Ocean Optics TR-2 Thermoelectric Temperature Regulator User Manual

Tr-2 thermoelectric temperature regulator

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TR-2 Thermoelectric Temperature Regulator

TR-2 Thermoelectric Temperature Regulator

1

TR-2 Thermoelectric Temperature Regulator

The S2000 Miniature Fiber Optic Spectrometer is available with the
TR-2 Thermoelectric Temperature Regulator, a device that stabilizes
the temperature of the optical bench, optics and CCD array in each of
up to six spectrometer channels. Over a 24-hour period, the TR-2
controls the temperature of the optical bench to +/- 0.1

°

C, with

baseline and spectral stability to +/-0.001 Absorbance Units.

You can read the current temperature of the S2000 spectrometer and
set and store into memory the desired temperature for the S2000
(called the set-point temperature). The LED on the front of the TR-2
displays the current system status:

If the LED is green, the temperature of the S2000 is within

±

0.1

o

C of the stored set-point temperature.

If the LED is continuously red, the temperature of the S2000 is not yet at the stored set-point temperature.

If the LED is blinking red, then there is a system malfunction.

The TR-2 is a demand-based temperature regulator. When the semiconductor sensor indicates the temperature
has drifted from the set-point temperature more than 0.1

o

C, the unit transmits pulses of current to the

thermoelectric element in the correct direction (heat or cool). A series resistor limits current through the
thermoelectric element to its specified maximum. The indicator light turns red when deviation from the set-point
temperature exceeds 0.2

o

C.

The TR-2 achieves temperature stability 15

°

C below the ambient temperature. For example, if the ambient

temperature is 25

°

C, then the minimum stable temperature that the S2000 could achieve with the TR-2 would be

approximately 10

°

C. No matter what the ambient temperature is, the maximum stable temperature that the

S2000 can achieve with the TR-2 is 37

°

C.

Operation Notes

1. When large changes of temperature are required, it may take up to 24 hours for the S2000 to achieve the

set-point temperature.

2. The temperature sensitivity of the S2000 is typically

±

0.05 pixels/

o

C. If the application requires <1 pixel

precision, then the spectrometer wavelength calibration procedure should be performed at the set-point
temperature.

3. If there is a system malfunction with the TR-2, the system will not be operable and the LED will turn red

and flash at 1-second intervals. When a system malfunction occurs, you can “reset” the TR-2 by
depressing the set-point temperature button. The following actions will result in a system malfunction:

If the cooling fan fails

If the temperature exceeds 37

o

C

If you connect the A/D interface cable to the S2000 before connecting the power supply (see
Using the Correct Power-Up Sequence)

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