This is historical information of device classes implemented in MaiaDimension device server.

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Development status: Released
Information status: New

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Class Description


Class for controlling different dimensions of the Maia Detector. A dimension represent a movement that can be a combination of axis.

Families: Acquisition

Key words:

Platform: Unix Like

Language: Cpp

License: GPL

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Hardware


Manufacturer: Brookhaven National Laboratory and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Product:

Maia Detector

Bus: Data Socket

Class interface


Attributes:

Name Description
NameScalar: DevString Name of dimension
PixelCoordScalar: DevLong Current spatial pixel
PixelCoordExtentScalar: DevLong Current spatial pixel
PixelHysteresisScalar: DevDouble Spatial pixel transition hysteresis
PixelOriginScalar: DevDouble Position of origin of spatial pixel array
PixelPitchScalar: DevDouble Size of spatial pixels
PositionScalar: DevDouble Current position
PositionUnitScalar: DevString Units of position
PositionSourceScalar: DevString Encoder or other axis driving this dimension

Commands:

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

Pipes:

Properties:

Name Description
SocketDSDevString Name of the tango device making the socket connection (MaiaCtrl)
DimNbDevLong Dimension index
SimulationModeDevLong 0 -> not simulation

23 Feb 2017, Piotr Goryl
Updated:
The device class has been updated.
You can see previous version here .



19 Jan 2017, Piotr Goryl
Updated:
The device server has been updated.
You are looking at this version now.



2 Jan 2017, Piotr Goryl
Created:
The device server has been added to catalogue.
Added by:pgoryl2 on:19 Jan 2017, 10:33 a.m.