MOMA C++ Mining Scripts
Introduction
The MOMA C++ mining scripts are command-line tools built on top of MOMA Data View code.
The primary purpose of these scripts is to extract data into a XINA Online-friendly format. They currently live in mine699.gsfc.nasa.gov in the /home/mpallone/cpp-playground directory (although I intend to move them into /usr/local/bin as soon as I can get permission...):
If running these executables on mine699, be sure to be logged in as a user whose momagse directory is configured and up to date, such as the 'moma' user.
Housekeeping mining script
Absolute filename: /home/mpallone/cpp-playground/extract_hk_data_main
From the file's header comment:
/**
*
* @file extract_hk_data_mainclass.cpp
* @author Mark Pallone
* @date December, 2015
*
* A script to extract HK data from a TMFile in order to populate XINA online
* databases.
*
* Data will be written to the specified output directory with the preferred
* XINA format. That is, one datapoint per line as follows:
*
* utc time,fsw time,relative time,hkid,science value
*
* Note that times will be in microseconds, not seconds, unless the --seconds
* flag is used.
*
* The name of the output file will be:
*
* <tid_number>{=html}_hk_data.csv
*
* Example usage:
*
* ./extract_hk_data_main --infile <full path to tm.mom file>
* --outdir <full path to output directory>{=html}
* --hkids 1,2,5-10,15-20 --dhkids 30-50,55
*
* HKIDs listed immediately after the --hkids flag will have *all* of their
* values stored.
*
* Delta HKIDs listed next to the --dhkids flag will have their initial value
* stored, and subsequent values will only be stored if they differ from the
* previous value for that particular HKID.
*
* One or both of --hkids, --dhkids must be specified.
*/
MOMA Consumables
A MOMA consumable is defined as any piece of hardware in the MOMA
instrument that has a limited lifetime. What exactly "lifetime" means
is dependent on the specific piece of hardware we are interested in and
a single consumable may have more than one way to define its lifetime.
This page details the logic we use to extract the data for each
consumable. Note that this is the master reference, which means the
engineers and scientists should ensure that the logic detailed here is
correct. All consumable data is available on XINA Online at
https://ssed.gsfc.nasa.gov/xina/xo/tool/moma-timeline. __TOC__
WRP Consumable
On Time
WRP on time is determined by calculating the total time that PWM_SPEED
(HKID 832) is above 500 RPM.
Cycles
The number of WRP cycles is determined by counting the number of times
the PWM speed (HKID 832) goes about 30,000 RPM.
NOTE: This current logic counts some of the failed WRP Startups as a
cycle. See
trend
for failed startups.
Filament Consumable
On Time
Filament 1 and Filament 2 on time are determined by calculating the
amount of time that SEB IS_EMON_A and IS_EMON_B (HKIDs 17 and 18) are
greater than 1 uA.
Cycles
Filament 1 and Filament 2 cycles are determined by counting the number
of times the filaments transition from off to on. A few notes about the
algorithm:
if the digital status packet indicates that the SEB is off, then the state of the filaments is considered to be off.a filament is considered to be on if if its on "on bit" (HKIDs 102, 105) is set to 1, and if the FIL_VMON is above 2.5V. Otherwise, it is assumed to be off.if the FIL_VMON is not being sampled, then only the "on bits" (HKIDs 102, 105) are used to determine if the filaments are on.
EM Consumable
On Time
EM 1 and EM 2 on times are determined by summing the on times for all
scans, and then looking for any time when the EMs were constantly on
outside of scanning.
SEB sequences are examined to determine the on time for individual
scans. In order to avoid double-counting scans, only sum packet (packet
type 27) scans are examined when in EI mode, and only science packet
(packet type 26) scans are examined when in LDI mode.
Additionally, outside of science scans, the total time that the EMs are
on are summed. This is determined by summing the amount of time that EM
A and EM B are below -1900 V. HKIDs 22 and 23 are examined in this phase
of the algorithm.
Bradley Tse pointed out a flaw in this algorithm:
There is a corner case where that may introduce its own problems. If the user stops the script after the Sequence was dumped but before scanning started (maybe because they noticed one of the parameters was incorrect), then that means the SebSequences will be duplicated.
And so EM on time for all scans after that (until the next Sequence Dump) will have 2x the amount (or however many times the script was stopped before scans occurred)
Full Cycles and Soft Cycles
EM Cycles are determined through two passes of the data.
The first pass of EM Cycles are counted from the scan status packets.
The cycles are calculated differently depending on the type of mode the
test is in.
If in LDI mode [1], if HKID 222 (SCN_EM1) or HKID 223 (SCN_EM2) is
below the -1900V threshold, then a full cycle is added to the
corresponding detector's count. If in Dark Counts mode [2], no full
cycles are added here, as typically a Dark Counts run contains only 1
full cycle total. If in EI mode [3], soft counts are added to EM1 if
HKID17 (IS_EMON_A) is greater than 9, and the same procedure for EM2 and
HKID18 (EMON_B).
The timestamps of the scan packets are used to determine gaps in time
when scans are not occurring during the test. A second pass through but
looking specifically in the gaps and the binned HK data is necessary to
avoid missing any full or soft cycles.
Here, HKID47 (SEB: EM_1_DAC0_SET) and HKID48 (SEB: EM_2_DAC1_SET) are
looked through individually. If the HK value is > -50V, the detector is
OFF. If the HK value is < -1900 the detector is ON. Full cycles are
added for each occurrence where a detector changes from the OFF state to
the ON state within a gap.
[1] - LDI Mode is when Filaments are OFF ([HKIDs 17/18] < 9), and
the RF (HKID 235) is ON (End Amplitude >= 500A)
[2] - Dark Counts Mode is when Filaments are OFF ([HKIDs 17/18] <
9), and the RF (HKID 235) is OFF (End Amplitude < 500A)
[3] - EI Mode is when a Filament is ON ([HKIDs 17 or 18] > 9)
EM Counts
EM 1 and EM 2 counts are calculated according to the logic below. If the
most recent DAC value (HKIDs 222 and 223) is zero, then ions are not
counted against the multiplier.
# dummy variable to help when counting ions in science packet (packet 26) scans
temp_counts = 0
#
for each packet in the tm.mom file:
if the packet indicates that filament A or filament B is on (HKIDs 105 and 102):
set the current scan type to EI
else:
set the current scan type to LDI
#
else if the packet type is a scan status packet (type 25):
if we're in LDI mode:
count temp_counts against whichever EM is on (or both, if they're both on)
set temp_counts back to 0
#
else if the current mode is LDI mode and the current packet type is a science packet (type 26):
temp_counts += packet.total_ion_count()
#
else if the current mode is EI mode and the current packet type is a sum packet (type 27):
count packet.total_ion_count() against whichever EM is on (or both, if they're both on)
#
# special-case code for handling dark count scans:
else if the current mode is LDI, and the current packet is a sum packet (type 27), and the packet's RF DAC value (HKID 405) < 50:
count packet.total_ion_count() against whichver EM is on (or both, if they're both on)
Laser Consumable
Laser Shots
Laser shots are determined by summing the number of main pulses (HKID
1050) and the number of pre pulses (HKID 1001).
Valve Consumable
MS Valve Cycles
Valve cycles are determined by examining the message log and counting
the number of times a valve transitions from closed to opened. When
counting valve cycles for a TID, the state of the valve cycles in the
previous TID is accounted for. The exact regexes used (as of Feb 22)
are:
VALVE_OPENED_REGEX = r'.*valve \d opened$'
VALVE_CLOSED_REGEX = r'.*valve \d closed$'
PCV Cycles
Counts the number of times the Pressure Control Valve (PCV) on the GC
has been opened. This is found by adding all the times the PCV On bit in
the GC Control register (mask 0x4000 of register 0x3A)(HKID 712)
transitions from 0 to 1.
PCV On Time
This is the total powered time of the PCV. This is determined by
calculating the duration of time when the PCV On bit (HKID 712) is set
to 1 in a TID.
GC Flow Time is calculated the same way, but was made as a separate
consumable so it could be reset when the Helium tank is refilled.
Bus Energy Consumable
Bus 1 energy is calculated by summing HKID 939, and then dividing that
sum by 3600 to get watt-hours.
Bus 2 energy and Bus 3 energy are calculated in the same way, except
HKIDs 940 and 941 are used.
Bus 4 energy is always assumed to be zero.
Miscellaneous
Duration
This is the sum of the durations of all TIDs. Currently, each TID's
duration is calculated by simply subtracting earliest_packet.timestamp
from last_packet.timestamp. However, we plan on making this calculation
more accurate by ignoring rover simulation packets.
Aperture Valve
This is the number of times the "apv open" message appears in the
message log. NOTE: This does not account for APV opens during
commissioning since the "apv open" message is out output.
MOMA DataView
MOMA Data View is an application built with the
Qt framework that is used to interpret,
display, and analyze MOMA data. It can be used for both real time and
post processing purposes. At this time we only support Macs. __TOC__
Installation
<span id="prereq">{=html}</span>{=html}
Prerequisites
A NASA AUID (agency user id)Access to the momaioc server. This will require your AUID account to be setup with the momaioc server. Please contactBradley Tseif you do not have access.A functioning RSA token that is attached to your AUID which will be used when creating a tunnel to the momaioc server. The tunnel is used to gain access to the supplementary files and data.Either thesvncommand line tool or a working Subversion GUI client. See theinstructionsfor installing Subversion.svnis used to download MOMA Data View, all required supplementary files, and MOMA data.You need to either be logged into the NASA network (not NASA guest) or VPNed in
Tunneling into momaioc
This step creates a "tunnel" to the momaioc server, which basically
gives you access to all of the files on the server. The momaioc server
contains our Subversion repository which is where we store all of the
data, apps, and files.
1. Open up a terminal and paste this command into the terminal,
replacing AUID with your actual AUID:
ssh AUID@momaioc.gsfc.nasa.gov -L 6994:localhost:3690
If that command complains about an unknown hostname, then use this
command instead:
ssh AUID@128.183.20.207 -L 6994:localhost:3690
2. You should now be prompted for your password. Your password will
have the following format (omitting the carrots when you actually enter
it): <RSA_PIN>{=html}<RSA Generated Numbers>{=html} Be careful about
entering your password because after 3 consecutive unsuccessful attempts
you will be locked out.
3. You have now successfully created a tunnel to the momaioc server,
which means we can now access the data and files! You do not need to do
anything else with this terminal tab. It should be left open for the
duration of your work session. All other terminal work should be done in
a different tab.
Downloading momagse
The momagse directory contains various configuration files and all of
our apps, including MOMA Data View.
1. Open a new terminal tab
2. Change to your home directory:
cd ~
3. Download/checkout the momagse directory:
svn co svn://localhost:6994/momagse)
4. You should now have the momagse directory!
Installing MOMA Data View
1. Mount the MOMA Data View dmg
open ~/momagse/Apps/momadataview.dmg
2. A Finder window should have opened with the MOMA Data View
application in it. Drag and drop the application to your Applications
directory.
3. Unmount the MOMA Data View dmg
4. You now have MOMA Data View installed!
Updating to a newer version
Note: The following instructions assume you have met all of the
prerequisites.
1. Create your momaioc tunnel
2. Open a new terminal tab or window.
3. Update your momagse directory:
svn up ~/momagse
4. Follow the same steps in Installing MOMA Data
View except this time replace
the pre-existing app.
Getting the data
1. Create your momaioc tunnel
2. Open a new tab or terminal window. If it does not already exist,
create a momadata directory in your home folder and change into it.
mkdir ~/momadata
cd ~/momadata
3. If you do not have any data, then use the following commands to
check out the data:
svn co svn://localhost:6994/momadata/etu etu
svn co svn://localhost:6994/momadata/fm fm
svn co svn://localhost:6994/momadata/qsm qsm
If you already have data, then you can update your working copy as
follows:
svn up ~/momadata/etu ~/momadata/fm ~/momadata/qsm
Build Environment
The following configuration is used to build MOMA Data View:
Qt 4.8.7Apple LLVM version 7.0.2 (clang-700.1.81) 64bit
Version History
The changelog is ordered from most recent version to oldest. Because a
changelog has not been consistently maintained for the lifetime of the
application, versioning only starts at 3.0.0.
5.2.0
Revision: 9728
Release Date: 2021-04-02
5.1.0
Revision: 9588
Release Date: 2020-12-18
5.0.2
Revision: 9531
Release Date: 2020-11-23
5.0.1
Revision: 9300
Release Date: 2020-10-08
5.0.0
Revision: 8994
Release Date: 2020-07-29
4.25.0
Revision: 5528
Release Date: 2017-06-28
4.24.4
Revision: 5425
Release Date: 2017-06-02
4.24.3
Revision: 5351
Release Date: 2017-05-22
4.24.2
Revision: 5328
Release Date: 2017-05-12
4.24.1
Revision: 5249
Release Date: 2017-05-1
4.24.0
Revision: 5113
Release Date: 2017-04-19
GeneralSupported packet types are now defined in an external config file: TMDef/tm_packet_types.txt. As a result, this version of MDV can now support the new LITMS packet types.The 699config.ini dialog is now scrollable to avoid issues with it being too big and the edges being off the screen
Limit MonitorAdded buttons to "Clear All" triggered limits, and "Enable/Disable All Limits"Disabling all limits now automatically clears any triggered limits
HK ViewersDecreased padding around the edges
Raw Packet ViewerHorizontal scroll bar position is now restored when the selected packet changes
4.23.6
Revision: 5013
Release Date: 2017-04-10
Fixed bug where if the min mass in the SIC range was less than the scan's min mass, the calculated ion count was incorrect. This impacted the DAC Scan and Chromatogram Viewer.Increased the max allowed mass to 2000 in the Chromatogram Viewer's SIC rangeChanged order of the splash page fieldsAdded a packet count to the splash pageChart closest point tooltip calculations are now performed in a separate thread. This should help improve performance for high rate samples.
4.23.5
Revision: 4985
Release Date: 2017-03-28
Mass Scan ViewerFixed values of DACs 8-12 in the Scan Info area
4.23.4
Revision: 4976
Release Date: 2017-03-24
Sequence ViewerNow correctly uses the SET_BIN_TIME command to calculate ramp durations
4.23.3
Revision: 4939
Release Date: 2017-03-15
Data Rate ViewerFixed the TVAC GSE packet being included in the data rate calculationAdded a checkbox to toggle the inclusion of GSE packets. Unchecked by default.Added a new data size series (base 10)
4.23.2
Revision: 4870
Release Date: 2017-03-02
Performance improvements. TIDs now load ~2-4x faster.
4.23.1
Revision: 4776
Release Date: 2017-02-14
Science SettingsAdded new Summed Scan Timestamp Mode: Average first and lastAdded new Scan Info Display Format Mode: Succinct
4.23.0
Revision: 4762
Release Date: 2017-02-10
GeneralAdded support for the calibrated laser pulse energy conversion. HKID 1087 will use it.Added support for 4 new laser pulse energy HK items: AVG (1089), MIN (1090), MAX (1091), and STD_DEV (1092)Added model and DAC table to the splash pageOther minor tweaks, bug fixes, and optimizations
All ChartsAdded ability to change a series' axes via its legend item's right-click menu. This is not currently saved between sessions.Added ability to choose your own series colors from the Setup menu. This will impact all charts. Reload of viewers is required to reflect changes.Tweaks to the axis settings dialog
HK ChartsAdded option to display the journal.txt with the message log. This feature is currently not available in the Message Log Viewer.
Science SettingsAdded a new "Average Summed Scan Timestamps" option, which uses the Scan Status packet timestampsImprovements to the setting's status indicator that is shown on each science viewer
Mass Scan ViewerAdded laser energy stats to the scan info displaySplit up the info into two panesAdded a "Animate Scan Changes" chart right-click option, which is off by default.
DAC Scan ViewerAdded support for science packets
Raw Packet ViewerAdded ability to export the packet list's columnsAdded a local datetime display at the topThe timestamp column's tooltip is now the raw timestamp converted to seconds
TID ExplorerThe selected TID now stays in sync with the open TID
4.22.7
Revision: 4676
Release Date: 2017-01-26
AllThe Settings button has been removed from the science viewers. It can now be accessed from the Setup menuPlots that are opened through an HK Viewer's right-click menu are now added to the Data Viewer menu's open viewers listClosing an HK Viewer no longer closes the plots that were opened through itFixed negative timestamps when raw FSW Ticks > ((2^32) / 2)
Energy ViewerNew Energy Viewer to calculate and display the energy used by the instrumentData Viewers-->Open-->rsim_energy.grfOR Data Viewers-->Viewer Finder-->search "energy"
ChartsAdded in support for exporting the series data, accessible through the chart's right-click menu
Mass Scan ViewerIf the "Average" setting is enabled, the selected scans will also be averaged
Chromatogram ViewerFixed bug where the scan indicator line would be hidden if the TIC series was hidden
DAC Scan ViewerFixed a crash when using the Opt+Left-Click feature for certain data sets
4.22.6
Revision: 4625
Release Date: 2017-01-14
Fixed crash caused by the chart's line items (messages, markers, limits, etc)
4.22.5
Revision: 4623
Release Date: 2017-01-13
Added new Duty Cycle ViewerSmall tweaks to Mass Scan Viewer's auto-scale logic
4.22.4
Revision: 4596
Release Date: 2017-01-06
Added support for the TVAC Packet
4.22.3
Revision: 4563
Release Date: 2016-12-02
Bug fixesFixed crash when opening DAC Scan Viewer while summed scans are being filtered out
Mass Scan ViewerThe cFactor for each scan is now applied before summing multiple scans
Data Rate ViewerAdded a new Data Rate Viewer to plot the TID's data rateData Viewers->Open->data_rate.grfOR Data Viewers->Viewer Finder->search "data"
TID ExplorerSearching now uses the same fuzzy filtering algorithm that everything else usesCmd+E now always shows the TID Explorer and highlights the search text. Use Cmd+W to close it.Now supports Down/Tab and Up/Back-tab keys to navigate the treeAdded more right-click options
GeneralMinor tweak to HK graph's auto-scale logic
4.22.2
Revision: 4482
Release Date: 2016-11-04
4.22.1
Revision: 4475
Release Date: 2016-11-03
4.22.0
Revision: 4426
Release Date: 2016-10-27
New Annotation featureDAC Scan ViewerFixed bug that was causing the series to be labeled in reverse order
Message Log ViewerFixed the font not being properly saved/restoredFixed bug that was adding a blank line for messages that were filtered out
4.21.1/2
Revision: 4391
Release Date: 2016-10-18
Science DataFixed the incorrect parsing of summed packets with an odd number of scans. It was causing the bins to be shifted by one to the right. This affected data that was generated with FSW v3.4.6 and above.Fixed some rounding inconsistencies
Mass Scan ViewerSum region is now saved/restored
ChartClosest X tooltip is now displayed even when crosshair is visible
GeneralFixed problems with the SWTS packet timestamps
4.21.0
Revision: 4355
Release Date: 2016-10-12
ChartsMouse wheel now zooms in and out -- doing it over a specific axis will modify only that axisShift key now enables "Panning" mode -- doing it over a specific axis will pan only that axisAdded a new Zoom Mode: X Only, Scale Y -- This zooms in an x-window, but auto scales the y-axis to fit the data.Zoom mode is now displayed in the bottom right cornerZoom stack size is displayed in the top right corner. Clicking on it will reset the zoom.Added ability to cycle the chart's zoom mode with Cmd+Ctrl+Z shortcutAdded shortcut text in the chart menu for the ToolTip ModeChanges to an axis's settings are now immediately shownFixed some edge case bugs with the cursor shapeZoom stack popping is now disabled while the mouse crosshair is visibleMinor fixes to the Quick Graph's search algorithmFixed a minor memory leak with the menuHovering over the legend items now changes the cursor to a pointing hand
GeneralTimestamp resolution is now correct for TIDs with resets (Big thanks to Mark!)Added in the option to average the counts of the Summed scans - accessible from either the Mass Scan Viewer's or Chromatogram Viewer's "Settings" dialogAll "Latest" checkboxes are now auto-unchecked when the window is scrolled upTweaks to viewer default sizesAdded ability to plot a HK Items conversion to the Database Info window
Mass Scan ViewerAdded a "Sum" mode that allows you to sum the counts in a rangeYou can now remove individual "Kept" seriesAuto-grow/auto-shrink now only accounts for the data in the current x-axis rangeClosest point ToolTip now correctly updates when the scan changesMinor visual tweak to the filter popup
Chromatogram ViewerAdded cTIC and cFactor AGC seriesAGC series can now be individually toggledUpdated the how the "Integrate" mode worksAdded new min and max inputs for the SIC functionalityFixed bug where it would be difficult to manually input values into the "Integrate" widgetsFixed bug where sometimes it would not load properly the first timeNow remembers its zoom mode and tooltip mode
DAC Scan ViewerYou can now use the chart crosshair (option+left-click) to select the closest scan in the Mass Scan Viewer!Added in an auto-scale option -- mainly relevant to auto-scale when the SIC range changesFixed bug where the current scan's tooltip would be in the wrong place if a SIC range is appliedFixed data point visiblity being offSIC range better validates its inputSIC range is now saved between sessionsSIC range is colored green when it is valid and being used
HK ViewersAdded in right-click options to change all HK items to a specific value mode
HK GraphsAdded a new "Real-time" tooltip option that displays the most recent values for each seriesWhen adding new series, the new series is scaled to the current zoom windowFixed bug where sometimes the auto-scaling would not work when opening an active TID until you manually reset the zoomFixed bug where the selected marker's ID was not being displayed on the chart indicatorFixed bug where messages and markers were already selected the first time the panel is displayedDecreased the font size of the message and markersReplaced the row column from the messages and markers with a label at the bottom
Raw ViewerAdded in HKID and Science value columnsAll HK items are now displayed, but some are still incorrectYou can now right-click on an HK item to access its database infoYou can now click on the address area in the hex display to toggle between Hex and DecimalFixed bug where sometimes selecting the first packet would not update the displayFixed bug where sometimes the display would not be cleared when no packet is selected
Message Log ViewerFixed extremely long load timesRedesigned the search feature
4.20.0
Revision: 4023
Release Date: 2016-08-16
All ChartsDouble clicking on a y-axis now scales to only the data contained in the current x-axis range - no longer pops a range off the axis' zoom stackDouble clicking on a x-axis now sets its range to fit all data - no longer pops a range off the axis' zoom stackReplaced the mouse coordinates in the bottom left corner with an indicator directly on the axis - this has the added benefit of showing the coordinates for all axes instead of only oneA "closest point" tooltip is now on by defaultAdded a new "Closest X" tooltip mode which displays a combined tooltip for all seriesZooming can now be initiated outside of the axis rectangleDelta x and y are now displayed along the zoom rectangleSlight tweaks to the Cyan and Orange series colorsChanged the "All series data points visible" options to hopefully make it more intuitive
Mass Scan ViewerDefault zoom mode is now x-axis only -- zoom mode is saved between sessionsAdded in a right-click menu option to control the chart's anti-aliasingThe zoom level is no longer auto reset when the mass cal is changed or the cFactor option is applied
Chromatogram ViewerAdded an "Interpolate" option to the integration functionality that will interpolate between points to calculate the area of the full windowAdded an "AGC" option that will show series for the AGC parameters - the series are also available to exportYou can now export the visible HK series - this required a separate "Time" column for each exported series since their times differChanged it's real-time auto scaling logic to match the HK GraphsWhen series are checked/unchecked, their axis is automatically scaled nowFixed bug where adding a HK series for the first time would cause the graph's zoom level to be resetMinor changes to hover tooltipsIntegration functionality's area is now rounded to the nearest whole numberAdded ability to copy the area's value with Cmd+C; the selection must have focus since the chart also uses Cmd+C
Message log ViewerRemembers its font between sessions
HK GraphsUsing the mouse crosshair will automatically open the msg/marker panel
GeneralThe list of open viewers in the "Data Viewers" menu is now sorted alphabetically to make it easier to find a viewerFixed the J2k epoch - this shifts the UTC time of data by 64 seconds, relative time is unchangedMinor tweaks to the "HK Selection" dialog
4.19.1
Revision: 3859
Release Date: 2016-07-15
Chromatogram ViewerFixed the area calculationImproved the functionality of the integration feature
4.19.0
Revision: 3845
Release Date: 2016-07-14
Chromatogram ViewerAdded new integration functionality. You can toggle it by using the "Integrate" checkbox. The chart crosshair (option+click or middle-click) can be used to move the integration region. The "Move Mode" determines which part of the region is moved.
Mass Scan ViewerAdded support for 2nd order polynomial curve fitsImproved the auto shrink/grow functionalityThe Mass Cal Dialog's curve fit now has a range that makes sense for the control modeFixed a bug where the MIC series was getting reloaded as a SIC series when the Mass Cal changed
4.18.6
Revision: 3822
Release Date: 2016-07-08
Fixed the checked markers not being displayed
4.18.5
Revision: 3818
Release Date: 2016-07-07
Fixed TICs not being extracted from the new sum packet formatFixed bugs caused by Tom's 4-byte paddingAdded sum of TICs
4.18.4
Revision: 3812
Release Date: 2016-07-05
Added support for the new sum packet format that contains the cTIC factor and MBC/SIC for each scan (added in FSW 3.4.6)Added display of the new sum packet fields for each scan to the Mass Scan ViewercTIC factor calculation now properly accounts for the TIC weight of each scanThe text of the currently selected message or marker is now auto displayed on the chartFixed bug where Laser Pulse Packets with no pulses were being droppedHK Viewers now save/restore their font sizeMinor changes to tooltips
4.18.3
Revision: 3773
Release Date: 2016-06-22
Reverted accidental change to RF Mon and RF Dac conversions - this slightly shifted RF Mon and RF Dac conversions by ~0.001V.
4.18.2
Revision: 3765
Release Date: 2016-06-20
Added ability to export visible series in Mass Scan Viewer - useful to export kept and averaged seriesAdded plot of mass cal curve fit in mass cal dialogFixes/improvements to real-time auto-scaling logic
4.18.1
Revision: 3726
Release Date: 2016-06-06
GeneralNew app icon to easily differentiate between MOMA applicationsFixed bug where MDV would pop up if hiddenAll GSE created packets are never used for t0 now - impacts old ETU TIDs < 7300
ChartsAll charts now support animations. Can be disabled/enabled from Setup->Chart Animations. Requires a restart of the application.Double-click on an axis to rescale only that axisAxes now display the attached series' legendChanged the default series colorsAdded ability to select zoom mode in the right-click menuSlight tweak to the default title padding
HK GraphsAdded in Central Moving Average option when selecting HK itemsAxes are no longer rescaled when modifying/adding HK itemsImproved auto-scale logic. Now only auto-scales the currently visible seriesExisting HK series' visibility and data point visibility are not reset when modifying/adding HK itemsMessage and Markers now have basic filtering functionality
Mass Scan ViewerPorted to the new chart library, which adds a legend, and copy/save functionalityAdded averaging optionFixed bug where using the "View Sequence" right-click option would not display the sequence with the correct scan data if the Sequence Viewer had never been openedNo longer resets zoom when changing graph modes
DAC Scan ViewerNow has chart copy/save functionality
Raw Packet ViewerAdded in relative time columnAttempts to reselect the previous HK item when changing the selected packet
4.17.3
Revision: 3540
Release Date: 2016-04-27
Chromatogram ViewerFixed the crashing when enabling the cTIC and MIC after adding a HK itemFixed the incorrect calculation of the cTIC. Now uses the Src A Focus A register readback value instead of the last set DAC value
DAC Scan ViewerPorted to the new chart libraryAdded in an "auto-select" option that will automatically display the DAC Scan of the selected scan in the Mass Scan Viewer - NOTE: This does not work in real-time yet
HK Selection DialogFixed the Tab and Backtab functionality to scroll through the filtered HK itemsChanged the shortcut to graph from Shift+Return to Cmd+Return (Shift+Return still works for now)
TID ExplorerFixed the expanded and selection state not being properly restored between sessions
DAC ScanFixed the averaged DAC Scan values being truncated to an int
OtherQuick Graphs are now centered when created
4.17.2
Revision: 3442
Release Date: 2016-04-7
Fixed TID Explorer crashing when openedYou can now double-click on files in the TID Explorer to open them in their default applicationWhen saving or copying a chart's image, the TID is now displayed in the bottom right corner instead of the top left to avoid overlapping the legend or title
4.17.1
Revision: 3434
Release Date: 2016-04-7
New charts now have the right-click option to copy directly to the clipboardAdded option to TID Explorer to use instead of the Open File dialog
4.17.0
Revision: 3403
Release Date: 2016-04-4
Sequence Viewer:Fixed the Sequence Timeline not properly updating when the selected scan changesFixed the hex display not automatically scrolling to the selected cmdWhen you select multiple cmds, only each cmd's region will be highlighted. Before it would highlight everything from the start of the first cmd to the last one.You can now zoom with the mouse - double-click to reset zoomDACs that are set outside of the sequence now use the closest scan status packet's valuesDifferent cmds have different colorsAdded in support for SEB_RAMPOption+Click or middle button click on the Sequence Timeline to automatically go to the closest scanFixed the RAMP_IMM so that it now uses the scan status packet's bin time. Before it was hard coded to 10usVisible DACs can now be toggled via the right-click menuAdded in option to auto-select the selected scan's sequenceOther minor visual changes
Chromatogram Viewer:Beta version is now the default versionNow properly saves and restores any HK series that were added
Graph's Message and Markers:Added in a "Latest" checkbox that sticks to the endAdded in useful right-click menu optionsAdded in ability to filter out 0-id markers
Graphs:Added in a menu option to save the graphsGraph window titles and menu names are properly updated when HK series are added or removedWhen saving the windows, the added HK series are now properly savedAdded in the ability to plot moving averages of the dataRedesigned the HK selection dialogFixed the issue with the series disappearing when zooming in on unordered data such as resets
TID Explorer Beta:Accessed through the File menuProvides an easier way of quickly navigating through TIDs
4.16.0
Revision: 3295
Release Date: 2016-03-22
Sequence Viewer:Sequences now use the selected scan in the Mass Scan Viewer to extract register values for the SET_DAC and PAUSE SEB commands.Still unsupported:RAMP command that uses the register valuesNo SET_*_REG commands within the sequence are being used. Right now it only uses the Scan's scan status packet values.
A green line is now used to indicate the beginning of a segment (i.e when pause or ramp commands are selected)General visual improvements to the sequence timelineFixed the rollover issue when the sequence's timestamp is greater than t0Uses the new hex display
New and improved raw packet viewerMinor changes to the "About" dialog and menu ordering
4.15.3
Revision: 3265
Release Date: 2016-03-19
Added in support for FSW v3.4.2 which changes how sum packets are timestamped. They are now timestamped when the last scan's science data ack is received, as opposed to being timestamped when the first science packet is received. The significant difference is that the sum packet's timestamp is now greater than the last corresponding scan status packet's timestamp. Before the sum packet's timestamp was less than the first corresponding scan status packet's timestamp.Chart axis grids are now gray for better visibility
4.15.2
Revision: 3254
Release Date: 2016-03-15
Bug fix for very large science data timestamps
4.15.1
Revision: 3250
Release Date: 2016-03-15
Added in a slight margin for sides with no axisFixed how MAIF sample timestamps were being calculated for old packets with no timestamp
4.15.0
Revision: 3235
Release Date: 2016-03-10
Added in display of the TID to the menu bar so you can easily tell which TID is openedChanged the limit monitor's popup dialog to only tell how many HKIDs were triggered instead of how many valuesDecreased the size of the point indicator so that it matches the size of the series pointsOptimizations to the plot times for large seriesAxis settings are now accessed through right-clicks instead of double clickingAdded back in limit monitor's limit value indicator and point indcatorAdded in the ability to disable the limit monitor popup for 5 minutesSlightly increased the minimum zoom rect sizeWhen creating quick graphs using only the HKID, the graph's title now displays the key instead of just the HKIDAdded in shift functionality to graph that will now display a point indicator for each series
4.14.0
Revision: 3187
Release Date: 2016-02-29
4.13.5
Revision: 3158
Release Date: 2016-02-25
Minor change to SWTS packet size
4.13.4
Revision: 3147
Release Date: 2016-02-24
When adding a new housekeeping item to the Chromatogram Viewer, there is a little icon on the right side that has search tipsAdded in ability to toggle the legendAdded in ability to show only the selected seriesAdded in ability to display message log and marker text on the chartsAdded in ability to display the "max ion counts" on the Chromatogram viewer
4.13.3
Revision: 3122
Release Date: 2016-02-22
This version contains a pretty stable version of the new Chromatogram Viewer. After some more usage in the lab, the old one will be fully replaced with the new one.New features:Uses the brand new charting library that adds a lot of nice functionality:Full multi-axis supportSeries using anti-aliasing to make them look nicerAbility to display data point labelsLegend is displayed above the chart and allows the visibility of series to be toggled
All cSIC and cTIC traces now have their own axisAdded ability to plot housekeeping items on their own axisAll SIC traces are now saved between sessions
4.13.2
Revision: 3097
Release Date: 2016-02-18
See changelog forv4.13.3for a full feature list of the new Chromatogram Viewer BetaBug fixes to Chromatogram Viewer BetaFixed the zoom not being properly set to full scale if the series min value was greater than 0.If a series has no data or the series has all the same y values, the axis now keeps a range that makes sense instead of setting the min and max of range to the same valueCorrected counts axis is now correctly hidden on startupFixed SIC widgets enabled state on startupScan indicator is now shown properly on first openGave it its own settings key so it doesn't conflict with the regular Chromatogram Viewer
4.13.1
Revision: 3090
Release Date: 2016-02-18
Fixed the Chromatogram Viewer Beta not being properly reloaded when new TIDs are opened and also not properly updated when used in real-time
4.13.0
Revision: 3088
Release Date: 2016-02-18
If the tm file indicated in the metadata file does not exist, it falls back on the old logic of searching the current TID directory for any file containing "tm.mom".ChromViewer Beta!Uses the brand new graph library with lots of changes and new featuresSee changelog forv4.13.3for a full feature list
4.12.0
Revision: 3083
Release Date: 2016-02-17
Mass Scan ViewerAdded display of filament state for each scan
MiscellaneousFixed restoration of saved quick graphsUpdated splash page to include info about the status of the metadata fileStill attempts to parse and use unsupported metadata file versions (i.e. newer versions that momdataview doesn't explicitly support yet)Fixed skipping of packets larger than 41k bytes. Now supports the max size of 65k.Added in support for EIS packet type 40Added in support for SWTS status packet type 45
4.11.2
Revision: 2980
Release Date: 2016-01-19
Corrected the J2k offset
4.11.1
Revision: 2937
Release Date: 2016-01-05
Science dataScan's are no longer sorted by time (reverted from a previous version) and instead are again in the order they exist in the TID. This was causing issues in real-time.
Mass Scan ViewerAdded in graph options to auto grow and shrink the y-axis when viewing scans
Sequence ViewerFixed a crash when multiple sequences are selected at once
Chromatogram ViewerNow uses the same auto-scaling implementation as the HK Graphs
DAC Scan ViewerFixed the axis not being automatically updatedEmpty scan's are now skipped which fixes some scaling issues if a DAC Scan has empty scans. A DAC Scan may have empty scans if the required "END" marker is missing.
HK GraphsFixed the static x-window implementation. Before the window would slowly increase on each refresh.
4.11.0
Revision: 2888
Release Date: 2015-12-17
Updated to support version 2 of the tm.meta
GraphingOptimization to graph zooming. Now zooming should always be smooth, even for very large data sets like the Bus 1 current sample.
DecodingAdded in support for decode type 217 which calculates the laser UV energy
Mass CalibrationFixed loss of precision when saving and loading the mcal fileNow determines the mass cal to use from the tm.meta fileSaving the mcal to the TID updates the tm.meta's default mcal fieldPrompts the user that they're overwriting a file
ScienceAdded in some extra error handling for corrupted science dataFixed a few corner cases for cTIC calculation
Marker ViewerNow remembers its "show zero marker" state
4.10.0
Revision: 2823
Release Date: 2015-12-3
Scan dataAdded in option in the global science settings to select which science packet types are usedScan's are now ordered by time instead of their index in the telemetry file
Mass CalibrationThe mass cal dialog now works directly with the global mass cal. This means that any changes you make to the mass calibration are reflected right away. When closing the dialog, you will be prompted to save the changes. If you do not save, then the mass cal will be reverted back to the original one.Fixed bug where negative intercepts were being rounded to an integerFixed the m/z -> RF DAC transformationThe mass cal dialog's is automatically updated to reflect the currently selected scan's phase cycleAdded option to save using the current mass cal's filename
Sequence timelineThe DAC values are cut off at 3 decimal places for now. Eventually an option to set the number of decimal places will be added.
4.9.3
Revision: 2809
Release Date: 2015-11-23
Beta version of the new sequence viewer timeline view
4.9.2
Revision: 2786
Release Date: 2015-11-17
Bug Fixes
Fixed the message missing whitespace in the message logFixed how the "sci from eng" column in the database was being applied by patch files
4.9.1
Revision: 2768
Release Date: 2015-11-11
Bug Fixes
Made the Preferences dialog smaller so it fits on the screen betterDAC Scan ViewerFixed the DAC scan counts being less than the expected TIC - This was fixed by hardcoding it to only use Summed packetsFixed the number of traces for a DAC Scan changing by switching to a different Scan type and then back - This was due to the "End" marker missing for some data; added in some extra logic to handle these casesFixed the mass range functionality so that it properly uses each scan's unique transform when calculating the counts
4.9.0
Revision: 2749
Release Date: 2015-11-5
Bug Fixes
Fixed divide by zeros that were occurring when calculating the cTIC
New Features
Now supports the ability to differentiate between models!This was achieved by adding in full support for the tm.meta file, which details which model a tm file was created withThis allows you to select different default paths and files for the different models via the 699config.INI fileIf you attempt to open a tm file that has a model that does not currently exist in the 699config.INI file, you will be prompted with a dialog to set the key-value pairsThis dialog can be opened at any time from the momadataview->Preferences menu (or use the shortcut CMD+,)
Removed
SciTmViewerOpen archive file menu option
4.8.1
Revision: 2744
Release Date: 2015-11-5
Bug Fixes
Now correctly handles Scan Status packets that are out of order with respect to their corresponding sum packetNo longer incorrectly associates Scan Status packets to scans that are not relatedUsing the slider in the Mass Scan Viewer now properly remembers the Scan list's horizontal scroll position
New Features
Added a "# SS" column to the Scan list, which is the number of scan status packets associated with this scanAdded the packet indexes for the Scan Status and Science/Sum packets at the bottom of the Scan Info display
4.8.0
Revision: 2732
Release Date: 2015-11-3
Bug Fixes
Mass Scan Viewer:Fixed the "cmd" key causing the latest scan to be deselectedFixed the total scan count not updating if "latest" isn't checkedFixed the packet type filtering capabilityWhen summing multiple scans, the "latest" checkbox will be automatically unchecked
Chromatogram Viewer:The Mass option when using the SIC functionality now works as expected. Before this did not exactly work correctly. It performed a conversion from mass -> bin once, and then used that corresponding bin to determine the ion counts. However, this was wrong because the conversion from mass -> bin is scan dependent! Furthermore, it previously did not support the two step conversion that was required if the MassCal was done with either RF MON or RF DAC.
DAC Scan Viewer:The scan indicator is now only drawn if the selected scan is currently displayedThe scan indicator is now properly shown when using the "View DAC Scan" functionality from the Mass Scan Viewer
New Features
Added in basic support for the new tm.meta fileNow searches for the tm.meta file to determine the name of the tm.mom fileFull support of all other features coming in the next release
Added in new Science Settings featureControl the GC AGC parameters from this new settings dialog
Mass Scan Viewer:Added in a cTIC column to the scan listAdded in an Average TIC (TIC/#Sum) column to the scan listAdded in option to apply the cTIC factor to the spectrumThe phase cycle and beta value are now displayed at the top of the scan's info display
Mass Calibration:The Mass Calibration dialog now inserts the correct control value irregardless of what the Mass Scan Viewer's current display mode isIf a phase cycle does not exist, the user will now be automatically prompted to create a new entry
Chromatogram Viewer:Improved the Export functionality, now lets you choose which traces to exportAdded in support for cSIC tracesAdded in support to have multiple cSIC/SIC traces displayed at onceSwitching between the Mass and Bin option no longer attempts to do a conversion - The reason for this is because the mass <-> bin conversion is scan dependentImproved the scan indicator
DAC Scan Viewer:Improved the scan indicatorAdded in the "Show Data Points" option
Message Log Viewer:Now automatically fixes messages that were separated between packets, i.e. no more partial messages on their own line
Graphs:When the graph is set to full scale, the scale stack is automatically cleared nowAdded in option to display an indicator of the scale stack - useful to know how far zoomed in you areMultiple value graphs now initially load much faster
Quick graph:Greatly improved its functionalityNow supports fuzzy searching of the HK Items in the search bar. For instance, in order to plot MAIF:MAIN_IMON, you can simply start typing "mainim" and the option should pop up. Very useful!Can now be opened via CMD+G shortcutNow defaults to Sci modeRemembers its state between sessions
Raw Packet Viewer:Editing the current packet index field now pauses the viewer automatically
Marker Viewer:Columns are now properly sorted by their double value instead of their string representation
Data interpretation:Equation type 9 now uses the Science K Constants to apply a polynomial to the converted value
General:Now prompts the user about which TM File to open if a TID has more than oneWhen opening viewers, you can now select more than one at a timeWhen re-opening the TID that is currently opened the tm file will actually be re-opened and parsed
4.7.0
Revision: 2584
Release Date: 2015-09-24
Bug Fixes
Fixed issue where HK graph did not properly rescale itself when initially blank and then data arrives at a later timeFixed graph "blinking" that occurs in the Mass Scan Viewer when the "latest" checkbox is checked and the Command key is held downFixed/improved how the scan summing functionality works. Now the first selected scan is always the one that scans get summed on top of and also the mass calibration that is usedFixed crash that occurs when you have 1 or more trace "kept" and then open a new TID
New Features
Completely redesigned how auto scaling works for HK graphsWhen zoomed in on data, it will no longer automatically zoom you back outIf data exists outside of the current window, then the appropriate axis side will be boldedIf new data arrives while zoomed in, the right axis will be colored green to indicate thisAdded capability to "freeze" the current x axis window
Added shortcuts for the graph right-click optionsThe slider in the Mass Scan Viewer now reflects the currently selected scan
4.6.3
Revision: 2555
Release Date: 2015-09-18
Bug Fixes
Fixed crashing when the Scan Status data does not exist for a scanFixed timestamp calculation for various decoders
New Features
Added cTIC column to Mass Scan Viewer
4.6.2
Revision: 2491
Release Date: 2015-09-03
Bug Fixes
Actually fixed the cTIC this timeFixed decoder 223, upirani pressure low
New Features
Added in capability to filter by packet type in the Raw Packet Viewer
4.6.1
Revision: 2477
Release Date: 2015-09-02
Bug Fixes
cTIC now works for Science PacketsThe Mass Calibration Dialog now opens with the phase cycle of the currently selected scan (if one exists)
4.6.0
Revision: 2473
Release Date: 2015-09-01
Significant changes
New v2 mass calibration format that supports different mass calibrations for different phase cycles and also calibration via the RF values
New Features
Chromatograph Viewer :now supports displaying the cTICimproved SIC functionalitygraph crosshair now displays the closest mass spec in the Mass Scan Vieweryou can now display the messages and markers on the graph"scan indicator" is now a straight line insteadimproved export capabilities
Raw Packet Viewer index input is slightly modified to save spaceAdded in a "Load Global" button to the Mass Calibration DialogYou can now remove multiple Mass Calibration data points at onceDAC Scan Viewer scan list is now ordered by the order of the scantypeinfo.json config fileMass Scan Viewer's Scan Info now uses the scantypeinfo.json config file for the Scan Id and Scan Value interpretationsSlightly changed the format of the scantypeinfo.json file and also the default location of itGraph crosshair is now triggered via option+left-click instead of the previous shift+left-click because the shift modifier was causing issues with other widgetsSupports the new Science Summed Packet structure that includes the TIC for each summed scanAll graphs now support Adaptive Sampling and the ability to display the data points"AS" is now drawn to the top left corner to indicate that Adaptive Sampling is being usedTooltips in the message and markers left panel are now immediately shown on hover
Bug fixes
Fixed the incorrect RF Monitor conversion for the last bin segment
Bug fixes
Fixed the Scan Status packet data being associated with the wrong scan (only for single scans).
4.5.1
Revision: 2321
Release Date: 2015-07-30
Bug fixes
Fixed the Scan Status packet data being associated with the wrong scan (only for single scans).
4.5.0
Revision: 2303
Release Date: 2015-07-21
Significant change
Added in support for Equation Type 12: Lookup tables! This means that data conversions can now be done via lookup tables. All lookup tables should exist in the "momagse/TMDef/lookupTables" directory.
Bug fixes
Changed the name of the "Limit Viewer" to "Expected Value Viewer"Fixed a crash when the science data packets have no actual science data. The culprit was the Mass Scan Viewer, and an example TID was 01277.
4.4.1
Revision: 2288
Release Date: 2015-07-16
Bug fixes
No longer crashes on close
4.4.0
Revision: 2275
Release Date: 2015-07-13
Significant change
Added in a new Limit Monitor that is constantly watching incoming values.
New Features
Added in tooltips to all items on the splash pageTurned off auto coloring of old traces
Bug fixes
Made a fix to how markers were being extracted by the old limit viewer (which is really the expected values viewer) so that it actually works now
4.3.0
Revision: 2238
Release Date: 2015-06-23
Significant change
v1.0 of the database patch file spec detailedherehas been fully implemented. This means that the HKID (data id) is now the unique identifier. One immediate impact this has is that HK Viewers will automatically update to display the names in a patch file. For example, there is no longer a need for a separate QSM MAIF housekeeping viewer because the regular one will automatically replace it's names with the QSM naming as detailed in the QSM patch file.
New Features
Added in option to color old graph traces a different color.Added in t0 in seconds to the splash page display. This is the value that is used to calculate all relative times throughout the application.The "Get Info" display now displays the "Mux Channel #" fieldThe "Get Info" display now displays the equation type name and also the equationThe HK Graph's now have a much more useful initial size
Bug fixes
In the DAC Scan Viewer, when a scan is selected that now has scan data, the icon indicator will now be shown in the scan type drop-down listFixed a memory leak - the viewer's we're not properly destroying their TelemetryFile instanceThe Marker Viewer now initially loads significantly faster for large amounts of markers
4.2.3
Revision: 2218
Release Date: 2015-06-15
Bug fixes
Fixed the DAC Scan viewer not being properly reset between TIDsAdded back in the accidental removal of the more descriptive DAC Scan trace labels
4.2.2
Revision: 2189
Release Date: 2015-06-04
Bug fixes
Fixed the "Conversion calculator" not converting sci or eng values to the correct raw value when there should be an exact conversion. This was a result of comparing two doubles for equality, and was fixed by doing a fuzzy comparison.
4.2.1
Revision: 2181
Release Date: 2015-06-03
Bug fixes
Fixed the crashes when plots had no data. The cause was the formatting of very large axis values.Fixed the graph marker list rows not updating their tooltips properly
4.2.0
Revision: 2178
Release Date: 2015-06-02
New Features
Housekeeping GraphingAdded in the ability to display a plot's data points with a circular indicator. This can be accessed by right clicking on a graph and selecting "Show data points"Graph cursor position in lower left corner now always has 4 decimal pointsYou can now plot data of any size, including the 100Hz data, and even the 1000Hz RSIM Bus1 currentAdded in the ability to display both the message log and markers on a graph. This can be access by right clicking on a graph and selecting "Messages and Markers".You can find the closest message or marker on the graph by either middle clicking or shift clicking on the graphYou can select a range of messages or markers to highlight a portion of the graph
OtherThe Sequence Viewer now fully supports loading a sequence from a file (given it's in the correct format). This can currently be accessed by going to the "File" menu, and then "Open Sequence".The Sequence Viewer now prompts for a sequence ID when saving a sequence to a fileAdded in a "Converter Calculator" to Hk Item's "Get Info" menu. This allows you to easily convert between raw, eng, and sci values.Changed the MOMA msg log viewer to use "Menlo", a monospace font, by default to help with viewing hex values and tables. "Menlo" is similar to Deja Vu Sans Mono and is shipped with all MacsMinor visual modifications to the Raw Packet viewerAdded in a relative time column to the Marker Viewer so that it can be correlated to the other data
Bug fixes
Added in proper handling of the pre-boot RSIM packets, i.e. now it never uses the pre-boot RSIM packet's timestamp as t0 since that timestamp can be very incorrect, causing all other timestamps to be wacky.Fixed bug where a scan's total ion count was not being calculated correctly when it was larger than 65535 per 100 bins (including summed scan data)Fixed the seconds counter that is displayed in the toolbar so that it displays the correct seconds even if the packet's timestamp is before the time sync's tick counts.Made the Marker Viewer's pause functionality more saneFixed a bug where raw values were not being displayed correctly in the Hk Viewer if they were greater than a signed int's max valueFixed the MAIF decoders so that they use the MAIF 1-sec timestamp and they now also account for the ADC sample rate"Copy Raw/Eng/Sci" functionality now correctly converts time to relative secondsFixed a bug where using either "Make Hk" or "Quick Graph" was wiping out any loaded patch filesFixed the RSIM current decoders so that they properly (or as close as possible) calculate the first sample's timestamp
4.1.1
Revision: 2021
Release Date: 2015-04-02
Added in handling of the pre-boot RSIM packetFixed bug with sequence viewer sometimes displaying the packet #s in the packet count column
4.1.0
Revision: 2021
Release Date: 2015-03-31
Added in the ability to view the spectrum using RF Amp Monitor and RF Amp DACAdded in the ability to select multiple scans to view their summed spectrumAdded in exporting capability for the selected scansYou can now view a scan's related DAC Scan by right clicking on the scan and also display the scan's indicator on the DAC Scan plotI added in a slider to the Mass Scan Viewer in order to quickly scroll through the scans. It's important to note that this purposely does not update when selecting a scan in the list.Added in the option to "Verify before saving" a mass calRemoved "Journal" functionality in Mass Scan Viewer because it should no longer be neededMore minor improvements and bug fixes to the scan info displayOther minor bug fixesTweaks to how the msg log is highlighted when viewing a scan's related msg log
4.0.2
Revision: 1931
Release Date: 2015-03-12
4.0.1
Revision: 1931
Release Date: 2015-03-11
Fixed a bug that was causing some scans to not display properly. It wasn't interpreting the custom scan values (aux phase, ramp time, etc.) correctly which was resulting in an exception.
4.0.0
Revision: 1929
Release Date: 2015-03-10
The auto switching of TIDs when a new TID is created will only work with momagse v3.8.3 and up. Communication with the GSE app is now accomplished using a local socket instead of shared memory. This will hopefully fix the issue where sometimes the data viewer doesn't change when a new TID is created.Improved the Mass calibration functionality and made it easier to useI changed the config file format, so this change will break backwards compatibility with the mass cal files we currently have, which is like 2 I thinkMass Cal's will be copied from the global directory (momagse/mcals) if none exist. Otherwise, the most recent mass cal file will be automatically loaded.Saving a mass cal automatically timestamps it, so you never have to worry about overwriting an old mass calThe default masses are now configurable in a file called default-masses.amu which can also be found in momagse/mcal.This was really the most important change out of all the changes, so please provide as much feedback on this as possible.The Science Data Cache now uses the 0x86 Science Packet ACK ID. This fixes the delay of the Mass Scan Viewer when displaying Science packetsAdded in decode type 210 for the MAIF 1-min packetAdded in decode type 226 for the RF FrequencyAdded in decode type 203 which can be used to extract the RF/AUX values from the sum and combined packetAdded in a display of all Scans to the mass scan viewer. This allows you to also view things related to the scan, along with display the currently selected scan on the other custom viewers.You can now view a scan's related message logs by right clicking on the scanChanged the mass scan viewer to display which mass cal file is loaded.Added in an equation type to convert the RF Step and AUX Step sizesYou can now resize the HK Viewer's font size using cmd- +,-,0You can now view HK value's meta data info in the HK Viewer by right clickingWhen a HK View's value is being displayed as raw, the tooltip will now display an integer conversion. I figured we might as well make it used for something instead of displaying "raw"Added in the ability to save a sequence to a file.Added in ability to close the current window with cmd-wTextEdit's search dialogs can now be triggered with ctrl-f and "wrap" is also checked by defaultReverted Message Log viewer font and font size to the default oneThe splash page now correctly displays if the patch file is not actually foundFiltered messages in the Message log viewer now correctly display the relative timestampQuick Graph's can now be properly saved and restored, including ones with multiple HKIDsFixed the Marker Viewer slowing down the application when more than ~5000 markers existMinor tweaks to the Config699DialogMoved change log into the 699wiki and added a link to the About DialogThe custom viewers can now be properly saved and restoredChanged the loading of new tm files. It's now smoother and properly displays which step is actually occurring.The hex bytes of the selecting sequence's command are now highlightedBetter usage of the status bar to indicate any eventsAdded a slider to the raw packet viewerAlmost every "text area" now has the search capability which is really useful if you're interested in a specific value or perhaps a sequence of bytes.Better time resolution since we have 4 decimalsChanged indicator of a scan in the DAC Scan viewer to a plot iconEverything save's their state much better now between sessionsAdded mass cal file to the splash page
3.3.0
Revision: 1792
Release Date: 2015-02-06
When an error occurs while opening a viewer, an informative dialog is displayed instead of silently failingAdded in ability to copy raw values to clipboardAdded in ability to export DAC scan data to a fileAdded in ability to toggle auto scaling of individual HK graphs (including quick graphs) by right clicking on the graphChromViewer now has a default file name when exporting dataChromViewer fat lines are fixedChromViewer has better performanceChromViewer now always updates but has same auto scaling toggling as the HK graphs by right clicking on graphNew spiffy icons
3.2.2
Revision: 1776
Release Date: 2015-02-03
Added in ability to convert message log timestamps to relative time. The relative time is the same relative time that all other viewers use.
3.2.1
Revision: 1770
Release Date: 2015-02-02
Fixed the sequence viewer not correctly converting the RF_AMP DAC valueMinor improvements to the Config699DialogImproved "Make Hk Viewer" and "Quick Graph" initial size, position, and resizing of columnsUpdated versioning to use<MAJOR>{=html}.<MINOR>{=html}.<PATCH>{=html}. Versioning now follows the conventions detailedhereMinor naming changes to the menus
3.2.0
Revision: 1736
Release Date: 2015-01-26
Sequence Viewer is now fully functioning. It has a config file that determines how the various values are extracted and interpretedThe open file dialog now uses the native dialog. The native dialog has a few annoying quirks, but it does allow searching which is a very useful feature, particularly to filter TIDs based upon their name.Slight visual changes to the splash page
3.1.0
Revision: 1684
Release Date: 2015-01-07
The TICs is the default trace in the Chromatogram Viewer, and the range trace is off by default but can be toggled onAdded in the ability to export the TICs trace of the Chromatogram ViewerAdded in the ability to update the Chromatogram Viewer during realtime dataChromatogram Viewer now auto scales and refreshes the plot when a new Telemetry File is openedChromatogram Viewer now has a total scan count indicatorReworked the interface of the ChromatogramViewer so it's a little more user friendlyFixed the bug where the Mass Scan viewer wouldn't show the first scan if only 1 existedDAC Scan viewer now supports science conversions, and is fully configurable from a config file located at momagse/viewerConfigs/dacscanviewer.json. New scan values can be added this way, and labels, default conversions, etc, can be configured from this fileDAC Scan viewer now displays the first DAC trace (if one exists) when a new Telemetry File is openedFixed crashes in both the Chromatogram and DAC Scan viewerScience Viewer defaults to line modeMoved the y axis label slightly off the edge because it made it hard to readFixed the RSIM bus 1 current sample decoding. Previously it was not calculating the timestamp for each sample correctly.SequenceViewer exists but is not fully functioning
3.0.0
Revision: 1629
Release Date: 2014-12-09
Telemetry files now load significantly faster. Files that used to take 5 or more minutes now load in under 30 seconds.The splash page now displays some useful meta data about the currently open telemetry fileA progress dialog pops up when opening a new telemetry fileThe database patches are now correctly loaded when required by the telemetry file, as indicated by the telemetry file extensionsThe Housekeeping Viewers now contain a "latest" checkbox that will make the viewer display the latest value on each update interval. This is now controllable on a per viewer basis and is automatically unchecked when viewing previous data.The Housekeeping Viewers now contain a packet index indicator. Note that the total is the total number of all packet types, but the index will only stay on the packet types that are relevant for that specific viewer.No more random whitespace in the Message Log viewer! You may still see some messages continued on a new line with no timestamp, but this has to do with the fact that some messages are split up between packets.The Raw Packet Viewer now uses a monospace font! A bunch of other changes to it. Also now contains the ability to seek to any index.All viewers now probably reset their state when a new telemetry file is opened and also provide better indicators that no relevant data exists.Fixed some corner case crashesMass Scan Viewer now contains a "latest" capability!
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MOMA Mass Calibration
This page details how mass calibration is accomplished for MOMA's mass
spectrometer. The mass calibration config file is currently being used
by MOMA Data View, our python tools, and XINA Online.
Mass Cal Config File Format
All Versions
Conventions
Any line that starts with '#' should be treated as a comment and ignored
Fields
version- The version that this config file's format adheres to
Version 1
Fields
control_mode- Defines the control mode that the data was calibrated with. The mapping is as follows:
0 = BIN
1 = RF_MON
2 = RF_DAC
entries- Each entry defines a mass calibration. Entries are unique by their phase_cycle. A scan's phase cycle should be used to determine which mass calibration is applied.constants- The constants/coefficients for the mass transform polynomial. index 0 is the constant and so forth. Example:
[1.0, 2.0, 3.0] --> m/z = 3x^2 + 2x + 1
order- The polynomials orderdata_points- The data points that were used to generate the curve fit. The control value is manually selected and mapped to a mass to achieve the necessary mass calibration.rms- The root mean square of the curve fit to the data_pointsphase_cycle- The phase cycle for this calibration entry. You should use a scan's phase cycle to determine which calibration is applied.
Example
{
"control_mode":2,
"entries":[
{
"constants":[
0.0,
1.0,
0.0
],
"data_points":[
],
"order":0,
"phase_cycle":-1,
"rms":0.0
},
{
"constants":[
3.04691,
0.568583,
0.0
],
"data_points":[
{
"amu":132.905,
"control":228.389
},
{
"amu":392.715,
"control":685.332
}
],
"order":1,
"phase_cycle":3,
"rms":1.0
},
{
"constants":[
6.34889,
0.992971,
0.0
],
"data_points":[
{
"amu":132.905,
"control":127.214
},
{
"amu":392.715,
"control":389.253
},
{
"amu":652.525,
"control":651.162
},
{
"amu":912.335,
"control":912.074
}
],
"order":1,
"phase_cycle":6,
"rms":0.999999
}
],
"version":2
}