A Distributed GUI-based Computer Control System for Atomic Physics Experiments
Aug, 20126 pages
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- Rev.Sci.Instrum. 84 (2013) 015105
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- 1208.2607 [physics.atom-ph]
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Atomic physics experiments often require a complex sequence of precisely timed computer controlled events. This paper describes a distributed graphical user interface-based control system designed with such experiments in mind, which makes use of off-the-shelf output hardware from National Instruments. The software makes use of a client-server separation between a user interface for sequence design and a set of output hardware servers. Output hardware servers are designed to use standard National Instruments output cards, but the client-server nature should allow this to be extended to other output hardware. Output sequences running on multiple servers and output cards can be synchronized using a shared clock. By using a field programmable gate array-generated variable frequency clock, redundant buffers can be dramatically shortened, and a time resolution of 100 ns achieved over effectively arbitrary sequence lengths.- 89.20.Ff
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- client-server systems
- control engineering computing
- distributed processing
- field programmable gate arrays
- graphical user interfaces
- physics computing
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