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*2 Pis set up with Argon cases and thermal gel. | |||
*Developed rough scaffolding structure for front end display in JS. | |||
** Chart.js library used for visuals. | |||
*Researched and experimented with several parsing libraries. | |||
**Papa Parse deemed the only suitable library for easy success client-side. | |||
*Manually parsing one-line CSV file with fetch API and node http server. | |||
**Papa Parse can be revisited for more complex data structures. |
Revision as of 16:26, 17 September 2020
Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meetings, 2nd September
Present
Simon Jolly, Saad Shaikh, Fern Pannell
Saad Shaikh
- Finished transfer report.
- Wrote first draft of talk slides.
- Wrote Wiki page on background and operation of Zybo and DDC232.
- Uploading data to Plus1 seems to work with CoolTerm, C++ CSV generation and tail/cat commands.
- Will add argument in C++ macro to control rate of CSV file generation on local machine.
- Will write Wiki page on QuARC data analysis.
- Will implement readout before and after CONV toggles on DDC232.
- Will give a mock talk in next week's meeting.
Fern Pannell
- 2 Pis set up with Argon cases and thermal gel.
- Developed rough scaffolding structure for front end display in JS.
- Chart.js library used for visuals.
- Researched and experimented with several parsing libraries.
- Papa Parse deemed the only suitable library for easy success client-side.
- Manually parsing one-line CSV file with fetch API and node http server.
- Papa Parse can be revisited for more complex data structures.