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Teledyne ProEM:1024B System Manual (162 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: About this Manual
11
Intended Audience
11
Related Documentation
11
Table 1-1: Related Documentation
11
Document Organization
12
Conventions Used in this Document
13
Safety Related Symbols Used in this Manual
13
Table 1-2: Terminology Conventions Used
13
Proem Safety Information
14
Precautions
15
UV Coatings
15
Chapter 2: Proem Camera System
17
System Components
17
Optional System Components
17
Figure 2-1: Typical Proem System Components
17
Proem Camera
18
Figure 2-2: Typical Proem Camera
18
CCD Arrays
19
EMCCD Technology and On-Chip Multiplication Gain
20
Cooling
20
Figure 2-3: EMCCD Array Structure Comparison: Frame Transfer, Kinetics
20
Fan
21
Excelon
21
Integrated Controller
21
Connectors
22
Figure 2-4: Proem Connectors and Indicators
22
Table 2-1: Proem Connectors and Indicators
22
Coolant Ports
23
Coolant Circulator
23
Cables
23
Table 2-2: Standard Proem Camera System Cables
23
Hoses
24
Table 2-3: Standard Proem Camera System Hoses
24
Certificate of Performance
25
Application Software
25
Accessories
26
Coolcube II Circulator
26
C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
27
Adjustable C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
27
Unpack the System
28
Verify Equipment and Parts Inventory
28
2.10 Proem Camera and System Maintenance
29
Camera
29
Optical Surfaces
29
Repairs
29
Chapter 3: Installation Overview
31
Table 3-1: Proem Installation Actions
31
System Block Diagrams
32
Figure 3-1: Block Diagram: Typical Imaging Experiment with
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Figure 3-2: Block Diagram: Typical Spectroscopy Experiment with
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Figure 3-3: Block Diagram: Typical Imaging Experiment with
33
Figure 3-4: Block Diagram: Typical Spectroscopy Experiment with
34
Chapter 4 System Setup
35
Unpacking the System
35
Checking the Equipment and Parts Inventory
36
System Requirements
36
Environmental Requirements
36
Ventilation
36
Power
37
Host Computer
37
Winx Requirements
37
Lightfield Requirements
38
Attaching a Lens to a C-Mount Adapter
38
Mounting the Lens
39
Adjusting the C-Mount Adapter
39
Mounting the Adjustable C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
40
Figure 4-1: Typical Adjustable C-Mount Adapter
40
Figure 4-2: Typical Adjustable C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
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Positioning the Proem:512Bk Masks
42
Opening/Closing Proem:1600 Manual Shutter
42
Figure 4-3: Front View of Proem:512Bk Camera
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Figure 4-4: Front View of Proem:1600(2)/1600(4) Camera
42
Making the Camera-Circulator Connections for a Coolcube II
43
Figure 4-5: Typical Coolcube II Circulator
43
Figure 4-6: Coolcube II with Reservoir Cap Removed
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Software Installation
45
Winx/32
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Figure 4-7: Typical Winx/32 Setup Dialog: Select Installation Type
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Lightfield
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Figure 4-8: Typical Lightfield Installation Wizard Dialog
46
Entering the Default Camera System Parameters
47
Winx/32 Versions 2.5.25 and Later
47
Figure 4-9: Typical Winx/32 Camera Detection Wizard - Welcome Dialog
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Figure 4-10: Typical Winx/32 Controller/Camera Tab
48
Lightfield
49
Figure 4-11: Typical Lightfield Experiment Workspace
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Chapter 5 Operation
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Figure 5-1: Functional Block Diagram: Proem System
51
Winx First Light Instructions
52
Imaging Applications
52
Figure 5-2: Typical Winx/32 Controller/Camera Tab
53
Figure 5-3: Typical Winx/32 Detector Temperature Dialog
54
Figure 5-4: Typical Winx/32 Experiment Setup Timing Tab
55
Spectroscopy Applications
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Figure 5-5: Typical Winx/32 Controller/Camera Tab
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Figure 5-6: Typical Winx/32 Detector Temperature Dialog
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Figure 5-7: Typical Winx/32 Experiment Setup Timing Tab
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Lightfield First Light Instructions
61
Imaging Applications
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Figure 5-8: Typical Lightfield Available Devices Area
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Figure 5-9: Typical Lightfield Experiment Devices Area
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Figure 5-10: Typical Lightfield View Area
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Figure 5-11: Typical Lightfield View Area Displaying an Image
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Spectroscopy Applications
65
Figure 5-12: Typical Lightfield Available Devices Area
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Figure 5-13: Typical Lightfield Experiment Devices Area
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Figure 5-14: Typical Lightfield View Area
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Figure 5-15: Typical Lightfield Align Spectrometer View: Pre-Adjustment
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Figure 5-16: Typical Lightfield Align Spectrometer View: Post-Adjustment
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Exposure and Signal
70
Exposure Time
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Avalanche Gain {EM Gain
70
EM Gain Calibration
71
CCD Temperature
72
Dark Charge
72
Bias Active Stabilization Engine (BASE)
73
Clock Induced Charge (CIC)
73
Table 5-1: Major Differences: Dark Current Versus Clock-Induced Charge
73
Saturation
74
Cleaning
75
Figure 5-17: Timing Diagram: Clean Cycles
75
Readout
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Figure 5-18: EMCCD Array Structure
76
Dual-Readout Port Operation
77
Controller Gain {Analog Gain
78
Table 5-2: Typical Controller Gains
78
Readout Rate
79
Region of Interest
79
Full Frame
79
Binning
81
Figure 5-19: Binning and Array Orientation
81
Exposure - Readout Modes
82
Frame Transfer Mode (Simultaneous Exposure-Readout)
82
Figure 5-20: Timing Diagram: Frame Transfer Mode, Exposure Time
83
Figure 5-21: Timing Diagram for Frame Transfer Mode When
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Full Frame (Sequential) Mode for Frame-Transfer EMCCD
85
Figure 5-22: Functional Array Structure Diagram: Frame-Transfer EMCCD
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Full Frame Readout for Full Frame EMCCD
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Figure 5-23: Timing Diagram: Full-Frame Mode
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Readout Time
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Figure 5-24: Full Frame at Full Resolution
87
Chapter 6 Advanced Topics
89
Frame Transfer/Full Frame Timing {Trigger Response} Modes and Shutter Control {Shutter Mode
89
EXT SYNC Trigger Input
90
Free Run {No Response
91
External Sync {Readout Per Trigger
91
Figure 6-2: Free Run Timing Diagram
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Figure 6-3: External Sync Timing Diagram
91
External Sync with Continuous Cleans {Clean until Trigger
92
Timing
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Figure 6-4: Flowchart: Continuous Cleans {Clean until Trigger
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Bulb Trigger {Expose During Trigger Pulse} Timing
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Figure 6-5: Timing Diagram: Winx/32 Continuous Cleans
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Figure 6-6: Timing Diagram: Lightfield Clean until Trigger (CUT)
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Trigger Start {Start on Single Trigger
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Figure 6-7: Timing Diagram: Bulb Trigger {Expose During Trigger Pulse
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Fast and Safe Modes
95
Fast Mode (Winx and Lightfield)
95
Safe Mode (Winx)
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Figure 6-8: Flowcharts of Safe and Fast Mode Operation
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LOGIC out Control
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Figure 6-9: Comparison of READ OUT, SHUTTER, and ACQUIRING
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Kinetics Mode
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Figure 6-10: Typical Winx/32 Hardware Setup Dialog: Kinetics
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Figure 6-11: Typical Lightfield Sensor Expander: Kinetics Readout Mode
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Kinetics Readout
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Figure 6-12: Kinetics Mode: Partial CCD Illumination, Proem:512B
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Figure 6-13: Timing Diagram: Kinetics Mode, Single Trigger {Readout Per
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Kinetics Timing Modes and Shutter Control
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Triggered Operation
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Figure 6-14: Timing Diagram: Kinetics Mode, Multiple Trigger {Shift Per
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Figure 6-15: Typical Winx/32 Experiment Setup Dialog: Timing Tab
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Cleaning the CCD
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Configuring a Kinetics Experiment
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Figure 6-16: Typical Lightfield Shutter and Trigger Expanders
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Figure 6-17: Block Diagram: Typical Kinetics Experiment
103
Configuring Software Parameters in Winx/32
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Configuring Software Parameters in Lightfield
105
Summary
105
Spectra-Kinetics (Option)
106
Figure 6-18: Proem:512Bk EMCCD
107
Figure 6-19: Example of Masking for Spectra-Kinetics: 20 Rows Exposed
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Summary
108
Custom Modes
108
Custom Chip {Custom Sensor
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Figure 6-20: Functional Block Diagram: CCD Array
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Figure 6-21: Comparison of Standard ROI and Custom Chip Readout Rates
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Figure 6-22: Typical Winx/32 Hardware Setup: Custom Chip Tab
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Software Settings
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Figure 6-23: Typical Lightfield Custom Sensor Pane
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Custom Timing
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Figure 6-24: Typical Lightfield Custom Timing Pane
112
Figure 6-25: Typical Winx/32 Hardware Setup Controller/Camera Tab
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Chapter 7: Tips
115
Counter the Effects of Aging
115
Maximize Throughput by Choosing the Right Vacuum Window Coating
115
Reduce Spectral Readout Time by Using the Custom Chip/Timing
116
Custom Sensor} Feature
116
Approximation of Spectral Readout Time
116
Figure 7-1: Vacuum Window Transmission Data
116
Winx/32 Step-By-Step Procedure
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Figure 7-2: Typical Winx/32 Easy bin Dialog
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Figure 7-3: Typical Winx/32 Readout Time Dialog
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Figure 7-4: Typical Winx/32 Hardware Setup Dialog: Custom Chip Tab
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Figure 7-5: Typical Winx/32 Readout Time Dialog
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Figure 7-6: Typical Winx/32 Hardware Setup Dialog: Custom Chip Tab
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Lightfield Step-By-Step Procedure
120
Default Settings
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Figure 7-7: Typical Winx/32 Readout Time Dialog
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Procedure
121
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
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Table 8-1: List of Recommended Troubleshooting Procedures
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Acquisition Started but Data Display Is Empty
124
Figure 8-1: Acquisition Display and Invalid ROI
124
Acquisition Started but Viewer Contents Do Not Update
125
Baseline Signal Suddenly Changes
125
Figure 8-2: Acquisition Display
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Camera Not Found
126
Camera Stops Working
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Figure 8-3: Typical Winx/32 Camera Not Found Dialog
126
Camera1 (or Similar Name) in Camera Name Field
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Figure 8-4: Camera1 in Camera Name Field
127
Cooling Troubleshooting
128
Temperature Lock Cannot be Achieved or Maintained
128
Gradual Deterioration of Cooling Capability
128
Data Overrun Due to Hardware Conflict Message
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Figure 8-5: Data Overrun Due to Hardware Conflict Dialog
129
Device Is Not Found
130
Figure 8-6: Devices Missing Dialog
130
8.10 Device Is Occupied
131
8.11 Ethernet Network Is Not Accessible
131
Figure 8-7: Typical Occupied Device Indicator
131
8.12 Program Error Message
132
Figure 8-8: Typical Ebus Driver Installation Tool Dialog
132
Figure 8-9: Typical Winx/32 Program Error Dialog
132
8.13 Serial Violations Have Occurred. Check Interface Cable
133
8.14 Smeared Images
133
8.15 TEC Fault LED Comes on
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Figure 8-10: Typical Winx/32 Serial Violations Have Occurred Dialog
133
Winx/32 or Lightfield Crashes When Adding Gige Camera to System
134
Figure 8-11: Typical Windows Start Button
134
Figure 8-12: Typical Device Manager Dialog
134
Figure 8-13: Typical Device Pop-Up Menu
135
Figure 8-14: Typical Adapter Properties: Settings Tab
135
Figure 8-15: Typical System Settings Change Dialog
135
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
137
Window
137
CCD Arrays
137
Table A-1: CCD Specifications by Proem Model
137
Mounts
138
Focal Distance (Optical)
138
Camera
138
Table A-2: Default Operating Temperature
138
Figure A-1: Rear of Proem Camera
139
Table A-3: Power Connector Pinout
139
Options
140
Appendix B: Outline Drawings
141
Figure B-1: Outline Drawing: Proem:512B-1024B Camera, Standard Mount
141
Figure B-2: Outline Drawing: Proem:512Bk - Kinetics
142
Figure B-3: Outline Drawing: Proem:1600 Series, Full Frame Spectroscopy
143
Figure B-4: Outline Drawing: Proem Power Supply
144
Appendix C: Spectrograph Adapters
147
Table C-1: Proem-Spectrograph Adapter Kit Cross Reference
147
Proem:1600 Series with 3.60"/3.88" Bolt Circles
148
Assembly Instructions
148
C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
149
Assembly Instructions
149
Adjustable C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
150
Sp2350/Sp-2550)
150
Adjustable C- to Spectroscopy-Mount Adapter
151
Sp2150/Sp-2750)
151
Assembly Instructions
151
Appendix D: Winspec/32/Lightfield Cross Reference
153
Winspec/32-To-Lightfield Terminology
153
Table D-1: Winspec/32-To-Lightfield Cross Reference
153
Lightfield to Winspec/32
155
Table D-2: Lightfield-To-Winspec/32 Cross Reference
155
Warranty and Service
157
Limited Warranty
157
Basic Limited One (1) Year Warranty
157
Limited One (1) Year Warranty on Refurbished or Discontinued Products
157
XP Vacuum Chamber Limited Lifetime Warranty
157
Sealed Chamber Integrity Limited 12 Month Warranty
158
Vacuum Integrity Limited 12 Month Warranty
158
Image Intensifier Detector Limited One Year Warranty
158
X-Ray Detector Limited One Year Warranty
158
Software Limited Warranty
158
Owner's Manual and Troubleshooting
159
Your Responsibility
159
Contact Information
160
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