Hi Jeremy,
you can get the SVT TOP motor positions (in mm) for last 4 weeks using :
hpsrun@clonpc18> myget -c hps:svt_top:motor.RBV -b -4w
you can get the SVT BOTTOM motor positions (in mm) for last 4 weeks using :
hpsrun@clonpc18> myget -c hps:svt_bot:motor.RBV -b -4w
Using these numbers you can calculate the silicon positions and the
angles using some formulas (Takashi or Tim have them).
In principle, you can get the silicon distances (do not know which part
of the SVT it is)
from the beam from MYA. EPICS derives these from the motor positions and
archives them
in MYA, but at some point the formulas were changed.
Here are myget commands for distances (mm) for the silicons from the beam:
hpsrun@clonpc18> myget -c hps:svt:top:si -b -4w
...
hpsrun@clonpc18> myget -c hps:svt:bot:si -b -4w
Hovanes.
On 05/08/2015 03:29 PM, McCormick, Jeremy I. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m wondering if anyone can tell me how to get the SVT motor position using the MYA command line tool and also how to convert from its units to an opening angle?
>
> The angles should match the convention from the current compact.xml detector descriptions.
>
> Thanks.
>
> —Jeremy
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