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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 Introduction
17
PI-MAX4 System Components
17
Figure 1-2: Major Components of the Intensifier-CCD
19
Summary of PI-MAX4 Data Acquisition
19
Safety Related Symbols Used in this Manual
20
Grounding and Safety
21
Intensifier Modes and Safety
22
Audible Alarm
22
High Intensity Light Damage
23
Precautions
23
Cleaning and Maintenance
24
Cleaning Optical Surfaces - Protective Window
24
Flushing and Refilling the CCD Chamber
24
Repairs
24
About this Manual
25
Conventions Used in this Manual
25
Manual Organization
25
Figure 1-1: Typical PI-MAX4 System Components
17
Chapter 2: System Installation
27
Table 2-1: PI-MAX4 System Installation Procedure
27
System Configuration Diagrams
29
Figure 2-1: Typical PI-MAX4 System Diagram
29
Figure 2-2: Typical PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF System Diagram
29
Chapter 3 System Setup
31
Dangers and Warnings
31
Unpacking the System
31
Checking the Equipment and Parts Inventory
32
General System Requirements and Information
33
Ventilation
33
Power Specifications
33
Camera
33
Power Supply
33
Host Computer Specifications
34
Winx Host Computer Requirements
34
Lightfield Host Computer Requirements
35
Mounting the Camera
36
Imaging Applications
36
Spectroscopy Applications
37
Application Software Installation
37
Winx Applications
37
Figure 3-1: Typical Winview/32 Setup Dialog
38
Lightfield Applications
39
Figure 3-2: Typical Lightfield Installshield Wizard Dialog
39
Connect the Circulator [Liquid-Cooled Cameras Only]
40
Configure Default Camera System Parameters
41
Winx (Versions 2.5.25.X or Higher)
41
Lightfield
42
Pi-Max
42
Chapter 4 First Light
43
Required Equipment and Cables
43
Cable Connections
43
Before Turning on the System
44
Turning on the System
44
Lightfield First Light Instructions
45
Assumptions
45
Getting Started
45
Parameter Configuration
46
Figure 4-1: Lightfield Desktop: Available Devices
46
Figure 4-2: Camera Icon in Experiment Devices Area
47
Acquiring Data
48
Figure 4-3: Lightfield Desktop View Area
48
Pi-Max
48
Figure 4-4: Typical Supersynchro Timing Expander
49
Table 4-1: Configuration Parameters by Mode
49
Figure 4-5: Lightfield View Area Displaying an Acquired Image
50
Focusing
50
Winx First Light Instructions
51
Assumptions
51
Getting Started
51
Configuring the Software
51
Figure 4-6: Typical Winx Pulsers Dialog
51
Figure 4-7: Typical Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger in Tab
52
Figure 4-8: Typical Supersynchro Dialog: Gating Tab
52
Figure 4-9: Typical Repetitive Gating Setup Dialog
53
Figure 4-10: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: Main Tab
53
Figure 4-11: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: ADC Tab
54
Figure 4-12: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: ROI Setup Tab
54
Initial Data Acquisition
55
Figure 4-13: Sample Acquired Test Image
55
Focusing
56
Chapter 5 Gate Mode Operation
57
Data Acquisition Sequence
57
Winx System On/Off Sequences
58
Figure 5-1: Block Diagram: Signal Path in a Standard PI-MAX4 System
58
Pre-Exposure Removal of Accumulated Charge
59
Dark Charge
59
Cleaning
60
Figure 5-2: Clean Cycles in Internal Trigger Mode of Operation
60
Phosphor Decay Delay
61
Figure 5-3: Winx: Phosphor Decay Delay
62
Figure 5-4: Lightfield: Phosphor Decay Delay Parameters
62
Temperature Control
63
Cooling Method
63
Necessary Cooling Precautions
63
Setting the Temperature
64
Exposure
64
Exposure with an Image Intensifier
64
Exposure Timing
65
Saturation
65
Background Subtraction
66
Readout of the Array
66
Interline CCD Readout
67
Figure 5-5: Interline CCD Readout
67
Figure 5-6: Step 1: Non-Overlapped, Early Exposure
68
Figure 5-7: Step 2: Non-Overlapped, Early Readout
68
Figure 5-8: Step 3: Non-Overlapped, Transfer to Output Node
69
Figure 5-9: Step 4: Non-Overlapped, End of Readout
69
Full-Frame CCD Readout
70
Figure 5-10: Full Frame CCD Readout
70
Binned Readout (Hardware Binning)
71
CCD Type and Readout Port(S)
72
Figure 5-11: Dual Port Readout: 2 × 2 Binning of Interline CCD
73
Figure 5-12: Dual Port Readout: Lightfield Setting, 2X2 Binning
73
Figure 5-13: Single Port Readout: 2 × 2 Binning of Full Frame CCD
74
Figure 5-14: Experiment Setup: ROI Configuration Dialog
75
Lightfield and Partial Frame ROI Binning
76
Figure 5-15: Typical Edit Regions of Interest Window
76
Figure 5-16: Single Port Readout: Partial Frame, 2×2 Binning, Interline CCD
77
Software Binning
78
Figure 5-17: Dual Port Readout: Lightfield Settings, 5×3 Binning
78
Controller Gain {Analog Gain
79
Digitization
79
Logic out Control
80
Figure 5-18: Typical PI-MAX4 Hardware Setup Dialog
80
Figure 5-19: Timing Diagram: Shutter {Shutter Open}, Read out
80
Winx Experiment Setup
82
Main Tab
82
Figure 5-20: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: Main Tab
82
Timing Tab
83
Figure 5-21: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: Timing Tab
83
Figure 5-22: Fast Mode/Slow Mode Flow Charts
84
Lightfield Experiment Setup
86
Common Acquisition Settings Expander
86
Figure 5-23: Typical Common Acquisition Settings Expander
86
Figure 5-24: Typical Advanced Intensifier Dialog
87
Region of Interest Expander
88
Figure 5-25: Typical Region of Interest Expander
88
Trigger Expander
89
Figure 5-26: Typical Trigger Expander: Internal Trigger Source Parameters
89
Figure 5-27: Typical Trigger Expander: External Trigger Source Parameters
89
Supersynchro Timing Expander
90
Figure 5-28: Supersynchro Timing Expander
90
Chapter 6: Lightfield and Gated Operation
93
Gating
93
Safety Precautions
94
Intensifier Mode
94
Alarms
94
Timing Mode
95
Table 6-1: Internal Sync Information for Gated Operation
95
Micro-Channel Plate (MCP) Bracket Pulsing
96
Figure 6-1: Timing Diagram: MCP Bracket Pulsing
96
Bracket Pulsing in LIF Measurements
97
Bracket Pulsing in Nanosecond Pump Probe Experiments
97
Limitations of Bracket Pulse Gating
97
Impact of Bracket Pulsing on Delay
98
Configuration
99
Figure 6-2: Timing Diagram: MCP Bracket Pulsing
99
Experiments
100
Figure 6-3: Typical PI-MAX4 Experiments
100
Swept Gate Experiment [Fixed Width, Variable Delay]
101
Experiment Supplies the Master Clock
101
Figure 6-4: Block/Timing Diagram: Swept Gate Experiment
102
Figure 6-5: Typical Sensor Expander
102
Figure 6-6: Typical Sensor Cleaning Dialog
103
Figure 6-7: Typical Reset to Default
103
Figure 6-8: Typical Spectrometer Expanders
104
Figure 6-9: Typical Regions of Interest Expander: Full Sensor
105
Figure 6-10: Typical Common Acquisition Settings Expander
106
Figure 6-11: Typical Analog to Digital Conversion Expander
106
Figure 6-12: Typical Trigger Expander
107
Figure 6-13: Typical Regions of Interest Expander: Full Sensor Binned
108
Figure 6-14: Trigger Expander: External Trigger Source Configuration
109
Figure 6-15: Typical Supersynchro Timing Expander
110
Figure 6-16: Typical Supersynchro Timing: Syncmaster on
111
Figure 6-17: Typical Experiment Results: Frame Cross Section
112
Syncmaster1 Supplies the Master Clock
113
Figure 6-18: Block Diagram: Syncmaster1 as Master Clock
113
Figure 6-19: Timing Diagram: Syncmaster1 as Master Clock
113
Figure 6-20: Block Diagram: Single Shot Experiment
114
Single Shot Experiment
114
Table 6-2: Single Shot Experiment Time Budget
114
Figure 6-21: Cleaning Cycles, Cleaning and Skipping Expander
115
Figure 6-22: Common Acquisition Settings Expander: Intensifier Gain
115
Figure 6-23: Typical Repetitive Gating Setup: 100 Ns Width, 25 Ns Delay
116
Figure 6-24: Single Shot Result: Fluorescence Spot, Width = 100 Ns
117
Figure 6-25: Single Shot Result: Fluorescence Spot, Width = 100 Ns
118
Figure 6-26: Repetitive Gating Setup Dialog
119
Static Gate Experiment [Fixed Width, Fixed Delay]
119
Swept Gate Experiment [Variable Width, Variable Delay]
119
Chapter 7: Winx and Gated Operation
121
Gating
121
Safety Precautions
122
Intensifier Mode
122
Alarms
123
Timing Mode
123
Micro-Channel Plate (MCP) Bracket Pulsing
124
Table 7-1: Internal Sync Information for Gated Operation
124
Bracket Pulsing in LIF Measurements
125
Figure 7-1: Timing Diagram: MCP Bracket Pulsing
125
Bracket Pulsing in Nanosecond Pump Probe Experiments
126
Limitations of Bracket Pulse Gating
126
Configuration
127
Figure 7-2: Timing Diagram: MCP Bracket Pulsing
127
Impact of Bracket Pulsing on Delay
127
Experiments
128
Figure 7-3: Typical PI-MAX4 Experiments
128
Swept Gate Experiment [Fixed Width, Variable Delay]
129
Experiment Supplies the Master Clock
129
Figure 7-4: Block/Timing Diagram: Swept Gate Experiment
130
Figure 7-5: Typical Hardware Setup Dialog
130
Figure 7-6: Typical Winspec/32 Installation Sequence: Teledyne Acton
131
Figure 7-7: Typical Move Spectrograph Dialog
132
Figure 7-8: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: Main Tab
132
Figure 7-9: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: Timing Tab
133
Figure 7-10: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: ADC Tab
134
Figure 7-11: Typical Experiment Setup Dialog: ROI Tab
134
Figure 7-12: Typical Winx Pulsers Dialog
135
Figure 7-13: Typical Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger in Tab
135
Figure 7-14: Typical Winx Pulsers Dialog
136
Figure 7-15: Typical Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger in Tab
136
Figure 7-16: Typical Supersynchro Dialog: Gating Tab
137
Figure 7-17: Typical Sequential Gating Setup Dialog
137
Figure 7-18: Typical View Width/Delay Sequence Dialog
138
Figure 7-19: Typical Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger out Tab
139
Figure 7-20: Experiment Setup: Timing Tab
140
Figure 7-21: Experiment Setup: Main Tab
140
Figure 7-22: Typical Experiment Results Shown in 3-D
141
Syncmaster1 Supplies the Master Clock
142
Figure 7-23: Block Diagram: Syncmaster1 as Master Clock
142
Figure 7-24: Timing Diagram: Syncmaster1 as Master Clock
142
Figure 7-25: Block Diagram: Single Shot Experiment
143
Single Shot Experiment
143
Table 7-2: Single Shot Experiment Time Budget
143
Figure 7-26: Hardware Setup Dialog: Cleans/Skips Tab
144
Figure 7-27: Experiment Setup Dialog: Main Tab
145
Figure 7-28: Typical Repetitive Gating Setup Dialog
145
Figure 7-29: Single Shot Result: Fluorescence Spot, Width = 100 Ns
146
Figure 7-30: Single Shot Result: Fluorescence Spot, Width = 100 Ns
146
Figure 7-31: Repetitive Gating Setup Dialog
147
Static Gate Experiment [Fixed Width, Fixed Delay]
147
Swept Gate Experiment [Variable Width, Variable Delay]
147
Chapter 8 Timing Generator
149
Pulse Set
149
Figure 8-1: Timing Diagram: Pulse Set
149
Supported Timing Generator Trigger Modes
150
Single Sequence
150
Figure 8-2: Timing Diagram: Trigger Per Pulse
150
Figure 8-3: Timing Diagrams: Three Repetition Sequence
150
Supported Timing Generator Trigger Modes
151
Time Stamping
151
Figure 8-4: Timing Diagram: 3 Repetition Sequence, Trigger Per Pulse
151
Chapter 9: Lightfield and Dual Image Feature
153
Requirements
153
Interline CCD Operation
154
Pi-Max
154
Figure 9-2: Common Acquisition Settings Expander
154
Trigger Setup
155
Trigger Response
155
Figure 9-3: Trigger Expander: Internal Trigger Source
155
Figure 9-4: Timing Diagram: Single-Trigger (Readout Per Trigger) DIF
155
Trigger Source
156
Internal Trigger Source
156
Figure 9-5: Timing Diagram: Dual-Trigger (Shift Per Trigger) DIF
156
Figure 9-6: Supersynchro Timing Expander: DIF Operation
156
External Trigger Source
157
Figure 9-7: Trigger Expander: External Trigger Source
157
Using Pre-Trigger
158
Figure 9-9: Timing Diagram: Pre-Trigger, Single Trigger
159
Figure 9-10: Timing Diagram: Pre-Trigger, Dual Trigger (Shift Per Trigger)
160
Figure 9-11: Timing Diagram: Pre-Trigger with Slightly Late Input Trigger
160
Figure 9-12: Timing Diagram: Pre-Trigger with very Late Input Trigger
161
Configure a Single-Trigger DIF Acquisition
162
Figure 9-13: Block Diagram: Single-Trigger DIF Acquisition
162
Figure 9-14: Timing Diagram: Single-Trigger DIF Acquisition
162
Configure a Dual-Trigger DIF Acquisition
164
Figure 9-15: Block Diagram: Dual-Trigger DIF Acquisition
164
Figure 9-16: Timing Diagram: Dual-Trigger DIF Acquisition
165
Tips and Tricks
167
Chapter 10: Winx and Dual Image Feature
169
Requirements
169
Interline CCD Operation
169
Timing Modes
170
Configure a Single Trigger DIF Experiment
170
Hardware
170
Software
170
Figure 10-1: Block Diagram: DIF Experiment
170
Operation
171
Figure 10-2: Timing Diagram: DIF Operation, Single Trigger
171
Figure 10-3: Winx Hardware Setup Dialog: Controller/Camera Tab
172
Figure 10-4: Winx Experiment Setup Dialog: Main Tab
172
Figure 10-5: Winx Experiment Setup Dialog: Timing Tab
173
Figure 10-6: Winx Pulsers Dialog
173
Figure 10-7: Winx Supersynchro Dialog: Gating Tab
174
Figure 10-8: Winx DIF Gating Setup Dialog
174
Figure 10-9: Winx Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger in Tab
175
Figure 10-10:Winx Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger out Tab
175
Configure a Dual Trigger DIF Experiment
176
Hardware
176
Software
176
Operation
176
Figure 10-11:Block Diagram: DIF Experiment
176
Figure 10-12:Timing Diagram: DIF Operation, Dual Trigger
177
Figure 10-13:Winx Hardware Setup Dialog: Controller/Camera Tab
177
Figure 10-14:Winx Experiment Setup Dialog: Main Tab
178
Figure 10-15:Winx Experiment Setup Dialog: Timing Tab
179
Figure 10-16:Winx Pulsers Dialog
179
Figure 10-17:Winx Supersynchro Dialog: Gating Tab
180
Figure 10-18:Winx DIF Gating Setup Dialog: Dual Trigger
180
Figure 10-19:Winx Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger in Tab
181
Figure 10-20:Winx Supersynchro Dialog: Trigger out Tab
181
Tips and Tricks
182
Chapter 11: MCP Gating Option
183
Figure 11-1: Timing Diagram: Normal Gated Operation
183
Figure 11-2: Timing Diagram: MCP Bracket Pulsing Operation
183
Setup and Operation
184
Figure 11-3: Timing Diagram: MCP Gated Operation for Gen II Intensifiers
184
Figure 11-4: QE Curves: Gen II Intensifiers
184
Gain Variation
185
Fluorescence Experiment
185
Cabling for MCP Gated Operation
185
Figure 11-5: Block Diagram: MCP Gated Operation Cabling
185
Figure 11-6: Timing Diagram: MCP Gated Operation
186
Chapter 12: Picosecond Gating Option
187
Activating Picosecond Operation
187
Gain and Gate Width
187
MONITOR Operation
188
Repetition Rate Issues
188
Table 12-1: Typical Picosecond Gating Information: PI-Max4:1024I
188
Timing
189
Methods for Finding a Short Optical Pulse
189
Chapter 13: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF and RF Modulation
191
Basics of RF Modulation on Intensified Ccds
191
Advantages of PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF
192
Figure 13-1: System Diagram: RF Operation
192
RF Experiment Design in Lightfield
193
Requirements
193
Trigger Response
193
Gating Mode
194
Repetitive
194
Figure 13-2: Supersynchro Timing: RF Mode Options
194
Sequential
196
Custom
198
Figure 13-3: Typical Edit Custom Phase Modulations Window
200
Figure 13-4: Add a Single Modulation Phase
200
Figure 13-5: Add Phase Sweep
202
Table 13-1: Phase Sweep Information for Sweep > 360
202
Figure 13-6: Typical Modulation Phase Curve
203
Figure 13-7: Typical Modulation Phase Curve with Points Shuffled
204
Phase Modulation Sorting Add-In
205
Figure 13-8: Typical Manage Add-Ins Dialog
205
Figure 13-9: Typical Phase Modulation Sorting Add-In
206
Figure 13-10:Typical Phase Modulation Sorting Add-In Button: Data Toolbar
206
Figure 13-11:Typical Sort Phases Dialog
207
Figure 13-12:Typical Sort Phases Dialog: SPE File Specified
207
PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Rear Panel Information
208
Figure 13-13:PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Rear Panel
208
Table 13-2: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Connectors, Indicators, and Switches
209
Figure 13-14:PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Power Supply Rear Panel
211
PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Power Supply Rear Panel Information
211
Table 13-3: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Power Supply Connectors, Indicators
211
RF Modulator Specifications
212
Chapter 14: PI-MAX4: EM Family
213
Electron Multiplication
213
Figure 14-1: Block Diagram: EMCCD with Dual Output Registers
214
Enabling EM
215
Figure 14-2: Typical Emiccd Hardware Stackup
215
Figure 14-3: Enabling Electron Multiplication
215
Emiccd Gain Mode
216
Figure 14-4: Typical Emiccd Gain Configuration Field
216
Figure 14-5: Typical Emiccd Gain Configuration: Optimal Mode
217
Figure 14-6: Typical Intensifier Gain Configuration: Manual Mode
217
Manual
217
Optimal
217
Figure 14-7: Typical EM Gain Configuration Parameters: Manual Mode
218
Figure 14-8: Typical EM Gain Configuration Display for EM Gain > 100
219
Kinetics
220
Masking
220
Figure 14-9: Configuring Readout Mode
220
Figure 14-10:Typical Full-Frame and Frame Transfer Ccds, Kinetics Masking
221
Table 14-1: Mask/Window Sizes for 16 X 16 CCD, Full Frame
221
Trigger Sources
222
Image/Frame Acquisition
222
Figure 14-11:Timing Diagrams: Kinetics Exposure-Shift
223
Data Readout
224
Binning
224
Figure 14-12: Timing Diagram: Kinetics Readout and Data Storage
225
Figure 14-13: Timing Diagram: Kinetics Readout and Data Storage
226
Figure 14-14:File Storage Convention
227
File Storage Conventions
227
Configuring Kinetics
228
Figure 14-15:Configuring Readout Mode
228
Cleaning the CCD
229
Figure 14-16:Configuring Trigger Response
229
Configuring a Kinetics Experiment
230
Figure 14-17:Block Diagram: Typical Kinetics Experiment
230
Configuring the Software Parameters
231
Photon Detection
232
Configuring Photon Detection
233
Figure 14-18:Typical Online Processes Expander: Photon Detection
233
Figure 14-19:Typical Thresholding and Clipping Configuration Parameters
233
High Speed Camera Add-In
234
Figure 14-20:Typical High Speed Camera Expander
234
Configuring the High Speed Camera
235
Figure 14-21:Typical High Speed Camera Spectroscopy Settings
235
Figure 14-22:Typical High Speed Camera Imaging Settings
235
Figure 14-23:Typical Previous and Current Frame Rate Information
235
Figure 14-24: Typical Configuration Options: Time Stamping
236
Chapter 15: Tips and Tricks
237
Overexposure Protection
237
Signal Delay
238
Time Budgets
238
Measuring Coincidence
239
Adjusting the Signal Delay
240
Optimizing the Gate Width and Delay
240
Lasers
241
Free Running Lasers
241
Triggered Lasers
241
Jitter
242
Inhibiting the Pulser During Readout
242
Lens Performance
242
Throughput
242
Depth of Field
242
Baseline Signal
243
Temperature Lock
243
Intensifier Alarm
243
Chapter 16: Component Descriptions
245
Mount Adapters
245
Switches, Connectors, and Indicators
246
Figure 16-1: PI-MAX4 Rear Panel
246
Figure 16-2: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Rear Panel
246
Aux I/O
247
AUX out
247
AUX Power [PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Only]
247
Coolant Ports
247
Error LED
248
Fan
248
Gig-E
248
PWR On/Off Switch
248
Logic out
249
Mon RF out [PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Only]
249
Monitor
249
Power Connector
249
Ready out
249
Thermoelectric Cooler
249
Trigger in
250
User RF out [PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Only]
250
Gig-E Ethernet Card
250
Extender Bracket Kit
250
Coolcube
250
Coolant Circulator (Option)
250
Spectrograph (Option)
251
Cables
251
Tubing
251
Application Software
252
User Manuals
253
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting
255
Table 17-1: Issues with Recommended Troubleshooting Procedures
255
Alarm Sounds Repetitively
256
Alarm Sounds Sporadically
256
Baseline Signal Suddenly Changes by > 1000 ADU
256
Camera Is Not Responding
256
Camera Stops Working
257
Camera1 (or Similar Name) in Camera Name Field
257
Figure 17-1: Camera1 in Camera Name Field
257
Figure 17-2: Editing Camera Name in Notepad
257
Cooling Troubleshooting
258
Temperature Lock Cannot be Achieved or Maintained
258
Figure 17-3: Updated Hardware Setup Dialog
258
Data Loss or Serial Violation
259
Error Occurs at Computer Power up
259
Ethernet Network Is Not Accessible
260
Lightfield Applications
260
Figure 17-4: Ebus Driver Installation Tool Dialog for Lightfield
260
Winx Applications
261
Excessive Readout Noise
261
Figure 17-5: Ebus Driver Installation Tool Dialog for Winx
261
Gating Pulse Artifact Strings Displayed
262
Figure 17-6: Typical Diagonal Line of Gating Pulse Artifacts
262
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
263
Mechanical Dimensions
263
Power Specifications
263
Table A-1: Input Power Specifications: External PI-MAX4 Power Supply
263
Environmental Specifications
264
Intensifier Specifications
264
CCD Specifications
264
Table A-2: PI-MAX4 Environmental Specifications
264
Table A-3: CCD Array Specifications for Electron Multiplied PI-MAX4
264
Table A-4: CCD Array Specifications for Non-EM PI-MAX4 Detectors
265
AUX I/O Interface
266
Figure A-1: aux I/O Connector Pinout
266
Table A-5: aux I/O Interface TTL Signal Specifications
266
Table A-6: aux I/O Connector Pinout and Signal Descriptions
266
AUX I/O Cable
268
Figure A-2: aux I/O Interface Cable (Part Number 6050-0660)
268
Table A-7: aux I/O Interface Cable Pinout and Signal Information
268
Coolcube II Circulator Specifications
269
Appendix B: Outline Drawings
271
PI-MAX4: 1024I/1024F/2048F/1024X256
271
Figure B-1: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I/1024F/2048F/1024X256
271
Figure B-2: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I/1024F/2048F/1024X256
272
Figure B-3: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I/1024F/2048F/1024X256
273
Pi-Max4: 512 Em/512 Em(B)
274
Figure B-4: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 512 EM/512 EM(B)
274
Figure B-5: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 512 EM/512 EM(B)
275
Figure B-6: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 512 EM/512 EM(B) with Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
276
PI-MAX4 Power Supply
277
Figure B-7: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4 Power Supply
277
PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF
278
Figure B-8: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF with C-Mount Adapter
278
Figure B-9: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF with F-Mount Adapter
279
Figure B-10: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF
280
PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Power Supply
281
Figure B-11: Outline Drawing: PI-MAX4: 1024I-RF Power Supply
281
Coolcube II Circulator
282
Figure B-12: Outline Drawing: Coolcube
282
Appendix C: Winx/Lightfield Cross Reference
283
Winx-To-Lightfield Terminology
283
Table C-1: Winx-To-Lightfield Cross Reference
283
Lightfield to Winx
285
Table C-2: Lightfield-To-Winx Cross Reference
285
Appendix D: Extender Bracket Kit
287
Figure D-1: Extender Bracket Kit Mounted to a PI-MAX4
287
Appendix E: C- and F-Mount Information
289
C-Mount Lens Information
289
Installation
289
Removal
289
F-Mount Lens Adapter
290
Installation
290
Removal
290
Figure E-1: F-Mount (Nikon) Lens Adapter
290
Camera Orientation
291
Focusing C- and F-Mount Lenses
291
Appendix F: Spectrograph Mount Information
293
Mount PI-MAX4 to a Teledyne Acton Research Spectrapro Series
293
Spectrograph
293
Required Tools and Equipment
293
Procedure
293
Mount a PI-MAX4 to an Isoplane SCT-320 Spectrograph
295
Required Tools and Equipment
295
Procedure
295
Spectrograph-Camera Rotational Alignment and Focusing
296
Aligning and Focusing a Teledyne Acton Research Spectrapro
296
Series Spectrograph
296
Align and Focus an Isoplane SCT-320 Spectrograph
298
Appendix G: Accessories
301
Accessory Kits
301
Adapter Kits
301
Figure G-1: Magnetic Screwdriver with Reversible Flat and Phillips Bit
301
Table G-1: Adapter Kit Information
301
Quick Start Guide
302
Standard C-, F-, and Spectroscopy-Mount Adapters
302
Figure G-2: Standard PI-MAX4 Mount Adapters
302
Spectroscopy-Mount for IVUV and NVUV Cameras
303
Installation Procedure
303
Figure G-3: Standard, IVUV, and NVUV Spectroscopy Mounts
303
Figure G-4: Positioning the 2.739" (ID) O-Ring
304
Figure G-5: Positioning the 2.614" (ID) O-Ring
304
Optical Distance from Mounting Face to Image Plane
305
Warranty and Service
307
Limited Warranty
307
Basic Limited One (1) Year Warranty
307
Limited One (1) Year Warranty on Refurbished or
307
Discontinued Products
307
XP Vacuum Chamber Limited Lifetime Warranty
307
Sealed Chamber Integrity Limited 12 Month Warranty
308
Vacuum Integrity Limited 12 Month Warranty
308
Image Intensifier Detector Limited One Year Warranty
308
X-Ray Detector Limited One Year Warranty
308
Software Limited Warranty
308
Owner's Manual and Troubleshooting
309
Your Responsibility
309
Contact Information
310
Index
311
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