[dsg-hdice] fsNMR program broken when using background files

thomaso at jlab.org thomaso at jlab.org
Wed Oct 28 14:52:31 EDT 2020


Hi Tyler,

The group is currently tuning the beam alignment and needs use of the
Oxford iPS vi to control the IBC solenoids during the alignment.  We can't
stop at the moment and I was told this would take until about dinner time.

I will email you back to let you know when we are able to log off and give
you access again.

Thanks,
Tom

> Hi Tom,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> I have a morning and early afternoon filled with BlueJeans meets, so I'll
> plan to take a look on one of the HDice PCs around 3:00PM.
>
> I have a few data sets from fsNMR runs saved locally on one of DSG's PCs
> so in the mean time between meetings, I'll look through those data sets to
> see if there's a set that doesn't have a peak and use that to start
> offline development of the fix.
>
> Thanks,
> Tyler
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> From: thomaso at jlab.org <thomaso at jlab.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 9:46 AM
> To: Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org>
> Cc: thomaso at jlab.org <thomaso at jlab.org>; dsg-hdice at jlab.org
> <dsg-hdice at jlab.org>
> Subject: Re: [dsg-hdice] fsNMR program broken when using background files
>
> Hi Tyler,
>
> Yes, use the overall maximum value for the background scaling.  I forgot
> to mention that.  If you are ready now, we can log off the NMR PC so you
> can check it out.  Let me know when you would like to start.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> In the cases where there is no peak in the background data, how should
>> the
>> program handle it?
>>
>> Should it just use the overall maximum value in the background scaling?
>>
>> Tyler
>> ________________________________
>> From: dsg-hdice <dsg-hdice-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of
>> thomaso at jlab.org
>> <thomaso at jlab.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 5:24 PM
>> To: dsg-hdice at jlab.org <dsg-hdice at jlab.org>
>> Subject: [dsg-hdice] fsNMR program broken when using background files
>>
>> Hi Tyler,
>>
>> Xiangdong and I confirmed the new 50 Ohm / 1 MOhm switch you added
>> worked
>> fine.
>>
>> However, we ran into a new issue with the fsNMR program.  We took a set
>> of
>> sweeps for our background without issue.  The problem arises when we
>> select a previous background scan to use for subtraction during the
>> signal
>> scan.
>>
>> Normally the program looks for the peak value of the background curve as
>> a
>> step in the background normalization/subtraction process.
>>
>> In our case, we are looking for the signal in part of the curve.  There
>> is
>> no peak in the region we are scanning.  As a result, the program is
>> unable
>> to calculate values for R, X, and Y.  The frequency column is fine since
>> those values are not manipulated.  The phase column is fine due to that
>> being a straight subtraction between the two phase values (no
>> normalization used).
>>
>> Could you please investigate this issue as soon as you can?  We can give
>> you access to the PC anytime you need, just let us know.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
>>
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