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{{Radimation}} has got an [[amplifier]] control, the user can control amplifiers during or out side a measurement.
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{{Radimation}} has got an [[amplifier]] control, the user can control the amplifiers in the test system during or outside a measurement.
 
This functionality is desired because some amplifiers take more then 5 minutes to heat up and be ready for use.
 
This functionality is desired because some amplifiers take more then 5 minutes to heat up and be ready for use.
 
With amplifier control you can already heat up the needed amplifier while doing a another test, this way you are not loosing time while waiting for the [[amplifier]].
 
With amplifier control you can already heat up the needed amplifier while doing a another test, this way you are not loosing time while waiting for the [[amplifier]].
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[[Image:Device driver settings window amplifier.png]]
 
[[Image:Device driver settings window amplifier.png]]
  
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To add an amplifier to the amplifier control window select the "Show in amplifier window option".
  
 
For more information related to [[Chapter_15#General Settings|settings window]] see chapter 15 of the manual.
 
For more information related to [[Chapter_15#General Settings|settings window]] see chapter 15 of the manual.
  
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== Amplifier control window ==
 
[[Image:Amplifier control window.png]]
 
[[Image:Amplifier control window.png]]
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After the [[amplifier]] has added to the amplifier to the amplifier control window the user can change its state. An amplifier is locked when used during a test. When the test is in manual mode the amplifier can be controlled again. This is done to prevent
  
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 23 April 2009

RadiMation® has got an amplifier control, the user can control the amplifiers in the test system during or outside a measurement. This functionality is desired because some amplifiers take more then 5 minutes to heat up and be ready for use. With amplifier control you can already heat up the needed amplifier while doing a another test, this way you are not loosing time while waiting for the amplifier.

The amplifier control is also very useful in small tests, turning the amplifier on and off can cost a lot of time compared to the actual testing time. To reduce this time the user can turn the amplifier already in operate before starting the test, when the test has finished the amplifier is still kept in operate saving a lot of time.

With the amplifier control it is also possible to reset the amplifier when this is in an error state by an interlocked that tripped.

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Note: The communication protocol of the amplifier has to support status polling and bus resets for this to work correctly.

When in doubt contact your reseller


Device driver settings window amplifier.png


To add an amplifier to the amplifier control window select the "Show in amplifier window option".

For more information related to settings window see chapter 15 of the manual.

Amplifier control window

Amplifier control window.png

After the amplifier has added to the amplifier to the amplifier control window the user can change its state. An amplifier is locked when used during a test. When the test is in manual mode the amplifier can be controlled again. This is done to prevent