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* End and Begin **[[s800 daq tools#Run Control Window|ReadoutGUI]]** to assert new trigger condition | * End and Begin **[[s800 daq tools#Run Control Window|ReadoutGUI]]** to assert new trigger condition | ||
- | * Select **[[s800 SpecTcl|Spectcl]]** window **S800_SCINT.win** in directory **/user/s800/ | + | * Select **[[s800 SpecTcl|Spectcl]]** window **S800_SCINT.win** in directory **/user/s800spectcl/Windows**. (NOTE: Spectra definition files can be found in directory **/user/s800spectcl/ |
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* Check **[[s800 SpecTcl|Spectcl]]** window **S800_CRDCS.win** (see figure below) to verify the good performance of the detectors. (The spectra for each CRDC can be checked separatelly in windows **s800_CRDC1.win** and **S800_CRDC2.win**) | * Check **[[s800 SpecTcl|Spectcl]]** window **S800_CRDCS.win** (see figure below) to verify the good performance of the detectors. (The spectra for each CRDC can be checked separatelly in windows **s800_CRDC1.win** and **S800_CRDC2.win**) | ||
- | * Spectra **crdc1.raws** and **crdc2.raws** | + | * Spectra **crdc1.raws** and **crdc2.raws** |
- | * Each spectra shows the multiple sampled | + | * Each spectra shows the pad signals |
* The 224 pads are assembled along the dispersive direction | * The 224 pads are assembled along the dispersive direction | ||
* Width of beam peak is proportional to A1900 p-acceptance in focus optics | * Width of beam peak is proportional to A1900 p-acceptance in focus optics | ||
* Width is narrower in match optics | * Width is narrower in match optics | ||
* Adjust anode HV to bring fuzzy maximum to around 600-700 channels (saturation of each pad at ~ 1000 ch) | * Adjust anode HV to bring fuzzy maximum to around 600-700 channels (saturation of each pad at ~ 1000 ch) | ||
+ | * These are good spectra to check if the pad thresholds are properly set. Thresholds are too low if you see that all pads are firing at low energies. If that's the case, increase the pad thresholds in files **s800crdcv1.tcl** and **s800crdcv2.tcl**, | ||
- | * Spectra **crdc1.anode_crdc1.tac** and **crdc2.anode_crdc2.tac** | + | * Spectra **crdc1.anode_crdc1.tac** and **crdc2.anode_crdc2.tac** |
* This spectrum is used to ensure that the field in the detectors is uniform and well aligned. If the detector is working properly, then the amplitude of the ANODE signals should not depend on the position of the beam (as shown in the figure below) | * This spectrum is used to ensure that the field in the detectors is uniform and well aligned. If the detector is working properly, then the amplitude of the ANODE signals should not depend on the position of the beam (as shown in the figure below) | ||
* If the field is not well aligned, then there will be a correlation between ANODE signals and TAC signals | * If the field is not well aligned, then there will be a correlation between ANODE signals and TAC signals | ||
- | * Spectra **crdc1.x_crdc1.padsum** and **crdc2.x_crdc2.padsum** | + | * Spectra **crdc1.x_crdc1.padsum** and **crdc2.x_crdc2.padsum** |
* It shows the sum over multiple sampled signals from each pad along the (dispersive) x position | * It shows the sum over multiple sampled signals from each pad along the (dispersive) x position | ||
* The padsum signals should not show any correlation with the x (dispersive) position | * The padsum signals should not show any correlation with the x (dispersive) position | ||
- | * Spectra **crdc1.xg_crdc1.tac** and **crdc2.xg_crdc2.tac** | + | * Spectra **crdc1.xg_crdc1.tac** and **crdc2.xg_crdc2.tac** |
* It shows the beam distribution in the dispersive (xg) //vs// non-dispersive (tac) directions | * It shows the beam distribution in the dispersive (xg) //vs// non-dispersive (tac) directions | ||
* It is used to ensure that the fragment beam is centered in the detectors | * It is used to ensure that the fragment beam is centered in the detectors | ||
* It is also used to see the effect of the beam blocker (used to stop intense contaminants) in the cocktail beam | * It is also used to see the effect of the beam blocker (used to stop intense contaminants) in the cocktail beam | ||
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- | * Spectra **crdc1.xg** and **crdc2.xg** | + | * Spectra **crdc1.xg** and **crdc2.xg** |
* It shows the position of the beam in the dispersive direction, evaluated by calculating the " | * It shows the position of the beam in the dispersive direction, evaluated by calculating the " | ||
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* They correspond to the non-dispersive position of the beam in the CRDCs. | * They correspond to the non-dispersive position of the beam in the CRDCs. | ||
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+ | * Spectra **crdc1.pad_mult** and **crdc2.pad_mult** | ||
+ | * They show the distribution of pad multiplicies (i.e. number of pads firing for each event). Typical average values are ~10-15. Significantly larger average multiplicities might indicate that the thresholds are set too low. | ||
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* Open the NCS application **QtKM** in the Applications Menu. Open file **BLSetup_A1900.gkm**. The magnetic elements that are typically tweaked with the knob box sitting on the left side of u6pc5 are **I232TA**, **I236TC**, and **I245TC** which can be found on page **S800 BLine+Spectrograph**. Other elements used to improve the focusing in the object point, and the transmission are **I172QA** and **I174QB**. The goal of the dispersion-matching tuning is to find a compromise between transmission and resolution. | * Open the NCS application **QtKM** in the Applications Menu. Open file **BLSetup_A1900.gkm**. The magnetic elements that are typically tweaked with the knob box sitting on the left side of u6pc5 are **I232TA**, **I236TC**, and **I245TC** which can be found on page **S800 BLine+Spectrograph**. Other elements used to improve the focusing in the object point, and the transmission are **I172QA** and **I174QB**. The goal of the dispersion-matching tuning is to find a compromise between transmission and resolution. | ||
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- | * The two figures below show the spectrum **CRDC1.XG!FOI-AFP-BFP** before (top) and after (bottom) the dispersion-matching tuning for a typical experiment. Be aware that the width given by SpecTcl for the selected peak is not too reliable. It is more convenient to do a real gaussian fit. Unfortunatelly this is not an option included in the current version of SpecTcl. That's why some device physicists prefer SpecTk for this type of tuning | + | * The two figures below show the spectrum **CRDC1.XG!FOI-AFP-BFP** before (top) and after (bottom) the dispersion-matching tuning for a typical experiment. Be aware that the width given by SpecTcl for the selected peak is not too reliable. It is more convenient to do a real gaussian fit. |
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* The auxiliary detector provides a secondary trigger that is fed into the S800 trigger system | * The auxiliary detector provides a secondary trigger that is fed into the S800 trigger system | ||
* A key part of setting up the S800 for such experiments is getting proper timing setup between the S800 and any auxiliary detectors | * A key part of setting up the S800 for such experiments is getting proper timing setup between the S800 and any auxiliary detectors | ||
- | * For cases where the Secondary detector has a slow response relative to the S800, the coincidence timing must be reset to the S800 timing by delaying the S800 trigger using the third gate and delay generator on the | + | * For cases where the Secondary detector has a slow response relative to the S800, the coincidence timing must be reset to the S800 timing by delaying the S800 trigger using the third gate and delay generator on the [[S800 DAQ tools#Trigger GUI|trigger GUI]] |
* A typical S800 delay for SeGA is 450 ns | * A typical S800 delay for SeGA is 450 ns | ||
* Probably smaller typical S800 delay needed for HiRA | * Probably smaller typical S800 delay needed for HiRA | ||
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* Setup | * Setup | ||
- | * Coincidence signals are usually visible on scope without running scope in acquire mode | + | * Using the [[S800 DAQ tools# |
+ | * Assign each wire to an inspect channel from the patch panel so that you can check their timings | ||
* Adjust the width of the early signal (S800 or secondary) should be wide enough to catch coincidences with the late signal (width of late signal is not critical) | * Adjust the width of the early signal (S800 or secondary) should be wide enough to catch coincidences with the late signal (width of late signal is not critical) | ||
* Readjust TDC delays based on changes made to S800 trigger delay | * Readjust TDC delays based on changes made to S800 trigger delay | ||
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* This check is required for verification in cases of low beam intensity (e.g. 1000 pps) | * This check is required for verification in cases of low beam intensity (e.g. 1000 pps) | ||
* Length of run required is typically about 10-15 minutes | * Length of run required is typically about 10-15 minutes | ||
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* Sample timing for running S800 with SeGA | * Sample timing for running S800 with SeGA | ||
* SeGA trigger is late with respect to S800 trigger | * SeGA trigger is late with respect to S800 trigger |