Triggering
for USB2000+ Miniature Spectrometers
We've added triggering functions to
our popular USB2000+ Miniature
Spectrometers to deliver accurate timing and synchronization
between your spectrometer and other devices.
Triggering provides precise timing between
devices. The USB2000+ can be triggered so that sending the
spectrometer a pulse causes it to do something such as a turn
off or on a light, activate a pulse in a pulsed light source or
start or end spectral acquisition in the spectrometer. For
example, in the USB2000+ External Triggering mode, an event
outside the sampling system (such as a button push, lever
activation or laser) electronically pulses the spectrometer’s
trigger pin and starts acquisition of the spectra with
microsecond accuracy.
The USB2000+ has an onboard programmable high-speed FPGA
controller, 22-pin connector and 8 user-programmable digital
I/Os. Available operating modes are Normal (spectrometer
continuously acquires spectra) and the four trigger modes:
- External Software Trigger. While the
spectrometer is in free-running mode, data collected in the
period up to the triggering event is transferred to
software.
- External Hardware Level Trigger. The
spectrometer waits for a sharp rise in voltage on the
trigger input pin, and then acquires spectra until the
voltage is removed.
- External Synchronous Trigger.
Spectrometer acquires data from an external trigger event
(such as a push button) until the next time the trigger is
activated, at which time the spectrometer ceases spectral
acquisition and begins a new acquisition. Integration time
cannot be set, and is the effective period between triggers.
- External Hardware Edge Trigger. The
spectrometer waits for a sharp rise in voltage on the
trigger input pin, and then acquires one spectrum. One
spectrum will be acquired for each trigger unless an
acquisition is already in progress.
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