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Introduction

Three Lakeshore controllers are used for high precision temperature telemetry within KPF.


Relevant Devices

Description

Qty

Source

Part Number

Green Lakeshore

1

Lakeshore

224-12

Red Lakeshore

1

Lakeshore

224-12

Spectrometer Lakeshore

1

Lakeshore

224-12

RTD Sensors

36

Honeywell

Honeywell PN: HRTS-5760-B-U-1-12
DigiKey PN: 480-6183-ND

NOTE: we have three identical devices. The only difference in the control software between the two will be the look-up table which maps the Lakeshore sensor input names (i.e. ‘C1’) to physical sensor locations within KPF (i.e. ‘Echelle’).


Relevant Functional Block Diagram

The three Lakeshores will be set up the same, with sensors placed within (or around) the vacuum chamber.


Installation Details and Sensor Locations

Description

File

Notes

1

Installation details and sensor locations

Thermal Sensor Locations (Spectrometer and Hallway)

2

Interconnection Diagram
(for Lakeshore sensors within the vacuum chamber)

3

Sensor cable harness fabrication details


Relevant Datasheets & Manuals

Description

File

Source

1

Device Manual

https://www.lakeshore.com/products/categories/downloads/temperature-products/cryogenic-temperature-monitors/model-224-temperature-monitor

2

Rack Mounting Instructions

3

RTD Sensor Datasheet

Covers many sensors, the part number of the sensor KPF uses is: HRTS-5760-B-U-1-12.

DigiKey download.


Dispatcher Configuration File

Each Lakeshore has a unique name, noted as $(NAME). Currently the names are green and red but that can easily change. That name is used to denote details about the connections.

Each sensor has a unique name, noted as $(sensor). That name is set by the configuration file. The keyword for the sensor is set by the sensor name. The units, data type, and display format are also all defined in the configuration file.

Note, beyond the blocks device and dispatcher each sensor needs its own block. That block named by the sensor name, so, A, B, C1, etc.

Configuration

Value

Explanation

address

192.168.23.181

IP address of the Lakeshore

port

7777

port for connecting to the Lakeshore

poll_time

5

Time in seconds between queries

model

MODEL224

Model number for the device, must in the return string when the model is queried

name

green

Prefix of name, corresponds to which Lakeshore (could be removed)

dispnum

2

Dispatcher number.

name

sensor

Name of the sensor, must be in a block labeled by the internal sensor name (e.g., A, B, C2, etc.)

type

double

The data type of the value

format

%.3f

The ASCII format used for showing the data via KTL. The full data as returned by the device will be stored in the binary format.

unit

deg C

The units of the temperature. The options that actually make sense are deg C and deg K. There is no enforcement of that here but this only impacts the displayed values, it does not change the query made to the device (which can be K or C.)

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