[Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop

Brian Eng beng at jlab.org
Sat Jan 6 21:18:30 EST 2018


I enabled some more of the interlocks and set (what I thought) were reasonable limits; again feel free to change them to something else.

It looks like there's 8 boards worth of sensors on one of the screens, but only 7 on the other.

So we'll definitely need to verify the connections on Monday.

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>
> To: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>
> Cc: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>, "dsg-rich" <dsg-rich at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon"
> <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 8:38:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop

> Hi Brian,
> we finally were able to plug all the crio sensors (hopefully
> in the right order) and get a readout from clascss (epics).
> Values are fine and monitoring on. That's what we desperately
> needed: to know and check RICH is health and safe.
> Thank you so much Brian! That was really appreciated.
> Ciao, Marco.
> 
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Amrit Yegneswaran wrote:
> 
>> thanks brian,
>> most excellent work.
>> i guess i can keep my hair on, or whatever is left.
>> since you won't take the time to look up quotient groups, now that you are all
>> grown up and not in school,  you can find an explanation, at the site below.
>> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.math3ma.com_mathema_2016_10_17_whats-2Da-2Dquotient-2Dgroup-2Dreally-2Dpart-2D1&d=DwIDaQ&c=lz9TcOasaINaaC3U7FbMev2lsutwpI4--09aP8Lu18s&r=-HGzFYAh7x8pgqd5AddGJg&m=od3rPL8XL9oz5b3PxAExoECQY4uBXbnO8iKAaO7Z1l4&s=J4FuM1NzgLHznZhFnNgeD-ZyENwjY7p0_ec7dWYaiqo&e=
>> it is humorous!
>> i used the notation for set subtraction (backslash) rather than what is
>> typically
>> used (forward slash), i guess to make the meaning apparent; my fashion! of
>> explaining things.
>> 
>> the abused quote is from Shakespeare's Richard the II; Rich! (pun intended) is
>> yowling: a horse a horse a kingdom for my horse, obvious replacement encryption.
>> 
>> again thanks so much.
>> 
>> concluding with complements embedded in two puzzles:
>> 1. song by the scorps (level easy; just the title! boy; go no further)
>> 2. a song by clapton that will be played during the next restructuring (of DSG
>> in
>> paticular) [ level easy, requires synonym substitution]
>> 
>> goodnight and godbless
>> amrit
>> 
>> 
>> ___________________________________________________________________________________
>> From: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>
>> To: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>
>> Cc: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>,
>> "Tyler
>> Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel"
>> <amandah at jlab.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 5:49:23 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop
>> 
>> You need to be on a Hall B subnet computer to run clascss (I'd suggest any of
>> the
>> Mac minis in Hall B or terminals in the counting house).
>> Yes, the sensors (at least temperature anyway) are available via EPICS screens
>> now
>> 
>> Assuming (I don't know if this is true) the temp and humidity sensors are mapped
>> together they're reading between 0 - 1.7%
>> 
>> You can run the debug session if need be, I'm not doing anything else with the
>> cRIO
>> unless there are more problems. As far as I can tell it's working as intended.
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>
>> > To: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>
>> > Cc: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>,
>> > "Tyler
>> Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo
>> > Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org>
>> > Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 5:21:40 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop
>> 
>> > Hi Brian,
>> > I have still 3 questions ....
>> >
>> > For some reason I can not connect to a computer with clascss.
>> > Do you mean the sensors are now available through clascss ?
>> >
>> > Which values of humidity do you see for the good 4 ?
>> >
>> > Can I run the debug session now ?
>> >
>> > Thanks, Marco.
>> >
>> > On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Brian Eng wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'm not sure what the mapping is, but it looks like 4 sensors worth (8 values)
>> >> are being read out now in EPICS.
>> >>
>> >> I only enabled the temperature sensors since it is obvious which sensors are
>> >> connected, feel free to disable or change setpoints as well as the other
>> >> sensors.
>> >>
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >>> From: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>
>> >>> To: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>
>> >>> Cc: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler
>> >>> Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero"
>> >>> <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org>
>> >>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 4:21:45 PM
>> >>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop
>> >>
>> >>> The four sensors close to Panel A (1-4 in the RICH panel) are
>> >>> connected. Ciao, Marco.
>> >>>
>> >>> On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Amrit Yegneswaran wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> thanks for the info brian.
>> >>>> marco! a sensor, a sensor the dsg group\brian (quotient group) for a sensor!
>> >>>> brian: can we make sure that software doesn't try to be helpful
>> automatically!!
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> From: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>
>> >>>> To: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>
>> >>>> Cc: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>, "rossi patrizia"
>> >>>> <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero"
>> >>>> <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org>
>> >>>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 3:31:50 PM
>> >>>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop
>> >>>>
>> >>>> For reference the shared variables were all being aliased to the same PV
>> >>>> (probably LabVIEW doing something "helpful" automatically), so I took the V26
>> >>>> .lvlib file that has the EPICS client and used that in with the V27 project to
>> >>>> make V28.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> O:\DSG_Slow_Controls\RICH-Hardware-Interlock-System\LabVIEW\S1\RICH Hardware
>> >>>> Interlock System V28
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Yes, Tyler's steps were to connect directly to the cRIO while EPICS wasn't
>> >>>> working to monitor the values. This can still be done, but until a sensor is
>> >>>> connected there's no reason to do this.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ----- Original Message -----
>> >>>>> From: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>
>> >>>>> To: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>
>> >>>>> Cc: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>, "rossi patrizia"
>> >>>>> <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>,
>> >>>>> "Pablo Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org>
>> >>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 3:13:57 PM
>> >>>>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> brian thanks for looking into the matter,
>> >>>>> i think that the version you have is indeed the latest.
>> >>>>> also did you happen to see tyler's steps to marco, which he sent yesterday.
>> >>>>> amrit
>> >>>> G
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