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Chapter 13
PI-MAX4: 1024i-RF and RF Modulation
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Figure 13-2: SuperSYNCHRO Timing Expander: Repetitive Gating Mode
5.
Select
Repetitive
as the Gating Mode and begin entering the setup information.
6.
Use the hyperlinks at the top of the expanded panel to make any changes to the
intensifier settings, trigger settings, phosphor decay delay time, number of frames, and
readout mode.
intensifier settings, trigger settings, phosphor decay delay time, number of frames, and
readout mode.
7.
When using camera-generated internal triggers for RF modulation acquisition, enter the
desired
desired
Internal Trigger Frequency
.
8.
To have trigger output from the
SyncMASTER1
and
SyncMASTER2
connectors on the
AUX I/O cable, click on the
SyncMASTER ON
button. When
SyncMASTER
is
enabled, the output of the
SyncMASTER1
connector will be at the
Internal Trigger
Frequency
. The
SyncMASTER2
output will be at the same frequency but can be
delayed. The available range for this delay is 0 to 6553500 ns in 100 ns increments.
NOTE:
The blue SyncMASTER1 and black of SyncMASTER2 cables
are used to differentiate these output signals when they are
shown on the SuperSYNCHRO timing diagram.
are used to differentiate these output signals when they are
shown on the SuperSYNCHRO timing diagram.
9.
Enter the
Modulation Duration
,
Modulation Frequency
, and
Modulation Phase
values.
10.
To drive an RF amplifier via the
User RF Out
connector on the back of the
PI-MAX4: 1024i-RF, click on the
User RF Output ON
button. Then select the
appropriate frequency and amplitude level (V
p-p
.) Note that the
User RF Output
must
be connected to a 50 Ω load (standard for RF.)
11.
If required, set up
AUX Output
trigger.
12.
Verify that the
I.I.T. Power
switch on the rear of the PI-MAX4: 1024i-RF is turned
ON
and
Enable Intensifier
has been checked on the
Common Acquisition Settings
expander.
13.
When the experiment is ready, click on the
Acquire
button.
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