Tempico Software is designed to control the Tausand Tempico TP1004 and TP1204 devices, a time-to-digital converter that captures temporal differences from a common start signal across multiple channels. The software generates histograms from captured data, supports lifetime measurements via single-photon correlation (SPC), and displays real-time graphs with adjustable fitting options. It includes a 'Counts Estimation' panel to estimate count rates per channel over time, and a 'Time Stamping' feature to record timing of events. Users can view, configure, and control the device directly from the application, as well as save both raw data and graphical results for later analysis. Tempico Software is ideal for researchers working with photon timing and lifetime studies.

Features

  • Compatible with Tausand Tempico TP1004 and TP1204 time-to-digital converters
  • Common-start histogram acquisition across multiple channels
  • Lifetime measurements
  • Count rate estimation
  • Time stamping
  • Real-time visualization and adjustable fit for lifetime curves
  • Graphs and raw data export for further analysis
  • Full device configuration available within the software

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Categories

Physics

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Physics Software

Registered

2025-07-02