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= John's Sandbox =
= John's Sandbox =
    This page is where John is keeping some notes about the system while testing various ways to import information from other formats.
This page is where John is keeping some notes about the system while testing various ways to import information from other formats.
 
* [[Cable Plant Testing]]
* [[EPICS]]
* [[IOC code]]


= The Gammasphere/Digital Gammasphere cable plant =
= The Gammasphere/Digital Gammasphere cable plant =
This is not for the faint of heart....
This is not for the faint of heart....


    We eventually plan to get rid of the old "analog" Gammasphere and its VXI crates.  However, with the recent move of the detector to the angled beamline in area IV to allow GRETINA to be in front of the FMA, the entire cable plant has been messed up.  Lots of things are also not working right.  In an effort to understand what the heck we do have, I'll try to document the setup in some semi-sensible way here.  That does assume I can figure it out, and that might be a stretch.
We eventually plan to get rid of the old "analog" Gammasphere and its VXI crates.  However, with the recent move of the detector to the angled beamline in area IV to allow GRETINA to be in front of the FMA, the entire cable plant has been messed up.  Lots of things are also not working right.  In an effort to understand what the heck we do have, I'll try to document the setup in some semi-sensible way here.  That does assume I can figure it out, and that might be a stretch.


== Numbering of the detectors ==
== Numbering of the detectors ==
    The short answer here is that there isn't a fixed numbering because detectors get pulled out for annealing or repair and other detectors get swapped in.  That means there is a constantly changing table relating the ''detector number'' to the ''physical location number'' to the ''cable number''.  What the '''user''' thinks of when they use the screens is the '''''user interface''''', which looks like this:
The short answer here is that there isn't a fixed numbering because detectors get pulled out for annealing or repair and other detectors get swapped in.  That means there is a constantly changing table relating the ''detector number'' to the ''physical location number'' to the ''cable number''.  What the '''user''' thinks of when they use the screens is the '''''user interface''''', which looks like this:


[[Image:GeTempMon.png]]
[[Image:GeTempMon.png]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, October 19, 2017

John's Sandbox

This page is where John is keeping some notes about the system while testing various ways to import information from other formats.

The Gammasphere/Digital Gammasphere cable plant

This is not for the faint of heart....

We eventually plan to get rid of the old "analog" Gammasphere and its VXI crates. However, with the recent move of the detector to the angled beamline in area IV to allow GRETINA to be in front of the FMA, the entire cable plant has been messed up. Lots of things are also not working right. In an effort to understand what the heck we do have, I'll try to document the setup in some semi-sensible way here. That does assume I can figure it out, and that might be a stretch.

Numbering of the detectors

The short answer here is that there isn't a fixed numbering because detectors get pulled out for annealing or repair and other detectors get swapped in. That means there is a constantly changing table relating the detector number to the physical location number to the cable number. What the user thinks of when they use the screens is the user interface, which looks like this:

GeTempMon.png

The numbering here refers to the VXI crates in the 'analog' system and to the detector numbers in the order the cables used to plug in before things were moved. So really the user views the detectors in terms of a crate number and a virtual detector number. The software has been modified by Mike Carpenter so that the virtual detector number on the screen is somehow mapped to the correct crate/slot so that the virtual detector number ends up matching the cable number. Should find out from Mike if that translation is in some reasonably easy to understand file.

Current numbering map
Detector # Physical Location Cable # VXI Crate VXI Slot VXI Card #
1 A1 1 1 1 x
1 A1 1 1 1 x
1 A1 1 1 1 x
1 A1 1 1 1 x

Or we could try displaying an Excel file from an SVN....

A Big Excel File

Numbering of digitizers