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+ | == Sync Box User's Guide == | ||
+ | The Sync Box user's guide and list of available commands is available [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/Hardware/tech_description/SyncBox_UserGuide_S589_502.pdf here]. | ||
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== Sync Box Firmware == | == Sync Box Firmware == | ||
− | + | The latest version of stable Sync Box firmware is sync_box_fw_v6d_01nov2007, available in UBC's CVS repository. | |
== Minicom Setup == | == Minicom Setup == |
Revision as of 11:10, 25 July 2008
Contents
Sync Box User's Guide
The Sync Box user's guide and list of available commands is available here.
Sync Box Firmware
The latest version of stable Sync Box firmware is sync_box_fw_v6d_01nov2007, available in UBC's CVS repository.
Minicom Setup
To issue commands to a sync box over an RS-232 line, you can use a Linux program called 'MiniCom'. To install this application, type the following:
> apt-get install...
To start MiniCom:
> sudo minicom
Minicom needs the following options changed for it to work properly:
> <ctrl-a>, <z>, <a> > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Serial Device> = /dev/ttyS0 > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Bps/Par/Bits> = 9600 8N1 > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Hardware Flow Control> = No > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Software Flow Control> = No > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Modem and dialing> <Modem has DCD line> = No
After you modify these settings, remember to save, exit, and restart Minicom.
Commands to the Sync Box
Using Minicom, a list of all the commands available is given by typing
> h
MCE Setup for the Sync Box
To check that the sync box is connected correctly to the MCE, issue the command
wb cc select_clk 1
and then read back the value:
rb cc select_clk Line 0 : ok : 1
Setting select_clk to 1 tells the MCE to sync its internal clock with the clock signal encoded from the sync box. If the MCE does not see the sync box, the parameter will revert to 0 in about 1 second.
To accept sync triggers and serial numbers from the sync box, two more commands are needed:
wb cc use_sync 2 wb cc use_dv 2
These registers are configured automatically by the config system if the parameters "hardware_sync" and "config_sync" are both 1 in experiment.cfg. If you change the values in $MAS_DATA/experiment.cfg instead of $MAS_TEMPLATE/experiment.cfg, remember to "mce_make_config" before re-running the config script.
A quick way to check that sync numbers are getting into the MCE frame data is to take some frames and check the data using the eat_packets tool:
mce@mce-act-b1$ mce_run sync_test 400 s RUNFILE_NAME=/data/cryo/current_data//sync_test.run FRAME_BASENAME=/data/cryo/current_data//sync_test
mce@mce-act-b1$ $MAS_ROOT/utilities/eat_packets -f $MAS_DATA/sync_test -d 1 frame_size=1100 -> 4400 offset frm_idx frame# 0000000000 0 0 surprise sync_dv 4557476, after sequence [0,0) EOF, exiting after 400 frames + 0 bytes
If the mce_run does not terminate quickly, the sync box may not be properly connected to the MCE. If the eat_packets complains only about the first frame (offset 00000000), then the sync numbers are intact and incrementing contiguously. If eat_packets complains about pretty much every frame, the sync numbers are not getting into the frame data.