This is historical information of device classes implemented in PEM100 device server.
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Development status:
Released
Information status: New
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Class Description
- Device used to control the PEM100 controller associated with a photoelastic modulator
- Communication part managed by Serial Device with the following RS232 parameters: BaudRate = 2400 Newline = 10 CharLength = 8 StopBits = 0 (means 1 bit) SerialLine = COMx (where x is the number of the serial port) TimeOut = 2000 Parity = none
Families: OtherInstruments
Key words: Instrumentation
Platform: All Platforms
Language: Cpp
Contact:
Hardware
Manufacturer: none
Bus: toto
Class interface
Attributes:
Name | Description |
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retardationScalar: DevDouble | — |
frequencyScalar: DevDouble | — |
waveLengthScalar: DevDouble | — |
voltageScalar: DevDouble | — |
Commands:
Name | Description |
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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. |
ChangeHarmonicInput: DevVoid Output: DevVoid |
change current harmonic monitoring |
Set1FInput: DevVoid Output: DevVoid |
display 1F on tyhe terminal display and on the remote control mode display |
Set2FInput: DevVoid Output: DevVoid |
display 2F on tyhe terminal display and on the remote control mode display |
Pipes:
Properties:
Name | Description |
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SerialLineProxyNameDevString | SerialLine Proxy Name |
PEMTypeDevLong | model : 90 or 100 |
20 Apr 2017, Piotr Goryl
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23 Feb 2017, Piotr Goryl
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The device class has been added to catalogue.
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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, 1:14 p.m.