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Wed Apr 22 07:28:25 2015 |
AE (PM) | Mechanical setup instructions: AIDA+EURICA at F11 | Attached are Paul Morrall's instructions on how to move new AIDA support table into place, for a setup with
EURICA at F11 (March 2015). |
Attachment 1: AIDA_procedure_document.docx
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Mon Nov 28 15:53:39 2016 |
AE, AT, RG, CG | DAQ synchronization | We noticed a peculiar feature in the time-stamp synchronization monitor. The spectra of timestamp difference between pairs of DAQ systems show, for all possible pair combinations, a peak at Delta(ts)= 65535 = 2**15
This corresponds to a difference of 2.6 ms (for 25MHz correlation clock). See the attachments taken ~23:00 of Nov 28th.
We performed the AIDA system-wide checks (no errors) and a timestamp reset, but the second peak at 65K is still there (we also checked that there is no peak at 2*65K, at least in a short run period).
We also observed a double peak for timestam-differences close to zero, which we interpret as good correlations (attachment 2). Note, however, that this double peak became much supprese around midnight (see attachment 6 and 7).
From analysis of ion (BigRIPS) and implant (AIDA) correlations we have some confidence that these two DAQs are synchronized; see entry https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/492 where we identify an implant for 20% ofions at F11 (and with an implantatin profile that, for example, is consistent with changes to the degrader configuration)
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Tue Jul 14 18:06:54 2015 |
AE, CG | [Data Analysis] Correlation Scaler timestamp in PID data (go4_30**.root) | The attached plots show the time-stamp data in the EURICA files with PID information (EventInfo.timestamp). The
timestamp value should correspond to the correlation scaler included as info_code==8 in AIDA.
The plots show time-stamp vs entry number in the TTree of the Root file, with the events in groups of about 10
*.root files counted consecutively. To map entry-number to data file use informatino of number of entries per
file in the lines bellow (output of analysis script). NOTE: label for plots in right colume is wrong, trigger
type=3 (pulser) in stead of 2.
The final three plots (pulser_dts_go4_3022*.png) show the time difference between two sequential data points of a
given trigger type (fBit==2 or 3). The value that would correspond to the external scaler (fBit==3) has a peak at
about delta(ts)= 1.7 sec, but also a lot of events with a distribution centered around a smaller value of
delta(ts)~ 10 msec! One can also see the deadtime at about 300 usec at a smaller scale. The units for the
time-stamp are 1-ns.
A plot of a similar distribution for the data in AIDA shows that the peak of the correlation scaler has, in this
case, a very narrow distribution, with a frequency of ~43.5e6 x 40 ns (would agree with Go4 data from EURICA).
When scanning the files the analysis script (attached) skips a given number of entries (~100) to speed up the
analysis.
Number of entries in PID tree= 2592193 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3002.root
(accumulated= 2592193)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2570084 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3003.root
(accumulated= 5162277)
Number of entries in PID tree= 676355 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3004.root
(accumulated= 5838632)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2582203 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3005.root
(accumulated= 8420835)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2602541 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3006.root
(accumulated= 11023376)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2602681 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3007.root
(accumulated= 13626057)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2605726 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3008.root
(accumulated= 16231783)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2606264 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3009.root
(accumulated= 18838047)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2603841 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3010.root
(accumulated= 21441888)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2599770 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3011.root
(accumulated= 24041658)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2601002 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3012.root
(accumulated= 2601002)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2598946 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3013.root
(accumulated= 5199948)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2596582 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3014.root
(accumulated= 7796530)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2596506 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3015.root
(accumulated= 10393036)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2588772 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3016.root
(accumulated= 12981808)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2583160 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3017.root
(accumulated= 15564968)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2589905 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3018.root
(accumulated= 18154873)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2581979 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3019.root
(accumulated= 20736852)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2582410 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3020.root
(accumulated= 23319262)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2582181 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3021.root
(accumulated= 25901443)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2580798 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3022.root
(accumulated= 2580798)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2580669 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3023.root
(accumulated= 5161467)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2583346 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3024.root
(accumulated= 7744813)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2645673 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3025.root
(accumulated= 10390486)
Number of entries in PID tree= 1984963 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3026.root
(accumulated= 12375449)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2629453 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3027.root
(accumulated= 15004902)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2636095 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3028.root
(accumulated= 17640997)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2639067 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3029.root
(accumulated= 20280064)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2643485 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3030.root
(accumulated= 22923549)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2644457 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3031.root
(accumulated= 25568006)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2643522 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3032.root
(accumulated= 2643522)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2641053 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3033.root
(accumulated= 5284575)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2637280 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3034.root
(accumulated= 7921855)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2627822 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3035.root
(accumulated= 10549677)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2637326 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3036.root
(accumulated= 13187003)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2635601 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3037.root
(accumulated= 15822604)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2606912 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3038.root
(accumulated= 18429516)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2635101 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3039.root
(accumulated= 21064617)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2634932 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3040.root
(accumulated= 23699549)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2633415 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3041.root
(accumulated= 26332964)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2633892 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3042.root
(accumulated= 2633892)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2640264 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3043.root
(accumulated= 5274156)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2612700 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3044.root
(accumulated= 7886856)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2632762 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3045.root
(accumulated= 10519618)
Number of entries in PID tree= 1962430 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3046.root
(accumulated= 12482048)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2611491 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3047.root
(accumulated= 15093539)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2649244 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3048.root
(accumulated= 17742783)
Number of entries in PID tree= 2679210 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3049.root
(accumulated= 20421993)
Number of entries in PID tree= 518667 for file /Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_3050.root
(accumulated= 20940660) |
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Attachment 6: PlotRIBF.C
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#include <bitset>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <TFile.h>
#include <TTree.h>
#include <TH1.h>
#include <TH2.h>
#include <TCanvas.h>
#include <TGraph.h>
#include <TRandom3.h>
//#include "Common.h"
//using namespace std;
//variables sorted in decreasing oredr of size: from TTree.html
/*
* struct struct_entry_midas{
unsigned long tm_stp_lsb;
unsigned long info_field;
// unsigned short sample_data[4];
unsigned short adc_data;
unsigned short sample_lenght;
unsigned char type;
unsigned char mod_id;
unsigned char ch_id;
unsigned char adc_range;
unsigned char info_code;
};
*/
//void Plot(string runNum, int Nskip=1, long long Nmax=-1, double ts_0= 0, double ts_1= 20e12, double t_ext_0= 0, double t_ext_1= 10e10, double offset_z=20e12, double t_ext_0_z=0, double t_ext_1_z=10e10){
void Plot(int run0, int Nrun, int Nskip=1, long long Nmax=-1, double kentry_max=1000, double ts_0=0, double ts_1= 500000, int Nskip2= 100){
/***********
struct dssd_hits{
Long64_t t;
Long64_t t_ext;
int x;
int y;
int z;
int ex;
int ey;
int flag;
};
struct calib_data_struct{
double time_aida;
double time_disc;
double time_external;
double adc_energy;
int adc_data;
int dssd;
int strip;
unsigned char adc_range;
unsigned char side;
unsigned char module;
unsigned char channel;
unsigned char data_type;
unsigned char info_code;
bool corr_flag; //if we have a good calculation of offset EXT->AIDA
bool disc_flag; //if we have good DISC value for ADC hit
};
struct unpack_data_struct{
unsigned long tm_stp;
unsigned long corr_scaler;
unsigned long tm_stp_lsb; //least significant bits timestamp
unsigned long info_field;
unsigned int adc_data;
unsigned int sample_length;
unsigned char data_type;
unsigned char fee64_id;
unsigned char ch_id;
unsigned char adc_range;
unsigned char info_code;
bool sync_flag;
};
******************/
TFile* input_file1;
TFile* input_file2;
TFile* input_file3;
TTree * tree1;
TTree * tree2;
TTree * tree3;
// unpack_data_struct unpack_data;
// calib_data_struct calib_data;
// dssd_hits event_data;
Long64_t delta_long64;
double delta_double;
Long64_t offset_long64;
//offset_long64= offset_z;
// TFile* input_file;
// TTree * input_tree;
//TH1I * hTs;
//TH2I * hFeeAdc;
//TH2I * hFeeCh;
//TH1I * hAdc[24];
//TH2I * hTsAdc[24];
// TH1I * Hdt_ext;
// TCanvas * c0;
// c0= new TCanvas("c0","c0"); c0->Divide(4,4); //deltaunp
// for(int i=0;i<16;i++){
//
// char my_title[256];
// char my_name[256];
// sprintf(my_name,"hDeltaUnp%d",i);
// sprintf(my_title,"#Delta time-stamp !FEE%d;t_{CORR. SCALER} - t_{AIDA}",i+1);
// hDeltaUnp[i]= new TH1I(my_name, my_title, 2048, t_ext_0, t_ext_1);
// }
ULong64_t my_tm_stp;
UInt_t my_bit;
Float_t my_Z;
ULong64_t a_tm_stp[1];
UInt_t a_bit[1];
Float_t a_Z[10];
string runName;
string path="/Disk/ds-sopa-personal/aestrade/rootfiles/AIDA/May2015/";
char pid_file[1024];
//number of data points in TTree
long long n_entries;
long long n_max;
long long n_entries_sum=0;
long long delta_ts;
double t3[10001];
double x3[10001];
double t2[10001];
double x2[10001];
int n3=0;
int n2=0;
// int Nskip2=100; //take 1/100 points for any trigger type
TH2I * hT3= new TH2I("hT3","time-stamp for trigger=2;entry num. [1/1e3];time-stamp [1/1e6]",1000,0,kentry_max,1000,ts_0,ts_1);
TH2I * hT2= new TH2I("hT2","time-stamp for any trigger;entry num. [1/1e3];time-stamp [1/1e6]",1000,0,kentry_max,1000,ts_0,ts_1);
/********/
const Int_t kMaxEventInfo = 1;
const Int_t kMaxBigRIPSRaw = 10;
Int_t EventInfo_;
Int_t BigRIPSRaw_;
ULong64_t EventInfo_timestamp[kMaxEventInfo]; //[EventInfo_]
UInt_t EventInfo_fBit[kMaxEventInfo]; //[EventInfo_]
Float_t BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11[kMaxBigRIPSRaw]; //[BigRIPSRaw_]
TBranch *b_EventInfo_; //!
TBranch *b_BigRIPSRaw_; //!
TBranch *b_EventInfo_timestamp; //!
TBranch *b_EventInfo_fBit; //!
TBranch *b_BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11; //!
cout << endl << endl;
for(int k=0;k<Nrun;k++){
sprintf(pid_file,"/Disk/ds-sopa-group/np/RIKEN/May2015/PID_data/go4_%d.root",run0+k);
input_file1 = new TFile(pid_file,"read");
tree1= (TTree*) input_file1->Get("tree");
if(!tree1){
cout <<"\n\nNOOOOOOOOOOOO TREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"<<endl;
return;
}
// tree1->Print();
tree1->SetMakeClass(1); // important!
tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo", &EventInfo_, &b_EventInfo_);
tree1->SetBranchAddress("BigRIPSRaw", &BigRIPSRaw_, &b_BigRIPSRaw_);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.timestamp",&my_tm_stp,0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("BigRIPSRaw.Zed_F11",&my_Z,0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.fBit",&my_bit,0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.timestamp",a_tm_stp,0);
//tree1->SetBranchAddress("BigRIPSRaw.Zed_F11",a_Z,0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.fBit",a_bit,0);
tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.timestamp", EventInfo_timestamp, &b_EventInfo_timestamp);
tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.fBit", EventInfo_fBit, &b_EventInfo_fBit);
tree1->SetBranchAddress("BigRIPSRaw.Zed_F11", BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11, &b_BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.timestamp", EventInfo_timestamp, 0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.fBit", EventInfo_fBit, 0);
//tree1->SetBranchAddress("BigRIPSRaw.Zed_F11", BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11, 0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.timestamp", EventInfo_timestamp, 0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("EventInfo.fBit", EventInfo_fBit, 0);
// tree1->SetBranchAddress("BigRIPSRaw.Zed_F11", BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11, 0);
//tree1->SetBranchStatus("EventInfo.timestamp",1);
// tree1->SetBranchStatus("BigRIPSRaw.Zed_F11",1);
// tree1->SetBranchStatus("EventInfo.fBit",1);
n_entries = tree1->GetEntries();
// n_entries_sum+= n_entries;
cout << "Number of entries in PID tree= " << n_entries << " for file "<< pid_file<< " (accumulated= "<<n_entries_sum+n_entries<<")"<<endl;
// int module;
if(Nmax>0 && Nmax<n_entries) n_max= Nmax;
else n_max= n_entries;
int i2=0;
// cout << "\nBIT : TS : Z"<<endl;
for(long long i=0; i< n_max; i=i+Nskip){
//tree1->LoadTree(i);
// cout << "loaded..."<<endl;
tree1->GetEntry(i);
hT2->Fill((i+n_entries_sum)/1e3, EventInfo_timestamp[0]/1e6);
if(n2<10000 && (i2%Nskip2) ==0){
x2[n2]=(i+n_entries_sum)/1e3;
t2[n2]= EventInfo_timestamp[0]/1e6;
n2++;
}
i2++;
if(EventInfo_fBit[0]==3){
hT3->Fill((i+n_entries_sum)/1e3, EventInfo_timestamp[0]/1e6);
if(n3<10000){
x3[n3]=(i+n_entries_sum)/1e3;
t3[n3]= EventInfo_timestamp[0]/1e6;
n3++;
}
}
else if(EventInfo_fBit[0]!=2){
cout<< "i: "<<i<<" \t"<< EventInfo_timestamp[0]<<" \t"; //[EventInfo_]
cout<< EventInfo_fBit[0]<<" \t"; //[EventInfo_]
cout<< BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11[0]<<endl; //[BigRIPSRaw_]
}
/***************
if(i < 33){
cout<< "i: "<<i<<" \t"<< EventInfo_timestamp[0]<<" \t"; //[EventInfo_]
cout<< EventInfo_fBit[0]<<" \t"; //[EventInfo_]
cout<< BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11[0]<<endl; //[BigRIPSRaw_]
}
if(EventInfo_fBit[0] != 2){
cout<< "i: "<<i<<" \t"<< EventInfo_timestamp[0]<<" \t"; //[EventInfo_]
cout<< EventInfo_fBit[0]<<" \t"; //[EventInfo_]
cout<< BigRIPSRaw_Zed_F11[0]<<endl; //[BigRIPSRaw_]
}
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AE, CG ,Phong | Merger/TapeServer trouble report | Sat. 12/12/15
Working with a 8-FEE setup (as in https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/133). We could open a file with the
TapeServer. Merger also seems to be working (cursor spinning, and merge statistics ~ok). However the
TapeServer doesn’t write anything to disk (just empty an file).
A few observations; I only took ‘systematic’ notes after we had reduced the number of FEEs to 8, but it's
likely we were also facing the same problems before with a full system:
+ When enabling data transfer from NNAIDA modules (in Run Control page), it switches to the right mode for
all FEEs except for NNAIDA5. NNAIDA5 is the master FEE. The merger also doesn’t show any stats for NNAIDA5
(but stats look ok for all other FEEs). The spectra for NNAIDA5 look ok, so the FEE is generating data.
+ A few times we observe the following behavior: DAQ running without trouble. We start Merger+TapeServer,
and when attempting some actions in RunControl (start-stop, or reset), we loose the ability to communicate
with a number of FEEs. These FEEs can not perform a ReSYNC, and the only way to get them back to life is
going through a power cycle. It seems like the TaperServer or Merger is somehow upsetting the FEEs or the
DAQ. We can still ‘ping’ all FEEs, even after the ‘connect failed’ message.
Attached are a few screenshots, and the text in the terminals for Merger and TapeServer. The following is
the error returned by one FEE when we can’t ReSync them:
STATE for nnaida3 returned with an error
connect failed
NONE
connect failed
while executing
"::http::geturl http://nnaida3:8015/DataAcquisitionControlServer -headers {} -type text/xml -timeout 20000
-query {<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"..."
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval [list ::http::geturl $url] $args"
(procedure "::http::geturl_followRedirects" line 4)
invoked from within
"::http::geturl_followRedirects http://nnaida3:8015/DataAcquisitionControlServer -headers {} -type
text/xml -timeout 20000 -query {<?xml version="1.0" ..."
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval ::http::geturl_followRedirects [list $url] -headers [list $local_headers] -type text/xml -timeout
$timeout -query [list $request] $local_pro..."
(procedure "::SOAP::Transport::http::xfer" line 61)
invoked from within
"$transport $procVarName $url $req"
(procedure "::SOAP::invoke" line 18)
invoked from within
"::SOAP::invoke ::SOAP::_DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetState"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval ::SOAP::invoke ::SOAP::_DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetState $args"
(procedure "DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetState" line 1)
invoked from within
"DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetState"
GET OPTION for nnaida3 returned with an error
connect failed
NONE
connect failed
while executing
"::http::geturl http://nnaida3:8015/DataAcquisitionControlServer -headers {} -type text/xml -timeout 60000
-query {<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"..."
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval [list ::http::geturl $url] $args"
(procedure "::http::geturl_followRedirects" line 4)
invoked from within
"::http::geturl_followRedirects http://nnaida3:8015/DataAcquisitionControlServer -headers {} -type
text/xml -timeout 60000 -query {<?xml version="1.0" ..."
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval ::http::geturl_followRedirects [list $url] -headers [list $local_headers] -type text/xml -timeout
$timeout -query [list $request] $local_pro..."
(procedure "::SOAP::Transport::http::xfer" line 61)
invoked from within
"$transport $procVarName $url $req"
(procedure "::SOAP::invoke" line 18)
invoked from within
"::SOAP::invoke ::SOAP::_DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetOption NetVar=NetVar.DACQ.Chistenable"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval ::SOAP::invoke ::SOAP::_DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetOption $args"
(procedure "DataAcquisitionControlClient__GetOption" line 1)
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=> "Httpd for Merger/Tape Server" terminal:
System identified is CPU x86_64; Platform is unix; OS is Linux and Version is 2.6.32-504.8.1.el6.x86_64
Environment selected is CPU x64_64; Platform unix; OS Linux64 and Operating System Linux64
MIDASBASE = /MIDAS@aidas and MIDAS_LIBRARY = /MIDAS@aidas/TclHttpd/Linux64
PATH = /MIDAS@aidas/bin_Linux64:/MIDAS@aidas/TclHttpd/Linux64:/homes/npg/root/bin:/homes/npg/root/bin:/homes/npg/root/lib:/MIDAS/Linux/bin64:/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
package limit is not available: can't find package limit
Running with default file descriptor limit
package setuid is not available: can't find package setuid
Could not change to user 50 group 50: not owner
/debug user "debug" password "aegc.ur9z+3w"
httpd started on port 8115
Custom startup from /MIDAS@aidas/config/TclHttpd/aidas1@8115/startup.tcl
/TapeServer
/DataBaseAccessServer
Loaded MemSasAccess
/SpectrumService
/NetVarService
/SigTaskService
loading tcl/MERGERunControl.tcl for namespace ::
/DataAcquisitionControlServer
DefineMessage unknown
Run Control Server Implementation for MERGE
RunControlServer loaded
loading Html/RunControl/implementation.tcl for namespace ::
RunControl loaded
loading Html/MERGE/RunControl/implementation.tcl for namespace ::
ReadRegister failed: Name=NetVar.EXEC.ID; Code= 0x10004; Info= Register name does not exist
created SigTask registers 0 0 0 0
Created UI registers
MERGE RunControl loaded
Completed custom startup from /MIDAS@aidas/TclHttpd/Html/MERGE/RunControl/stats.defn.tcl
Shared memory area located at 0x7f6b51f67000
Tape Server comms table located at 0x7f6b51f67000
setup Merge
DataAcqCommand: 1 Halt
Halt (1)
DataAcqCommand: 8 Unmapping spectra
Unmapping spectra (1)
DataAcqCommand: 3 Setup
Setup (1)
go Merge
DataAcqCommand: 3 connect xfer stream
connect xfer stream (1)
DataAcqCommand: 2 Go
Go (1)
DataAcqCommand: 16 MergeStart
MergeStart (1)
=> "Merger" terminal:
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MERGE Data Link (25178): Started with args 27 11000 11028
MERGE Data Link (25170): MIDAS MERGE Data Link Build Aug 12 2014
MERGE Data Link (25178): Configuration: index = 27, SHM key=11000, TCP port = 11028
MERGE Data Link (25178): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25178): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25178): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25178): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f9815f0a000.
MERGE Data Link (25178): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25178): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25178): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25178): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f97d5f0a000.
MERGE Data Link (25172): Message Initialisation failed.
MERGE Data Link (25172): Message logger not contacted.
MERGE Data Link (25181): Message Initialisation failed.
MERGE Data Link (25181): Message logger not contacted.
MERGE Data Link (25170): Started with args 19 11000 11020
MERGE Data Link (25170): Configuration: index = 19, SHM key=11000, TCP port = 11020
MERGE Data Link (25170): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25170): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25170): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25170): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f5e73f1b000.
MERGE Data Link (25170): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25170): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25170): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25170): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f5e33f1b000.
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25153): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25153): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25153): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25153): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11003.
MERGE Data Link (25153): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25153): listening on port 11003
MERGE Data Link (25180): Started with args 29 11000 11030
MERGE Data Link (25180): Configuration: index = 29, SHM key=11000, TCP port = 11030
MERGE Data Link (25180): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25180): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25180): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25180): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7fdf8abed000.
MERGE Data Link (25180): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25180): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25180): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25180): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7fdf4abed000.
MERGE Data Link (25172): MIDAS MERGE Data Link Build Aug 12 2014
MERGE Program (25183): Message Initialisation failed.
MERGE Program (25183): Message logger not contacted.
MERGE Program (25183): MIDAS MERGE Program (64-bit) Build Sep 3 2014
MERGE Program (25183): Started with args 11000
MERGE Program (25183): Configuration: SHM key=11000
MERGE Program (25183): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Program (25183): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Program (25183): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Program (25183): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f520d167000.
MERGE Program (25183): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Program (25183): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Program (25183): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Program (25183): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f51cd167000.
Creating NetVars #2
MERGE Data Link (25181): MIDAS MERGE Data Link Build Aug 12 2014
MERGE Data Link (25172): Started with args 21 11000 11022
MERGE Data Link (25172): Configuration: index = 21, SHM key=11000, TCP port = 11022
MERGE Data Link (25172): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25172): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25172): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25172): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7ff8a4728000.
MERGE Data Link (25172): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25172): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25172): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25172): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7ff864728000.
Output buffer length = 65504; format option = 4; transfer option = 3
NetVars created and initialised
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25157): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25157): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25157): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25157): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11007.
MERGE Data Link (25157): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25157): listening on port 11007
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25160): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25160): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25160): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25160): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11010.
MERGE Data Link (25160): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25160): listening on port 11010
MERGE Data Link (25181): Started with args 30 11000 11031
MERGE Data Link (25181): Configuration: index = 30, SHM key=11000, TCP port = 11031
MERGE Data Link (25182): Message Initialisation failed.
MERGE Data Link (25181): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25182): Message logger not contacted.
MERGE Data Link (25181): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25181): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25181): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7ffbe639a000.
MERGE Data Link (25181): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25181): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25181): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25181): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7ffba639a000.
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25154): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25154): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25154): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25154): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11004.
MERGE Data Link (25154): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25154): listening on port 11004
MERGE Data Link (25182): MIDAS MERGE Data Link Build Aug 12 2014
MERGE Data Link (25182): Started with args 31 11000 11032
MERGE Data Link (25182): Configuration: index = 31, SHM key=11000, TCP port = 11032
MERGE Data Link (25182): File mapped object /SHM_11000 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25182): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25182): Memory mapping 402732 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25182): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f2495805000.
MERGE Data Link (25182): File mapped object /SHM_11001 accessed
MERGE Data Link (25182): Shared memory ID is 3
MERGE Data Link (25182): Memory mapping 1073741824 bytes
MERGE Data Link (25182): Shared memory segment located at address 0x7f2455805000.
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25167): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25167): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25167): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25167): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11017.
MERGE Data Link (25167): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25167): listening on port 11017
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25152): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25152): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25152): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25152): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11002.
MERGE Data Link (25152): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25152): listening on port 11002
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25169): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25169): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25169): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25169): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11019.
MERGE Data Link (25169): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25169): listening on port 11019
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25158): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25158): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25158): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25158): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11008.
MERGE Data Link (25158): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25158): listening on port 11008
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25166): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25166): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25166): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25166): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11016.
MERGE Data Link (25166): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25166): listening on port 11016
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25174): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25174): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25174): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25174): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11024.
MERGE Data Link (25174): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25174): listening on port 11024
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25175): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25175): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25175): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25175): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11025.
MERGE Data Link (25175): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25175): listening on port 11025
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25180): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25180): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25180): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25180): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11030.
MERGE Data Link (25180): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25180): listening on port 11030
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25179): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25179): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25179): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25179): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11029.
MERGE Data Link (25179): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25179): listening on port 11029
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25178): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25178): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25178): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25178): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11028.
MERGE Data Link (25178): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25178): listening on port 11028
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25161): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25161): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25161): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25161): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11011.
MERGE Data Link (25161): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25161): listening on port 11011
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25151): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25151): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25151): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25151): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11001.
MERGE Data Link (25151): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25151): listening on port 11001
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25182): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25182): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25182): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25182): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11032.
MERGE Data Link (25182): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25182): listening on port 11032
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25181): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25181): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25181): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25181): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11031.
MERGE Data Link (25181): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25181): listening on port 11031
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25156): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25156): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25156): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25156): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11006.
MERGE Data Link (25156): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25156): listening on port 11006
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25168): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25168): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25168): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25168): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11018.
MERGE Data Link (25168): Entering server loop
MERGE Data Link (25168): listening on port 11018
MRGE Stats created and initialised
MERGE Data Link (25173): Starting the network interface
MERGE Data Link (25173): TCP socket receive buffer was 87380 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25173): TCP socket send buffer was 16384 - now 249856
MERGE Data Link (25173): MERGE Data Link using TCP port 11023.
MERGE Data Link (25173): Entering server loop
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Tue Nov 29 19:07:35 2016 |
AE, CG, ATS, AT | F11 conditions after change to C target in F8 [light particles?] | The main experiment changed to a carbon reaction target at F8 (similar thickness of CH2 previously used), and retuned the ZDS. First BigRIPS run after retuning is 40Mg_1093 (at 2:29 am, Nov 30th)
The background at F11 has increased. The neutron backgroun incresead by a factor of ~10. The rates of visual scalers also increased; for example Si Top/Bottom from about 50 Hz to 300 Hz (see attachment 1).
One possible explanation are higher light particle rate at F11. By comparing the PID for C target (attachment 2) with that of CH2 target setting (e.g. https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/492), it looks like the new conditions have a higher transmission for A/Q=3 fragments (3H et al). Also, in the new setting the Si isotopes are also transmitted to F11.
The implantation depth is still good; same as we had for C target at F8 (compare 40Al distribution in attachment 3 with what we had before). |
Attachment 1: visual_scal_4am_Cin_F7.png
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Attachment 2: pid_r1093.png
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Attachment 3: imp_ch2.png
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Fri Jun 10 21:07:52 2016 |
AE, DK, TD, ML, MA | Saturday 11 June 2016 | 04.51 Start run AIDA18. Beam is back from the operators.
Scalers are shown as attachment 1
Leak currents seem okay (all < 5 uA), shown as attachments 2 and 3.
Discrim levels have a bit of fluctuation depending on the module -- attachment 4
nnaida24 has some pauses (attachment 5)
09.35 AIDA20* - AIDA24* test runs with no beam, i.e. noise, betas and low rate pulser
to investigate FEE64 synchronisation
AIDA20* nnaida19 data link to Merge program enabled
AIDA21* - nnaida19 removed from DAQ configuration file (startup.tcl) and server/web browser restarted
12.35 Detector bias & leakage current, FEE temperatures - OK - see attachments 5-7 |
Attachment 1: Scalers-AIDA18.png
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Attachment 2: bias1_AIDA18_1106-0456.png
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Attachment 3: bias2_AIDA18_1106-0457.png
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Attachment 4: StatsDiscrim_AIDA18_1106-0501.png
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Attachment 5: StatsPause_AIDA18_1106-0506.png
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Attachment 6: 1.png
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Sun Nov 27 12:30:41 2016 |
AE, PV | Energy loss in Degraders and Implantation for runs 1028 and 1033 | Implantation profile in AIDA
BigRIPS file 1028 (Attachment run1028.png): Degrader setting: 3 mm Pb(fix) + 0.8 mm W(variable) + 2 mm Al(variable)
BigRIPS file 1033 (Attachment run1033.png): Degrader setting: 3 mm Pb(fix) + 0.8 mm W(variable) + 2 mm Al(variable) + 1 mm Al(fix)
BigRIPS file 1012 is in https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/478 Degrader setting: 3 mm Pb(fix) + 1.3 mm W(variable) + 2 mm Al(variable)
Observation: Some Mg isotopes (38, 40) is implanted in last DSSD or out the DSSD stacks. We may need to add more degrader!
Equivalent thickness of W, Pb and Al degraders
The measured implantation profiles agree with LISE estiamtes for the equivalent change in implantation depth for W, Pb and Al. These were estimated with LISE by comparing change of range in Si for 1mm degrader of each material (see attachments). Note that W produces a larger change in range than Pb (higher density; according to LISE database).
1 mm Al: 1.15 mm in Si
1 mm W: 5.40 mm in Si
1 mm Pb: 3.05 mm in Si
The current configuration (run Mg401033) gives:
3 mm Pb + 0.8 mm W + 3 mm Al = 16.9 mm Si
Probably our best alternative (unless we can go in and rearrange fixed degraders) is:
3 mm Pb + 1.3 mm W + 3 mm Al = 19.6 mm Si: move implantation depth 2.7 mm upstream
Here is a spreadsheet where you can play with the numbers and create test your own solution to the puzzle: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QJp8t98sT3pExAQb3xtHtAvk4TUDVO6alhbLIaNtx8A/edit?usp=sharing
!!! We did change degrader for the 3mmPb+1.3mmW+3mmAl setting at 22.16 (from AIDA run 26_0); see elog entry https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/483 |
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Sat Jun 10 09:24:45 2017 |
AE, TD | Saturday 19 June 16.00-24.00 | 17.25 Detector biases & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
FEE64 Temperatures OK - see attachment 3
good events statistics stable & OK - see attachment 4
No warnings/errors reported by merger since DAQ GO - see attachment 5
*all* system wide checks OK (zero fails)
17.30 analysis of file RIBF128/R7_1065 - dead time < 0.5%, no timewarps, 3 MBS timewarps - see attachment 6
17.35 online analysis - ADC & disc data synchronised - see attachment 7
all SortSas spectra & histograms zero'd, waveforms set x-range = 1000ch = 2ms
18.05 BNC PB-4
Amplitude 90,000
x5 attenuator IN
t_r 100ns tau_d 50us
- polarity
frequency 25Hz range
delay MIN, tail pulse, INT ref
ASIC settings 2017Mar27-16.12.39
BigRIPS 149Xe setting, degrader 2mm Al (at F7), 1.3mm Al fixed + 2mm Al variable (at F11)
18.38 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1083
BRIKEN file 111
BigRIPS file 4001
F11 rate ~100Hz, ~50 neutrons/s
18.56 Stop DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1088
18.38 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1088
BRIKEN file 112
BigRIPS file 4002
19.03 per DSSSD x versus y (HEC) - see attachment 8
per DSSSD E_p versus E_n (HEC) 20MeV/ch nominal - see attachment 9
Rates from offline analysis RIBF128/R7_1089
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 258088 old count: 206122 dt: 1.03 s LEC rate: 50652.59 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 377054 old count: 301162 dt: 1.03 s LEC rate: 73973.87 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 113574 old count: 89972 dt: 1.03 s LEC rate: 23005.47 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 104475 old count: 83626 dt: 1.03 s LEC rate: 20322.05 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 34511 old count: 27812 dt: 1.03 s LEC rate: 6529.69 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 78446 old count: 62771 dt: 1.03 s LEC rate: 15278.82 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 2 old count: 2 dt: 1.03 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 95 old count: 76 dt: 1.03 s HEC rate: 18.52 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 30 old count: 24 dt: 1.03 s HEC rate: 5.85 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 12 old count: 8 dt: 1.03 s HEC rate: 3.90 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 27 old count: 24 dt: 1.03 s HEC rate: 2.92 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 81 old count: 67 dt: 1.03 s HEC rate: 13.65 Hz
19.21 Detector biases & leakage currents OK - see attachments 10 & 11
FEE64 Temperatures OK - see attachment 12
good events statistics stable & OK - see attachment 13
No warnings/errors reported by merger since DAQ GO - see attachment 14
*all* system wide checks OK (zero fails)
19.30 analysis of file RIBF128/R7_1095 - dead time 1%, no timewarps, 1 MBS timewarps - see attachment 15
20.00 Stop DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1104
18.38 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1104
BRIKEN file 113
BigRIPS file 4003
BigRIPS slit change and n background check
20.27 Stop DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1111
20.28 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1111
BRIKEN file 114
BigRIPS file 4004
BigRIPS F1 slits changed
20.28 all SortSas spectra zero'd
21.15 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1123
BRIKEN file 115
BigRIPS file 4005
21.32 RF down
22.15 Stop DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1138
20.28 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1138
BRIKEN file 116
BigRIPS file 4006
22.37 Detector biases & leakage currents OK - see attachments 16 & 17
FEE64 Temperatures OK - see attachment 18
good events statistics stable & OK - see attachment 19
No warnings/errors reported by merger since DAQ GO - see attachment 20
*all* system wide checks OK (zero fails)
22.42 analysis of file RIBF128/R7_1095 - dead time ~1%, no timewarps, 2 MBS timewarps - see attachment 21
22.48 online analysus
per DSSSD x versus y (HEC) - see attachment 22
per DSSSD E_p versus E_n (HEC) 20MeV/ch nominal - see attachment 23
ADC & disc data synchronised - see attachment 24
offline analysis RIBF128/R7_1146 rates
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 389187 old count: 340234 dt: 1.02 s LEC rate: 47972.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 562493 old count: 494318 dt: 1.02 s LEC rate: 66808.79 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 168279 old count: 147281 dt: 1.02 s LEC rate: 20577.21 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 156439 old count: 136327 dt: 1.02 s LEC rate: 19708.96 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 52041 old count: 45539 dt: 1.02 s LEC rate: 6371.70 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 121463 old count: 106320 dt: 1.02 s LEC rate: 14839.54 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 1 old count: 1 dt: 1.02 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 66 old count: 57 dt: 1.02 s HEC rate: 8.82 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 41 old count: 35 dt: 1.02 s HEC rate: 5.88 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 1 old count: 1 dt: 1.02 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 11 old count: 11 dt: 1.02 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 82 old count: 66 dt: 1.02 s HEC rate: 15.68 Hz
23.15 Stop DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1153
23.15 Start DAQ
AIDA file RIBF128/R7_1153
BRIKEN file 117
BigRIPS file 4007
23.38 beam lost - RF restart
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*** TDR format 3.3.0 analyser - TD - June 2017
*** MBS information: block: 20156 ptr: 7 data: 0x8682001E module: 6 information type: 8 information field: 0x0002001E ts: 0x19B3952124F8 OLD ts: 0x19B3952124F8 MBS 0x:001E00007C6F OLD MBS 0x:001EED3C9233
*** MBS information: block: 29419 ptr: 7 data: 0x8682001F module: 6 information type: 8 information field: 0x0002001F ts: 0x19B546716B04 OLD ts: 0x19B546716B04 MBS 0x:001F00008DF2 OLD MBS 0x:001F5986A324
*** MBS information: block: 31045 ptr: 7 data: 0x8682001F module: 6 information type: 8 information field: 0x0002001F ts: 0x19B5919FD780 OLD ts: 0x19B5919FD780 MBS 0x:001F00002911 OLD MBS 0x:001F6C5929BF
*** ERROR: READ I/O error: 5002
blocks: 32000
ADC data format: 258014319 ( 1028982.1 Hz)
Other data format: 3073681 ( 12258.1 Hz)
Sample trace data format: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Undefined format: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Other data format type: PAUSE: 69 ( 0.3 Hz)
RESUME: 69 ( 0.3 Hz)
SYNC100: 2294810 ( 9151.9 Hz)
FEE64 disc: 750155 ( 2991.7 Hz)
MBS info: 28578 ( 114.0 Hz)
Other info: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
ADC data range bit set: 2575 ( 10.3 Hz)
Timewarps: ADC: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
PAUSE: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
RESUME: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
SYNC100: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
FEE64 disc: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
MBS info: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Undefined: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Sample trace: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
*** Timestamp elapsed time: 250.747 s
FEE elapsed dead time(s) elapsed idle time(s)
1 0.039 0.000
2 0.196 0.047
3 0.000 0.000
4 0.000 0.000
5 0.018 0.000
6 0.000 0.000
7 0.000 0.000
8 0.000 0.000
9 0.079 0.000
10 0.158 0.000
11 0.000 0.000
12 0.000 0.000
13 0.447 0.467
14 0.013 0.000
15 0.000 0.000
16 0.000 0.000
17 0.135 0.000
18 0.073 0.000
19 0.001 0.000
20 0.000 0.000
21 0.243 0.089
22 0.066 0.000
23 0.000 0.000
24 0.041 0.000
25 0.000 0.000
26 0.000 0.000
27 0.000 0.000
28 0.000 0.000
29 0.000 0.000
30 0.000 0.000
31 0.000 0.000
32 0.000 0.000
*** Statistics
FEE ADC Data Other Data Sample Undefined Pause Resume SYNC100 Disc MBS Other HEC Data
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 14801380 138635 0 0 3 3 95621 43008 0 0 205
2 24003077 136432 0 0 5 5 95571 40851 0 0 7
3 7286594 104166 0 0 0 0 95647 8519 0 0 0
4 1680826 102139 0 0 0 0 95642 6497 0 0 37
5 10792753 147802 0 0 3 3 95641 52155 0 0 1
6 9947678 181712 0 0 0 0 95639 57495 28578 0 1
7 2112001 102143 0 0 0 0 95640 6503 0 0 47
8 1648374 104003 0 0 0 0 95636 8367 0 0 202
9 15397245 160094 0 0 5 5 95611 64473 0 0 5
10 14347620 153109 0 0 9 9 95583 57508 0 0 0
11 2733763 103747 0 0 0 0 95643 8104 0 0 0
12 4075062 102047 0 0 0 0 95639 6408 0 0 1
13 30240740 137577 0 0 8 8 95472 42089 0 0 1
14 12432775 143967 0 0 3 3 95634 48327 0 0 7
15 4784982 104121 0 0 0 0 95641 8480 0 0 10
16 4174807 103080 0 0 0 0 95630 7450 0 0 2
17 11485154 166426 0 0 13 13 95589 70811 0 0 0
18 14982108 162552 0 0 4 4 95616 66928 0 0 0
19 12403880 107650 0 0 2 2 95642 12004 0 0 3
20 9870579 102875 0 0 0 0 95644 7231 0 0 1704
21 20877834 136472 0 0 6 6 95545 40915 0 0 293
22 13857135 166127 0 0 7 7 95613 70500 0 0 12
23 7251865 102525 0 0 0 0 95643 6882 0 0 22
24 6826087 104280 0 0 1 1 95628 8650 0 0 15
25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** Timewarps
FEE ADC Pause Resume SYNC100 Disc MBS Undefined Samples
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** MBS Timewarps
FEE
0 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 3
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
17 0
18 0
19 0
20 0
21 0
22 0
23 0
24 0
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26 0
27 0
28 0
29 0
30 0
31 0
32 0
*** Program elapsed time: 38.664s ( 827.642 blocks/s, 51.728 Mb/s)
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*** TDR format 3.3.0 analyser - TD - June 2017
*** MBS information: block: 4521 ptr: 9 data: 0x86820047 module: 6 information type: 8 information field: 0x00020047 ts: 0x1A5738FCA820 OLD ts: 0x1A5738FCA820 MBS 0x:0047D6340000 OLD MBS 0x:0047D6341971
*** ERROR: READ I/O error: 5002
blocks: 5772
ADC data format: 46316354 ( 1113146.1 Hz)
Other data format: 777394 ( 18683.5 Hz)
Sample trace data format: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Undefined format: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Other data format type: PAUSE: 20 ( 0.5 Hz)
RESUME: 20 ( 0.5 Hz)
SYNC100: 380594 ( 9147.0 Hz)
FEE64 disc: 383718 ( 9222.1 Hz)
MBS info: 13042 ( 313.4 Hz)
Other info: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
ADC data range bit set: 22757 ( 546.9 Hz)
Timewarps: ADC: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
PAUSE: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
RESUME: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
SYNC100: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
FEE64 disc: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
MBS info: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Undefined: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Sample trace: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
*** Timestamp elapsed time: 41.609 s
FEE elapsed dead time(s) elapsed idle time(s)
1 0.000 0.000
2 0.070 0.045
3 0.000 0.000
4 0.000 0.000
5 0.000 0.000
6 0.000 0.000
7 0.000 0.000
8 0.000 0.000
9 0.000 0.000
10 0.013 0.000
11 0.000 0.000
12 0.000 0.000
13 0.454 0.464
14 0.000 0.000
15 0.000 0.000
16 0.000 0.000
17 0.039 0.000
18 0.038 0.000
19 0.000 0.000
20 0.001 0.000
21 0.194 0.204
22 0.013 0.000
23 0.000 0.000
24 0.000 0.000
25 0.000 0.000
26 0.000 0.000
27 0.000 0.000
28 0.000 0.000
29 0.000 0.000
30 0.000 0.000
31 0.000 0.000
32 0.000 0.000
*** Statistics
FEE ADC Data Other Data Sample Undefined Pause Resume SYNC100 Disc MBS Other HEC Data
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 3168013 37257 0 0 0 0 15871 21386 0 0 1698
2 3678995 45906 0 0 2 2 15845 30057 0 0 1634
3 1237244 21002 0 0 0 0 15870 5132 0 0 357
4 330101 23068 0 0 0 0 15871 7197 0 0 505
5 1831877 28208 0 0 0 0 15871 12337 0 0 549
6 1669667 42128 0 0 1 1 15871 13213 13042 0 593
7 387128 21935 0 0 0 0 15871 6064 0 0 535
8 299362 21446 0 0 0 0 15867 5579 0 0 503
9 2420755 39666 0 0 0 0 15872 23794 0 0 999
10 2285592 43237 0 0 1 1 15866 27369 0 0 979
11 521273 22519 0 0 0 0 15870 6649 0 0 521
12 789758 25098 0 0 0 0 15871 9227 0 0 667
13 5725916 26978 0 0 5 5 15701 11267 0 0 586
14 2314567 31777 0 0 0 0 15870 15907 0 0 833
15 872104 25031 0 0 0 0 15870 9161 0 0 733
16 762795 21592 0 0 0 0 15873 5719 0 0 559
17 1984358 35726 0 0 3 3 15858 19862 0 0 636
18 2528539 32152 0 0 2 2 15857 16291 0 0 582
19 2225904 32645 0 0 0 0 15873 16772 0 0 1288
20 1948594 36277 0 0 1 1 15873 20402 0 0 1492
21 4040919 57683 0 0 4 4 15796 41879 0 0 1968
22 2590898 44995 0 0 1 1 15867 29126 0 0 1956
23 1370908 32214 0 0 0 0 15871 16343 0 0 1241
24 1331087 28854 0 0 0 0 15869 12985 0 0 1343
25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** Timewarps
FEE ADC Pause Resume SYNC100 Disc MBS Undefined Samples
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** MBS Timewarps
FEE
0 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 1
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
17 0
18 0
19 0
20 0
21 0
22 0
23 0
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26 0
27 0
28 0
29 0
30 0
31 0
32 0
*** Program elapsed time: 3.352s ( 1722.182 blocks/s, 107.636 Mb/s)
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*** TDR format 3.3.0 analyser - TD - June 2017
*** MBS information: block: 9718 ptr: 7 data: 0x8682008B module: 6 information type: 8 information field: 0x0002008B ts: 0x1B66E15651F4 OLD ts: 0x1B66E15651F4 MBS 0x:008B0000C7AE OLD MBS 0x:008BC03C079F
*** MBS information: block: 21210 ptr: 9 data: 0x8682008C module: 6 information type: 8 information field: 0x0002008C ts: 0x1B68E75EA758 OLD ts: 0x1B68E75EA758 MBS 0x:008C41CC0000 OLD MBS 0x:008C41CCB816
*** ERROR: READ I/O error: 5002
blocks: 29843
ADC data format: 240078293 ( 1063439.0 Hz)
Other data format: 3410744 ( 15108.1 Hz)
Sample trace data format: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Undefined format: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Other data format type: PAUSE: 115 ( 0.5 Hz)
RESUME: 115 ( 0.5 Hz)
SYNC100: 2065214 ( 9148.0 Hz)
FEE64 disc: 1293904 ( 5731.4 Hz)
MBS info: 51396 ( 227.7 Hz)
Other info: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
ADC data range bit set: 62254 ( 275.8 Hz)
Timewarps: ADC: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
PAUSE: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
RESUME: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
SYNC100: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
FEE64 disc: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
MBS info: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Undefined: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
Sample trace: 0 ( 0.0 Hz)
*** Timestamp elapsed time: 225.757 s
FEE elapsed dead time(s) elapsed idle time(s)
1 0.194 0.000
2 0.221 0.000
3 0.000 0.000
4 0.000 0.000
5 0.010 0.000
6 0.000 0.000
7 0.000 0.000
8 0.000 0.000
9 0.070 0.000
10 0.075 0.000
11 0.000 0.000
12 0.000 0.000
13 2.431 2.522
14 0.020 0.000
15 0.000 0.000
16 0.000 0.000
17 0.136 0.000
18 0.118 0.000
19 0.036 0.000
20 0.029 0.000
21 0.322 0.336
22 0.024 0.000
23 0.000 0.000
24 0.000 0.000
25 0.000 0.000
26 0.000 0.000
27 0.000 0.000
28 0.000 0.000
29 0.000 0.000
30 0.000 0.000
31 0.000 0.000
32 0.000 0.000
*** Statistics
FEE ADC Data Other Data Sample Undefined Pause Resume SYNC100 Disc MBS Other HEC Data
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 16909295 149788 0 0 8 8 86032 63740 0 0 3769
2 19676382 168147 0 0 7 7 86027 82106 0 0 3589
3 6633810 103639 0 0 0 0 86106 17533 0 0 942
4 1659471 106126 0 0 0 0 86106 20020 0 0 1237
5 9835345 142705 0 0 2 2 86106 56595 0 0 1782
6 9027427 199002 0 0 0 0 86104 61502 51396 0 1871
7 2029864 108848 0 0 0 0 86108 22740 0 0 1746
8 1590046 108080 0 0 0 0 86109 21971 0 0 1830
9 12883418 166743 0 0 4 4 86080 80655 0 0 2431
10 12260051 163913 0 0 6 6 86089 77812 0 0 2225
11 2635472 105427 0 0 0 0 86110 19317 0 0 1164
12 3974490 111124 0 0 0 0 86106 25018 0 0 1773
13 28141977 132471 0 0 36 36 85187 47212 0 0 1760
14 11734833 156366 0 0 3 3 86106 70254 0 0 2927
15 4564412 115809 0 0 0 0 86112 29697 0 0 2467
16 3978610 106806 0 0 0 0 86109 20697 0 0 1656
17 10513615 166692 0 0 16 16 86058 80602 0 0 1730
18 13595161 160325 0 0 6 6 86069 74244 0 0 1658
19 11465948 132798 0 0 14 14 86093 46677 0 0 2850
20 9627439 136510 0 0 3 3 86102 50402 0 0 4118
21 20155696 218865 0 0 7 7 85988 132863 0 0 6061
22 13340640 188274 0 0 2 2 86094 102176 0 0 5474
23 7063492 134640 0 0 0 0 86108 48532 0 0 3522
24 6781399 127646 0 0 1 1 86105 41539 0 0 3672
25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** Timewarps
FEE ADC Pause Resume SYNC100 Disc MBS Undefined Samples
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*** MBS Timewarps
FEE
0 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 2
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
17 0
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20 0
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28 0
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30 0
31 0
32 0
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Sat Nov 26 09:17:42 2016 |
AE, TD, DK | Offline analysis of R9_24 |
R9_24 3mm Pb + 0.3mm W (+1mm Al) + 1.0mm W (+1mm Al)
*** data items: 261088000 ( 99232.91 Hz)
*** ADC events: 41690396 ( 15845.46 Hz)
*** time warps: 0 ( 0.00 Hz)
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 5823816 old count: 5806214 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 16939.06 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 5673289 old count: 5657311 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 16501.24 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 2708029 old count: 2701714 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 7876.53 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 2583742 old count: 2576481 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 7515.03 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 1480052 old count: 1475781 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 4304.85 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 3956442 old count: 3945032 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 11507.64 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 128 old count: 128 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.37 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 115 old count: 115 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.33 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 91 old count: 90 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.26 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 41 old count: 40 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.12 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 13 old count: 13 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.04 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 12 old count: 12 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.03 Hz
*** ENTRY finish ends
S O R T S T O P P E D ..... Sat Nov 26 17:34:41 2016
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AE, TD, LHB | synchronization between different FEEs | file AIDA10_20: stopped on June 10, 14:59
file AIDA10_40: stopped on June 10, 16:16
Time different between pulser peaks, in microseconds (ts/100), for the four groups shown in the attached plots:
AIDA10_20: 2593, 2628, 2593
AIDA10_40: 2618, 2600, 2618
Measurement consistent with a time difference of 2600 usec (there is an error of 32 usec as we're using the data
from the slow comparator)
The two runs also show the same pattern of which FEEs have the same timestamp for the pulser event
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AE, VP | [How To] DAQ correlation monitor (June16 campaign) | The program for online monitoring the correlation of the DAQ systems (AIDA-EURICA-BigRIPS) through a common scaler is SyncCheck (J.
Agramunt).
The code runs in the d05 server, receiving data transferred to a DataSink from each of the individual DAQs. The data transfer is
done with the DataRelayFilter code for AIDA (AE), and the euricatssender and ribftssender (Baba-san) codes for EURICA and RIBFdaq,
respectively.
The attached screenshots show how to setup these programs. Follow these steps:
1) Log in to d05 as user 'aida'. Start an instance of the DataSink code with option -i 3 (3 data stream, which will use ports 10305
to 10307). The code is saved in /home/aida/DataPackage/DataSink/Linux64
2) In the d05 server start the following codes: euricatssender (in /home/aida/ribfts/euricatssender/ directory), and ribftssender
(in /home/aida/ribfts/ribftssender/ directory). If you give the codes dummy command line option (e.g. -X) the value of transferred
timestamps will be printed to screen as diagnostics.
3) In the AIDA computer (aidas1), start the DataRelayFilter program (will work from any directory). As command line arguments
provide the IP address of d05, and the TCP port and id of the data stream for the DataSink program: DataRelayFilter -n 10.32.0.12 -
p 10307 -I 2
Only the master FEE will produce correlation scalar items (?). The code has as default NNAIDA5 for the module where to search for the Corr Scaler
items; if this has to be changed use command line option -m X (where X is NNAIDAX number for new master FEE)
4) Back in the d05 server start the SyncCheck program, in the directory /home/aida/SyncCheck/. You can give as an argument the ID
of the Master data stream for the synchronization check, through "-M ID" (should be done if one of the three data streams is down).
For example "SynCheck -M 2" will use AIDA as the master timestamp.
5) Perform a manual correlation reset request to synchronize the value of the correlation scaler in all three DAQs. This is done with the
button 'Force Correlation Reset' of the AIDA "Correlation Status & Control" webpage (attachment 2), which can be accessed from the MIDAS web-
based control of AIDA.
The SyncCheck code will display a few spectra for onine monitoring of DAQ correlation (attachment 3, shown only with AIDA and EURICA running).
A peak will appear showing the offset in the correlation scaler between the different DAQs. The counts in the peak should increase
continuously, and its position should not change. If it doesn't, try sending a Correlation Reset signal (step 5). If this does not fix the
monitor, report a correlation error!
Further information on the scheme for data synchronization is here:
https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/BRIKEN/6
https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/BRIKEN/5 |
Attachment 1: sync2.png
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Attachment 2: sync3.png
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Attachment 3: sync5.png
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Attachment 4: sync6.png
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Wed May 11 06:01:16 2016 |
AE, VP, BM | Beta trigger | Please find attached the best diagram of the beta trigger logic circuit for EURICA campaign 2016 |
Attachment 1: Trigger_scheme-new.jpg
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Wed May 11 06:37:32 2016 |
AE, VP, BM | Wednesday 11 May | *2:30 pm*: changed power source of USB-controlled power supply for FEEs. Now one of the power cables is connected
to the 'B' power supply of F11, and the second to the 'C' power supply (these are in the unit on top of WASBI
crates). The reason for change is that before both were connected to 'C', and drained current was very close to
limit of 10 A (and power cord getting noticeable hot). We'll check resolution after this switch.
Detectors 1, 2, 3, and 4 biased to 100V, detectors 5, 6, and veto biased to 70V.
n-side is more noisy than p-side, but resolution comparable to previous configuration:
NNAIDA# FWHM [ch]
1 91
2 61
3 84
4 -
5 160
6 -
7 79
8 84
9 71
10 76
11 101
12 81
13 69
14 78
15 199
16 107
17 82
18 62
19 -
20 89
21 168
22 70
23 80
24 73
25 81
26 13
27 109
28 13
29 15
30 126
31 13
32 100
*5 pm*: Set-up correlation scalers for AIDA<->EURICA<->BigRIPS (detail diagram coming soon, now only in paper
logbook).
*6:30 pm*: Started EURICA DAQ with Pieter and Gabor.
A folder is created to record data of June campaign: /raid/11/mbs/2016_ucampaign/
Tested correlation of AIDA and EURICA with a pulser run, triggering EURICA and AIDA correlation scaler with 250
Hz. The corresponding files are
/raid/11/mbs/2016_ucampaign/test0003.lmd
/TapeData/may2016/R12_0.gz
Phong did a quick analysis and the pattern of correlation scalers in both files is similar (attached figures). It
is also consistent with the number of reset requests we sent during the data taking (three requests closely spaced
in the middle of run, and two more in the end of the run). |
Attachment 1: Eurica_timestamp.png
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Attachment 2: AIDA_timestamp.png
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Attachment 3: Timestamp_correlation_AIDA_EURICA.png
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Thu May 12 16:55:37 2016 |
AE, VP, BM | Thursday May 12 | Continued work on beta-trigger for EURICA. However the system seems to have different noise condition than before, which
we think appeared after we changed power source for FEE's PSU (https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/220). This is high frequency
noise of low amplitude, with a period of 10 usec.
The effect on the resolution measured with the pulser is not too large - thus our conclusion in elog entry 220 that noise
conditions had not changed much - but the noise does create a large trigger rate that would not allow us to set a low
trigger threshold (for MAC-B outputs from fast discriminators). The rate of singles from front or back, as well as coincidence of
front-back strips, increased by more than a factor of ten compared to previous conditions (e.g. ~200 coincidences for one ASIC
enables in each side of DSSD1, and fast threshold of 10).
Saved some data in this conditions, with a threshold of 16 for the fast discriminators (enabled in one ASIC for 8 of the
FEEs). When fast discriminator lowering threshold to 9, the system got upset and lost synchronization. Tomorrow we'll
attempt to revert to previous configuration of PSUs.
R16*gz:
DSSD HV: +100 for all.
Leakage current (uA): 4.2, 4.9, 3.7, 3.9, 4.2, 3.8, 10.7 (from Det#1 to veto)
Enabled fast discriminators in ASIC2 of DSSD1 and DSSD5 (NNAIDA#: 25, 30, 27, 32, 9, 13, 11, 16)
DSSD#1 is next to 207Bi source |
Attachment 1: wf11.JPG
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Attachment 2: e11.JPG
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Attachment 3: wf13.JPG
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Attachment 4: wf25.JPG
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Attachment 5: e25.JPG
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Attachment 6: wf27.JPG
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Attachment 7: e27.JPG
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Wed May 11 06:00:56 2016 |
AE, VP, BM (Byul Moon) | FEE64 <-> MACB trigger mapping | Here is the mapping of the trigger output of MAC-B modules to FEE64 modules
3.1 NNAIDA5 veto-X2
3.2 NNAIDA14 D4-X2
3.3 NNAIDA13 D5-X2
3.4 NNAIDA6 D6-X2
4.1 NNAIDA28 -
4.2 NNAIDA27 D1-Y1
4.3 NNAIDA20 D2-Y1
4.4 NNAIDA19 D3-Y1
5.1 NNAIDA12 D4-Y1
5.2 NNAIDA11 D5-Y1
5.3 NNAIDA3 veto-Y1
5.4 NNAIDA4 D6-Y1
6.1 NNAIDA25 D1-X1
6.2 NNAIDA17 D3-X1
6.3 NNAIDA18 D2-X1
6.4 NNAIDA26 -
8.1 NNAIDA29 -
8.2 NNAIDA30 D1-X2
8.3 NNAIDA22 D2-X2
8.4 NNAIDA21 D3-X2
9.1 NNAIDA15 D4-Y2
9.2 NNAIDA16 D5-Y2
9.3 NNAIDA7 D6-Y2
9.4 NNAIDA8 veto-Y2
10.1 NNAIDA1 veto-X1
10.2 NNAIDA9 D5-X1
10.3 NNAIDA10 D4-X1
10.4 NNAIDA2 D6-X1
11.1 NNAIDA23 D2-Y2
11.2 NNAIDA32 D1-Y2
11.3 NNAIDA31 -
11.4 NNAIDA24 D3-Y2
MACB modules are labeled, from left to right, according to their position in the NIM crate.
D1 is the most upstream DSSD, and veto the most downstream one. |
Attachment 1: dssd_layout.jpg
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Tue May 31 16:03:24 2016 |
AE. VP | Co/Bi source run (R17) | Set discriminator mask for DSSD2 through DSSD6 (see attachments). Fast comparator threshold set to 9 for all DSSDs.
New source run for beta-gamma correlation, now with all DSSDs included in EURICA trigger.
Trigger is OR of coincidence front:back of all DSSDs.
AIDA run: R17*
EURICA run: BiCocal_run0015.lmd
Saved new ASIC settings: 2016May31-23.32.46
Experiment elog: http://ribf-exp.riken.jp/elog/EURICA+U-campaign+2016/13 |
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Sat Dec 12 03:30:50 2015 |
Alfred, Chris, Phong | change configuration of NNAIDA modules in setup | We want to reduce the configuration of the setup to 4 FEE cards (8 NNAIDA modules), so we only have to isolate 4 of them from the cooling crate for a noise test. Following instructions in April2015 test logbook.
Copied directory /MIDAS@aidas to /MIDAS@aidas.121215
In /MIDAS@aidas/config/TclHttpd/aidas1@8015 edit file:
-rw-rw-r--. 1 npg npgstaff 2281 May 3 2015 startup.tcl
Now scripts does 'lappend ACQSERVERS nnaida$i' from i=1 to 8
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Fri Oct 24 16:02:26 2014 |
Alfredo Estrade | bench tests with pulser | Performed pulser measurements with test setup at Daresbury lab, with main purpose of remembering how to operate the system! The status is similar to what Chris observed in Elog entry #14. Confirmed ASIC settings as in entry#4 of elog.
The pulser spectra shows FWHM of ~ 13.5 ch for all FEE64 cards with no DSSD connected to the system (i.e. Kapton cables unplugged). Some channels in a few FEE64 cards show two peaks on the pulse spectra, but still narrow and only slightly wider distribution for the two peak combined (~ 15 ch, see Figure 1).
With the DSSD connected, the pulser spectra shows a double peak structure with FWHM ~ 250 ch for each peak (Figure 2).
However, for NNAIDA#11 and #12 a few ASICs had high level of noise, and were therefore used in the 1GeV range to become quiet (ASIC3 for nnaida#11, ASIC1 and 2 for nnaida#12). Figure 3 and 4 show sample of these noisy channels.
A good question brought up by Patrick is if the true noise level with a biased DSSD corresponds to these 'noisy' ASICs, or to the ones that are much more quiet (maybe some signal path disconnected for these?). Measurements with a radioactive source could clarify this.
Figure 1: pulser, no DSSD connected
Figure 2: double peak structure for pulser spectra for NNAIDA13 (similar spectra seen in the other FEE64 cards)
Figure 3: spectra for NNAIDA#11 with biased DSSD connected, and no pulser signal going into the system (only noise)
Figure 4: spectra for NNAIDA#12 with biased DSSD connected, and no pulser signal going into the system (only noise)
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Wed Dec 3 12:13:03 2014 |
Alfredo Estrade | IV curve with CAEN N1419 | Measured IV curve for BB18 DSSD with new CAEN HV supply. Settings as in previous elog entry:
Detector bias CAEN N1419 Programmable HV Power Supply
- FAGND isolated from AGND (AGND = NIM chassis ground)
- floating HV supply, <5mV pp noise specification
- configured + polarity, i.e. core to nnaida11 & nnaida12 MSL type BB18 n+n ohmic strips
braid to nnaida12 & nnaida13 MSL type BB18 p+n junction strips
Data (see attachment):
V [V] I [uA]
3 1.34
6 1.62
9 1.81
12 1.97
15 2.1
18 2.21
21 2.31
24 2.39
27 2.46
30 2.52
35 2.61
40 2.68
45 2.73
50 2.77
55 2.8
60 2.82
70 2.86
80 2.91
90 2.94
100 2.97
110 3
120 3.06
130 3.12
140 3.18
150 3.26
160 3.34
170 3.43
180 3.53
190 3.62 |
Attachment 1: IV_dec14.PNG
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Alfredo Estrade | [Data] R61 (207Bi source) and R62-R65 (pulser walk-through) | Jan 22, 2015
R61: 207Bi source spectra accumulated during one afternoon. Same settings as in R49 (alpha background run,
elog entry 23)
+ pulser: 0.5V, split and one of the signals inverted, and f=100 Hz.
+ threshold for slow comparators:
- Eth(nnaida11)= 0x16
- Eth(nnaida12)= 0x20
- Eth(nnaida13)= 0x40
- Eth(nnaida14)= 0x16
R62-R65: short runs with different amplitude for pulser (source still in):
+ R62: pulser @ 0.75 V
+ R63: pulser @ 1.00 V
+ R64: pulser @ 0.30 V
+ R65: pulser @ 0.18 V
R61 provides another point @ 0.5. V.
Raw data files saved in external drive (/media/data/TapeData/Test100/), and in UoEdinburgh disk space
(/Disk/ds-sopa-personal/aestrade/data/AIDA/):
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 1177685085 Jan 21 16:55 R61_0.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 1175087265 Jan 21 16:57 R61_1.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 1176655505 Jan 21 17:00 R61_2.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 1173848081 Jan 21 17:02 R61_3.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 1180888194 Jan 21 17:05 R61_4.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 168022642 Jan 21 17:05 R61_5.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 77074827 Jan 22 13:12 R62_0.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 45584289 Jan 22 13:12 R63_0.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 42043231 Jan 22 13:12 R64_0.gz
-rw------- 1 aestrade root 41005241 Jan 22 13:12 R65_0.gz |
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