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==Agenda==
 
==Agenda==
  
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A partial TO-DO list suggested by Bob Michaels
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HARDWARE
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-- Uncable much of the APEX/Tritium setup, leaving a blank slate
 +
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-- Reconfigure the DAQ. Remove FADCs to make room for MPDs.  Create the CODA configs we need.
 +
 +
-- Install the MPD readout.
 +
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-- Using a programmable pulser, produce a fake detector signal into a discriminator, form a trigger, run the DAQ, and see the fake detector in ADCs, TDCs, and scalers.  This implies software, too, see below.
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There is more after that ...
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SOFTWARE (at least some of the people who work on software must become experts in the hardware)
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-- Use recent Podd version, revive ParityData class which
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    contains quartz detectors, scintillators, and auxiliary
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    diagnostics like scalers and trigger bit pattern.
 +
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-- Somebody else takes care of GEMS -- not my job.
 +
 +
-- Organize the counting-mode analysis to
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    (1) Check out detectors in counting mode (pulse-height
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        distribution, etc). Standard diagnostic histograms.
 +
    (2) Check detector alignment with VDC tracks,
 +
    (3) Study backgrounds
 +
    (4) Support the Optics calibration of the spectrometer
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    (5) Measure the Q-squared. 
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-- Prepare ROOT macros related to the above.
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-- Prepare a reasonable database, e.g. transport tensor, crate map, detector map.
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 +
-- Test the software
 +
    Test 1: Using APEX scintillator S2 data mimic PREX quartz and scintillators; see correlations to VDC tracks.
 +
    Test 2: Using fake pulser (see hardware section) see data in ADCs, TDCs, and scalers
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    Test 3: Reproduce sieve slit data and Qsq from PREX-I using this updated software.  It should be a matter of switching databases and config files and pointing to the PREX-I data.
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-- How to maintain and organize the software ?
  
 
==Minutes==
 
==Minutes==

Revision as of 10:59, 12 April 2019

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Logistic information

 BlueJeans calling instructions:
 Toll-Free Number (U.S.&  Canada):  888-240-2560
 International toll number:         408-740-7256
 Bluejeans CODE:                  998 903 0149
 Bluejeans link: https://bluejeans.com/9989030149

Agenda

A partial TO-DO list suggested by Bob Michaels

HARDWARE

-- Uncable much of the APEX/Tritium setup, leaving a blank slate
-- Reconfigure the DAQ. Remove FADCs to make room for MPDs.  Create the CODA configs we need.
-- Install the MPD readout.
-- Using a programmable pulser, produce a fake detector signal into a discriminator, form a trigger, run the DAQ, and see the fake detector in ADCs, TDCs, and scalers.  This implies software, too, see below.

There is more after that ...


SOFTWARE (at least some of the people who work on software must become experts in the hardware)

-- Use recent Podd version, revive ParityData class which 
   contains quartz detectors, scintillators, and auxiliary 
   diagnostics like scalers and trigger bit pattern. 
-- Somebody else takes care of GEMS -- not my job.
-- Organize the counting-mode analysis to 
   (1) Check out detectors in counting mode (pulse-height 
       distribution, etc). Standard diagnostic histograms.
   (2) Check detector alignment with VDC tracks, 
   (3) Study backgrounds 
   (4) Support the Optics calibration of the spectrometer 
   (5) Measure the Q-squared.  
-- Prepare ROOT macros related to the above.
-- Prepare a reasonable database, e.g. transport tensor, crate map, detector map.
-- Test the software
   Test 1: Using APEX scintillator S2 data mimic PREX quartz and scintillators; see correlations to VDC tracks.
   Test 2: Using fake pulser (see hardware section) see data in ADCs, TDCs, and scalers
   Test 3: Reproduce sieve slit data and Qsq from PREX-I using this updated software.  It should be a matter of switching databases and config files and pointing to the PREX-I data.
-- How to maintain and organize the software ?

Minutes

Present

Excused