Stradus User Manual B6
Stradus User Manual B6
Stradus User Manual B6
User Manual
5.0
6.0
List of Tables
List of Figures
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Laser Safety
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Vortran Laser Classification
Observations
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Electrical Safety
Optical Safety
Vortran Laser Safety Features
4.7.1 Protective Housing
4.7.2 Power Indicator
4.7.3 Interlock Indicator
4.7.4 Remote Interlock Operation
4.7.5 Interlock Diagram
4.7.6 Laser Emission Indicator
4.7.7 Shutter
4.7.8 Key Switch
4.7.9 Laser Emission Delay
4.7.10 Computer Control
System Information
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System Description
Power Supply Ratings
Environmental Operating Conditions
Block Diagram
Installation
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USB Connection
RS-232 Connection and Setup
Command and Query Summary
9.3.1 Commands
9.3.2 Queries
Command Detail
Query Detail
Fault Codes
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Description
Packing List
RS-232 Pin Connections
Control Box I/O Pin Descriptions
Laser Head Pin Descriptions
RS-232 Laser Head Connections
Laser Head Pin Descriptions
Digital Modulation Specifications
USB Pin Descriptions
RS-232 Connections and Communication Protocol
Command and Query Summary
Command Detail
Query Detail
Fault Codes
Configuration File Settings
RS-232 Connections and Communication Protocol
Fault Code Resolution
Repacking Parts List
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Description
Laser Safety Label Location
Serial Number Label
Laser Head Power Indicator
Control Box Power Indicator
Control Box Interlock Indicator
Remote Interlock Plug
Interlock Diagram
Laser Emission Indicator
Laser Shutter Positions
Control Box Key Switch
System Block Diagram
Laser Head Dimensions
Control Box Dimensions
Laser Head Torque Pattern
Mini-DIN Plug
I/O Pin Diagram
Remote Interlock Plug
Laser Head Dimensions
Laser Mounting Dimensions
Laser Mounting Torque Pattern
Laser Solder Connections
Laser Head Pin Numbers
I/O Pin Diagram
Laser Head Pin Numbers
Laser Head Shutter Positions
Near-field Beam Image
Far-field Beam Image
SMB Connector Location
Pulse Mode Example
USB Connector Location
USB Connector Diagram
Initial USB Connection Message
Computer Restart Message
Windows Device Manager
Computer Properties
System Properties
Initial Software Installation Screen
Software Installation Welcome Screen
Software Installation Location Screen
Software Installation Confirmation Screen
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Compliance Standards
The Vortran Stradus Laser complies with CDRH safety requirements, based on
EN60825-1. The compliance is based on use with the Vortran Stradus Control
box. The control box contains the key switch, interlock and Emission LED
required for compliance. Secondary power and laser emission indicators are
located on the laser rear plate. The Vortran Laser CDRH accession number is
on file and available upon request.
The Vortran Laser has been tested and certified by an outside testing agency, to
comply with the following directives:
EMI Standard EN61326-1 Including:
EN55011 Class A radiated emissions
EN55011 Class A conducted emissions
EN61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics
EN61000-3-3 Power Line Flicker
EMC Standard EN61326-1 Including:
EN61000-4-2 ESD
EN61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
EN61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transient
EN61000-4-5 Electrical Surge (L-L and L-E)
EN61000-4-6 Conducted Immunity (Power / I/O Lines)
EN61000-4 11 Power Line Dips and Brown Outs
LVD Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Including:
IEC61010-1 Standard for Electrical Equipment
LVD Radiation Safety for Laser Products Including:
IEC 60825-1 Safety Standard for Laser Products
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4.2
4.3
Observations
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by Vortran Laser Technology,
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
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Figure 1
Laser Safety Label Location
OEM Non-Compliant
Figure 2
Laser Head Serial Number Label
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4.5
Electrical Safety
No hazardous voltages are contained in the Vortran laser head. The system
does not contain any user accessible components within the laser head or
control box. The warranty will void if the laser head or control box enclosures are
disassembled.
ESD
Vortran Laser Technology recommends proper ESD precautions are taken when
handling the laser head and control box. The Vortran Stradus Laser System is
designed with internal safeguards for protection from ESD. Even with the tested
design safeguards in place, high energy ESD discharge events may cause
damage to the laser system. Vortran Laser Technology recommends handling
and operating the laser system on a grounded work bench or optical table.
4.6
Optical Safety
Based on the properties associated with laser light, special optical safety
precautions are recommended by Vortran Laser Technology. Direct eye
exposure from the laser light emitted from the output aperture located on the
front of the laser head is considered dangerous. Vortran Laser Technology
recommends the use of proper laser safety eyewear when operating the laser
system. Please verify the wavelength of the laser being used and the
wavelength of laser eyewear is appropriate for the laser. The laser output should
be contained in a secure beam path. The user should be aware of propagation
associated with reflective and refractive optical components to be known prior to
laser exposure. The laser emission indicators located on the control box and
laser head, emit wavelength visible when using the proper laser safety eyewear.
Exercise caution when operating the laser with laser safety eyewear in place.
The use of laser safety eyewear provides additional protection to the user. This
use can eliminate the ability to see the beam path when the laser shutter is
open. Vortran Laser Technology recommends that all optical setups are
constructed at levels well below eye level for optical safety reasons.
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Figure 3
Laser Head Power Indicator
Figure 4
Control Box Power Indicator
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4.7.3 Interlock Indicator Two types of laser emission indicators are provided
by Vortran Laser Technology. The Vortran Stradus Control Box
Includes an Interlock Indicator. When the power switch is in the ON
position and the key switch is set to the ON position, the interlock
indicator will be illuminated. This is an indicator of interlock status only
and may not be a direct indicator of active laser emission. When the
indicator is active, laser emission is possible and the laser head should
be considered dangerous.
Laser emission is not possible if the key switch is in the OFF
position.
The interlock status is constantly monitored and reported by the
microprocessor in the laser head.
Computer accessible interlock status can be monitored continuously with
the Vortran Stradus Control software (Review the Software Section
for additionaliInformation). The interlock status is also accessible
with the ?IL query via RS-232 or USB.
Figure 5
Control Box Interlock Indicator
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4.7.4 Remote Interlock Operation The laser control box includes a jack on
the rear panel for remote interlock operation. The Vortran Stradus
Laser System is shipped with a mating plug for a remote interlock
connection. When the plug is installed and the plug connection is open,
laser emission is not possible. When the plug connection is installed and
closed and the key switch is in the ON position, laser emission is
possible.
Figure 6
Remote Interlock Plug
A remote interlock device can be soldered to the Mono Plug center
(Tip Connection) and sleeve (Base Connection)
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Figure 7
Interlock Diagram
4.7.6 Laser Emission Indicator The Vortran Laser Head includes a laser
emission indicator. The wavelength of the indicator allows it to be viewed
when using laser safety eyewear. The laser emission indicator is
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Figure 8
Laser Emission Indicator
4.7.7 Shutter The slide operation of the Vortran Laser Shutter, provides the
ability to block the laser output when the emission status is active. The
shutter includes a detent to ensure the shutter remains in the fully
open or closed position. The shutter design ensures no laser light
will be emitted in the closed position. The laser top label provides
indication for the open and closed position. The shutter operates with
a horizontal sliding motion.
Closed
Open
Position Position
Laser
Emission
Aperture
Figure 9
Laser Shutter Positions
4.7.8 Key Switch The Vortran Laser Key Switch provides the ability to initiate,
halt or prevent laser emission. With the power on and the key switch in
the ON position, laser emission is possible. Possible laser emission
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Figure 10
Control Box Key Switch
4.7.9 Laser Emission Delay The Vortran Laser provides a microprocessor
controlled laser emission delay. When the laser is turned on, a 5 second
delay is applied prior to laser emission. If a fault conditions exists and is
resolved, the delay will be applied prior to laser emission. If the interlock
is opened then closed, the delay will be applied prior to laser emission.
For OEM applications, the delay can be disabled with a firmware
command.
4.7.10 Computer Control The Vortran Laser can be controlled by a computer
via USB or RS-232. The command set includes provisions for remote
operation. Computer controlled safeguards can be applied in a remote
operation configuration. Please contact Vortran Laser Technology for
recommendations on safeguards that can be implemented in a remote
control configuration.
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System Features
Compact full-featured laser head. OEM installation does not require the
control box for operation.
USB or RS-232 remote communication
External analog power control
Laser control box to interface all laser features
Sealed optical cavity to ensure performance and reliability
Consistent beam diameter and divergence across entire laser family
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System Description
Vortran Laser Technology provides a compact full-feature laser system. The
laser head is microprocessor controlled with a powerful ARM-7 processor. The
modular electronic design ensures optimum performance and reliability. The
optical cavity is sealed, for long-term performance and reliability. The proprietary
optical laser power control configuration reduces susceptibility to optical
contamination and retro-reflection from external optical components. The laser
head includes indicators for power and laser emission.
5.3
5.4
5.5
Block Diagram
See Next Page
Figure 11
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Laser Head
Power Regulation, Thermal Control, Microprocessor
TE Cooler
USB
Shutter
Collimating Lens
Prisms
Output Window
Laser Drive
Laser Diode
Thermistor
Laser Control
Electrical
Optical
Base
Plate
Thermistor
Host Computer
RS-232
Key Switch
OR
I/O Connector
Laser Enable
Fault Indicator
Laser Ready
Auto-start
Laser Power Out
+5 Volts Out
Signal Ground
Analog Power
Control
USB
User
Process
Interlock
12 Volt
Power Supply
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6.2
Part Number
Quantity
Laser Head
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10069
10070
10067
10066
10049
User Manual
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10126
10039
10091
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6.3
Figure 12
Laser Head Dimensions
Figure 13
Control Box Dimensions
Note: The values shown for the Control Box height does not include the
rubber feet. Add 0.15 for the Rubber Feet.
Note: The Laser Cable length is 2 feet.
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6.3.2 Heat Sink Requirements The Vortran Laser head is conduction cooled
and requires a heat sink for operation.
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Laser Head Torque Pattern
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Function
RS-232 Transmit
RS-232 Receive
Signal Ground
Table 2
RS-232 Connections
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6.3.9 I/O Connection Access the laser Input / Output functions on the front of
the laser control box. The I/O connector is a standard 8 pin Mini-DIN. A
mating connector is provided with each standard laser system and allows
the user to build interface cable that can access some or all I/O pin
functions.
Mini-DIN Plug Specification KOBICONN Part Number 171-2608
Disassemble the plug and solder to the desired pin solder cups and
insulate with shrink tube. The plug assembly and dimensional information
is shown below.
Figure 15
Mini-DIN Plug
Figure 16
I/O Pin Diagram
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Function
PIN #
Description
Fault Indicator
Laser Enable
Auto-start
5 Volts
5 Volt Reference
Laser Ready
N/C
No Connection
Signal Ground
Laser Power
Out
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Control Box I/O Pin Descriptions
6.3.10 BNC Connector The BNC connector located on the front of the control
box is used to input an analog signal for direct laser power control. A 0-5
volt input signal will directly control 0-100% of the present laser set power.
The EPC=1 software command must be issued for External Laser
Power Control.
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6.3.11 Remote Interlock Plug Each standard Vortran Stradus Laser System
is shipped with an Interlock Plug.
The Interlock Plug is Not Required for Normal Operation.
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Remote Interlock Plug
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Laser Head Dimensions
Figure 19
Laser Mounting Dimensions
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7.4
7.5
Always use washers for laser head mounting, to reduce base plate stress
or damage to the mounting holes.
Torque Specifications
Normal mounting can be accomplished by using the provided hex key to secure
the laser head to the heat sink, by tightening the screws gradually in a
progressing cross pattern. This method should provide stable thermal and
pointing performance.
Optimum thermal and pointing performance is accomplished by securing the
laser head to the heat sink, with a precision torque driver. Torque the laser head
to the heat sink by using a cross torque pattern and progressively increasing
torque from 10 in-lbs to 15 in-lbs to 20in-lbs. Torque the laser in the sequence
shown below.
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3
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Laser Mounting Torque Pattern
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Figure 21
Laser Solder Connections
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7.8
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Laser Head Pin Numbers
Laser Head Pin Descriptions
Note: For normal operation, connect 12 volts to pins 1,2,3 (positive) and
11,12,13 (ground). Jumper pin 5 to pin 15 to close interlock.
PIN # Function
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Function
Power Supply Ground
Power Supply Ground
Power Supply Ground
Signal Ground
5 Volt Reference
Computer Control
Laser Power Out
Chassis Ground
RS-232 Receive
Modulation Ground
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Laser Head Pin Descriptions
Power Input +12 Volts from Vortran Stradus Control Box or OEM Power
Supply.
*Note: Laser Power connector supports 1 Amp per pin. 3 power inputs are
required to deliver 3 amps to the laser head. This includes the Power
Supply Ground.
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Interlock The Interlock is an input pin, providing laser interlock status. A TTL
high signal level represents INTERLOCK CLOSED.
Laser Enable The Laser Enable pin is an input pin, providing external emission
control. A TTL high laser input will turn the laser on. A TTL low signal will
disable the laser output. A maximum digital modulation bandwidth of 50 KHz is
available with this pin.
Fault Indicator The Fault Indicator pin is an output pin that is set to a TTL high
state when a laser fault is present. A fault condition also includes the interlock
open and when the user turns the TE cooler off. Review the RS-232
communication section for a complete list of fault conditions.
Laser Ready The Laser Ready pin is an output pin used to indicate when laser
emission is active. When the pin is TTL high, laser emission is active.
RS-232 Transmit Connect this pin to a DE-9 connection pin 2 for RS-232
communication.
Modulation Input The Modulation Input pin is used to control the laser power
with an external analog input signal. A zero to 5 volt input signal will correspond
to a zero to full power laser output. Use the LP command to set the maximum
laser output represented with a 5 volt input. The laser output can be
continuously varied with maximum bandwidth of 500 KHz. Review the Tutorial
section for an example of external laser power control.
Do not use the Signal or Chassis Ground with the Modulation Input.
*Note: Laser Power connector supports 1 Amp per pin. 3 power inputs are
required to deliver 3 amps to the laser head. This includes the Power
Supply Ground.
Signal Ground The signal ground pin is used as a reference for all laser
signals Except Modulation Input. Connect this pin to DE-9 connector pin 5 as a
ground for RS-232 communication.
5 Volt Reference The Vortran Laser microprocessor provides a 5 volt output
reference signal, which can be used for a variety of laser control functions such
as interlock operation.
Auto-start When this pin is pulled low, a computer is required to initiate laser
emission. When no connection is made to the Auto-start Pin, it is pulled up to
allow for stand-alone laser operation.
Laser Power Out The laser power output pin is a voltage representation of the
present laser output power. A zero volt signal represents no laser output. A 2
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volt signal represents full laser power. Intermediate voltage levels are scaled in a
linear fashion.
Chassis Ground The Chassis Ground is used provide an additional level of
ESD protection. Connect the Chassis Ground to a known Earth Ground for
additional ESD protection for the laser head.
RS-232 Receive Connect this pin to a DE-9 connection pin 3 for RS-232
communication.
Modulation Ground This pin is required as a ground reference for the
Modulation Input.
Do not use the Signal or Chassis Ground with the Modulation Input.
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USB Connection
The Vortran Stradus Laser Head includes a standard Mini B USB connector for
computer controlled operation. The 5 volts supply provided by the USB
connection is not utilized by the laser head in any way. The Vortran Laser Head
supports USB 1.0 or 2.0. For additional USB operational information, please
refer to section 7.0 and 8.0.
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The Vortran Laser will not operate with a null-modem cable. A standard
RS-232 cable is required for serial computer controlled operation.
Function
RS-232 Transmit
RS-232 Receive
Signal Ground
Computer DE9
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Laser Mini-D
Pin 9
Pin 19
Pin 14
Communication Protocol
Baud Rate
19200
Parity
None
Data Bits
8
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None
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RS-232 Laser Head Connections
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Toggle Power Switch on Laser Control Box or Apply 12 Volts to Laser Head
Power and Ground Pins
Turn Control Box Key Switch to the ON Position or Apply 5 Volts to the Laser
Enable Pin 6
I/O Pin 5
Laser Mini-D Pin 16
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8.3
8.4
When using the Control Box, the Input/Output signals are available with the 8 pin
Mini-DIN connector located on the front of the box. Please refer to the diagram
and table below for input and output operational information.
I/O Pin Numbers
Figure 23
I/O Pin Diagram
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Function
PIN #
Fault Indicator
Laser Enable
Auto-start
5 Volts
Laser Ready
N/C
Signal Ground
Laser Power
Out
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7
8
Description
TTL Signal for Fault Status. TTL High = Fault
Condition
TTL Signal to Toggle Laser Emission On and Off
Ground pin to require computer initiated laser
emission. (LE=1) This pin is normally TTL High
5 Volt Reference
TTL Signal for Laser Emission Status. TTL High
indicates laser emission. Indicator High when
CDRH delay count begins.
No Connection
0-2 Volt output signal represents 0-100% laser
power
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Laser Head Pin Numbers
Laser Head Mini-D Connector
Note: For normal operation, connect 12 volts to pins 1,2,3 (positive) and
11,12,13 (ground). Jumper pin 5 to pin 15 to close interlock.
PIN # Function
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2
3
4
5
6
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9
10
PIN #
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12
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15
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20
Function
Power Supply Ground
Power Supply Ground
Power Supply Ground
Signal Ground
5 Volt Reference
Computer Control
Laser Power Out
Chassis Ground
RS-232 Receive
Modulation Ground
The Auto-start, Interlock and Signal Ground Pins are considered inputs.
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Laser Head Pin Descriptions
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8.5
Laser Emission
8.5.1 Shutter Operation
The shutter on the Vortran Stradus Laser Head operates with a simple
sliding motion. A detent is included at both the open and closed positions.
For proper shutter operation, ensure the detent in engaged. The shutter
positions are labeled on the top of the laser head and shown below.
Open
Position
Closed
Position
Laser
Emission
Aperture
Figure 25
Laser Head Shutter Position
8.5.2 Near-field Beam Quality
Based on the propagation characteristics of laser diode modules, the
appearance of the beam in the near-field is different from the appearance
of the beam in the far-field. Structure in the beam occurring in the nearfield will propagate away from the beam and not appear in the far-field.
Most applications utilizing the Vortran Stradus Laser involve the use of a
focused beam. In this case, the focused beam represents a far-field
image. A near-field image taken at 0.5 Meters is shown below.
Figure 26
Near-Field Beam Image
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Figure 27
Far-field Beam Image
8.5.4 Analog Power Control
The Vortran Stradus Laser provides the capability to control the laser
power at a maximum bandwidth of 500KHz. A dedicated Analog
Modulation Ground is required to meet specified performance. When
using a Vortran Stradus Control Box, the BNC connector on the front
panel is used for Analog Modulation Input. If using the laser in a OEM
configuration, Analog Modulation is available with the Mini-D pin 10 (+)
and pin 20 (ground). A zero volt signal will represent no laser output
power and a 5 volt signal will represent 100% of the present laser set
power. If the laser power is set to 100mW, a 5 volt analog modulation
signal will represent a 100mW laser output. If the laser is set to 50mW, a
5 volt analog modulation signal will represent a 50mW laser output.
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8.6
Digital Modulation
The Vortran Stradus is available with optional digital modulation. By inputting
standard TTL voltage levels into the SMB connector, the laser output can be
modulated from DC to 200MHz. Computer control is required to set the laser in
Pulse Mode. Please refer to section 9 for instructions on computer controlled
operation.
8.6.1 Digital Modulation Specifications for Standard Single Mode Lasers
Min
1.0
1.0
Typical
1.3
1.6
3.5
200
250
Max
2.0
2.0
0.8
5.0
Table 7
Digital Modulation Specifications
8.6.2 SMB Connection
The Vortan Stradus laser includes digital modulation, a SMB connector
will be located on the rear panel. The location of this connector is shown
below.
SMB
Connector
Location
Figure 28
SMB Connector Location
**The SMB connectors require a 50 termination**
8.6.3 Operation
To operate the Stradus laser in pulse mode, install the Vortran
Stradus software and USB drivers. If RS-232 operation is required,
refer to section 9.2. Activate Digital Modulation by clicking the On
button in the Digital Modulation section of the Home Screen.
Enter the desired power level in mW, to represent the Peak Power of the
laser output. Enter values between 1mW and the Nominal Power of the
connected laser. As a reference, the nominal power is displayed in the
title bar. Click the Setr button and then click the OK button
to initiate modulation.
**Digital Modulation Mode is not Stored When the Laser is Powered Down
**Initiate Digital Modulation Each Time the Laser is Powered On**
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Pulse Mode Example
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USB Connection
The Vortran Stradus Laser System provides capability for remote USB
communication. The laser rear panel includes a Mini-B USB connector. This
connector does not provide or utilize 5 volts for external
Mini-B USB
or internal use.
Connector
Figure 30
USB Connector Location
Pin 1
Figure 31
USB Connector Diagram
Contact
Number
1
2
3
4
5
Signal Name
VBUS
DD+
ID
GND
Table 8
USB Pin Descriptions
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9.2
Function
RS-232 Transmit
RS-232 Receive
Signal Ground
Computer DE9
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 5
Laser Mini-D
Pin 9
Pin 19
Pin 14
Communication Protocol
Baud Rate
19200
Parity
None
Data Bits
8
Stop Bits
1
Flow Control
None
Table 9
RS-232 Pin Descriptions and Protocol
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9.3
Command
Function
Range
LaserDriveControlMode
0/1
DELAY
5Sec.DelayOn/Off
0/1
ECHO
EchoONOFF
0/1
EPC
ExternalPowerControl
0/1
LC
LaserCurrentControl
0Max
LE
ToggleLaserEmission
0/1
LP
LaserPower
PROMPT
0Max
PromptONOFF
0/1
Description
SetsPowerorCurrentControl(1=Current
Control)
Toggle5SecondLaserEmissionDelayOnand
Off
TurnsRS232TerminalECHOONOFF
EnablesExternalPowerControl(1=External
Control)
SetsLaserDiodeCurrentdirectly
TogglesLaserEmissionOnandOff(1=On)
SetsLaserPower
TurnsTerminalPromptONOFF
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9.3.2Queries
Query
?BPT
Function
Range
RequestBasePlateTemp.
055C
?C
RequestLaserDriveControlMode
0/1
?CC
0/1
?FC
RequestComputerControl
Request5SecondEmissionDelay
Status
RequestExternalPowerControl
Status
RequestFaultCode(BINARY)&
Status
?FD
RequestFaultDescription
?DELAY
?EPC
Description
0/1
0/1
032
ReturnsPresentBasePlateTemperature
ReturnsPresentLaserDriveControlMode
ReturnsPresentStateofComputerControl
Pin
ReturnsPresentEmissionDelayStatus
ReturnsPresentExternalPowerControl
Status
ReturnsLaserStatusandFaultCodes
Information
ReturnsFaultDescriptioninEnglish
?FP
RequestFirmwareProtocol
ReturnsFirmwareProtocolVersion
?FV
RequestFirmwareVersion
ReturnstheLoadedFirmwareVersion
?H
DisplayHelpFile
?IL
RequestInterlockStatus
?LC
RequestLaserCurrent
?LCS
RequestLaserCurrentSetting
?LE
RequestLaserEmissionStatus
0/1
?LH
RequestLaserOperatingHours
0100,000
Information
Information
0/1
01000ma.
ReturnsActualInterlockStatus:1=Closed
ReturnsPresentLaserDiodeCurrent
ReturnsPresentLaserEmissionStatus
ReturnsPresentLaserDiodeHours
?LI
RequestLaserIdentification
?LP
RequestLaserPower
0Max
ReturnsPresentMeasuredLaserPower
?LPS
RequestLaserPowerSetting
0Max
ReturnsPresentLaserPowerSetting
?LS
RequestLaserStatus
?LW
RequestLaserWavelength
?MAXP
?OBT
?OBTS
?RP
RequestMaximumLaserPower
RequestOpticalBlock
Temperature
RequestOpticalBlockTemp.
Setting
RequestRatedLaserPower
Information
ReturnsUniqueLaserInformation
ReturnsLaserSettings
ReturnsActualMeasuredLaserWavelength
ReturnsMaximumOutputPower
1535(C)
ReturnsOpticalBlockTemperature(C)
1535(C)
ReturnsOpticalBlockSetTemperature(C)
ReturnsStandardLaserPowerRating
Table 9
Command and Query Summary
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9.4
Command Detail
Function
LaserDriveControlMode
Description
Asacommanditisusedtotogglethelaserdiodedrivecontrol
modebetweenthelightloopandauserenteredcurrentsetting.(0
=PowerControl,1=CurrentControl)
Asaquery,itreturnsthepresentlaserdiodedrivecontrolmode.
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
Both
NormalOperation:
Laserisrunningnormallyinpowercontrolmode.UserentersC=1.
Laserswitchestocurrentcontrolmode,usingthestoredlaser
currentvalue.
NotAllowed:
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Default
Dependencies
ConditionalInformation
C=0,C=1
?C
ReturnvalueC=1
Faultconditionexists.UserentersC=1.
Thelaserwillnotchangetocurrentcontrolmodewhenfault
conditioniscleared.
ReturnvalueC=0
0,1
N/A
Yes
0
Thecommandfunctionwillwriteanewvalueonlywhenanofault
conditionexists.
Thequeryisavailableanytime.
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DELAY
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Default
Dependencies
ConditionalInformation
EPC
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
NormalOperation:
NotAllowed:
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Default
Dependencies
ConditionalInformation
5sec.DelayOn/Off
Toggles5secondlaseremissiondelayonandoff
Both
DELAY=0,DELAY=1
?DELAY
0,1
N/A
Yes
1
Thecommandfunctionwillwriteanewvalueonlywhenanofault
conditionexists.
Thequeryisavailableanytime.
ExternalPowerControl
EnablesExternalPowerControlInputPort(1=External
Control)
Both
EPC=0,EPC=1
?EPC
Laseremission100mWinpowercontrolmode(C=0).2.5voltson
laserconnectorpin10.
UserentersEPC=1.Laserpowerdropsto50mW.Returnvalue
EPC=1.
Faultconditionispresent.UserentersEPC=1.ReturnValue
EPC=0.
0,1
N/A
Yes
0
Operationisbasedontheoperatingmode(Poweror
CurrentControl).Seebelow.
05voltsontheexternalcontrolpinwillcontrolthe
correspondinglaseroutput0100%.InputImpedance550.
Theoutputisbasedonthepresentlaserpowerorcurrent
setting
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LC
NotAllowed:
LaserCurrentControl
SetsLaserDiodeCurrentDirectly
Both
LC=###.#(ma.)
?LC
LaserEmissionisactive,withlaserrunningat50mA.User
entersLC=100.
LaserEmissionremainsactiveandthemeasuredvalueis
retrunedLC=99.8
LaserEmissionisactive,withlaserrunningat50mA.User
entersLC=10000
Faultconditionexistsorlaseremissionisnotactive.User
entersLC=100.Thenewvalueisnotwritten.
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
ConditionalInformation
ZerotoMaximumCurrentSettingPlus30%
###.#(ma.)
Yes
CommandisonlyallowedwhenC=0,TEC=1andnofault
greaterthan16.
Theinitialdefaultvaluewillbethestoredfollowingthe
initiallasercalibration.
Thecommandfunctionwillwriteanewvalueonlywhen
laseremissionisactive.
Thequeryisavailableanytime
Inafaultcondition,thecommandwillnotwriteavalue.
Thelightregulatorisalwaysconnectedsoiftheuserasksfor
acurrentthatwilloverpowertheoutput,thelightloopwill
clamptheoutputatMAXP.Thereturnvalueinthis
conditionwillbethemeasuredcurrentwhenthepoweris
setatMAXP.
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
NormalOperation:
Default
Dependencies
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LE
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
NormalOperation:
NotAllowed:
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Dependencies
ToggleLaserEmissionOn/Off
TogglesLaserEmissionOnandOff(1=On,0=Off)
Both
LE=0,LE=1
?LE
LE=1ResponseLE=1
FaultConditionLE=1ResponseLE=0
0,1
N/A
No
Nofault32orgreater
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LP
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
NormalOperation:
NotAllowed:
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Default
Dependencies
ConditionalInformation
LaserPower
Asacommand,itsetslaserpowerthroughUSBandRS232
interface.Asaquery,itwillreturnthelaserpowermeasured
bythelightloop.
Both
LP=###.#(mW)
?LP
LaserEmissionisactive,withlaserrunningat50mW.User
entersLP=100.
LaserEmissionremainsactiveandthemeasuredvalueis
returnedLP=99.8.
LaserEmissionisactive,withlaserrunningat50mW.User
entersLP=10000.Nochangeinlaserpowerismadeforthe
excessivevalue.ThemeasuredreturnvalueisLP=49.9.
Faultconditionexistsorlaseremissionisnotactive.User
entersLP=100.
Thenewvalueisnotwritten.Themeasuredreturnedvalueis
LP=0.00.
Zerotothemaximumpowerthelasersystemiscalibratedto.
###.#
Yes
CalibratedLaserPower
CommandisonlyallowedwhenC=0.
Thedefaultvaluewillbestoredfollowinginitiallaser
calibration.
Thecommandfunctionwillwriteanewvalueonlywhenlaser
emissionisactive.
Thequeryisavailableanytime.Iflaseremissionisnotactive,
thequerywillreturnthemeasuredlaserpower.
Inafaultcondition,thequerywillreturnthemeasuredlaser
power.
Inafaultcondition,thecommandwillnotwriteavalue.
ValuesgreaterthanMAXP,willnotchangepresentsetvalue.
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PROMPT
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Range
Resolution
StoreonSet
Dependencies
Default
PromptONOFF
TurnsRS232PromptONOFF(Prompt=1isPrompton)
CommandOnly
PROMPT=0,PROMPT=1
0,1
N/A
Yes
None
1
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PP
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
NormalOperation:
NotAllowed:
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Default
Dependencies
ConditionalInformation
PulsePower
Asacommand,itsetspulselaserpowerthroughUSBandRS
232interface.Asaquery,itwillreturnthepulselaserpower
measuredbythelightloop.
Both
PP=###.#(mW)
?PP
LaserEmissionisactive,withlaserrunningat50mW.User
entersPP=100.
LaserEmissionremainsactiveandthemeasuredvalueis
returnedPP=99.8.
LaserEmissionisactive,withlaserrunningat50mW.User
entersPP=10000.Nochangeinlaserpowerismadeforthe
excessivevalue.ThemeasuredreturnvalueisPP=49.9.
Faultconditionexistsorlaseremissionisnotactive.User
entersPP=100.
Thenewvalueisnotwritten.Themeasuredreturnedvalueis
PP=0.00.
Zerotothemaximumpowerthelasersystemiscalibratedto.
###.#
Yes
CalibratedLaserPower
CommandisonlyallowedwhenC=0.
Thedefaultvaluewillbestoredfollowinginitiallaser
calibration.
Thecommandfunctionwillwriteanewvalueonlywhenlaser
emissionisactive.
Thequeryisavailableanytime.Iflaseremissionisnotactive,
thequerywillreturnthemeasuredlaserpower.
Inafaultcondition,thequerywillreturnthemeasuredlaser
power.
Inafaultcondition,thecommandwillnotwriteavalue.
ValuesgreaterthanMAXP,willnotchangepresentsetvalue.
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PUL
Function
DigitalModulationMode
Description
Asacommanditisusedtotogglethelaserdiodedrivecontrol
modebetweenCWandDigitalModulation.(0=CW,1=Digital
Modulation)
Asaquery,itreturnsthepresentlaserdiodedrivecontrolmode.
Command/Query
Syntax:
Command
Query
Example:
Both
NormalOperation:
LaserisrunningnormallyinCWmode.UserentersPUL=1.
NotAllowed:
LaserswitchestocurrentDigitalModulationmode.
Range
Resolution
StoredonSet
Default
Dependencies
ConditionalInformation
PUL=0,PUL=1
?PUL
ReturnvaluePUL=1
Faultconditionexists.UserentersPUL=1.
ThelaserwillnotchangetoDigitalModulationmodewhenfault
conditioniscleared.
ReturnvaluePUL=0
0,1
N/A
No
0
Thecommandfunctionwillwriteanewvalueonlywhenanofault
conditionexists.
Thequeryisavailableanytime.
Table 11
Command Detail
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9.5
Query Detail
?BPT
Function
RequestBasePlateTemp.
Description
ReturnsPresentBasePlateTemperature
Command/Query
Query
Syntax
?BPT
Example
?BPTResponseBPT=35
Range
055C
Resolution
WholeNumbers
Dependencies
BasePlateTemperatureisvalideveninafaultconditon.
ConditionalInformation
?CC
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
Default
RequestComputerControl
ReturnsPresentStateofComputerControlInputPin.0=
ComputerControlOnly,1=InternalControl
Query
?CC
?CCResponseCC=0
0,1
N/A
Onlyappliedatpowerup.
0
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?FC
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
Note
LaserState
LaserState
LaserState
SyntaxError
SyntaxError
FaultCondition
TECStatus
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
FaultCondition
WarningCondition
RequestFaultCode**FaultCodesareDisplayedthen
Cleared.Thedisplayedvaluerepresentsasumofall
activefaults.Type?FCagaintogetpresentfault
status.Usethe?RFquerytorecallpreviouslystored
faultsandtheCFcommandtoclearstoredfaults.
ReturnsFaultCodeasa
WholeNumber
Query
?FC
?FCResponseFC=0
32ErrorCodesMaximum
BinaryValues
None
Value
Description
LASEREMISSION
0
ACTIVE
1
STANDBY
2
WARMUP
4
VALUEOUTOFRANGE
8
INVALIDCOMMAND
16
INTERLOCKOPEN
32
TECOFF
64
DIODEOVERCURRENT
DIODETEMPERATURE
128
FAULT
BASEPLATE
256
TEMPERATUREFAULT
512
BUFFEROVERFLOW
1024
EEPROMERROR
2048
I2CERROR
4096
COMMANDTIMEOUT
8192
WATCHDOGERROR
16384
FATALERROR
DiodeEndofLife
32768
WarningIndicator
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?FD
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
RequestFaultDescription**Faultdescriptionsaredisplayed
thencleared.Thiswillallowtheusertoseefaultsthatmay
haveoccurredandbeenresolved.Type?FDagaintoget
presentfaultstatus.
ReturnsFaultasdescriptivetext
Query
?FD
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?FDResponseFD=LASEREMISSIONACTIVE
35CharactersMaximum
N/A
ConditionalInformation
Valuesgreaterthan32willstoplaseremissionandSetI/O
FaultPin(ControlBoxMiniDINPin2,LaserHeadMiniDPin7)
HighforValuesof16orGreater
Description
LASEREMISSIONACTIVE
STANDBY
WARMUP
VALUEOUTOFRANGE
INVALIDCOMMAND
INTERLOCKOPEN
TECOFF
DIODEOVERCURRENT
DIODETEMPERATUREFAULT
BASEPLATETEMPERATUREFAULT
BUFFEROVERFLOW
EEPROMERROR
I2CERROR
COMMANDTIMEOUT
WATCHDOGERROR
FATALERROR
DiodeEndofLifeWarningIndicator
Value
0
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
1024
2048
4096
8192
16384
32768
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?FP
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?FV
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
RequestFirmwareProtocol
ReturnsFirmwareProtocolVersion
Query
?FP
?FPResponse1.01.01
N/A
#.##.##
None
RequestFirmwareVersion
ReturnstheLoadedFirmwareVersion
Query
?FV
?FVResponseFV=1.01.01
N/A
#.##.##
None
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?H
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
LP
DisplayHelpFile
ReturnsHelpFileTextfromLaserEEPROM
Query
?H
?H
ResponseShownBelow
SETANDREQUESTLASERPOWER
C
LC
EPC
SETANDREQUESTLASERDRIVECONTROLMODE
SETANDREQUESTLASERCURRENT
SETANDREQUESTLASERCURRENT
DELAY
ECHO
PROMPT
LE
?LPS
?OBTS
?OBT
?BPT
?FC
?FD
?LH
?LI
?FV
?FP
?CC
?MAXP
?RP
?LW
?IL
?LS
SETANDREQUEST5SECONDCDRHDELAYSTATUS
TOGGLETERMINALECHOONANDOFF
TOGGLETERMINALPROMPTONANDOFF
TOGGLELASEREMISSIONONANDOFF
REQUESTLASERPOWERSETTING
REQUESTOPTICALBLOCKTEMPERATURESETTING
REQUESTOPTICALBLOCKTEMPERATURE
REQUESTBASEPLATETEMPERATURE
REQUESTFAULTCODE
REQUESTFAULTDESCRIPTION
REQUESTLASEROPERATINGHOURS
REQUESTLASERIDENTIFICATION
REQUESTFIRMWAREVERSION
REQUESTPROTOCOLVERSION
REQUESTCOMPUTERCONTROLSTATUS
REQUESTMAXIMUMLASERPOWER
REQUESTRATEDLASERPOWER
REQUESTLASERWAVELENGTH
REQUESTINTERLOCKSTATUS
REQUESTLASERSTATUS
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?IL
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?LH
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?LI
RequestInterlockStatus
ReturnsActualInterlockStatus:1=Closed,0=Open
Query
?IL
?ILResponseIL=1
0,1
N/A
None
RequestLaserOperatingHours
ReturnsPresentLaserDiodeHours(Clockonlyrunswhen
laseremissionisactive)
Query
?LH
?LHResponseLH=1423.2
0100,000
12Minutes(.2Hrs)
None
Command/Query
Syntax
RequestLaserIdentification
ReturnsUniqueInformation(S/N,PartNumber,Nom.,
Nom.Power,C/Eforcircularorelliptical)
Query
?LI
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?LIResponseLI=VL1008025,10010,405nm,100mW,C
Vlmmyy####,#####,###nm,###mW,C
N/A
None
Function
Description
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?LPS
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?LS
Function
Description
RequestLaserPowerSetting
ReturnsPresentLaserPowerSetting
Query
?LPS
?LPSResponseLPS=95
01000mW
WholeNumbers
None
RequestPresentLaserStatus
?C
?LP
?LC
?EPC
?DELAY
Command/Query
Syntax
ReturnsthefollowingLaserStatusValues.
LaserDriveControlMode
LaserPower
LaserCurrentControl
ExternalPowerControl
5sec.DelayOn/Off
Query
?LS
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?LSResponseC=0,LP=95.5,LC=107.5,EPC=0,DELAY=1
N/A
N/A
None
?LW
RequestLaserWavelength
ReturnsActualMeasuredLaserWavelength
Query
?LW
?LWResponseLW=406
N/A
###
None
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
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?MAXP
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?OBT
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
?RP
Function
Description
Command/Query
Syntax
Example
Range
Resolution
Dependencies
RequestMaximumLaserPower
ReturnsMaximumOutputPowerAvailablefromtheLaser
Query
?MAXP
?MAXPResponseMAXP=106.5
01000mW
###.#
None
OpticalBlockTemperature
RequestOpticalBlockTemperatureinC
Query
?OBT
?OBTResponseOBT=25
10to35
###.#
None
RequestRatedLaserPower
ReturnsStandardLaserPowerRating
Query
?RP
?RPResponseRP=100
01000mW
###
None
Table 12
Query Detail
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9.6
Fault Codes
The RS-232 command prompt provides vital laser status information.
When the laser is operating normally and emission is active, the prompt
will return a value of zero. Status information, syntax errors and faults
are reported as binary values. If multiple issues occur, they will be
added and the prompt will reflect the sum of all reported issues. A list
of faults is shown below. For details on resolving fault issues, refer to the
troubleshooting section. If a fault code is set then resolved, it will
not be shown on the subsequent prompt. Fault codes are stored and
can be recalled with the ?RF query. Stored faults can be cleared with
the CF command.
Fault Codes
Note
Value
LaserState
0
LaserState
1
LaserState
2
SyntaxError
4
SyntaxError
8
FaultCondition
16
TECStatus
32
FaultCondition
64
FaultCondition
128
FaultCondition
256
FaultCondition
512
FaultCondition
1024
FaultCondition
2048
FaultCondition
4096
FaultCondition
8192
FaultCondition
16384
WarningCondition 32768
Description
LASEREMISSIONACTIVE
STANDBY
WARMUP
VALUEOUTOFRANGE
INVALIDCOMMAND
INTERLOCKOPEN
TECOFF
DIODEOVERCURRENT
DIODETEMPERATUREFAULT
BASEPLATETEMPERATUREFAULT
BUFFEROVERFLOW
EEPROMERROR
I2CERROR
COMMANDTIMEOUT
WATCHDOGERROR
FATALERROR
DiodeEndofLifeWarningIndicator
Table 13
Fault Codes
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Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
10.2 CD Contents
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Figure 32
Initial USB Connection Message
When the Vortran Stadus laser is first connected via USB, Windows will
detect the laser and display the screen above.
Figure 33
Restart Request Window
It is often necessary to restart the computer following the USB driver
installation process. Once the computer restart is complete, the lasers will
automatically connect.
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Figure 34
Windows Device Manager
When the driver is properly installed, the Windows Device Manager for the
Stradus laser will contain the information as shown above.
Figure 35
Computer Properties
To access the Windows Device Manager, Right Click the My Computer or
Computer icon on the host computer desk top and select Properties.
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Figure 36
System Properties
From the System Properties Screen, select Hardware to show the Device
Manager button.
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Figure 37
Initial Software Installation Screen
Click Next to continue the installation process and the following screen
will appear.
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Figure 38
Software Installation Welcome Screen
The Welcome screen provides a preview of the software installation
process. This screen also provides warnings associated with copyright
protection. Click Next to continue the installation process.
Figure 39
Software Installation Location Screen
The default software installation location will be displayed. An alternate
installation location can be selected by clicking on the Browse button and
navigating to a desired installation location. The user can also select
security privileges associated with the software use by clicking the Just
me or everyone radio button. Click Next to continue the installation
process.
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Figure 40
Software Installation Confirmation Screen
Click Next to initiate the actual software installation process.
Figure 41
Software Installation Progress Screen
A progress indicator will be displayed during the software installation
process.
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Figure 42
Software Installation Complete Screen
When the software installation is complete, the screen above will be
displayed. Click Close to complete the software installation process.
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Figure 43
File Menu
10.5.1 Open Configuration File The Open Configuration File function
allows the user to recall a previous set of laser settings.
Each configuration file can only be applied to a single laser
serial number to ensure incorrect values are not applied to a
different laser type. The configuration file contains a unique
laser serial number and the settings will be applied to that laser
only.
10.5.2 Save Configuration File When the user saves a new
configuration file, all laser specific settings will be saved, based on
the unique laser serial number. The following parameters will be
saved with each configuration file. For additional information,
review each parameter in the RS-232 command section.
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Command
C
DELAY
EPC
LC
LE
LP
TEC
Function
LaserDriveControl
Mode
5sec.DelayOn/Off
ExternalPower
Control
Range
0/1
0/1
0/1
LaserCurrentControl
ToggleLaser
Emission
0Max
LaserPower
TECooler/Heater
On/Off
0Max
0/1
0/1
Description
SetsPowerorCurrentControl
(1=CurrentControl)
Toggle5secondlaserdelayonand
off
EnablesExternalPowerControl
(1ExternalControl)
SetsLaserDiodeCurrentdirectly
TogglesLaserEmissionOnandOff(1
=On)
SetsLaserPower
TogglesTECooler/HeaterOnandOff
(1=On)
Table 14
Configuration File Settings
10.5.3 Print Configuration Settings The Print Configuration Settings
function allows the user to select and print the unique configuration
functions associated with the desired .cfg file. A standard Print
dialog will be displayed and allow the user to select normal
Windows based print options and functions.
10.5.4 Print Active Window The Print Active Window function will
capture the status of a selected laser window and print exactly as it
shows. The Properties button within the Print dialog will allow you
to configure printer settings and optimize the printout.
10.5.5 View Menu The view menu provides the capability to navigate
between the Vortran Stradus Control screens and adjust
multiple laser views. The Home, Information and Terminal Screen
items are used to switch between the selected screens. The Tile
functions arrange multiple laser views with standard windows
tile functions. The Auto-Arrange function will locate multiple laser
windows at each of four corners within the application window.
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Figure 44
View Menu
10.5.6 Help Menu The Help Menu provides a variety of information to
assist with the Vortran Stradus Laser and Software. Use the
Help menu to launch interactive Help with a variety of tools to
access Stradus Software information contained in the user
manual.
The About Vortran Stradus Software menu item displays
version information associated with the software application. The
version information displayed can be compared to the current
version listed on the Vortran Laser web site.
The Contact Vortran Laser menu item provides a complete list of
Vortran Laser contact information. Feel free to contact Vortran
Laser Technology Inc. with any questions or special application
needs.
Figure 45
Help Menu
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10.5.7 Add RS-232 Laser Button The Add RS-232 Laser button is
required to initialize additional RS-232 lasers, connected after the
Vortran Stradus Software is running. Lasers connected via
RS-232 do not have the capability to initialize without the host
computer sending the appropriate queries. If the Vortran Stradus
software is running and a new laser is connected via RS-232, the
Add RS-232 Laser button must be used to display a new laser
window in the application. When a new laser is connected via
USB, it will initialize automatically.
The Vortran Stradus software supports simultaneous USB and
RS-232 laser control.
Figure 46
Add RS-232 Laser Button
Figure 47
Home Screen
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Figure 48
Laser Status Indicator
10.6.2 Laser Hours The Laser Hours display will show the actual hours
of active laser emission. The clock will not run if the laser is in
a fault condition, warm-up or standby mode.
Figure 49
Laser Hours
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Figure 50
Digital Modulation
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10.6.4 External Control The External Control function provides the ability
to control the laser power directly with an analog voltage.
When OFF is selected, the laser operates in a constant
power mode, based on the present power setting. When
ON is selected, the laser power is directly controlled by the
voltage applied to the Control Box BNC connector. The output
power is based on the voltage applied. A zero volt input will
produce no output. A 5 volt input will provide 100% of the
maximum laser power.
If connecting directly to the laser, power control is
accomplished with voltage applied to the 20 pin Mini-D
connector pin 10 (+) and pin 20 (-).
Figure 51
External Control
10.6.5 Emission The Emission indicator provides the capability to start
and stop laser emission. When ON is selected, laser
emission will be established following the 5 second CDRH
delay. If the interlock is open or a fault condition exists, laser
emission is not possible. Under these conditions, if ON is
selected, the OFF condition will be shown until the fault condition
is resolved.
Figure 52
Laser Emission Indicator
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10.6.6 Laser Output The Laser Output function allows the user to set the
power directly. To make a change, type a new value in the entry
box and click SET. The Blue triangle can be used as a slider to
allow the use of a mouse to drag and set the laser power. If
dragging the Blue triangle to a desired power setting, the
SET button must be clicked to set the laser power. The
value shown next to the scale represents the present set value and
the value shown below the power scale represents the value
measured by the Vortran Laser microprocessor and is updated
continuously. The scale values represent both nominal and
maximum values unique to the laser that is connected. The green
scale represents the normal laser operating range. The yellow
section represents a range of values that are available for setting
but not necessarily recommended for normal operation. The yellow
scale represents the power level between the nominal rated laser
power and the maximum calibrated laser power available for
setting. Values in the Red section of the scale are not available for
setting.
The value of the displayed laser current represents the value
measured by the Stradus microprocessor and is updated
continuously.
Figure 53
Laser Power and Current Indicators
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Figure 54
Base Plate Temperature Indicator
10.6.8 Diode Temperature The present diode temperature is displayed
as a numerical value with no associated scale. The base
plate temperature is measured by the microprocessor and is
updated continuously. This value is set at the factory to ensure
long-term reliability and maintain the specified optical propagation
parameters.
Figure 55
Diode Temperature
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Figure 56
Information Screen
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Figure 57
Terminal Screen
10.8.1 Script Mode The Script Mode radio button allows the user to
execute a single pass through a string of commands and queries.
By selecting the Looping function the command and query string
will continue to be executed in sequence until the Stop button is
selected.
When Looping a Script, a maximum of 32,000 lines will be
executed. The Script will stop running at that point.
Figure 58
Script Mode
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10.8.2 Control Buttons The control buttons allow the user to execute or
stop the list of commands and queries displayed in the script
window. The Execute Script button will sequence through the
entire list of script commands and queries in the script window.
The Stop button will interrupt the current execution of script
commands and queries. The Single Step button will execute the
next command or query listed in the script window each time the
button is clicked.
Figure 59
Execute Script
10.8.3 Load Script File The Load Script File function allows the user to
recall a previously saved script file. When the Load File button is
selected, a standard Windows Open dialog will appear. Select
the desired script file and click Open. The contents of the file will
be loaded into the script window. The file name will also be
displayed. The default script file location is C:\Program
Files\Vortran Laser\Script Files
Script files are saved as .txt This will allow the user to view
them with a standard text editor.
Figure 60
Load Script File
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10.8.4 Clear Window and Save Session File Log The Clear Window
button will clear the contents of the script window when clicked.
The Save Session Log button will display a standard Windows
Save As dialog when clicked. The user can enter a file name and
save the list of commands and queries displayed in the Script
Window as a new script file.
Script Files are Saved as .txt. This will allow the user to view
the file contents with a standard text editor.
Figure 61
Clear Window / Save Session Log
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10.9 Tool Bar Each displayed laser window has a tool bar to control functions
for individual lasers. The Print button will display a standard Windows
Print dialog and print an image of the Active Laser Window . The
Home, Information and Terminal buttons are navigation buttons. When
one of these buttons is clicked, the associated screen will be displayed.
Each button is also highlighted when the associated active screen is
displayed. The Tool Bar also displays the communication method for each
connected laser.
Vortran Stradus Software can display both USB and RS-232
connected lasers simultaneously.
Figure 62
Tool Bar
10.10 Status Bar Each displayed laser window contains a status bar at the
bottom of the window, to display important laser parameters. The
emission status is shown on the left side of the status bar. If a fault
condition exists, the Active display will display as red with Fault to
replace the green active status. The present laser power is also
displayed. If laser emission is not active, the laser power will display
0mW. The present laser base plate temperature is also displayed, along
with the present interlock status.
Figure 63
Status Bar
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11.0 Tutorials
11.1 External Laser Power Control
The Vortran Stradus Laser has the capability of external power control
with a voltage source. A 0V to 5V input signal will provide a
corresponding laser output from 0% to 100%. The control box supplied
with the CDRH compliant laser system includes a BNC connector for
external laser power control. The control box Analog Power Control Input
is shown below. The BNC connector input impedance is 550.
Figure 64
Control Box Front View
A computer is required to initiate external laser power control. The
computer can be connected directly to the laser with a USB connection or
to the control box with a RS-232 connection. The Vortran Stradus laser
will support a USB 1.0 or 2.0 connection. For RS-232 communication, a
standard serial cable is required.
The Vortran Stradus Laser System will not communicate with a
null modem cable.
Figure 65
External Control Setting
Once External Power Control is enabled with a computer, the laser output
is directly proportional to the input voltage.
A 0-5 Volt input will correspond to a 0%-max laser power regardless
of the present laser set power.
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Figure 66
Delay Script
Once the delay is disabled, you can connect the TTL signal to the laser.
Connect the TTL signal to the Laser Control Box Mini-DIN connector pin
2(+) and pin 7(-).
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Figure 67
Laser Enable I/O Pins
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If connecting directly to the laser, use Mini-D Pin 6 (+) and Pin 14 (-).
Figure 68
Laser Enable Pins
With the delay disabled, the TTL input will modulate laser emission on and
off at the laser set power. The laser output amplitude can also be
controlled with the Analog input simultaneously. For additional information
on Analog Power control, refer to the previous section.
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The required voltage levels are less than 0.2 volts for a laser off condition
and greater than 3.2 volts for laser on. Inputs to the SMB connector do
not provide direct control of the amplitude of the pulsed laser output.
When the Digital Modulation Radio Button is selected, a dialog will appear
to allow the user to set the peak power of the laser output. Enter a value in
mW and the laser will automatically calibrate the peak output power using
the power control photocell. The peak power can be changed by using
the PP command via USB or RS-232. See the Command Detail section
for additional information on the PP command.
Digital
Modulation
Control
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Fault Pin
Figure 70
Fault Pin
If a fault occurs, the user can use RS-232 or Vortran Stradus software
to determine the actual fault condition. When communicating with RS232, use the query ?FC to obtain a binary representation of all existing
fault conditions. If using Vortran Stradus software, use the terminal
screen to enter the ?FC query and click on the Execute Script button.
The binary response will be in the same binary sum format as RS-232
serial communication.
Please review the information below on fault conditions and potential
resolutions.
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Fault Code
Resolution
Value
Description
Resolution
LASEREMISSIONACTIVE
1
2
STANDBY
WARMUP
4
8
VALUEOUTOFRANGE
INVALIDCOMMAND
16
INTERLOCKOPEN
32
TECOFF
DIODEOVERCURRENT
DIODETEMPERATUREFAULT
BASEPLATETEMPERATURE
FAULT
64
128
256
512
BUFFEROVERFLOW
1024
EEPROMERROR
2048
I2CERROR
4096
COMMANDTIMEOUT
8192
WATCHDOGERROR
16384
FATALERROR
32768
LaserEndofLifeIndicator
Table 16
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When a temperature fault occurs, the fault pin is set to TTL high and laser
emission will stop. When the temperature returns to a safe range, laser
emission will resume. A optical block temperature fault will occur when
the measured temperature is less than 20C or greater than 24C.
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13.0 Glossary
C
m
rad
AC
A
BNC
CDRH
ESD
KHz
LED
mA
mm
mrad
mW
nm
OEM
RMS
RMA
TEC
TTL
V
VAC
VDC
W
Degrees Celsius
Micrometers (10-6 Meters)
Microradians (10-6 Radians)
Alternating Current
Amp
Bayonet Neill Concelman Connector
Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Electrostatic Discharge
Kilohertz (103 Cycles per Second)
Light Emitting Diode
Milliamps (10-3 Amps)
Millimeter (10-3 Meters)
Milliradian (10-3 Radians)
Milliwatt (10-3 Watts)
Nanometer (10-9 Meters)
Original Equipment Manufacturer
Root Mean Squared
Return Material Authorization
Thermal Electric Cooler
Transistor Transistor Logic
<0.8V Low >2.0V High Input
<0.8V Low >3.3V High Output
Volts
Volts Alternating Current
Volts Direct Current
Watts
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14.0 Warranty
Vortran Laser Technology, Inc. provides a warranty for a period of 12 months
from the original shipment date. This warranty applies only to the original
purchaser and covers material defects, workmanship and adherence to
published specifications. If a replacement unit is provided, the warranty is based
on the shipment date of the original unit.
The Vortran Laser Technology Warranty will be void under the following
conditions:
Removing the Protective Housing from the Laser Head
Removing the Protective Housing from the Control Box
Not Providing Correct Input AC Voltage
Insufficient Heat Sink
Improper Mounting
Not Providing Environmental Requirements
Incorrect User Supplied Interface Components
Visible Damage or Misuse of the Laser System
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Repacking Instructions
Please return the laser to Vortran Laser Technology in the original shipping
containers if possible. Package the laser head and control box with ESD
protective bags. For non-warranty events, only return the system components
suspected of having problems. For warranty events, please return all items
originally shipped with the Laser System. Please write the RMA number on the
outside of the shipping box. A complete list of factory shipped laser system items
is shown below.
Description
Part Number
Quantity
Laser Head
10068
10069
10070
10067
Power Cord
10066
10049
User Manual
10048
10126
10039
10091
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