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This is what the EcalRawConverterDriver in the steering file does…so you can work from that as an example (in the ECAL Eng Run steering for instance).

It will assume the amplitude is from an integral mode hit, subtract the pedestal out and then multiply by the gain to get energy.

There are different ways to configure that Driver though so you’d need to confirm that it is all setup correctly.

On Feb 3, 2015, at 1:07 PM, Kyle McCarty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello hps-software,

When reading in EVIO data that has been converted to LCIO, there is a collection of hit data, but it is not in the format of actual CalorimeterHit objects. Specifically, it is stored under "EcalReadoutHits" and contains three fields, namely: CallID, Amplitude, and TimeStamp. How can I convert these objects into proper CalorimeterHit objects so that they can be used for analysis?

Thanks,

Kyle


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