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Models 651-1, 652-1 & 652-2
Precision Light Choppers

Model 651-1 Light Chopper
651-1 Light Chopper

Models 652-1 and 652-2 Light Choppers
652-1 & 652-2 Light Choppers

General
The 650 series of light choppers features a control box with separate chopping heads for remote operation. There are three different models within the range, the 651-1 using a standard dual port chopping head and 652-1 and 652-2 employing a single port micro head for use where space is a prime consideration.

All the models in the range offer precision frequency control via digital push-buttons or by the application of an AC signal to the sync input on the control unit. When used in conjunction with a SIGNAL RECOVERY lock-in amplifier, computer control of the chopping frequency can be achieved by use of the lock-in amplifier’s oscillator as a drive signal for the chopper and controlling the oscillator frequency from the computer. In all cases, frequency accuracy and stability are excellent. A LED indicator on the front panel gives constant indication of frequency lock. This indicator can, however, be extinguished for those measurements that need to be executed in total blackout conditions.

One special feature of the 650 series choppers is the ability to add extension leads (model 653A) to increase the remote distance between the chopping head and the control unit. Up to two additional leads can be employed, each 2 m long, producing a maximum distance of 5.5 m (18 ft).

Both the standard head and the micro heads are fully enclosed designs which serve to reduce errors resulting from external air motion and to minimize the risk of accidental damage to the chopping blades.

Quartz Crystal Frequency Accuracy and Stability
The models  651-1, 652-1 and 652-2, in common with all SIGNAL RECOVERY light choppers, uses a quartz crystal oscillator as their primary frequency standard. The oscillator signals is divided down to yield the required chopper frequency, and then the motor speed is continuous adjusted to phase lock the actual chopper frequency to this required value. The result are choppers with an output frequency as stable as other modern frequency sources.

External Frequency Control
Like many other choppers, the frequency can be controlled externally. However, unlike other units the control is via an applied TTL reference rather than an analog voltage. This means that that the modulation frequency generated is exactly that required, and in the case of the dual-aperture model 651-1 allows it to be used in conjunction with the dual reference modes offered by our model 7265 and 7280 lock-in amplifiers to implement two-channel source compensation experiments. The diagram below shows the model 197 used in this mode but is equally valid when this is replaced by the 651-1. Usually, however, the model 198A is chosen in preference to the models 651-1 or 197 for this application since the two frequencies it generates are relative primes.

Using the 651-1 in a dual reference experiment
Using the Model 197 (651-1 may be substituted) with a Model 7265 to implement a
dual-channel source compensation experiment

Model 651-1
Dual Aperture Light Chopper
The model 651-1 uses the standard head. This is a dual port design allowing two optical beams to be modulated simultaneously at different frequencies, f1 and f2. Two reference (sync) outputs are made available at the control unit, corresponding to f1 and f2, for use with signal recovery processing electronics, such as a lock-in amplifier.

Two small blanking plates are provided with the standard head and one of these allows either the top port or the bottom port to be blanked off to reduce the effect of any stray light passing through an unused path. The second plate provides some measure of beam restriction when using large diameter beams on the higher frequency (and therefore smaller aperture) port. The standard head is supplied complete with a flat base plate to allow the unit to be used in a free standing mode on a bench type surface. A special feature of this support allows the head to be used in the horizontal plane for modulating vertical beams. The base plate can be removed and standard optical mounting supports employed instead if preferred.

Model 651-1 Mechanical Dimensions


Model 651-1 Mechanical Dimensions

Model 651-1 Blade Dimensions

Model 651- Blade Dimensions

Model 651-1 Specifications
Operation
Frequency 10 Hz to 3200 Hz
    outer sector 100 Hz to 3200 Hz
    inner sector 10 Hz to 320 Hz
Control
    manual Digital push-button
    external Application of 0.5 V to 10 V sine or squarewave, 50 Hz to 3200 Hz to EXT SYNC BNC connector
Internal Frequency
    accuracy ±30 ppm at 25 °C
    stability ±50 ppm/ °C (range 10 °C to 30 °C)
Jitter (measured pk-pk and presented as a % of a full cycle)
    outer sector
        100 to 200 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 7%
        200 to 400 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 4%
        400 to 2500 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 1.5%
        2500 to 3200 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 2%
    inner sector
        10 to 20 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 0.7%
        20 to 40 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 0.4%
        40 to 250 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 0.2%
        250 to 320 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 0.3%
Lock indication green LED when locked - can be extinguished
Settling Time <40 s nominal
Outputs
Sync Out 1 10 V pk-pk squarewave at outer sector chopping frequency, 50 - 3200 Hz
Sync Out 2 10 V pk-pk squarewave at inner sector chopping frequency, 10 - 320 Hz
Connectors BNC
Impedance 10 kΩ. Note that although the output voltage is 10 V pk-pk, the high output impedance means that the outputs can be directly connected to the Reference Frequency input of any SIGNAL RECOVERY lock-in amplifier without causing problems.
Power Requirements 110 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz supply. State which voltage is required when ordering
Dimensions
Controller 6.6" wide x 3.1" high x 9.3" deep
(168 mm wide x 79 mm high x 236 mm deep)
Chopper head, overall, inc. base and feet 4.8" wide x 5.9" high x 2.8" deep
(122 mm wide x 150 mm high x 72 mm deep)
Options Model 653A 2 m (6'6") extension cable

Models 652-1 and 652-2
Dual Aperture Light Chopper
The models 652-1 and 652-2 utilize a micro head. This is a single port modulator for use where space is limited. The former uses a 2-slot chopping disc and the latter an 8-slot disc to achieve a different frequency range. Micro heads can be employed as free standing modulators on a bench type surface, or can be supported on standard mounting hardware.

Models 652-1 and 652-1 Mechanical Dimensions


Model 652-1 and 65-2 Mechanical Dimensions

Model 652-1 Blade Dimensions

Model 652-1 Blade Dimensions

Model 652-2 Blade Dimensions

Model 652-2 Blade DimensionsModels 652-1 and 652-2 Specifications

Operation
Frequency
  652-1 2 slots, 30 Hz to 290 Hz
  652-2 8 slots, 60 Hz to 1100 Hz
Control
  manual Digital push-button
  external Application of 0.5 V to 10 V sine or squarewave of frequency within chopper's range to EXT SYNC BNC connector
Internal Frequency
  accuracy ±30 ppm at 25 °C
  stability ±50 ppm/ °C (range 10 °C to 30 °C)
Jitter (measured pk-pk and presented as a % of a full cycle)
652-1
  30 to 50 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 5%
  50 to 290 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 2%
652-2
  60 to 100 Hz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 6%
  100 to 1.1 kHz blade only: 0.2%; blade + electronics: < 2.5%
Lock indication green LED when locked - can be extinguished
Settling Time <40 s nominal
Outputs
Sync Out 1 10 V pk-pk squarewave at chopping frequency
Impedance 10 kΩ. Note that although the output voltage is 10 V pk-pk, the high output impedance means that the outputs can be directly connected to the Reference Frequency input of any SIGNAL RECOVERY lock-in amplifier without causing problems.
Power Requirements 110 V AC, 50/60 Hz or 220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz supply. State which voltage is required when ordering
Dimensions
Controller 6.6" wide x 3.1" high x 9.3" deep
(168 mm wide x 79 mm high x 236 mm deep)
Chopper head, overall, inc. base and feet 1.9" wide x 2.4" high x 1.4" deep
(48 mm wide x 62 mm high x 35 mm deep)
Options Model 653A 2 m (6'6") extension cable

 


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