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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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Figure 5-11 The Bragg cell connectors on the <strong>BSA</strong> rear panel<br />

40 MHz frequency shift: The value can be Enable (default) or Disable.<br />

Enable activates the BNC connector named Bragg cell 40 MHz.<br />

Disable disconnects the 40 MHz signal from the connector.<br />

Variable frequency shift directs a Bragg cell driver signal to the BNC<br />

connector named Bragg cell Var. The drive frequency is defined by the<br />

property Shift frequency.<br />

Variable shift frequency defines the frequency of the driver signal at the<br />

Bragg cell Var. connector.<br />

Group properties: Acquisition <strong>and</strong> monitor<br />

Figure 5-12: Group properties.<br />

Coincident data from velocity channels are obtained by placing those<br />

channels in a common group. The group properties are common for all<br />

channels in that group. If coincident data are not required, the channels can<br />

be placed in separate groups. It is possible to perform subsequent<br />

coincidence filtering of data from separate groups by adding a Coincidence<br />

object to a project, see section 5.8 – Coincidence.<br />

Max. samples: Maximum samples numbers is a stop criterion for data acquisition for the<br />

selected coincidence group.<br />

Max. acquisition time: Maximum acquisition time is a stop criterion for data acquisition for the<br />

selected coincidence group.<br />

Acquisition stops when one of the two criteria is fulfilled.<br />

<strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Project explorer objects 5-17

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