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  1. Download and install picomotor software on a Windows machine (preferably a laptop).
  2. Get USB to micro-USB cable (there's one in B244).
  3. Contact Ziga Oven to find out name of device (e.g. moc-li20-mc06) and the assigned IP address (DHCP ok).


Picomotor configuration

From facet elog, Spencer writes...

At FACET, we had 26 picomotor controllers supporting up to 104 picomotors, distributed in 11
groups. A single group had up to 3 picomotors in a stack.
Ziga deployed new picomotor controller software which allows for up to 9 controllers in a stack.
Now we are down to 4 groups of picomotors:


MOC-LI20-MC06: Laser room picomotors. Stack of 6 to support up to 24 motors.
MOC-LI20-MC07: Laser transport B1, B2, B3. Stack of 2 supports 6 motors.
MOC-LI20-MC08: In-vacuum tunnel picomotors including B4, B5, B6. Stack of 9 supports up to
36 motors.
MOC-LI20-MC09: In-air tunnel picomotors. Stack of 9 supports up to 36 motors.

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