[dsg-hdice] My questions for today
Tyler Lemon
tlemon at jlab.org
Thu Sep 3 15:35:42 EDT 2020
Hi Xiangdong,
I logged on to HDiceNMR2 and added a version of the Oxford IPS power supply program Peter had to the fsNMR project. You can open it from the fsNMR LabVIEW project. A screenshot is attached with the new VI circled.
After opening it, you'd just need to set the GPIB address to match the power supply.
I also ran the data review program for the ~400 cycle run with no issues. I was able to see all ~400 cycles after zooming out on the plots.
Just a side note, the cycles aren't listed in the review program in numerical order since LabVIEW sorts it "alphabetically". This can't be changed since that behavior is just how LabVIEW works.
If you have any issues with the Oxford IPS program or the data review program, let us know and we'll take another look.
I am now logged off of HDiceNMR2 so you can continue your testing.
-Tyler
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From: Xiangdong Wei <xwei at jlab.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 3:11 PM
To: Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org>
Subject: Re: My questions for today
HDice has been logged out from the rack 2 pc.
Please let me know after you are done.
Thanks,
Xiangdong
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From: dsg-hdice <dsg-hdice-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 1:59 PM
To: dsg-hdice at jlab.org <dsg-hdice at jlab.org>
Subject: [dsg-hdice] Fw: My questions for today
From: Xiangdong Wei <xwei at jlab.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 1:58 PM
To: Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org>
Subject: My questions for today
Hi Tyler,
Here are my questions for today:
1. What’s the maximum number of traces can bae reviewed for each session?
2. The Oxford VI of IPS on the NMR2 rack PC is an RS232 version (we seems not have the GPIB version any more in the HDice lab). Do you know how to convert it to a GPIB, currently used by the field-scan NMR program?
3. What’s the status of the program for controlling Zurich Lock-in?
4. Is there any way to save the offline processed signals to the format which the Lock-in amplifier can recall as background?
Thanks,
Xiangdong
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