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Version I (2008) - Prototype


Also, note that since the mixer is an separate part from the circuit board, it does not appear in the schematic.

Servo Filter

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Version II (2009)


This is how the new version looks like.


Servo Filters Comparison

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Version II-B (2010)

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Version II - GREEN LOCK 1 (2010)

This is the schematic after the modifications: [attachment:G1_NewBoxSchematic.pdf G1_NewBoxSchematic.pdf] Because the modulation frequency for laser PZTs is relatively low (~200kHz), the mixer was replaced by the low-frequency mixer ZAD-8+[attachment:ZAD-8+.pdf data sheet for ZAD-8+ pdf]

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concept of the modifications

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Because the LPF already has a 50Ohm input impedance, the PDH box should not have a 50Ohm input impedance.

In addition it is better to have 50Ohm also at another signal input (negative input) of the OP-amp in order to reduce a DC offset.

Depending on the loop gain this high frequency feedback may have a gain of above 1.

But for our purposes, the loop at 200kHz strictly should not have a gain above 1 because 200kHz is used for modulation of laser frequency by driving the PZT.

So for this reasons one more pole at ~20kHz was added in order to reduce the gain at 200kHz.

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change from the original circuit

. G1_PDHbox_TF.png

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Version II - GREEN LOCK 2 (2011)