C
OUNTER
B
OARD
O
PERATION
5-3
Aurora-2 User’s Manual
OUT1 (BNC1)
Activates the counter board so the software can process the counts. When
the counters are active, the scanning routine changes: the tip stays at each pixel for the
selected integration time.
OUT2 (BNC2)
This setting is currently disabled.
DIGI
This setting is currently disabled.
N
ONE
The counter board is enabled, but there is no TTL output.
I
NTEGRATION
T
IME
This number determines the counting interval in milliseconds. During scanning, the
software will adapt in accordance with the selected integration time, i.e., the tip will remain
at each pixel for the time selected, regardless of the selected scan speed. Therefore, it is not
necessary to synchronize the scan.
B
I
-D
IRECTIONAL
When checked, the counting routine will work for the forward and reverse scan. When un-
checked, the counting will occur only during the forward scan, and the selected scan rate
value will be used as the scan speed for the reverse direction.
D
IVIDER
The number of counts can be divided by up to 8 bits.
O
PERATIONAL
C
ONSIDERATIONS
CAUTION
To prevent damage to your APD module or photon-counting PMT, do not
exceed the maximum count rate. Refer to the manufacturer specification.
You can open a scanning window for each counter to display the counts. When the counters
are active,
Counter_1
and
Counter_2
will be available as Data Channels when you select
S
ETUP
⇒
A
CQUIRE
(when the counters are disabled, these choices will be grayed out). The
images from these signals are saved with the extensions
xfr
and
yfr
, respectively, and can
be processed like any other image file.
If the counter board is present in the system, but no signal is fed into the BNC’s, both
channels will read 0 counts. If one or both counters reads 65535 with no signal connected,
the board is not properly installed.
The integration time can be varied from 0.1 ms to 1000 ms. Select an integration time that
suits your experiment. Remember that the tip will stay at each pixel for the integration time
that you selected, so scans can become slow.
If data is collected in the forward direction only, it is advisable to disable the B
I
-D
IREC
-
TIONAL
checkbox to speed up scanning.
The counter uses 16 bit for displaying the data and 8 bit for scaling. If your signal exceeds
64k counts, a divider greater than 1 may be used to scale the signal. Alternatively, the in-
tegration time may be reduced to speed up scanning.
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