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Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) control software
OpenSQUID is a Python framework for the control of SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) readout electronics.
It currently supports the Star Cryoelectronics PCI-1000 electronics with PFL-100 and PFL-102 flux-locked loops.
Simultaneous operation of both PFL-100s and PFL-102s from a single PCI-1000 is supported.
More features are under development.
The software is implemented in Python and aims to be easily integrated with user-defined measurement and control code.
HOPSA, high oxygen pressure sputter automation, is a Python 3 project to control a step wise sample creation Process. Although written for this specific task it is easy to adopt for any experimental task which changes hardware parameters and waits for a specific condition before proceeding. The graphical interface (QT4) includes plotting (matplotlib), instrument configuration/monitoring and a program step creator. The communication with the hardware is independent of the GUI and any number...
libdbase is a free C library for (USB) ORTEC digiBASE access from Linux userspace. It also includes a simple control program. The source is licensed under GPL-3 .
The Software for Controlling Testing Equipment - has been designed to automate data acquisition and equipment control. Written in Perl, uses the SCPI language to communicate with instruments via RS-232 (serial) or USB ports.
RHOcker is a GTK graphic software tool for control and monitoring of electrical resistometry tests in GPIB devices. Allow to configure and manage resistometry test types and captures, stores and graph all data in tests execution.
Cicero is an experiment control software suite, specifically designed for controlling atomic physics experiments. For more information, please see the user manual, available by downloading the program.
This toolkit allows complete control of a microscopy setup from Labview, Matlab, Scilab, Python, .Net, VB, IgorPro, Mathematica and more. Included is a standalone program for image acquisition and scripting control of a scientific microscope.
Simonion does not exist anymore; the package name is changed into Simbuca and is updated on the Simbuca webpage:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/simbuca/
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A software to control a scanning ion conductance microscope, set up as described in http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1046/j.1365-2818.2003.01248.x
Neural Network for physicists. A flexible code in which the user has high control of the network parameters. The code provides a chi^2 cost function. The code accepts user-defined cost function and neuron activation functions.
This library allows you to control a PMS (Particle Measuring Systems) Lasair II air particles counter. You can either use a COM component from several programming languages (Visual Basic, ...) or directly use its underlying Python class.
The GDAC (Generic Device Access and Control) framework is an extensible multithreaded cross platform (Linux (x86,VME)/Windows) C++ device control environment. It typically will be used as the basis for custom OPC servers or front-end control software.
Distributions Networks Analyzer (DNA) is a tool for simulating (power flow) and analyzing electrical distribution networks. Users can easily implement and test their own power flow, optimal power flow and control algorithms.