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Class Description


This device controls the pulse processing unit (PPU) of a fast scintillation detector (SD).
This PPU is called CYBERSTAR. This product come from OXFORD DANFYSIK. The device controls the 3 parts of the PPU thanks to a RS232 link. 1- the high voltage module. (Voltage applied to the photomultplier of SD) 2- the preamplifier and shaping Amplifier module.(pulses shaping) 3- the Single Channel Annalyser.(energy selector).

Families: Acquisition

Key words: 2D

Language: Cpp

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Class interface


Attributes:

Name Description
voltageScalar: DevDouble
forcedRemoteModeScalar: DevBoolean
amplifierGainScalar: DevDouble
peakingTimeScalar: DevDouble
scaLowerThresholdScalar: DevDouble
scaUpperThresholdScalar: DevDouble
windowWidthScalar: DevDouble
windowCenterPositionScalar: 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
MaxThresholdDevFloat Maximum voltage for upper threshold attribute
SerialProxyNameDevString name of the Serial Line device Proxy

22 Feb 2018, DS Admin
Updated:
The device class has been updated.
You can see previous version here .



22 Feb 2018, DS Admin
Updated:
The device class has been updated.
You can see previous version here .



16 Feb 2018, DS Admin
Updated:
The device class has been updated.
You can see previous version here .



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, 1:03 p.m.