[Dsg-hallb_magnets] info and comments

Brian Eng beng at jlab.org
Tue Nov 15 16:01:28 EST 2016


For the Fast DAQ cRIOs, the biggest thing to change (aside from upgrading them) on those would be to move the scaling onto the FPGA. However, I haven't done anything with these at all.



Here's the current state of the LV cRIOs (both of which have been upgraded to 2016).

Torus
Code: https://github.com/JeffersonLab/clas12-crio-tor-lv
The cRIO is still running Christiana's code, as a real-time application. I put my changes in the be branch.

Solenoid
Code: https://github.com/JeffersonLab/clas12-crio-sol-lv
The cRIO is running my modified version (biggest user facing change is updating the PLC at a fixed 1 Hz rate), as a manual deployment because the startup app has been disabled via a DIP switch on the cRIO. Christinia's code is tagged as cw if anyone wanted to go back to using it.

To view the links you need to be a member of this GitHub team as the repositories are private: https://github.com/orgs/JeffersonLab/teams/clas12-crio-admins

I didn't get to put all the changes I wanted to (namely shared variables), but with that last email I don't see the point of actively working on it.

> On Nov 15, 2016, at 2:16 PM, Amrit Yegneswaran <yeg at jlab.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Pablo,
> Thank you for the info.
> 
> I’ve information and a some comments to share with the members of the dsg-hallb_magnets mailing list.




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