In situations where an XLM-XXV is not available, Wash-U chip boards can be read out using an XLM and an SIS3300/SIS3301 FADC module. This command allows you to combine these into a single module. from the point of view of a stack.
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Normally the XLM modules used are either a hinp or psd module. As the code for these is maintained by Washington Univ, Those drivers are not documented here. |
The command produces the following data format:
+------------------------------------+
| id (16) bits |
+------------------------------------+
| tag data from the xlm 1 srama |
...
| tag data from xlm1 sram b |
../
+------------------------------------+
| 0xfadc |
+------------------------------------+
| Mask of read groups |
+------------------------------------+
| Data from the FADC module group1 |
+------------------------------------+
| 0xaaa |
+------------------------------------+
...
| Data from the FADC module group2 |
...
+y------------------------------------+
Note that the configuration parameters of the XLM's determine whether
or not both SRAM banks are read, the configuration of the FADC determines
which FADC groups are read, and the -xlm option value
determines whether one or two XLM modules are associated witht this
HiRA module.
-id integerProvides the id tag that precedes the data from the two actual modules.
-xlm module-nameThis parameter is a list of one or two XLM modules assoiated with this HiRA.
-fadc module-nameThis parameter is the name of the sis330x module that gets the analog data
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The software does not check that the XLM is an XLM or that the fadc is an SIS 330x module. |