LabSmith LC220 Manuale utente

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LC220 Logic Controller
User Guide
Documentation for the LC220™ Controller
and Trig220™ Control Software v. 1.0

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 3
Parts list 3
Specifications 3
Basic functions 4
How you will use the LC220 4
Installing Trig220 Software 5
Setting up the LC220 5
Field upgradeable software 6
Getting help 6
OVERVIEW OF LC220 CONTROLS 7
Inputs and outputs 8
Panel controls 8
TRIG220 SOFTWARE INTERFACE 9
Main screen 9
Time base settings 11
Clock source 11
Clock multiplier 11
Time base 12
General options 12
Disable/enable outputs 12
Lock/unlock panel 12
CHANNEL PROPERTIES 13
Channel properties screen 13
Quiescent states 14
Logic 14
Logic assignments 15
Experimenting With Channel Logic 16
Timing modes 17
“Apply” versus “Program All Channels” 18
Fixed output mode 19
Passive mode (Output = Input) 20
Clocked pulse stream mode 21
Statically delayed pulse mode 22

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Important delay timing considerations 27
Validated trigger input mode (noise suppression) 28
Timer mode 30
Dynamically-delayed pulse mode 31
Toggled output mode 36
RUNNING EXPERIMENTS 37
Storing and recalling experiment files 37
Panel controls and indicators 37
GLOSSARY 41

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INTRODUCTION
The LC220 is a programmable logic and timing controller for coordinating and
synchronizing lab equipment and physical experiments. The LC220 provides
clocks, counters, triggers, and many other useful functions, with up to 5 ns
resolution and 100 ps accuracy.
As you are well aware, controlling and synchronizing experimental equipment
are often the most tedious tasks you’ll face in the lab. Experimenters regularly
build their own controls from scratch or piece together systems from the limited
offerings on the market. The LC220 simplifies your control setup, so you can go
about the business of gathering data.
The LC220 consists of two components: Trig220 software and the LC220 logic
and timing controller. Trig220 lets you configure and run experiments from a
simple graphical interface. The LC220 controller provides the connections and
control for your experimental devices.
Parts list
Your LC220 package should include the following items:
1. LC220 controller
2. AC wall transformer
3. Trig220 software installation CD with user’s manual
4. 9-pin RS232 cable
If any parts are missing or damaged please contact LabSmith support.
Specifications
Trig220 software will run on any PC-compatible computer running Microsoft®
Windows®XP, or newer. Drivers for National Instruments’® LabVIEW™
software are also available for download. See http://www.labsmith.com for more
information.
The LC220 includes two TTL-compatible inputs and two TTL-compatible
outputs. Voltages in the range 2.5 –5 V are TTL “highs” and voltages in the

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range 0.0 –0.2 V are TTL “lows.” Intermediate voltages should not be present
on inputs and outputs except during transitions. The inputs and outputs are
protected against connection to 115 VAC. When disconnected the inputs are
read as TTL “highs.”
The LC220 can be connected to/ disconnected from the PC at any time without
damage to either unit. This ability allows you to program to LC220 at your
computer, then to take the unit to the experiment area for stand-alone use.
Basic functions
The LC220 provides two functional channels, or internal signal paths.
At any time, each channel can be assigned one of eight timing modes. Timing
modes include clocks, counters, delayed triggers, etc. You can set various
properties for each timing mode—for example, the delay length on a Delayed
Trigger. All modes are aligned to a time base derived from an internal or
external clock, allowing resolution down to 5 ns.
Each channel also includes logic settings which specify the conditions that will
trigger the channel. A channel can be triggered by logical combinations of
signals from the inputs and/or the output of the other channel.
All settings and setting profiles for a particular experiment can be stored as an
experiment file on your computer. Experiment files bear a .tr2 extension.
How you will use the LC220
In most cases, you’ll use the LC220 as follows:
1. Using the Trig220 software, open an existing experiment file, or create a
new file.
2. In Trig220 (or LabView), program the properties and logic for each
channel and for the experiment as a whole.
3. Send the properties and logic to the LC220’s memory.
4. Test your program by simulating triggers and examining the outputs using
the LC220’s channel LEDs and/or an oscilloscope or other diagnostic tool.
5. Plug your experimental equipment to the LC220.

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6. Run the experiment, using the LC220 by itself or leaving it tethered to the
PC.
Installing Trig220 Software
Insert the Trig220 Software disk in your CD-ROM drive and execute the
setup.exe file.
Setting up the LC220
1. Verify that your wall socket provides AC voltages within the range setting
on the wall transformer supplied with the LC220. If the voltage range is not
NOT connect the wall transformer to a socket that is beyond the
transformer’s range setting. Plug the transformer into an appropriate
socket and connect the power to the LC220.
2. Connect the 9-pin cable to the back of the LC220 and to a free serial port on
the PC.
3. Press the Power button on the front of the LC220.
4. From your computer, run Trig220.exe to launch the Trig220 software.
5. From within Trig220, select View>Communications options…. The
Communications properties screen will open.
6. Select the port to which the LC220 is connected. The LC220 will
automatically detect the baud rate, which is typically set to 38400. If the
RS232 cable running to your LC220 is greater than 30 m long, you may
need to lower the baud rate to achieve reliable communication.

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Field upgradeable software
The firmware in the LC220 is field upgradeable, allowing access to new timing
modes and capabilities as they become available.
To upgrade the firmware, download the latest version from www.labsmith.com.
Then choose “Update Firmware” on the Actions menu to load data from that file.
Getting help
This guide is your main source for information on operating the LC220 and
Trig220 software. The guide is also available in an Abobe®Acrobat®Portable
Document Format (pdf) file for electronic viewing.
Check the LabSmith web site (www.labsmith.com) for helpful applications notes
and other technical information to help you use the LC220.
If you are unable to find the information you need, please contact our technical
support team at (925) 292-5161, or e-mail us at info@labsmith.com.
If you need to contact support, please let us know your LC220 serial number
(located on the bottom of the unit) and the version of software you are using. To
determine the software version number, select “About Trig220” from the
Help menu.

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OVERVIEW OF LC220 CONTROLS
The LC220 is the control unit and interface for your experimental equipment.
You will program it using the Trig220 software. Once you’ve designed, tested
and downloaded your program, you can control the LC220 from the computer,
or you can run it in stand-alone mode.
Indicators and controls on the LC220 will help you run your experiments. You’ll
learn all about these functions in the Experimenting section later. For now, we’ll
give you a short tour of the inputs, outputs and controls so you can work with the
unit while you learn to use the Trig220 software.
LED Indicators:
Channel A
Channel B
Outputs
Inputs
Outputs
PC Link
Power

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Inputs and outputs
The LC220 includes the following connectors:
- a 2.1 mm power jack (center positive) for 6 to 9 V DC, 0.6 A power
source
- a 9-pin RS232 jack to connect to the Com port of your PC
- two channel input BNC jacks (in1 and in2), normally high (5 V)
- two channel output BNC jacks (outA and outB), normally low (0 V)
- in1 doubles as an input jack for an optional external clock source.
The input and output voltages conform to the TTL standards.
Panel controls
There are three buttons on the LC220. Trigger A and trigger B respectively
force channels A and B to be triggered. The effect this has on the channels
depends on the timing mode of the channels. The third button, Reset, causes
both channels to have their timing modes reset. Again, the effect of the reset
depends on the channel settings. These settings are detailed in the following
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TRIG220 SOFTWARE INTERFACE
Trig220 has been designed exclusively for setup and control of the LC220.
You’ll use Trig220 to set the timing properties and logic for each of the channels
and to set up overall properties for the experiment.
Main screen
When you run Trig220, you’ll be greeted by the Main screen:
NOTE: At start-up, the Main screen will show the default
program, which sets both channel outputs to a fixed low state.
From this screen you’ll control or access all of Trig220’s functions. Most
Trig220 functions can be accessed in two ways by selecting an option from a
pull-down menu or by pressing a button on the Main screen.
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