EcalConverterDriver is a really simplified version of
ECalRawConverterDriver: no pedestal subtraction, constant gain (default to
1) for all channels, and some other differences. It doesn't use the
conditions at all.
It is only used where we need a simple conversion from RawCalorimeterHits
to CalorimeterHits - some places in the readout simulation, and in the
test run monitoring. It is not specifically meant for either MC or real
data.
Simple answer: use ECalRawConverterDriver unless you have a good reason
not to.
On Sat, 6 Dec 2014, Andrea Celentano wrote:
> Hi all,
> can someone describe me what is the difference between these two drivers (and
> why we have 2 converters?)
>
> Is it correct that EcalConverterDriver is used for MC and
> ECalRawConverterDriver for the real data?
> At least, I am quite sure about the second (since this is the driver being
> used by the steering files working on real data, such those used in the
> monitoring app).
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrea
>
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