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Page 50 9200 Manual Version 1.6 | Quantum Composers
Plus Options
Shown below in Figure C.2 is the Plus Options section of the 9200 Plus application followed by
detailed descriptions of the individual functions:
Figure C.2 9200 Application: System Parameters
Shot Counter: The Shot Counter can be set up to count the system (T
o
) or any of the
available channel outputs. This counter is a 32 bit counter that can be enabled and reset
by the user by means of the “Enable selection and Clear button.
Period Counter: The “Period Counter measures the period of the incoming external
trigger pulses. The period counter must be first enabled by means of the Enable
selection. This counter can average up to 15 periods for greater accuracy. This is
controlled under the Periods to Average. If the period counter is selected to run in
manual mode (Auto Update not enabled), it will latch the incoming period measurement
and hold the reading. If Auto update mode is selected, the reading will constantly be
updated as long as external triggers are applied. The displayed measurement may be
cleared at any time by means of the Clear button.
Sync Update: The Sync Updateallows for the channel timers (delays and widths) to be
manually updated so that all changed values are applied synchronously. Normally when
any width or delay is changed, it is automatically applied. When Synchronous Update
Mode is selected to be enabled, all channel width and delays can be adjusted and then
updated simultaneously via the Update button (or SCPI command).
Duty Cycle Counts: The Duty Cycle Counts value sets the number of cycles the duty
cycle sequence will execute. If set at 0, the cycles will continue until stopped by the user.
Again, this feature can be thought of aburst for the duty cycle mode.
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