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diff --git a/posts/instrumental-software.md b/posts/instrumental-software.md deleted file mode 100644 index 19a4f92..0000000 --- a/posts/instrumental-software.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -title: instrumental-software -date: 2020-05-23 - -This post is a roundup of open source instrumental software projects that I know of. -I've organized them alphabetically. -I have some minimal notes on a few projects here, but mostly this is just a "roundup" page. - -# table of contents - -[TOC] - -# EPICS - -# Exopy - -[website](http://exopy.readthedocs.io/) - -[source](https://github.com/Exopy/exopy) - -Quote: -Exopy is a versatile data acquisition software. -It provides an extensible set of tools to describe an perform data acquisition. -Each measurement is described by a hierarchical structure, allowing simple nested loops structure and more complex ones involving multiple non nested loops and conditions. -The hierarchy is edited through a Graphical User Interface, allowing a smooth learning curve. - -# bluesky - -[bluesky](https://blueskyproject.io/) - -Bluesky is a project made up of several other projects - -## ophyd - -## bluesky-ui - -# Instrbuilder - -integrates with ophyd / bluesky project. - -# Instrumental - -[website](https://instrumental-lib.readthedocs.io/) - -Quote: -Instrumental is a Python-based library for controlling lab hardware like cameras, DAQs, oscilloscopes, spectrometers, and more. It has high-level drivers for instruments from NI, Tektronix, Thorlabs, PCO, Photometrics, Burleigh, and others. - -# Lantz - -[website](https://lantz.readthedocs.io/) - -Simple yet powerful instrumentation in Python - -# micro-manager - -[website](https://micro-manager.org/) - -A really cool project. -Check out the [whitepaper](https://github.com/nicost/uScopeControl/blob/master/Software%20for%20Microscopy%20Workshop%20WhitePaper.pdf) and their [CMMCore Class Reference](https://valelab4.ucsf.edu/~MM/doc/MMCore/html/class_c_m_m_core.html). - -# PyCMDS - -(personal project) - -# PyDM - -[project webpage](http://slaclab.github.io/pydm/) - -Python display manager. -PyDM is a PyQt-based framework for building user interfaces for control systems. -The goal is to provide a no-code, drag-and-drop system to make simple screens, as well as a straightforward python framework to build complex applications. - -# Py-Hardware-Support - -[website](https://ddietze.github.io/Py-Hardware-Support/index.html) - -Here’s a small collection of some python modules that can be used to add hardware support to your programs. -I have written those to be easy to use but not necessarily covering all the functionality the library or device has to offer. - -# python-microscopy - -[website](http://www.python-microscopy.org/) - -Quote: -python-microscopy is a large package including a farily mature microscope control GUI as well as a lot of functionality for analysis and postprocessing of microscopy data, especially for single molecule localization experiments. - -# Qcodes - -[website](http://qcodes.github.io/Qcodes/index.html) - -[source](https://github.com/QCoDeS/Qcodes) - -Qcodes is a Python-based data acquisition framework developed by the Copenhagen / Delft / Sydney / Microsoft quantum computing consortium. - -The goal is a common framework for physics experiments, so: -- new students don’t need to spend a long time learning software in order to participate in experiments -- one has to write their own code only for pieces that are very specific to their own experiment -- code can and should be contributed back to the framework -- the process of moving between teams or labs, and of setting up a new experiment is streamlined -- physics experiments can take advantage of modern software and best practices - -# Qudi - -[website](https://ulm-iqo.github.io/qudi-generated-docs/html-docs/index.html) - -# ScopeFoundry - -[website](http://www.scopefoundry.org/) - -Quote: -A Python platform for controlling custom laboratory experiments and visualizing scientific data. - -# SFGacquisition - -[source](https://github.com/GeigerGroup/SFGacquisition) - -Software for interfacing with WinSpec/Lightfield and WinTOPAS as well as Thorlabs motorized optic mounts to control SFG spectral acquisitions at multiple DFG positions. - -# storm-control - -[source](https://github.com/ZhuangLab/storm-control) - -Quote: -storm-control was originally designed for acquiring single molecule localization microscopy data in a manual or semi-automated fashion. -At a later point the ability to collect MERFISH data was added. - -# yaq - -(personal project) |