Scanning probe detector channel descriptions
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Some common definitions of 26ID scan detector channels
Detector Channel number | EPICS Process variable | Description |
D01 | 26idsclr1:scaler1.S1 | I0 - Integrated Ion chamber current after NES slits (amplification changed by yellow SR570 tab on main beamline screen) |
D02 | 26idcXMAP:mca5.R1 | Bi - Fluorescence channel from outboard detector, summed ROI#1 - find and modify with MCA software from User Tools tab on main beamline screen |
D03 | 26idcXMAP:mca5.R2 | Ti - Fluorescence channel from outboard detector, summed ROI#2 - find and modify with MCA software from User Tools tab on main beamline screen |
D04 | 26idcXMAP:mca5.R5 | Fe - Fluorescence channel from outboard detector, summed ROI#5 - find and modify with MCA software from User Tools tab on main beamline screen |
D05 | 26id:ccd.R01.Average | Integrated Intensity/Num Pixels for CCD ROI#1 - ROI#1 defines the total active chip area to be saved, so this is the total CCD intensity per pixel |
D06 | 26id:ccd.R02.Average | Integrated Intensity/Num Pixels for CCD ROI#2 - ROI#2 is usually tightly defined around the outgoing beam for best contrast and COM calculations |
D05 | 26id:ccd.R01.Average | Integrated Intensity/Num Pixels for CCD ROI#1 - ROI#1 defines the total active chip area to be saved, so this is the total CCD intensity per pixel |
D06 | 26id:ccd.R02.Average | Integrated Intensity/Num Pixels for CCD ROI#2 - ROI#2 is usually tightly defined around the outgoing beam for best contrast and COM calculations |