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Development status: Released
Information status: New

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Class Description


Device Server to read current from the LOCO Ion Pump Splitter Box.

Families: Vacuum

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Language: Python

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Class interface


Attributes:

Name Description
IP1Scalar: DevDouble
IP2Scalar: DevDouble
IP3Scalar: DevDouble
IP4Scalar: DevDouble
IP5Scalar: DevDouble
P1Scalar: DevDouble
P2Scalar: DevDouble
P3Scalar: DevDouble
P5Scalar: DevDouble
Frequencies1sSpectrum: DevDouble
Frequencies10sSpectrum: DevDouble

Commands:

Name Description
StateInput: DevVoid
Output: State
This command gets the device state (stored in its device_state data member) and returns it to the caller.
StatusInput: DevVoid
Output: DevString
This command gets the device status (stored in its device_status data member) and returns it to the caller.

Pipes:

Properties:

Name Description
SerialLineDevString SerialLine device server used to communicate with the LOCO splitter
FreqCalibrationDouble[]Type C factor to convert from frequency to current: I = 10^[(f-660)/80] / C If the device has been pre-calibrated this value is supposed to be 1
PumpKDouble[]Type Used to calculate the pressure using the formula: I = K*p^n
PumpNDouble[]Type Used to calculate the presure using the formula: I = K*p^n

README

b'\nThis device server is part of the ALBA Vacuum suite and requires VacuumController and Fandango modules available in your PYTHONPATH\n\nModules can be obtained from:\n\n https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tango-ds/code/DeviceClasses/Vacuum/VacuumController\n\n https://svn.code.sf.net/p/tango-cs/code/share/fandango\n\n\nFor more information check the VacuumController/CHANGES and README.txt files\n'

20 Apr 2017, Piotr Goryl
Updated:
The device class has been updated.
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23 Feb 2017, Piotr Goryl
Created:
The device class has been added to catalogue.
Added by:pgoryl2 on:20 Apr 2017, 1:19 p.m.