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Definitions<br />

Dwell Factors<br />

Arbitrary Waveform<br />

Dwell Factors only apply to Arbitrary waveforms. A Dwell Factor<br />

refers to a point on the wave pattern where the E-beam holds it’s position<br />

for a specified period of time. A single Dwell Factor can range<br />

from 1/1,024 to 63/1,024 of a complete pattern cycle and the system<br />

allows up to 63 Dwell Factors per pattern. Dwell factor times are pattern<br />

cycle frequency dependent.<br />

If you have not specified a Dwell Factor, the E-beam travels the<br />

waveform pattern at a constant rate of speed.<br />

The Dwell Factor window shows the Row and Column designation<br />

for the dwell factor. Row 0 and Column 0 correspond to the lower<br />

left corner of the grid (-4, -4).<br />

EEPROM<br />

The Erasable Electronic Programmable Read-Only Memory<br />

(EEPROM) is a non-volitile memory component of the SuperSweep<br />

64 that provides 64 memory locations for storing waveform recipes.<br />

Each location corrresponds to a number from 1 to 64. This location<br />

number uniquely identifies the recipe.<br />

Emission Current<br />

Frequency<br />

Arbitrary Wave<br />

Emission current refers to the intensity of the E-beam and is displayed<br />

as a percent of maximum (or Full Scale).<br />

For an Arbitrary wave pattern, Frequency is the number of times the<br />

beam sweeps through the pattern in one second.<br />

Temescal SuperSweep 6/6/02 9

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