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o [[intro]]
o [[intro]]
o [[typical DGS run procedures]]


o [[receivers/GEBMerge/GEBsort]]
o [[receivers/GEBMerge/GEBsort]]


o [[computers and networks]]
o [[computers and networks]]
o [[Raspberry Pi camera use]]


o [[handeling removable disks under ESATA]]
o [[handeling removable disks under ESATA]]
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o [[The DGS/DFMA EPICS Implementation]]
o [[The DGS/DFMA EPICS Implementation]]
o [[run procedures]]


o [[data formats]]
o [[data formats]]
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o [[hint and kinks]]
o [[hint and kinks]]
o [[firmware documentation]]
o [[Tim Madden software documentation]]


==Analog Gammasphere==
==Analog Gammasphere==
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o [[Building the entire system]]
o [[Building the entire system]]
o [[Linking Systems Together]]
==Hardware==
* [[Network Accessible Power Control Units of DGS]]
* [[Attempts at Inventory]]
* [https://wiki.anl.gov/wiki_gsdaq/images/4/40/MyRIAD_User_Manaual.pdf MyRIAD_User_Manaual]
* [https://wiki.anl.gov/wiki_gsdaq/images/1/16/MyRIAD_Abridged_User_Notes.pdf MyRIAD_Abridged_User_Notes]
* [[CrateAndBoardMapping]]
===Digitizer hardware features you probably don't know about===
* The digitizer has a [[DAC output]].
* The digitizer has a buffer amplifier that drives a copy of the analog signal going into channel 9 to outputs on the front panel.  This is a simple analog buffer, no shaping, sampling or anything else.
*


==contact list==
==contact list==
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John Anderson, mailto:[email protected]
John Anderson, mailto:[email protected]
Tim Madden, mailto:[email protected]


Michael Oberling, mailto:[email protected]
Michael Oberling, mailto:[email protected]
Shaofei Zhu, mailto:[email protected]


Torben Lauritsen, mailto:[email protected]
Torben Lauritsen, mailto:[email protected]


Calem Hoffman, mailto:crhoffman@phy.anl.gov
Darek Seweryniak, mailto:seweryniak@anl.gov


Pat Copp, mailto:copp@anl.gov
 
 
 
Robert Janssens, mailto:[email protected]
 
mailto:malbers@phy.anl.gov


Amel Korichi, mailto:[email protected]
Amel Korichi, mailto:[email protected]
>> 'email all' link




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Revision as of 01:50, July 3, 2020

These are the wiki pages for the Digital and the analog Gammasphere Data Acquisition systems (GS DAQs). Procedures for running the DAQs and the data format will be documented here.

The GS DAQ serves the Gammasphere detector array (http://www.phy.anl.gov/gammasphere/), located at the ATLAS accelerator (http://www.phy.anl.gov/atlas), home of the CAlifornium Rare Isotope Breeder Upgrade (CARIBU http://www.phy.anl.gov/atlas/caribu/).

Contact mailto:[email protected] for comments on, and write access to, these wiki pages

Digital Gammasphere

o intro

o typical DGS run procedures

o receivers/GEBMerge/GEBsort

o computers and networks

o Raspberry Pi camera use

o handeling removable disks under ESATA

o triggers and digitizers

o Digitizer Tester

o The DGS/DFMA EPICS Implementation

o data formats

o analysis codes

o list of experimental runs/analysis

o some problems and their solutions

o hint and kinks

o firmware documentation

o Tim Madden software documentation

Analog Gammasphere

o Analog Gammasphere

o LN system

o JohnSandbox

Experts Only

o Building the entire system

o Linking Systems Together

Hardware

Digitizer hardware features you probably don't know about

  • The digitizer has a DAC output.
  • The digitizer has a buffer amplifier that drives a copy of the analog signal going into channel 9 to outputs on the front panel. This is a simple analog buffer, no shaping, sampling or anything else.

contact list

Mike Carpenter, mailto:[email protected]

John Anderson, mailto:[email protected]

Michael Oberling, mailto:[email protected]

Torben Lauritsen, mailto:[email protected]

Darek Seweryniak, mailto:[email protected]

Pat Copp, mailto:[email protected]

Amel Korichi, mailto:[email protected]



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