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Thorlabs SC10 adapter

Summary:Interface to Thorlabs SC10 shutter controller
Author:Nico Stuurman
License:LGPL
Platforms:Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Available since version:1.3.40
Default serial port settings:
BaudRate9600
DelayBetweenCharsMs0
HandshakingOff
ParityNone
StopBits1


The Thorlabs SC10 shutter controller operates the Thorlabs SH05 beam shutter. This adapter makes the shutter usable as a normal shutter in Micro-Manager. On startup, the adapter will switch the controller to mode=1 operation ('normal' operation'). The adapter has an 'OnCommand' property that can be used to send commands to the controller (see the SC10 documentation). Note that the above mentioned serial port settings are the default but that they can be changed through software commands.

The Thorlabs TSC001 shutter driver is different from the SC10 and is not supported.


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In a driver pair, one driver handles general tasks that are common to a whole collection of devices, while the other driver handles tasks that are specific to an individual device. The drivers that handle device-specific tasks go by a variety of names, including miniport driver, miniclass driver, and minidriver. Thorlabs understands that as your experimental needs change, it may be necessary to reinstall the software and drivers provided with many of our advanced photonics products. We provide many of these files as a free download.

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By default, the combined operation of the Ports class installer and the Serial function driver configure a serial port as a COM port. Serial creates a COM port device interface for a serial port if the SerialSkipExternalNaming entry value for a device does not exist or is set to zero. For more information about how Serial creates a COM port device interface for a COM port and how to override this operation, see External Naming of COM Ports.

The Ports class installer performs the following tasks when it installs a serial port:

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  1. Selects a COM port number and sets a port name in the PortName entry value under the device's hardware key. The port name has the format COM<n>, where <n> is the port number. If Serial creates a COM port interface for the serial port, Serial uses the value of PortName as the symbolic link name for the COM port.

  2. Displays a default property page dialog box, which allows a user to select settings for the port. For information about how to install a custom properties page, see Installing an Advanced Properties Page for a COM Port.

  3. Sets the device friendly name for the device. You obtain the name using the SPDRP_FRIENDLYNAME flag with SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty.

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You can supply a co-installer to set registry settings for a Plug and Play serial device. If an entry value is not present in the registry, Serial uses a default value for the port.





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