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*Added standard deviation error calculation to FTDI averaging process, writes errors to an additional line in CSV file.
*Added standard deviation error calculation to FTDI averaging process, writes errors to an additional line in CSV file.
*Multithreaded FTDI code to optimise DAQ speed. With an integration time of 170us and 4 DDC232 boards, average time between measurements is typically 172us, down from about 200-210us.
*Multithreaded (3 in total) FTDI code to optimise DAQ speed. With an integration time of 170us and 4 DDC232 boards, average time between measurements is typically 172us, down from about 200-210us.
*Will meet with Clive and Izzat on 23rd to discuss daisy-chain problems on DDC232 board.
*Will meet with Clive and Izzat on 23rd to discuss daisy-chain problems on DDC232 board.
*Will assist Fern in setting up libFTDI on Raspberry Pi early next week.
*Will assist Fern in setting up libFTDI on Raspberry Pi early next week.

Revision as of 16:29, 22 February 2021

Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meetings, 22nd February

Present

Simon Jolly, Saad Shaikh, Fern Pannell

Saad Shaikh

  • Added standard deviation error calculation to FTDI averaging process, writes errors to an additional line in CSV file.
  • Multithreaded (3 in total) FTDI code to optimise DAQ speed. With an integration time of 170us and 4 DDC232 boards, average time between measurements is typically 172us, down from about 200-210us.
  • Will meet with Clive and Izzat on 23rd to discuss daisy-chain problems on DDC232 board.
  • Will assist Fern in setting up libFTDI on Raspberry Pi early next week.
  • Created poster for HEP summer school.
  • Will spend most of time this week working on pre-HEP School problems.

Fern Pannell