Model 621 User’s Manual APPENDIX D – MONITOR PORT
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APPENDIX D – MONITOR PORT
The Monitor Port on the rear panel of the 621 Laser Wavelength Meter provides a
combination of analog and digital signals for observing the interference fringe signals and
measurement timing signals using an oscilloscope. The Monitor Port uses a 9-pin,
female, D-sub style connector shown in Figure D-1 and with a pinout described in the
table below.
Figure E-1: Monitor Port
Reference laser sinusoidal interference fringe signal.
Input laser sinusoidal interference fringe signal.
Scanning Window Trigger is a digital pulse with a duration that
defines the maximum measurement interval for the
interferometer scan. It goes active (H=active) during the
allowed measurement interval.
Zero Optical Path (ZOP) is a digital signal that indicates the
location (timing) of equal path length in the arms of the
interferometer. For scans of one direction, a positive edge
indicates ZOP. For scans of the other direction, a negative
edge indicates ZOP.