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edited by sndueste
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21 21  * using a provided program (AdvancedIDServer.exe) running on the user's machine, that synchronizes with the Train ID sender and uses the local clock of the user computer to lower the jitter in reading the ID significantly. The user program connects then locally to the AdvancedIDServer program to get the ID ...
22 22  * direct reading of the ID via TCP socket
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24 -[[~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/TrainID/aids_principle.png~|~|alt="aids_principle.png" width="440" height="289"~]~]>>attach:aids_principle.png]]
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25 25  Basic pinciple of Train ID distribution at Flash1 with TIDS and AIDS
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27 27  See also this [[sketch>>attach:timing.png]] of the sequence with miliseconds attached to it, to see when the ID updates relative to the beam.
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37 37  It connects to the TCP based TIDY or TIDS server and continuously gets the Ethernet packets with the IDs. These packets are time stamped with microsecond resolution and stored. This runs all the time. Because we have a lot of data we can correlate the local time on that machine (that generated the local time stamps) and the IDs. If the Ethernet connection lags sometimes, chokes, hick ups and messes around with our packets, even drops some... Who cares. By closely monitoring all data we can define a function to calculate the Train ID from the local time on that machine.
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39 -[[~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/Setup/TrainID/AIDS_running.png~|~|alt="Advanced ID Server running"~]~]>>attach:AIDS_running.png]]
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41 41  Here it is running on Windows, but of course you can also use it on your Linux machine (build it from the source).
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148 148  Do not enable "fast shutter eventIDs" if you want to use the Advanced ID Server.
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152 152  The TIDY: known issues also apply here.
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154 154  [[Contents>>doc:||anchor="Contents"]]