New Features

This documents many of the new things you can do in New XINA.

Miscellaneous Features

Profile & Preferences

In the very top right, if you click on your name, there are a number of new controls available.

Old Tools

While most new tools do not map one-to-one to old tools, those listed here reimplement or combine functionality from old tools, but also offer new enhancements.

Events

The Events tool is similar to the Alerts, Marker Log, Marker Log Trending, Message Log, and Message Log trending tools.

Detailed feature list coming soon.

Mnemonic Plot & Mnemonic Trending

The Mnemonic Plot and Mnemonic Trending tools are similar to all of the old Housekeeping tools, and also the Laser tool. The difference between the two is that the Mnemonic Plot looks at a single interval of time, and the Mnemonic Trending can look at multiple distinct intervals. Beyond that, their functionality is mostly shared.

First, there are many, many new, powerful mnemonic settings. You can access them through the gear button next to a mnemonic in the "Select Mnemonics" card, or through the chart's right-click menu:

Beyond that, other new features include:

Spectra Viewer

The Spectra Viewer is most similar to the old MOMA Science Trending tool, but has been made flexible enough to handle use cases from most of the other science tools. But there are some things that couldn't have been done in any tool, before:

Diagram Viewer, Simulator, & Editor

The new Diagram tools was designed to replace the old MOMA Diagram, but in a much more flexible way.

New Tools

Many tools are entirely new.

Mnemonic Export, Mnemonic Trend Export, & Packages

The Mnemonic Export and Mnemonic Trend Export tools can configure and kick off export processes, ideal when dealing with too much data to view in the browser. These export products can contain CSV data tables and PDF plots, and they can be configured to generate automatically on some schedule or when new data is received, and to be emailed out. For example, you could set up an automatic report plotting long-term consumable values that's emailed to you every month, or you could set up an automatic report with some significant summary data that's emailed out for each TID as it's mined.

The Package tool allows you to browse these export products.

Nominal Range Export

The Nominal Range Export tool allows you to manage and export nominal ranges. The main interface is an editor for creating or editing nominal ranges, and through the "Export" button in the top right you can export selected nominal ranges in one or more mission-relevant formats.

Nominal Range Trending

The Nominal Range Trending tool is the best way to generate a "limit report" kind of document. It's built around a table comparing nominal ranges across intervals. For example, you could select all "expected values", and all "baseline" TIDs or all instances of a particular marker, and then you'll get an exportable table checking each expected value across each interval, showing red, yellow, or green. The table can use one row per nominal range or can condense them to one row per mnemonic. You can also overwrite or manually populate values. For example, you might note that one particular limit event should be ignored, or you might include some manually-populated values. And, of course, you can export the table through the button in the top right, either as plain CSVs or as a color-coded XLSX spreadsheet.

Mnemonic Management

The Mnemonic Management tool allows advanced users to correct issues with mnemonic names, definitions, and aliases. Most users will never need to use it; please seek particular instruction if you think you need this.

Model Management

The Model Management tool helps advanced users to correct some mining issues and manage scheduled tasks. Most users will never need to use it; please seek particular instruction if you think you need this.


Revision #9
Created 8 January 2026 03:13:16 by Joseph Avolio
Updated 13 January 2026 17:36:39 by Joseph Avolio