Figure 35. Free Run Mode Timing Diagram; Figure 36. Setup Using To Trigger An Event; Figure 37. Timing For Experiment Setup Shown In Figure 36 - Princeton Instruments MicroMAX System User Manual

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image. As soon as the first exposure actually begins,
Figure 35. Thus the positive going edge of the
exposure. In Free Run operation, the time that
the range of 400 to 600 ns.
Example: Figure 36 shows an experiment where the rising edge of the
MicroMAX DIF Camera
READY
EXPOSURE

Figure 35. Free Run Mode Timing Diagram

is used to trigger a DG-535 Delay Generator, which provides the required delay
and triggers a laser source, Q switch, or other device.
Computer
Camera
Head
Figure 36. Setup using
Figure 37 illustrates the timing for a typical experiment like that shown in
Figure 36.
READY
EXPOSURE
To Q Switch

Figure 37. Timing for Experiment Setup shown in Figure 36

400 ns
Controller
to Trigger an Event
400 ns
1 µs
returns high, as shown in
output marks the start of the first
remains low will typically be in
READY
DG-535
Q Switch
2 µs
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signal

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