NIST Scan Framework For ARTIQ
2.1
  • Introduction
  • Installing the NIST scan framework
  • Creating scan experiments
    • Getting Started with Scans
    • Processing and handling of scan data
    • Core scan features
    • Relative scan ranges and auto tracking
    • Time & frequency scans
    • Performing multiple measurements
    • Performing calculations
    • Running warmup points
    • Monitor histograms
    • 2D Scans
    • Lost ion detection and reloading
  • Using models for data processing
  • Scans references and API docs
  • Models reference and API docs
  • Curve fitting
  • Applets
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Creating scan experimentsΒΆ

  • Getting Started with Scans
    • Creating a 1D Scan
    • Creating a Scan Model
  • Processing and handling of scan data
    • Generating statistics and mutating datasets
    • Performing fits
    • Avoiding bad fits: fit validations
    • Custom handling of fits
    • Setting fit guesses in the GUI
  • Core scan features
    • Pausing, resuming, & early termination
    • Passes
    • Broadcast, Persist, and Save
    • Current Scan Namespace
    • Monitoring Histograms
    • Profiling
  • Relative scan ranges and auto tracking
    • Relative scan ranges
    • Auto-tracking
  • Time & frequency scans
    • Time scans
    • Frequency scans
    • Time/frequency scans
  • Performing multiple measurements
    • Multiple measurements without models
    • Multiple measurements when using models
  • Performing calculations
  • Running warmup points
  • Monitor histograms
  • 2D Scans
    • The calculate_dim0 Callback
    • Example 2D Scan
  • Lost ion detection and reloading
    • Lost Ion Re-Loading
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