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The sequencer is a SweepMe! tool to create your own sequence of measurements. Items can be placed by drag&drop from a list of all available items/measurements and deleted by selecting them folowed by pressing 'Del(ete)' on the keyboard. The sequencer presents all measurements in a tree like hierarchy. The more they are shifted to the right side, the lower the level of hierarchy.
The sequencer is a SweepMe! tool to create your own sequence of measurements.
Items can be placed by drag&drop from a list of all available items/measurements and deleted by selecting them folowed by pressing 'Del(ete)' on the keyboard.  
Each item represents either a measurement communicating with an external device or a certain internal procedure doing some operation like [[MakeFile]], or [[PlotData]].


Each item represents either a measurement communicating with an external device or a certain internal procedure doing some operation like [[Make File]], or [[PlotData]].


The structure of the tree allows for serial and parallel arrangement of the items. Thus, very complex measurement scenarios can be created.  
The sequencer presents all measurements in a tree like hierarchy. The more they are shifted to the right side, the lower the level of hierarchy.
The structure of the tree allows for serial and parallel arrangement of the items.  
Thus, very complex measurement scenarios can be created.  


A serial arrangement is given when the items only have either one parent item of higher hierarchy, one child item of lower hierarchy, or both.
'''[[Serial arrangement]]:''' Items only have either one parent item of higher hierarchy, one child item of lower hierarchy, or both.
 
'''[[Parallel arrangment]]:''' is achieved by placing multiple items at the same level of hierarchy.
 
In general, a full measurement sequence can be represented by various [[serial arrangement]]s and [[parallel arrangement]]s.
Whenever a [[parallel arrangement]] is created, the tree gets new branches which are individually processed.
For simple measurements, we recommend to avoid [[parallel arrangement]]s and solely create [[serial arrangments]]


A parallel arrangment is achieved by placing multiple items at the same level of hierarchy.


==Setting and reading==
==Setting and reading==


All items have at least one value which will be set during the measurement.
All items have at least one value which will used to indicate its presence in the tree, and to make it participating in the read out of the sequence.
Some items, however, have multiple values, e.g. a Source-Measure-Unit [[SMU]] typically has several values in order realize a current-voltage curve.


The tree of items is read in the following way: The values of each item are iterated, and for each value, this procedure is again done for the children items which are below in the hierarchy of the tree.  
When reading out the sequence represented by the tree, the values of each item are iterated, and for each value of one item, the prior procedure is again done for the children items which are below in the hierarchy of the tree.  


There is a crucial difference between setting a value and reading a value!
There is a crucial difference between setting a value and reading a value!


Setting a value: Whenever values of an item are iterated, they are forwarded to their [[MeasurementClass]]. As a consequence, the sequence of items, has a crucial impact on the measurement procedure, i.e. in which order parameters are applied to your devices.
'''Setting a value:''' Whenever values of an item are iterated, they are forwarded to their [[MeasurementClass]]. As a consequence, the sequence of items, has a crucial impact on the measurement procedure, i.e. in which order parameters are applied to your devices.
 
'''Reading a value:''' 
 
==Use of [[MakeFile]]==


Reading a value:
==Use of [[PlotData]]==


[[Category:Manual]]
[[Category:Manual]]

Revision as of 12:46, 5 March 2017

The sequencer is a SweepMe! tool to create your own sequence of measurements. Items can be placed by drag&drop from a list of all available items/measurements and deleted by selecting them folowed by pressing 'Del(ete)' on the keyboard. Each item represents either a measurement communicating with an external device or a certain internal procedure doing some operation like MakeFile, or PlotData.


The sequencer presents all measurements in a tree like hierarchy. The more they are shifted to the right side, the lower the level of hierarchy. The structure of the tree allows for serial and parallel arrangement of the items. Thus, very complex measurement scenarios can be created.

Serial arrangement: Items only have either one parent item of higher hierarchy, one child item of lower hierarchy, or both.

Parallel arrangment: is achieved by placing multiple items at the same level of hierarchy.

In general, a full measurement sequence can be represented by various serial arrangements and parallel arrangements. Whenever a parallel arrangement is created, the tree gets new branches which are individually processed. For simple measurements, we recommend to avoid parallel arrangements and solely create serial arrangments


Setting and reading

All items have at least one value which will used to indicate its presence in the tree, and to make it participating in the read out of the sequence. Some items, however, have multiple values, e.g. a Source-Measure-Unit SMU typically has several values in order realize a current-voltage curve.

When reading out the sequence represented by the tree, the values of each item are iterated, and for each value of one item, the prior procedure is again done for the children items which are below in the hierarchy of the tree.

There is a crucial difference between setting a value and reading a value!

Setting a value: Whenever values of an item are iterated, they are forwarded to their MeasurementClass. As a consequence, the sequence of items, has a crucial impact on the measurement procedure, i.e. in which order parameters are applied to your devices.

Reading a value:

Use of MakeFile

Use of PlotData