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* [[ Flux jumping ]] | * [[ Flux jumping ]] |
Revision as of 14:32, 4 August 2008
Always cleanly reset the MCE after a power-up or a reconfiguration! If you do not, MCE communication with the PC may not work.
> mce_reset_clean
Note that after a reset, not all of the DAC outputs are reset to zero. In addition, values written to RAM-based registers are not reset. To reset these registers, a full reconfiguration is required.
> rs psc cycle_pow 1 > mce_reset_clean
Contents
MCE Firmware Releases
You can download all the MCE firmware configuration files here. Information on the firmware for each card can be found through the links below:
- Clock Card (CC)
- Readout Card (RC)
- Bias Card (BC)
- Address Card (AC)
- Power-Supply Unit Controller (PSUC)
MCE Features and How-To Guides
- Readout Card Data Modes
- Digital 4-pole Butterworth Low-pass filter
- Flux jumping
- Raw-mode readout
- High rate acquisition
- Fast SQ2 Feedback and TES Biasing with an Address Card
- The STOP Command
MCE Firmware Bugs/ Features Under Development
Hardware Peripherals
Software Tools
All that you need to know about logging into our CVS repository can be found here:
We decided (sadly) NOT to migrate from CVS to SVN, if we ever do here is some information:
- SVN Manual
- Accessing the SVN Repository
- SVN Commit Guidelines
- SVN Basic Operations