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The spectrum should therefore have a baseline of 0 with a more or less narrow peak in the middle. I will contact Horiba for assistance.The CCD is mounted to a SPEX1404 double-monochromator and I checked a green emission line of a mercury lamp. Since the VIs do not crash, no erros occur and I get something similar to a spectrum I have the feeling that I am already so close.
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Well, in the manual of the controller several different CCDs are described, therefore I hoped they are compatible.
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Dear JW-WSI,The serial of my CCD-3000V controller ends with /R16, so maybe there is a mismatch. I contacted Horiba JobinYvon lateley and they told me that there is no service anymore for that devices if they break, but the guys at Horiba are very friendly and maybe they could help you out with that.What signal do you mean? For me, the spectrum looks mirrored. Could ou be more precise about you setup?Best regards.
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My ccd3000v controller has the same H07 printed on its identifier label.If you take a careful look into the VIs, you can see that the VIs load an.ini file in the CCD/ directory, as well as driver tabels. The number is on the label near the flanche. Dear NIHugo,I am not an expert on what CCD controller (either ccd3000 or ccd3000v) is the one that suits you best. If the signal increases the dip decreases until 220 and a peak within the dip is formed.If I take a 2D image most of the time a horzontal stripe pattern is shown.Both effects indicate a wrong readout or interpretation of the CCD.Are there specific CCD parameters the controller needsThank you very much for your help.

As you can see in the attachement the baseline is around 900 and a weak signal results in a dip. F09' but unfortanetly this is all information I have.It is already possible to acquire a spectrum but there is still something odd. The CCD is mounted in a 2.8l side-looked LN2 housing as discribed in manual (1). Dear JW-WSI,I also have an ISA Spectrum One CCD and purchased recently a CCD-3000v controller for it. I suppose you are not working with that thing after 7 years but maybe somebody else does.Good luck and have a nice day.JW. There, the CCD is being initialized before doing anything.I attached the VIs to control the CCD. After probing with 's' you should get 'F' now as a response.Now, use the CCDInit.VI in the LIBCCDsupllb directory and try to init the CCD or the Demo VIs in LIBCCDdemollb. In order to bring the controller from Boot to Main send the command 'O200000' (now with the term char 00 or x00). If you get a 'b' this means that your command could not be identified. It should reply with 'B' for boot mode.After initialization it will respond with 'F'. Will be DE.Please use 'Query' to send the command to get a immediate response.You can probe the state of the controller sending a 's' (whitespace, again without term(ination) char(acter)). This resets the controller to the so called boot-mode.Actually, all the numbers you will see in the manual that are in those brackets should be converted to hex. Therefore: Go to NI MAX, Open a VISA session with the controller and send a the string 'DE' without 'r'.It is what they call ' in the manual.
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The controller (the big box) has a heater circuit controlling the Temperature (Set to 140K).There are manuals and which should help you understanding the init process.Image acquisition (depending on the binning) takes with today's state of the art PCs and the desired (see manual 1) NI GPIB card up to 15 seconds with an integration time of 1000ms.Sending malformed commands (slightly wrong syntax) can crash the controller easily. Any thoughts? Dear ShellpetalThe initialization of the camera has nothing to do with its cooling.

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Is it a hardware or software problem.I thought perhaps the vi's were causing a problem with the ccd because it is Liquid Nitrogen cooled and this is not meant to be done unless the ccd is initialized, but there is no way to just initialize the ccd with labview that I can see. Has anyone come up with a solution to this problem or has anyone come across it before? So if I try to rerun the vi, or any other vi communicating to the ccd, it doesn't work. I can run the image acquisition vi but after it takes one image, it freezes the connection to the ccd controller. I have a JobinYvon Spectrum ONE CCD 3000 and I am controlling it with LabVIEW 5.1 on windows 98.
