We store the ROOT histograms generated by analyze-waveforms
and the RDataFrames containing the waveform integrations for all events.
Files are stored in Git LFS and need to be less than 2 GB.
@AlexAlbert41
Overvoltage and trigger threshold working point scan.
Currently done only on module 200 041 and the temperature information is not stored, it could be a good idea to ignore the first few runs as they may have not reached thermal equilibrium yet.
There is an additional file called scan_log.csv
with information about the scan.
Here is all of the standard module data recorded at an overvoltage of X.XXV (OPTIMIZED WORKING POINT) and trigger threshold of -XXmV (OPTIMIZED WORKING POINT).
If the module ID ends with an R
, the module was rotated such that the B
SiPM was in the A
readout and A
SiPM was in the B
readout.
Example data from when one resistor in the QAQC jig was faulty. Used as a reference for when more QAQC jigs are built and need to be diagnosed.
One of the pi-pad resistors on channel 5 was free-floating and therefore the signal was not attenuated properly.
For studying how the temperature of the SiPM affects the breakdown volatage and gain.