[Isocops] Tests

Dunn, Greg gdunn at swri.edu
Wed Jun 9 13:56:05 EDT 2010


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Schwadron [mailto:nschwadron at mac.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 11:54 AM
> To: Reno, Michelle
> Cc: Greg Dunn; David Heirtzler; isoc cops; Mark Tapley; Chelle Reno
> Subject: Re: [Isocops] Tests
> 
> What are the default values for the Lo Science Plan?

1,7,2,1
No need to set back to defaults, though.

> 
> Here is the stf I have so far .. this is generated via the 
> oxymode.pl script, which is now installed on ena.
> 
> 2010-07-01T13:00:00.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVENG
> 2010-07-01T13:00:10.000Z||CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE           OXYGEN
> 2010-07-01T13:00:20.000Z||CEU_LO_SCI_PLAN            3,1,3,1
> 2010-07-01T13:01:40.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVSCI
> 2010-07-02T05:58:20.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVENG
> 2010-07-02T05:59:40.000Z||CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE           NORMAL
> 2010-07-02T06:00:00.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVSCI

Can you put more time between the "CEU_MODE HVENG" and the
CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE commands (two places)?  The SCIENCE_MODE
command will be rejected if the CEU_MODE hasn't transitioned 
to HVENG; and the CEU_MODE changes on spin boundaries, so you 
should wait at least one spin time before issuing the 
SCIENCE_MODE command. 30 seconds should be a good delay.

-- Greg




> 
> 
> On Jun 9, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Reno, Michelle wrote:
> 
> 
> 	No LO_SCIENCE_PLAN command is needed if the LO_SCIENCE 
> MODE is normal.
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> 	From: Nathan Schwadron [mailto:nschwadron at mac.com]
> 	Sent: Wed 6/9/2010 11:25 AM
> 	To: Dunn, Greg
> 	Cc: Dunn, Greg; David Heirtzler; isoc cops; Mark 
> Tapley; Chelle Reno
> 	Subject: Re: [Isocops] Tests
> 	
> 	
> 
> 	The STF needs to take us into the Oxygen mode and then 
> out again.
> 	
> 	When we go back to the normal science mode, I issue the command
> 	
> 	timestamp || CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE NORMAL
> 	
> 	I assume this renders CEU_LO_SCI_PLAN irrelevant. Or 
> does that parameter also need to be reset?
> 	
> 	-N
> 	
> 	On Jun 9, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Dunn, Greg wrote:
> 	
> 	>> I was going to set table 2 to 0 and the cadence to 0 so that
> 	>> we just use table 1.
> 	>
> 	> You can't set a cadence of 0.  If you want to keep 
> the same table
> 	> throughout, then set the same table for both.  In 
> that case, the
> 	> cadence doesn't really matter:
> 	>
> 	> timestamp || CEU_LO_SCI_PLAN  3, 1, 3, 1
> 	>
> 	>> You didn't answer my question below .. I am confused about
> 	>> the cadence.
> 	>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> I am confused here. I thought I wrote 10 cycles of table 3
> 	>>>> and then 1 cycle of table 1. So that would be
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> 64*10 = 640 spins of table 3
> 	>>>> 64*1    = 64 spine of table 1
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> Is that right?
> 	>
> 	> Oops, I didn't read down far enough to see this question.
> 	>
> 	> I think you're right, I must have grabbed the '4' from the
> 	> table select instead of the '10' from the cadence in my
> 	> previous response.  Sorry about the confusion.
> 	>
> 	> -- Greg
> 	>
> 	>>
> 	>>
> 	>> -N
> 	>>
> 	>> On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Dunn, Greg wrote:
> 	>>
> 	>>>> Thanks for pointing out my mistake in the table .. 
> it should
> 	>>>> be table 3 .. righto!
> 	>>>
> 	>>> Also for the second table do you intend to a cycle of Fall
> 	>>> Oxygen (table 1) as currently written, or should that be
> 	>>> table 0 (normal sweep)?
> 	>>>
> 	>>> -- Greg
> 	>>>
> 	>>>> -----Original Message-----
> 	>>>> From: Nathan Schwadron [mailto:nschwadron at mac.com]
> 	>>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 9:18 AM
> 	>>>> To: Dunn, Greg
> 	>>>> Cc: Greg Dunn; Mark Tapley; Ken Fairchild; Chelle 
> Reno; David
> 	>>>> Heirtzler; Geoff Crew; isoc cops
> 	>>>> Subject: Re: Tests
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> Hi Greg
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> Thanks for pointing out my mistake in the table .. 
> it should
> 	>>>> be table 3 .. righto!
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>   
> 	>>>>   
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            timestamp || CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE OXYGEN
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            timestamp || CEU_LO_SCI_PLAN  3, 10, 1, 1
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            Would that indicate to use table 3 for
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            10 cycles and then table 1 (Fall 
> Oxygen, ESA2) for 1
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            cycle.
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>    Yes.
> 	>>>>   
> 	>>>>   
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            If so, does one cycle corresond to a typical
> 	>>>> voltage step
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            (e.g., two spins)?
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>    As Geoff mentioned, a cycle corresponds to an Oxygen
> 	>>>>    Histogram cycle.  So y! ou would able
> 	>>>>    4, then 64 spins of table 1.
> 	>>>>   
> 	>>>>   
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> I am confused here. I thought I wrote 10 cycles of table 3
> 	>>>> and then 1 cycle of table 1. So that would be
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> 64*10 = 640 spins of table 3
> 	>>>> 64*1    = 64 spine of table 1
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> Is that right?
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>> Nathan
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            Cheers
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>            Nathan
> 	>>>>           
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>>
> 	>>>
> 	>>
> 	>>
> 	>
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