Minicom alternative, new CAEN HV interface (Freeman)
Quick Reference[edit | edit source]
- Login as root on host jlabdaq
- type su in a terminal window
- Then type the root password
- Note: This program uses lock files to lock a serial port. There may be a way to set permissions on the /var/lock directory so that you do not have to login as root. As of this writing though....you will need the root password
- Type SW1470 on the command line, logged in as root .
- Top left of screen you will see, File => Add new N147x Board
- This pops up a new window:
- Window Settings:
- Connection type: USB
- Comm port: ttyUSB0 and 9600 (for USB port 0 and baud rate of 9600)
- Module address: 0 (For non daisy chained module)
- This should pop up a window with the 4 HV channel settings. (if not, see troubleshooting below)
Introduction[edit | edit source]
I was assigned to implement an alternative interface to the CAEN N1470 HV card. The original plan was to see if something existed already, then use this as a model to program something. I found that CAEN provides a java interface to their board. It requires the RXTXComm java library as the Serial interface. Getting this library to work was challenging. I just happened to find an updated .rpm package, which had updated libraries, which I was ultimately able to get working on the current installation of CentOS, on host jlabdaq. Originally, I used an older version of the RXTXComm library which was giving segmentation faults when triing to connect to the ttyUSBx port. Do to time constraints I was not able to program something, so the following sections highlight the installation and troubleshooting of CAEN's interface.
Installation[edit | edit source]
The following are links to the download pages used for this installation.
External Download Pages: CAEN java interface rxtx_java-2.2pre2-16.1.x86_64.rpm
Local Copies: CAEN java interface rxtx_java-2.2pre2-16.1.x86_64.rpm