examples/transport.py: refine syntax

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Robert Jördens 2014-10-04 18:25:36 -06:00 committed by Sebastien Bourdeauducq
parent 4943cce5ab
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@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ class Transport(AutoContext):
self.transport.append(t, u, trigger=True)
# append the reverse transport (from stop to 0)
# both durations are the same in this case
self.transport.append(t[-1] - t[::-1], u[::-1], trigger=True)
self.transport.append(t[-1] - t[::-1], u[::-1], trigger=True,
name="from_stop")
# closes the frame with a wait line before jumping back into the jump table
# so that frame signal can be set before the jump
# also mark the frame as closed and prevent further append()ing
@ -57,7 +58,9 @@ class Transport(AutoContext):
# leaves the ion in the dark at the transport endpoint
delay(self.wait_at_stop)
# transport back (again: trigger, delay())
self.transport.advance()
# can explicitly reference segment name
# yet segments can only be advance()ed in order
self.transport.advance(name="from_stop")
# ensures all segments have been advanced() through, must leave pdq
# in a state where the next frame can begin()
self.transport.finish()
@ -77,9 +80,6 @@ class Transport(AutoContext):
self.transport()
return self.detect()
def report(self, i, n):
self.histograms[i] = n
@kernel
def repeat(self):
hist = array(0, self.nbins)
@ -91,28 +91,27 @@ class Transport(AutoContext):
hist[n] += 1
for i in range(self.nbins):
self.report(i, hist[i])
self.histogram.append(hist[i])
def scan(self, stops):
self.histograms = [0] * self.nbins
self.histogram = []
for s in stops:
# non-kernel, calculate waveforms, build frames
# could also be rpc'ed from repeat()
self.prepare(s)
# kernel part
self.repeat()
# live update 2d plot with current self.histograms
# self.broadcast(self.histograms)
# live update 2d plot with current self.histogram
# broadcast(s, self.histogram)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# data is usually precomputed offline
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
)
# we would usually do
# np.savez("transport.npz")
with corecom_serial.CoreCom() as com:
coredev = core.Core(com)
@ -121,16 +120,17 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
bd=dds_core.DDS(core=coredev, dds_sysclk=1*GHz,
reg_channel=0, rtio_channel=1),
pmt=rtio_core.RTIOIn(core=coredev, channel=0),
# a compound pdq device that wraps multiple usb devices into one
# a compound pdq device that wraps multiple usb devices (looked up
# by usb "serial number"/id) into one
electrodes=pdq2.CompoundPDQ2(core=coredev,
ids=["qc_q1_{}".format(i) for i in range(4)],
rtio_trigger=3, rtio_frame=(4, 5, 6)),
transport_data=data, # or: np.load("transport.npz")
transport_data=data, # or: json.load
wait_at_stop=100*us,
speed=1.5,
repeats=100,
nbins=100
)
# scan transport endpoint
stop = range(exp.transport_data["t"].shape[0], 10)
stop = range(0, len(exp.transport_data["t"]), 10)
exp.scan(stop)