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`Copyright © 2015 Energetiq Technology Inc. All rights reserved.
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`Energetiq products are covered by US and foreign patents. All technical information, including
`drawings, schematics and specifications contained in this manual are the property of Energetiq
`and shall not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of Energetiq. The
`content of this manual is subject to change without notice.
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`Energetiq Technology Inc.
`7 Constitution Way, Woburn, MA 01801 USA
`Tel. +1 (781) 939-0763
`Fax +1 (781) 939-0769
`E-mail: support@energetiq.com
`http://www.energetiq.com
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`Declaration of Conformity
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`We, the manufacturers
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`Energetiq Technology Inc.
`7 Constitution Way
`Woburn, Massachusetts USA
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`hereby declare that the product family
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`LDLS™ Laser-Driven Light Source
`Model EQ-9-N High Brightness Broadband Light Source
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`is in conformity with the requirements of the following standards
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`EN61010-1 (2010)
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`CISPR 11:2009
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`IEC61000-4-2:2008
`IEC61000-4-3:2010
`IEC61000-4-6:2008
`IEC61000-4-8:2009
`EN61326-1:2013
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`EN60825-1 (2007)
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`Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement,
`Control and Laboratory Use: Part 1 – General Requirements
`Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency
`disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of
`measurement
`Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
`Radiated Electromagnetic Field Immunity
`Radio Frequency Common Mode Immunity
`Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity
`Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory
`use. EMC requirements. General requirements
`Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and
`requirements
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`in accordance with the provisions of
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`2006/95/EC
`2004/108/EC
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`Signed,
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`EU Low Voltage Directive
`EU Electromagnetic Compatability Directive.
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`TABLE OF CONTENTS
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`Chapter 1 ...................................................................................................................................................... 1
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`General Information ........................................................................................................................... 1
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`Safety ............................................................................................................................................... 1
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`Chapter 2 ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
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`Description ........................................................................................................................................... 6
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`General ........................................................................................................................................... 6
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`Specifications ................................................................................................................................. 7
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`System Description ...................................................................................................................... 8
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`Power Supply Controller ............................................................................................................. 9
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`Lamp House ................................................................................................................................ 12
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`Chapter 3 .................................................................................................................................................... 14
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`Installation........................................................................................................................................... 14
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`Unpacking .................................................................................................................................... 14
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`Connections ................................................................................................................................. 14
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`Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................ 21
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`Chapter 4 .................................................................................................................................................... 22
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`Operation ............................................................................................................................................ 22
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`Starting .......................................................................................................................................... 22
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`Stopping ....................................................................................................................................... 22
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`Chapter 5 .................................................................................................................................................... 24
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`Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 24
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`Fault Indicator Block Diagram ................................................................................................ 24
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`Appendix A ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..27
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` RS-485 Specification …………………………………………………………………………………………………..27
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` 1) Physical Interface ………………………………………………………………………………………
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` 1.1) Connector ………………………………………………………………………………………..
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` 1.2) Pin assignments ...............................................................................................
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` 1.3) Electrical
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` 1.4) Communication settings..................................................................................
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`1.5) Response time
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`2) Command Format ................................................................................................. 27
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`2.1) Character set ............................................................................................... 27
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` 2.2) Packet structure ........................................................................................... 27
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` 2.3) Checksum ..................................................................................................... 27
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` 2.4) Errors ............................................................................................................ 27
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` 3) Response Format ...................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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` 3.1) Character set ................................................................................................. 28
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` 3.2) Response ....................................................................................................... 28
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` 3.3) Packet structure ............................................................................................ 28
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` 3.4) Packet count .................................................................................................. 28
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` 3.5) Checksum ...................................................................................................... 28
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` 3.6) Examples ....................................................................................................... 28
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` 4) Command Set .......................................................................................................... 29
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` 4.1) Query LH temperature .................................................................................. 29
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` 4.2) Query TEC voltage ......................................................................................... 29
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` 4.3) Query laser current ....................................................................................... 29
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` 4.4) Query bulb hours .......................................................................................... 30
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` 4.5) Query bulb cycles .......................................................................................... 30
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` 4.6) Query laser status ......................................................................................... 30
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` 4.7) Query plasma (lamp) status .......................................................................... 31
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` 4.8) Query laser regulation status ........................................................................ 31
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` 4.9) Query ambient temperature status .............................................................. 31
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` 4.10) Query lamp head status ............................................................................... 32
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` 4.11) Query controller status ................................................................................ 32
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` 4.12) Query power status ...................................................................................... 32
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` 4.13) Query external interlock status.................................................................... 33
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` 4.14) Query operate switch status ........................................................................ 33
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` 4.15) Reset bulb hour counter .............................................................................. 34
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` 4.16) Query version ............................................................................................... 34
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` 5) Revision History ........................................................................................................ 35
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`GENERAL INFORMATION
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`WARNING
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`This unit emits ultraviolet (UV) radiation that is
`harmful to humans. Avoid exposure to the
`direct or reflected output beam. Make certain
`that the appropriate output beam shields and
`optics are in place prior to energizing the unit.
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`interlocks must be satisfied prior
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`operation; failure to do so may
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`hazardous conditions.
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`CAUTION
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`The EQ-9-N emits dangerous levels of UV
`radiation. Even short exposures to skin or eyes
`may cause burns. Ensure that only authorized
`personnel are in the vicinity of source during
`operation. Personnel in vicinity of operating
`source should wear protective eyewear, clothing,
`and gloves. Lighted UV warning lights and signs
`posted on doors to lab areas may help prevent
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`WARNING
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`The EQ-9-N utilizes an internal Class 4 IR laser
`capable of causing severe injury to eyes or skin.
`Do not open or attempt to service this unit.
`Contact Energetiq regarding any problems with
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`General Precautions
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`The output beam from the EQ-9-N should be blocked when not in use with an electronic
`shutter or other appropriate beam blocking device. Due to the possibility of generating ozone
`with some models of EQ-9-N when ambient oxygen is exposed to short wavelength light, the
`beam should always be enclosed in an appropriate beam pipe, tube, or enclosed space. We
`suggest purging any beam transport space with dry nitrogen gas.
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`The EQ-9-N source must also be cabled correctly and connected to a 12VDC power source
`with a protective earth ground prior to operation.
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`Refer to the Installation section of this manual in Chapter 3 for details of the facilities
`connections.
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`There are no user-serviceable parts inside the EQ-9-N. For any problems encountered during
`operation, please contact Energetiq Technology for assistance. If there is a component
`failure, do not attempt to open the Power Supply Controller or Lamp House enclosure
`of the EQ-9-N.
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`The EQ-9-N utilizes a quartz lamp containing a high-pressure gas fill. Explosion of
`the lamp and possible injury from flying fragments can occur if the lamp is
`mishandled.
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`Do not open the enclosure of either the Lamp House or the Power Supply Controller.
`Dangerous invisible infrared laser beams and hazardous voltages exist inside the
`Lamphouse. Opening the chassis both voids the warranty and exposes the user to dangerous
`radiation and hazardous voltages.
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`CAUTION
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`Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
`other than those specified herein may result in hazardous
`radiation exposure.
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`Laser Information
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`The EQ-9-N uses a patented (U.S. Patent #7,435,982, others pending) laser drive system to
`excite a plasma that radiates in the UV as well as the visible bands. A class 4 laser is located in
`the Lamphouse enclosure. The optical configuration of the Lamp House ensures that the
`direct laser beam cannot exit the unit. The EQ-9-N laser product is designated as Class 1
`during all normal operation.
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`The parameters of the non-accessible internal laser are given below in Table 1.
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`Wavelength
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`Emission Type
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`974 nm
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`CW
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`Laser Power for classification
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`<8 mW via 7mm measurement
`aperture
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`Beam Diameter
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`~25 mm at aperture
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`Divergence
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`>100 mRad
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`Transverse Beam Mode
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`Diffuse
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`Table 1: Embedded Laser Parameters
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`No regular maintenance is required for the EQ-9-N. Any service to the system must be
`performed only by factory authorized and trained technicians. To avoid injury, under no
`circumstances should the user open or modify the Lamp House or Power Supply Controller
`enclosure.
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`The unit must not be operated if the covers are removed or it is defective in any way. Contact
`Energetiq if any problems with the equipment are suspected.
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`Labels and Safety Notification
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`The following safety labels appear on the product. Figure 1 shows the location of each label
`on the EQ-9-N system.
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`UV Hazard warning label – indicates hazardous levels of UV
`light are present.
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`Manufacturer’s identification label – gives the manufacturer’s
`name, the model number, serial number and date of manufacture
`of the equipment.
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`Explanatory label – states the classification of the laser product.
`Class 1 is the lowest hazard level classification.
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`Certification label – states that the equipment has been tested
`and verified to meet the standards indicated.
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`Non-interlocked housing label – notifies of a potential hazard
`when covers are removed.
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`Certification
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`Non-interlocked
`Housing Label
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`Manufacturer’s
`Identification label
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`Explanatory
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`UV Hazard
`Warning Label
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`Safety Interlocks
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`Figure 1: Safety Label Locations
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`The EQ-9-N is equipped with interlocks to prevent operation of the device when any of the
`following conditions are present:
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`1. An external interlock is open
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`External Interlock
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`External interlock pins are provided for the customer’s use (see Chapter 3 for connection
`details). Any suitable normally-open contact or solid-state switch can operate the interlock
`circuit.
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`The interlock circuit must be connected to enable the operation of the unit. Should the
`interlock connection open during operation or standby, the source is immediately disabled, and
`all light output from the aperture ceases.
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`C h a p t e r 2
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`DESCRIPTION
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`General
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`The EQ-9-N is a broad-band lamp system for use in a wide variety of applications. The lamp
`produces high brightness, broad-band light from DUV wavelengths through visible and
`beyond. The output is very stable, and has a long lifetime before any service is required. A
`simple control interface ensures ease of use.
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`Some of the advantages of the EQ-9-N include:
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` Very high brightness across complete spectrum
`– 170nm through visible and beyond
` Eliminates need for multiple lamps (replaces D2/Tungsten/Xenon Arc)
`– Simplified optical system
` Excellent spatial stability
`– Repeatable measurements
` Superior short and long term power stability
`– Repeatable measurements
` Electrodeless operation for long life
`– Reduced consumable costs
`– Minimal recalibration of instrument
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`The EQ-9-N system consists of a Power Supply Controller unit, Lamp House unit, and
`interconnecting cable. Connection to DC power is required for operation. Connection to
`nitrogen purge gas is optional, but recommended in some cases. See Chapter 3 for connection
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`Specifications
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`Optical Performance
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` Typical output spectrum: see Figure 2.
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`Relative EQ-9 Spectral Radiant Flux (Typical)
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`1.6
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`1.2
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`Figure 2: Typical Output Spectrum
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`Relative Spectral Radiant Flux (a.u.)
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`Physical Specifications
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`Dimensions (H x W x D)
` Lamp House: 109x 120 x 43 mm
` Power Supply Controller: 38 x 197 x 93mm
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`Weight
` Lamp House: 0.91 kg (2 lb)
` Power Supply Controller: 0.68 kg (1.5 lb)
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`Utility Requirements
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` Electrical: 12VDC, 140W
` Cooling: Fan
` Purge gas (optional): clean dry nitrogen, filtered (5um 20 psig (0.14 MPa) supply
`pressure)
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`Remote Interface
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`Digital Inputs
` Type: Optocoupler LED
` Logic: Active High
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`Input voltage: 5VDC
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`Input current: 8mA
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`Digital Outputs
` Type: Open collector to ground (digital common)
` Logic: Active Low
` Voltage: 30VDC max.
` Sink current: 30mA max.
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`User Power
` Voltage: 5VDC, referenced to digital common
` Current: 50mA maximum
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`Environmental Requirements
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`Operating
` Ambient temperature: 15–30°C (with 30 CFM forced air cooling)
` Relative Humidity: non-condensing, 80% max. for temperatures up to 31°C,
`decreasing linearly to 50% max. at 40°C.
` Pollution Degree 2 (normally only non-conductive pollution; occasional,
`temporary condensation possible)
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`Installation Category II
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`Indoor use only
`Transport
` Temperature: -5–95°C
` Relative Humidity: non-condensing, 95% max.
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`System Description
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`As shown in Figure 3 the EQ-9-N system consists of a Power Supply Controller unit, Lamp
`House, Controller to Lamp house interconnect cable (not shown). Power and I/O interface
`connections (also not shown) are provided by the user.
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`The following sections provide descriptions of the system components and controls, and give
`an overview of their functions. Refer to the “Installation” section of this manual (Chapter 3)
`for more detailed information.
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`Optical Output
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`Lamp
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`Power Input
`Connector
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`RS-485
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`Power Supply
`Controller
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`Lamp House Control
`Connector
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`Status Indicators
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`I/O Interface
`Connector
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`Lamp House Control
`Connector
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`Figure 3: EQ-9-N Lamp System
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`Power Supply Controller
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`The Power Supply Controller contains:
` Laser power supply
` Thermo-electric cooler control system for laser
` Control electronics
` Status indicator LEDs
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`Interface connectors
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`External features (refer to Figure 3):
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` Status Indicator LEDs
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`These five LEDs indicate the system status. The function of these indicators is shown below
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`Table 2.
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`LED Label
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`POWER ON
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`LAMP ON
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`LASER ON
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`Meaning (when lit)
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`DC power is connected to the EQ-9-N Power Supply Controller
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`UV Light is on
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`Laser power is ON and laser light is being produced within the Lamp
`House
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`CONTROLLER FAULT
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`One of the following has occurred in the Power Supply Controller:
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`1. External interlock open
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`2. Controller internal temperature too high
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`3. Laser power not reaching setpoint
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`4. Laser Temperature Fault
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`LAMP MODULE FAULT
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`One of the following has occurred in the Lamp House module:
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`1. Control Cable not connected properly
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`2. Lamphouse internal termperature too high
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`Ignition Failure
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`Table 2: Status Indicator LED Functions
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`Input/Output (I/O) Connector
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`Provides access to control and status signals. See Chapter 3 for pin assignments and functions.
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`This is the only operator interface to the EQ-9-N – there are no local controls. Energetiq
`offers the EQ-99-RC Remote Control Module which connects to the Input/Output
`connector of the EQ-9-N or EQ-99 and provides a means of local control. Contact Energetiq
`for additional information.
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`Power Input Connector
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`This is a jack screw secured input connector for 12 VDC power. The EQ-9-N can be powered
`directly from a customer provided 12VDC power supply. See Chapter 3 for detailed
`information.
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`Lamp House Control Connector (21-pin mixed D-sub)
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`Provides various power and control signals to/from the Lamp House module. No other
`connector or cable may be used with the EQ-9-N other than the one supplied.
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`Lamp House
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`The Lamp House assembly contains:
` Lamp
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`Igniter
` Laser
` Thermoelectric cooler
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`IR pumping optics
` Output windows
` Laser ON indicator
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`Interface connectors
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`Laser ON
`Indicator
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`Lamp
`Window (front)
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`Purge Gas
`Port
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`Control
`Connector (to
`Controller)
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`Figure 4: Lamp House Assembly
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`External features (refer to Figure 4):
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`Lamp Windows
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`The lamp windows at the optical output provide protection from the high pressure bulb inside
`the Lamp House. An internally-threaded SM1 adapter is provided for easy connection of
`optical hardware.
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`Nitrogen Purge Inlet
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`This is the inlet fitting for nitrogen purge gas. Purge gas is optional but is recommended for
`best performance when a deep UV bulb is provided. With no purge, ozone will form from
`atmospheric oxygen and attenuate the light output in the 220 – 280nm band. In addition,
`atmospheric oxygen and water vapor will attenuate the output below 200nm. Bulbs chosen
`for some OEM applications do not produce ozone and the purge fitting can be omitted.
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`There is no return fitting for the purge nitrogen. The purge flow normally escapes within the
`Lamp House enclosure, and then to atmosphere.
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`Laser On Indicator
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`This LED is illuminated when the laser is ON.
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`Control Connector (21-pin mixed D-sub)
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`Provides various power and control signals to/from the Power Supply Controller. No other
`connector or cable may be used with the EQ-9-N other than the one supplied.
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`INSTALLATION
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`Unpacking
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`Upon arrival, start by inspecting all parts of the system for completeness and any damage
`incurred in shipping. The EQ-9-N shipping box should contain:
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`1) EQ-9-N Power Supply Controller unit
`1) EQ-9-N Lamp House unit
`1) Black interconnecting cable from Lamp House to Power Supply Controller (21-
`pin mixed D-sub).
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`OPTIONAL
`1) EQ-99-RC Remote Control Module with interlock connector
`1) I/O cable with 15 pin D- connector at each end
`1) Mating, unwired DC power input connector.
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`If any part is missing or appears damaged, contact Energetiq immediately. Do not attempt to
`substitute any parts. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the EQ-9-N Lamp House or
`Power Supply Controller unit.
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`Connections
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`Installation of the EQ-9-N consists of connecting electrical and optional gas supplies, and
`connecting the Lamp House module to the user’s equipment.
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`Electrical Power
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`The EQ-9-N requires 12VDC at 11.7A minimum (140W rating). Power consumption is
`approximately 100W during normal operation. Some OEM versions have higher current
`requirements.
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`Power can be provided via a customer provided 12VDC power supply. The connector on the
`EQ-9-N is a jack screw secured connector. This protects from accidental removal of power if
`the power cable is pulled. Connect to a 12VDC source as follows:
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`Connector
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`FCI DA3W3SA00LF
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`Pin A1
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`+12VDC
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`Pin A2
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`-12VDC return
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`Pin A3
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` Safety Ground
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`Purge Gas
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`Purge gas is optional but is recommended for best performance. With no purge, ozone will
`form from atmospheric oxygen and attenuate the light output in the 220 – 280nm band. In
`addition, atmospheric oxygen and water vapor will attenuate the output below 200nm. Some
`OEM units for near-UV and visible applications are equipped with bulbs which do not
`produce ozone and the purge fitting may not be present.
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`If required, connect a source of nitrogen purge gas to the port on the Lamp House. The
`fitting is a push-to-connect type, sized for 1/8" tubing.
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`Clean and dry nitrogen from either a Dewar or research-grade N2 bottle is recommended. Do
`not use any other purge gas. Grade 6 or better gas purity is recommended to maintain
`cleanliness of the optics, and gas should be filtered to <5um. Supply pressure should be 20
`psig (0.14 MPa). With a 20 psig inlet pressure, the EQ-9-N will consume approximately 1 slm
`of flow.
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`There is no return fitting for the purge nitrogen. The purge flow normally escapes within the
`Lamp House enclosure, and then to atmosphere.
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`Optical Interface
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`The lamp windows accommodate light output of 0.56 NA. A pair of pins and four M4
`threaded holes are available on the bottom of the EQ-9-N for mounting. Four M4 threaded
`holes are also available on the top surface of the Lamp House. An internally-threaded SM1
`adapter is provided for connection of optical hardware. See Figure 5 below for mechanical
`layout of the Lamp House.
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`Figure 6: Lamp House Output Window Detail A
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`Figure 7: Power Supply Controller mechanical layout
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`Signal Connections
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`The EQ-9-N is controlled through the remote I/O connector.
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`Table 3 gives the pin assignments and functions for this interface. Connect to the user’s
`control system using a suitable cable. Mating connector is a standard high-density 15-pin d-
`sub male (for example, Amp part no. 748364-1 with contacts 1658670-2).
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`Optionally, connect a model EQ-99-RC remote control module to the I/O connector using
`the supplied cable
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`User I/O can be powered either by the EQ-9-N internal isolated power supply, or an external
`supply.
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`Figure 8 shows connection schematics for both configurations.
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`Description
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`Pin #
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`Details
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`Commands (Inputs)
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`LAMP OPERATE
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`EXTERNAL INTERLOCK
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`Status Indicators (Outputs)
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`LAMP ON
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`LASER ON
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`LAMP MODULE FAULT
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`CONTROLLER FAULT
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`ISOLATED +5V SUPPLY
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`12
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`13
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`2
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`3
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`4
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`5
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`OPERATE REQUEST, apply +5V (referenced to digital
`common) to initiate start cycle
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`EXTERNAL INTERLOCK, apply +5V (referenced to
`digital common) to close interlock and allow operation
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`Pulled to digital common when ON
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`Pulled to digital common when ON
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`Pulled to digital common when OK, float on FAULT
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`Pulled to digital common when OK, float on FAULT
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`50mA maximum, referenced to digital common
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`DIGITAL COMMON
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`6,7,8,9 Galvanically isolated from system
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`RESERVED
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`RESERVED
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`10, 11
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`Do not connect
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`14,15
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`Do not connect
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`5V Power
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`Inputs
`Pins 11, 12, 13
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`499
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`0.1uF
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`0.1uF
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`Isolated
`5VDC supply
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`+ -
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`Outputs
`Pins 1, 2, 3, 4
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`Load
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`5V Return
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`N/C
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`N/C
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`Inputs
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`0.1uF
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`Isolated
`5VDC supply
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`+ -
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`Outputs
`Pins 1, 2, 3, 4
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`Load
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`5V Return
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`Installation Procedure
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`1. Mount the Controller Unit rigidly to a suitable metal part of the equipment structure
`using the four mounting holes and suitable hardware. The surface chosen to mount
`the Controller Unit should be near ambient temperature, preferably 20°C to 30°C and
`capable of dissipating 25W of heat. See Figure 7 for dimensional and mounting
`details.
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`2. Connect the Lamp House unit output to the user equipment. The beam should always
`be either directly coupled to a fiber optic cable, or enclosed in an appropriate beam
`pipe, tube, or enclosed space and purged with nitrogen. Operating the source without
`any output target or beam transport is not recommended, and may lead to unsafe
`operating conditions. Consult Energetiq for applications information and suggested
`configurations.
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`The Lamp House should be mounted in the orientation shown in Figure 3, with the
`output windows on the side and the bulb oriented horizontally. The lamp has been
`factory aligned in this position. Mounting the lamp in a different orientation will cause
`the plasma position inside the bulb to shift slightly and may cause performance
`problems.
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`Setup the Lamp House unit with appropriate ultraviolet safety measures and laser light
`safety measures in place. It is recommended that any enclosure or aperture-blocking
`hardware utilize switches wired to the EQ-9-N external interlock circuit.
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`3. Connect the black 21-pin mixed D-sub interconnect cable from the Controller Unit to
`the Lamp House.
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`4. If required, connect nitrogen purge gas to the Lamp House. Refer to “Facilities
`Requirements” above.
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`5. Connect user’s control system to the I/O interface connector per Table 3 and
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`Figure 8.
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`6. Alternately, if using the EQ-99-RC Remote Control Module, place it on a clean rigid
`surface. Install the supplied 15-pin cable from the Power Supply Controller to the
`EQ-99-RC.
`7. Connect 12VDC input power source to the Controller Unit.
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`C h a p t e r 4
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`OPERATION
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`Starting
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`Once the lamp is set up properly, verify that all personnel that will be in contact with the lamp
`system are aware of the potential hazards involved. It is the responsibility of the user to verify
`that the lamp is being used safely.
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`This example assumes the use of the EQ-99-RC Remote Control Module to provide local
`control. If using a custom control system, substitute the appropriate digital input and output
`lines from Table 3 for the switches and LEDs described below.
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`1. Wit