From cb58f181cf68caa786c0bb61fe32dd03f48d5d35 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cvs Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 16:02:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] inserted LakeShore/TECS stuff --- doc/user/samenv.htm | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/doc/user/samenv.htm b/doc/user/samenv.htm index 5d17f5fd..77926d75 100644 --- a/doc/user/samenv.htm +++ b/doc/user/samenv.htm @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ concepts. environment control devices.
  • Commands understood by ALL environment control devices. +
  • LakeShore Model 340 temperature controllers.
  • Oxford Instruments ITC-4 or ITC-503 temperature controllers.
  • Dilution Cryostat. @@ -250,9 +251,40 @@ This section lists the parameters needed for configuring a special environment device into the system and special parameters and commands only understood by that special device. All of the general commands listed above work as well!

    +

    LakeShore Model 340 Temperature Controller

    +

    +This is the temperature controller for cryogenic applications and +should replace at least the Oxford & Neocera controllers at SINQ.

    +The control is handled by a seperate server process TECS (TEmperature +Control Server) and is initialized by default. If there is already an other +device selected, it must be deleted and TECS must be reinstalled: +

    +EVFactory del temperature
    +EVFactory new temperature tecs +
    +The sample environment device is selected automatically by a coding in the +plug of the sensor/heater cable(s). If this does not work (plugs without +coding or temporarely use of a wrong cable) you may select the device +with +
    +temperature device device +
    +You may want to verify the selected device with +
    +temperature device +
    +The actually known devices (April 2000) are: + +

    ITC-4 and ITC-503 Temperature Controllers

    -These temperature controller are fairly popular at SINQ. They are +These temperature controller were fairly popular at SINQ. They are manufactured by Oxford Instruments. At the back of this controller is a RS-232 socket which must be connected to a Macintosh computer running the SINQ