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s800_daq_tools [2023/09/22 14:04] swartzj [Delay Window] |
s800_daq_tools [2023/10/19 17:22] swartzj [Running in Slave mode with multilogger] |
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* There are four "Delay Inspect" | * There are four "Delay Inspect" | ||
* These "Delay Inspect" | * These "Delay Inspect" | ||
- | * TDCs of last 4 listed signals (including XF and object scintillators) are bypassed with cable delays and thus their delays cannot be controlled with the GUI. They can be inspected, however using the GUI | + | * TDCs of last 4 listed signals (including XF (DB5) and object scintillators) are bypassed with cable delays and thus their delays cannot be controlled with the GUI. They can be inspected, however using the GUI |
* It is possible to bypass the delay of a given channel by checking the " | * It is possible to bypass the delay of a given channel by checking the " | ||
* The TDC delays can only be changed when the run control is stopped; must SAVE settings before starting run control not to overwrite adjustments being made | * The TDC delays can only be changed when the run control is stopped; must SAVE settings before starting run control not to overwrite adjustments being made | ||
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==== Running in Slave mode with multilogger ==== | ==== Running in Slave mode with multilogger ==== | ||
- | The S800 DAQ can be run in Standalone mode (as described above), or in Slave mode. The later means that the S800 DAQ is controlled by an external DAQ (e.g. GRETINA). In this mode, the S800 ULM receives external clock and external synchronization | + | The S800 DAQ can be run in Standalone mode (as described above), or in Slave mode. The latter |