32 dB

Loop Filter

¥øI (Integrator One)

Off, 10 Hz – 200 kHz

¥øPI (Integrator Two)

Off, 100 Hz – 2 MHz

¥øD (Differential)

Off, 500 Hz – 10 MHz

Differential Gain

5 to 15 dB

Temp. / PZT Output

Integral: 60 msec to 6 sec

Monitors

DC Error, AC Error, Input, Ramp, Ramp TTL, Servo Output

Ordering Options

-PL

Peak Lock

-IP

Internal Power Supply.  (Please specify input line voltage.)