# Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Robert Jordens import numpy as np from artiq import * # data is usually precomputed offline transport_data = dict( t=np.linspace(0, 10, 101), # waveform time u=np.random.randn(101, 4*3*3), # waveform data, # 4 devices, 3 board each, 3 dacs each ) class Transport(EnvExperiment): """Transport""" def build(self): self.setattr_device("core") self.setattr_device("bd") self.setattr_device("bdd") self.setattr_device("pmt") self.setattr_device("electrodes") self.setattr_argument("wait_at_stop", NumberValue(100*us)) self.setattr_argument("speed", NumberValue(1.5)) self.setattr_argument("repeats", NumberValue(100)) self.setattr_argument("nbins", NumberValue(100)) def calc_waveforms(self, stop): t = transport_data["t"][:stop]*self.speed u = transport_data["u"][:stop] self.electrodes.disarm() self.tf = self.electrodes.create_frame() self.tf.create_segment(t, u, name="to_stop") # append the reverse transport (from stop to 0) # both durations are the same in this case self.tf.create_segment(t[-1] - t[::-1], u[::-1], name="from_stop") # distributes frames to the sub-devices in CompoundPDQ2 # and uploads them self.electrodes.arm() @kernel def cool(self): with parallel: self.bd.pulse(200*MHz, 1*ms) self.bdd.pulse(300*MHz, 1*ms) self.bd.pulse(210*MHz, 100*us) @kernel def transport(self): # selects transport frame # triggers pdqs to start transport frame segment # plays the transport waveform from 0 to stop # delay()s the core by the duration of the waveform segment self.tf.to_stop.advance() # leaves the ion in the dark at the transport endpoint delay(self.wait_at_stop) # transport back (again: trigger, delay()) # segments can only be advance()ed in order # since this is the last segment, pdq will go back to jump table self.tf.from_stop.advance() @kernel def detect(self): with parallel: self.bd.pulse(220*MHz, 100*us) self.pmt.gate_rising(100*us) self.bd.on(200*MHz) self.bdd.on(300*MHz) return self.pmt.count() @kernel def one(self): self.cool() self.transport() return self.detect() @kernel def repeat(self): self.histogram = [0 for _ in range(self.nbins)] for i in range(self.repeats): n = self.one() if n >= self.nbins: n = self.nbins - 1 self.histogram[n] += 1 def scan(self, stops): for s in stops: self.histogram = [] # non-kernel, build frames # could also be rpc'ed from repeat() self.calc_waveforms(s) # kernel part self.repeat() # live update 2d plot with current self.histogram # broadcast(s, self.histogram) def run(self): # scan transport endpoint stops = range(10, len(transport_data["t"]), 10) self.scan(stops)