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RTC6 boards
Doc. Rev. 1.0.21 en-US
10 RTC6 Commands
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Comments In RTC6 Standard Mode, set_laser_timing is synonymous with set_laser_pulses. See
comments there (on
HalfPeriod
,
PulseLength
).
The clock frequency settings apply only for the parameters of set_laser_timing.
In RTC4 Compatibility Mode, SCANLAB generally recommends setting the
clock frequency to 8 MHz. A clock frequency of 1 MHz should only be set, if absolutely
necessary.
Observe also the notes in Chapter 7.4 ”Laser Control”, page 184.
In RTC4 Compatibility Mode, in Laser Mode 4 and Laser Mode 6, the time base for
signals LASER1 and LASER2 is independently of
TimeBase
always 1/8 µs.
RTC4RTC6 With the RTC6, the pulse lengths of Laser Control Signals LASER1 and LASER2 are
always identical.
Clock frequencies:
In RTC6 Standard Mode: 64 MHz, fixed
In RTC4 Compatibility Mode: 1 MHz or 8 MHz
RTC5RTC6 Unchanged functionality.
Version info Available as of DLL 600, OUT 600, RBF 600.
References set_laser_pulses_ctrl, set_laser_pulses, set_laser_mode, set_firstpulse_killer,
set_firstpulse_killer_list, set_standby, set_standby_list
Delayed Short
List Command
set_laser_timing
Normal List
Command
set_laser_timing_table
Function Category: List Commands for a Restricted User Group only.
Sets a value in the lookup table for the laser frequency.
Call
set_laser_timing_table( Index, F )
Parameters
Index
Index in the lookup table for the laser frequency.
Allowed value range: 0…10.
As an unsigned 32-bit value.
F
Laser frequency. In Hz.
Allowed value range: 65…100,000.
As an unsigned 32-bit value.
Comments All Comments of set_duty_cycle_table apply.
RTC4RTC6 New command.
RTC5RTC6 New command.
Version info Available as of DLL 626, OUT 627.
References set_duty_cycle_table, regulation3

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