OWG Meeting 23-Jun-2010

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Agenda

  • Announcements
  • Review of minutes from 9-Jun-2010 meeting
  • Trigger workshop 8-Jul - Alex, Chris
  • Event display status - Andrew
  • RootSpy status - Justin
  • Mantis bug tracker status - Elliott
  • Trigger test stand - Alex S
  • Coil test update - Elliott, Yi
  • Other electronics, trigger and DAQ status reports - Fernando, Chris, Ben, Ed, Alex, Dave, William, Bryan


Time/Location

1:30 PM Wed 23-Jun-2010 CC F326


Announcements

Next Meeting

1:30 PM Wed 7-Jul-2010 CC F326



New Action Items from this Meeting

Minutes

Attendees: Elliott W, Simon T, Andrew B, Mark I, Bryan M, Yi Q, Dave L, Alex S, Beni Z.


Event Display

Andrew Blackburn, CNU summer student, reported on progress on the event display. He is adding detectors one-by-one and displaying the information in DANAEVIO bank-by-bank. So far about one half (10 out of 20) of the DANAEVIO banks are displayed. He currently has duplicated about 80% of the screens from the ROOT-based event display program. He is aiming for a preliminary deployment in the next few weeks.


Trigger Workshop

The 12 GeV Trigger Workshop will take place at CNU on 8-Jul. See the JLab calendar for a link to the agenda, participant list, etc.


RootSpy

Dave Lawrence reported on Justin Barry's progress on improving the RootSpy facility. Justin recently learned about ROOT and is adding new features, and will add an archive facility. He will give a report at a future Online meeting.


Mantis

Elliott reported on progress installing the Mantis bug/issue tracking system. A test installation and checkout by the Offline group was successful and Marty is currently installing Mantis for production use.


Trigger Test Stand

Alex reported that Hai recently added the capability of specifying a custom test waveform for each individual channel in the FADC250. A full report will be given at the Trigger Workshop.


Coil Test


Elliott reported on steady progress wiring up the controls racks, repairing coil 1, and beginning installation of the test stand. A preliminary safety review will be held in the next week or so.


DAQ

Bryan reported that linux drivers are ready for all DAQ-group supported front-end boards.