http://join2-wiki.gsi.de/foswiki/pub/Main/Artwork/join2_logo100x88.png
NICOS – The Instrument Control solution at the MLZ

 ;  ;  ;  ;  ;

2014

10th International Workshop on Personal Computers and Particle Accelerator Controls, PCaPAC 2014, KarlsruheKarlsruhe, Germany, 14 Oct 2014 - 17 Oct 20142014-10-142014-10-17

Abstract: At the MLZ, a unified instrument control solution was found in NICOS - the (N)etworked (I)nstrument (Co)ntrol (S)ystem. Primarily developed on and for the triple-axis machines for quite some time, it got enhanced and adopted to also support other instrument types reliably. The modular approach and the inherent flexibility allowed this easily. Feedback from users as well as instrument responsibles helped to improve the usability significantly. Long wished features like auto-detection of sample environment or enhanced scripting capabilities ease the setup phase of each experiment. A state-of-the art help system, a modern GUI and seamless integration with pluggable hardware modules (via TACO/TANGO) allow scientists to focus on the experiment and reduce distractions due to machine peculiarities. Since NICOS is written in Python, it is easy to implement new features or requests. Abstract device classes easy handling of different kind of hardware. Primarily developed for neutron scattering instruments, NICOS is also more than capable to control x-ray diffractometers or beamline instruments. We want to present its capabilities to extent its use outside our facility.

Keyword(s): Others (1st) ; Instrument and Method Development (1st) ; Others (1st) ; Instrument and Method Development (2nd) ; Others (2nd)


Contributing Institute(s):
  1. ICTRL
  2. MIRA
  3. FZJ
  4. RESI
Experiment(s):
  1. No specific instrument

Appears in the scientific report 2014
Database coverage:
OpenAccess
Click to display QR Code for this record

The record appears in these collections:
Document types > Presentations > Poster
Workflow collections > Public records
Workflow collections > Publications database
Workflow collections > OpenAccess
Institute Collections > ICTRL
Institute Collections > RESI
Institute Collections > MIRA
Publications database

 Record created 2014-10-29, last modified 2017-03-02


External link:
Download fulltext
OpenAccess
Rate this document:

Rate this document:
1
2
3
 
(Not yet reviewed)