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Using the external gate to control the system, Using the external gate to control the channel – Quantum Composers 9200 Series User Manual

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Within the Channel section:

o Set the mode to Normal.

o Enter the required pulse width and delay. Repeat for each output channel.
o

Enable the corresponding channels by clicking “Enabled” in the 9200 application.

Pressing the unit’s Run/Stop button

will arm the unit. Once the unit is armed, it will generate a

T

0

pulse for every external trigger received.

Pressing the unit’s Run/Stop button or clicking the

9200 application

’s Run/Stop again

will disarm the unit. This mode corresponds to the normal

external mode found on most other pulse generators.

See “Output Examples” for a visual

representation.

Using the External Gate to Control the System

The external input configured in System Gate mode may be used to control the output of the
unit. To gate the internal system timer with an external source set the followin g parameters on
the 9200 application:

Within the System section:

o Set the desired System mode.
o Set the desired Period.
o Chose *Gated mode.
o Choose the proper *Gated polarity (High/ Low).
o Set the threshold level to ~50% of the incoming gate signal.

Within the Channels section:

o Enter the required pulse width and delay. Repeat for each output channel.
o Set the desired Channel Mode.

Using the External Gate to Control the Channel

The external input configured in Channel Gate mode may also be used to control the output of
the unit. To gate the channel timers with an external source set the following parameters on
the 9200 application:

Within the System section:

o Set the desired System mode.
o Set the desired Period.
o Set the threshold level to ~50% of the incoming gate signal.

Within the Channels section:

o Enter the required pulse width and delay. Repeat for each output channel.
o Set the desired channel mode.
o Set the proper **Gate Mode (Active High/Active Low)