Interlock connections – Lightwave Communications LDX-3232 User Manual

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O P E R A T I O N
Connecting to the Laser

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LDX-3232

C H A P T E R

2

Figure 2.4 Common Laser Anode - Photodiode Anode

The 9-pin connector marked CURRENT SOURCE on the back panel is used to
connect your laser diode to the LDX-3232. There are connections provided for
laser cathode and anode, photodiode cathode and anode, chassis ground and
interlock. The pinout diagram for this connector is shown in Figure 2.5.

Figure 2.5 Back Panel LD Connector

Interlock Connections

In order for the laser output to be enabled a short circuit must exist between the
Interlock Pins (Pins 1 and 2) of the connector. The short can be a direct short
across the pins or a switch to prevent laser operation until the switch is closed. If a
short does not exist between these two pins, the INTERLOCK LED will illuminate
on the front panel and the laser output will be disabled.

Note: The BNC Interlock Connection from the BNC connector on the rear panel will also
make the INTERLOCK LED illuminate. Please see the notes in chapter five on use of the
BNC interlock connection to learn more about its operation.

The interlock terminals on the LASER connector, pins 1 and 2, must be kept isolated
from all other connections including earth ground.

+

-

+

Bias

OUTPUT

7

6

9

5

3

P. D.

L. D.

Earth Ground

LDX-3232 Current Source

8 Anode Voltage Sense

1

2

3

4

5

7

8

9

6

1, 2 Interlock

3 Chassis Ground

5 Laser Cathode

6 PD Cathode (+)
7 PD Anode (-)

4 Cathode Voltage Sense

9 Laser Anode

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