Difference between revisions of "HPS 2016 Trigger Commissioning"
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Two types of runs: | Two types of runs: | ||
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# ECal Pedestal Runs | # ECal Pedestal Runs | ||
+ | #* 20 nA (or lower) | ||
+ | #* 100 nA | ||
+ | #* 200 nA | ||
# 20 kHz Pulser Runs | # 20 kHz Pulser Runs | ||
#* 100 Million event (~1 hour) at each beam current: | #* 100 Million event (~1 hour) at each beam current: | ||
− | #** | + | #** 20 nA (or lower) |
− | #** | + | #** 100 nA |
− | #** | + | #** 200 nA |
− | + | Ideally the pedestal runs should be done first so that they can be used | |
+ | to update the pedestals used for the 20 kHz Pulser runs. This requires | ||
+ | an ECal expert available and to then update the trigger files for the | ||
+ | subsequent Pulser runs. If this is not the case, the Pulser runs can be | ||
+ | done first. |
Revision as of 18:54, 1 February 2016
Two types of runs:
- ECal Pedestal Runs
- 20 nA (or lower)
- 100 nA
- 200 nA
- 20 kHz Pulser Runs
- 100 Million event (~1 hour) at each beam current:
- 20 nA (or lower)
- 100 nA
- 200 nA
- 100 Million event (~1 hour) at each beam current:
Ideally the pedestal runs should be done first so that they can be used to update the pedestals used for the 20 kHz Pulser runs. This requires an ECal expert available and to then update the trigger files for the subsequent Pulser runs. If this is not the case, the Pulser runs can be done first.