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Feature #343

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measure and adjust exposure time of the presets during MSI session

Added by Anchi Cheng about 14 years ago. Updated almost 14 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
High
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Category:
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Start date:
04/10/2010
Due date:
% Done:

100%

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Description

Need a node that take the reference target, measure dose there, adjust not only the preset used for measuring the preset but also others.

Actions #1

Updated by Anchi Cheng about 14 years ago

  • Target version set to 8
  • % Done changed from 0 to 50

Revision r13449 is tested in simulation but not on the microscope, yet.

Actions #2

Updated by Anchi Cheng about 14 years ago

Revision r13451, r13452 are debugs from simulation test within MSI-T coma application

Actions #3

Updated by Anchi Cheng about 14 years ago

This does not work well enough in scaling short exposure time because the time is integer and if the change is small such as 3% each time it measured, the ones at below 30 ms exposure time would not change number but will accumulate to be bad latter on.

Actions #4

Updated by Anchi Cheng about 14 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to In Test
  • % Done changed from 50 to 100

r13709 and schema-r13713.py together made the preset and its related pyscope camera exposure time to float.
This feature should work right now. Jim did the code review right after r13709 was committed and before the database was changed. Tested in simulation, need to test in real experiment.

Actions #5

Updated by Anchi Cheng almost 14 years ago

  • Status changed from In Test to Closed

It does work in reality but with limitation. Camera shutter times can not be assigned to any floating number. On Tietz, it is limited by integer in minisecond, for example. The adjustment in fraction of minisecond therefore has no effect and the result is not ideal for auto hole finding.

Actions #6

Updated by Amber Herold almost 14 years ago

  • Target version changed from 8 to Appion/Leginon 2.0.0
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