KytonUI | Tkinter python UI used for calibrating , and baking FBGs
kandi X-RAY | KytonUI Summary
kandi X-RAY | KytonUI Summary
KytonUI is a Python library. KytonUI has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Tkinter python UI used for calibrating, and baking FBGs
Tkinter python UI used for calibrating, and baking FBGs
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KytonUI has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 13 open issues and 96 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 16 days. There are 4 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of KytonUI is v0.0.14
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KytonUI has no bugs reported.
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KytonUI has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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KytonUI releases are available to install and integrate.
Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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KytonUI Examples and Code Snippets
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Install KytonUI
The project requires Python 3 and NIVisa The required python modules are listed in the requirements.txt file These can be run, assuming python and pip are in the machines path by running the command: pip install -r requirements.txt
Detailed source code documentation is available in the docs folder
A detailed document describing how to setup the computers is included in the docs folder, called ProgramSetup.html.
Source code documentation is available at https://ehmurray8.github.io/KytonUI
Lake Shore Cryotronics 340 Default GPIB Address:.
Make sure the NIVisa program is installed on the target machine, this program enables the usage of USB GPIB hubs, and allows python to talk with the NIVisa program. Install location: www.ni.com/download/ni-488.2/7272/en The program will warn you if NIVisa is not installed when it starts
Right computer defaults: Lake Shore Cryotronics 340 Default GPIB Address: GPIB0::12::INSTR Delta Oven Default GPIB Address: GPIB0::27::INSTR
Left computer defaults: Lake Shore Cryotronics 332 Default GPIB Address: GPIB0::13::INSTR Delta Oven Default GPIB Address: GPIB10::27::INSTR
Make sure the computer and all of the devices are on the same subnet.
Optical Switch: defaults to 192.168.1.111, to change the IP address and port, press enter, and then the down arrow 2 times, and then enter gets you to the IP address. Moving the arrows up and down will change the address, and enter will confirm the highlighted selection.
Micron Optics to change the Micron Optics IP Address, you must use the Micron Optics Enlight program and the network configuration can be found in the settings tab. Notes can abo
Detailed source code documentation is available in the docs folder
A detailed document describing how to setup the computers is included in the docs folder, called ProgramSetup.html.
Source code documentation is available at https://ehmurray8.github.io/KytonUI
Lake Shore Cryotronics 340 Default GPIB Address:.
Make sure the NIVisa program is installed on the target machine, this program enables the usage of USB GPIB hubs, and allows python to talk with the NIVisa program. Install location: www.ni.com/download/ni-488.2/7272/en The program will warn you if NIVisa is not installed when it starts
Right computer defaults: Lake Shore Cryotronics 340 Default GPIB Address: GPIB0::12::INSTR Delta Oven Default GPIB Address: GPIB0::27::INSTR
Left computer defaults: Lake Shore Cryotronics 332 Default GPIB Address: GPIB0::13::INSTR Delta Oven Default GPIB Address: GPIB10::27::INSTR
Make sure the computer and all of the devices are on the same subnet.
Optical Switch: defaults to 192.168.1.111, to change the IP address and port, press enter, and then the down arrow 2 times, and then enter gets you to the IP address. Moving the arrows up and down will change the address, and enter will confirm the highlighted selection.
Micron Optics to change the Micron Optics IP Address, you must use the Micron Optics Enlight program and the network configuration can be found in the settings tab. Notes can abo
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