Getting Started
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Last update for Version 1.5.6.x
We recommend to visit our SweepMe! YouTube channel where a series of 'Basics' videos explains the handling of SweepMe!.
Installation
- Access SweepMe! [1] to download and run the WebInstaller.
- For versions 1.5.5 and earlier, use the recommended path ("C:\SweepMe!") for simpler future handling and migration.
- Starting from version 1.5.6, support for unattended installations is available.
Setting up SweepMe!
- Launch SweepMe!.exe, e.g., via the desktop link.
- Accept or decline a server connection.
- Create a profile to save your settings and establish a folder for your measurement data.
Basics
- SweepMe! has two important tabs: General and Sequencer.
- The Measurement tab allows the selection of a user profile and data saving.
- The Sequencer tab is where the magic happens. Here, measurement procedures are designed and set up.
- The elements in the sequencer are called Modules. There are basic modules such as Loop or Hold, and device modules that communicate with external hardware.
- Learn more about the sequencer tree structure at the Sequencer page.
First run
- A preconfigured example measurement without the need for additional hardware is set up after the first SweepMe! launch.
- Test this Mouse Logger by pressing run. Watch as the mouse courser position is mapped in the Plot window of the dashboard.
- The plot parameters can be changed by double-clicking into the plot window.
- Explore additional examples through Settings -> Load example.
Saving data
- SweepMe! automates the creation and filling of data files using the MakeFile module in the sequencer.
- Data is always saved in the Measurement folder, accessible through File -> Open Folder -> Measurement Data.
- Enter the folder and file name in the 'General' tab and press "Save Data".
Creating your own Measurements
- Download additional Modules or Devices via the 'Tools' menu -> Modules&Devices.
- Add devices to the sequencer via drag and drop of the corresponding module. E.g. devices that read values use the Logger module, while devices that set values use Switch.
- Set up the device parameter in the tab that is newly generated. Check whether you are ready to use device communication via GPIB, USB, and COM.
- Add Widgets such as Plot, Monitor, Image, Notes to the Dashboard to display your measurement results.
- Save your configuration, including sequencer settings, dashboard layout, and widget setups, as a unified setting. This makes it easy to reproduce your measurements later.
Next Steps
- Dive deeper into the functionality of the Sequencer
- Explore the range of supported devices at [[2]]
- Did not find the device that you need? [| Contact us] or program your own device driver.