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author | Blaise Thompson <blaise@untzag.com> | 2018-04-11 20:37:22 -0500 |
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committer | Blaise Thompson <blaise@untzag.com> | 2018-04-11 20:37:22 -0500 |
commit | f47987902f228af220b6a1b44d0ac06368324fbd (patch) | |
tree | 3b71eef3d643948a43476e218c7af8a6146403c3 /acquisition | |
parent | b39e06358bdee394d9a4942996546e7d79bc39f4 (diff) |
2018-04-11 20:37
Diffstat (limited to 'acquisition')
-rw-r--r-- | acquisition/chapter.tex | 85 |
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/acquisition/chapter.tex b/acquisition/chapter.tex index e60e0a7..ff6bcdf 100644 --- a/acquisition/chapter.tex +++ b/acquisition/chapter.tex @@ -610,8 +610,7 @@ Each of these classes can be directly instantiated as a minimum-viable instance, Delays are the kind of thing that have a position in absolute units, a zero position, and a
relative position measured in fs or ps. %
-They also are the kind of thing that is most commonly subject to offset by the Autonomic
-system... %
+They can be offset by the autonomic system to accommodate spectral delay correction. %
In addition to the inherited methods, delay hardware objects require the following:
\begin{ditemize}
@@ -629,12 +628,20 @@ The delay GUI, by default, offers \item \python{on_set_motor}
\item \python{on_set_zero}
\end{ditemize}
+\autoref{aqn:fig:delay_advanced} is a screenshot of the advanced panel for one of the Newport MFA
+[CITE] delay stages. %
+This advanced panel is pretty typical. %
+Users may directly set the motor position or zero position. %
+They may also change the label. % BJT: because...
+There is a ``factor'' argument, which can be any non-zero integer (positive or negative). %
+At its simplest this factor can accommodate different directions that the stage is placed, but it
+can also account for double-passes and similar configurations. %
\begin{landscape}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=9in]{"acquisition/screenshots/006"}
\caption[Representative delay stage advanced menu.]{
- CAPTION TODO
+ Advanced menu for one of the MFA-CC (SMC-100) delay stages, on the fs system. %
}
\label{aqn:fig:delay_advanced}
\end{figure}
@@ -645,14 +652,20 @@ The delay GUI, by default, offers Spectrometers are the kind of thing that can be set to a single color (typically native units are
in nm). %
They often have turrets that allow for switching between gratings. %
-Other features are not currently supported as PyCMDS has only been asked to drive one kind of
-monochromator so far. %
-
-Hardware:
+Other features are not currently supported as PyCMDS has only needed to drive one monochromator at
+this time. %
-Driver:
+Spectrometer hardware instances do not need any features beyond the default hardware object. %
-GUI:
+Spectrometer driver instances require the following:
+\begin{ditemize}
+ \item \python{get_grating_details}
+ \item \python{set_turret}
+\end{ditemize}
+
+\autoref{aqn:fig:spectrometer_advanced} is a screenshot of the MicroHR [CITE] advanced menu on the
+fs system. %
+Nothing can be changed in the advanced menu except the label, and the offset can be seen. %
\begin{landscape}
\begin{figure}
@@ -666,19 +679,47 @@ GUI: \subsection{OPAs} % ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Hardware:
+OPAs are the most complicated piece of hardware addressed by PyCMDS. %
+They range between 3 and 6 motors. %
-Driver:
-
-GUI:
-
-\subsubsection{Curves}
+In addition to what's inherited from the parent hardware class, OPA hardware instances require the
+following:
+\begin{ditemize}
+ \item \python{@property curve}
+ \item \python{@property curve_paths}
+ \item \python{get_tune_points}
+ \item \python{home_motor}
+ \item \python{load_curve}
+ \item \python{@property motor names}
+ \item \python{run_auto_tune}
+ \item \python{set_motor}
+\end{ditemize}
-Recursive
+In addition to what's inherited from the parent driver class, OPA driver instances require the
+following:
+\begin{ditemize}
+ \item \python{bool poynting_correction}
+ \item \python{home_motor}
+ \item \python{home_all}
+ \item \python{curve}
+ \item \python{motor_names}
+ \item \python{set_motor}
+ \item \python{set_motors}
+ \item \python{interaction}
+ \item \python{load_curve}
+ \item \python{set_position_except}
+\end{ditemize}
-United
+Many of these additional features have to do with the tuning curve, a crucial feature of OPAs. %
+The tuning curve contains motor positions needed to achieve each valid output color. %
+Read more about my implementation of tuning curves in \ref{cha:opa}. %
-Interpolation
+\autoref{aqn:fig:opa_advanced} is a screenshot of the advanced menu for one of the TOPAS-C [CITE]
+OPAs on the fs table. %
+A large central plot displays the currently loaded tuning curve for one of the motors (chosen in
+the pull down menu). %
+Multiple filepath menus allow the user to specify each tuning curve. %
+Each motor can be independently set and homed. %
\begin{landscape}
\begin{figure}
@@ -690,14 +731,6 @@ Interpolation \end{figure}
\end{landscape}
-\subsection{Filters} % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Hardware:
-
-Driver:
-
-GUI:
-
\clearpage
\section{Sensors (devices)} \label{aqn:sec:sensors} % ============================================
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