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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | The Data Acquisition (DAQ) setup at CUA utilizes "CODA" which is a software and hardware that | + | The Data Acquisition (DAQ) setup at CUA utilizes "CODA" which is a software and hardware that enables data taking in experimental nuclear physics. We use CODA for many experiments at CUA (light yield, PMT testing, etc.). You can read more about it [https://coda.jlab.org/drupal/content/welcome here.] |
== How to use CODA == | == How to use CODA == | ||
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Introduction
The Data Acquisition (DAQ) setup at CUA utilizes "CODA" which is a software and hardware that enables data taking in experimental nuclear physics. We use CODA for many experiments at CUA (light yield, PMT testing, etc.). You can read more about it here.
How to use CODA
Starting coda
- On the DAQ computer, type < cd coda > in a terminal to go to the directory where coda is located.
- In the same terminal, type < sudo
- Select the configuration name "vme_camac"
Killing coda
Troubleshoot
- Possible website that may help.
FAQ
- Why does coda sometimes crash?
- Who can help us if there is a bigger internal issue?
- Steve Wood: email - saw@jlab.org