The final current that the procedure will settle on.
The total estimated amount of time that the procedure will take to complete. The total time is the sum of the ramping time and the damped oscillation time.
Note: the total time is approximate. It does not take into acount the round-trip communication time between Jaya and EPICs.
This parameter sets the time it takes for the current to ramp from the minimum value to the final setpoint (not the maximum current). Additionally, this determines the ramp rate that is used in the damping procedure as well.
Note: Setting the Ramp time to be equal to the total time will result in a simple ramp to the final current.
This parameter is used to control how long the procedure spends waiting at the extrema.
Each trapezoidal half-oscillation starts from the final setpoint, linearly ramps to the extremum, waits
and then ramps and back to the final setpoint. This parameter specifies the percentage of the time-width
of the trapezoid that is taken waiting at the extrema.
For example:
This parameter is used to increase the initial amplitude of the damping oscillations. Typically, the initial osciallation amplitide is given by the difference between the maximum current and the final setpoint. If the overdrive is set to 100% the amplitude will be distance betwwen the final setpoint and the minimum or This parameter specifies how many percentage points to increase the initial oscillation amplitide by.
Note: despite the name the current will not exceed the maximum safe current level.
A summary of the calculated conditioning procedure will appear here.
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Press Reset to begin a new ramp.