Added section on GOTTHARD data format to the manual

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bergamaschi 2016-08-18 11:53:37 +02:00
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@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ For MYTHEN the data are writen in ASCII fomat, one file per frame, in columns, e
For the other detectors the files are written in binary format, and must be decoded depending on the detector. For the other detectors the files are written in binary format, and must be decoded depending on the detector.
\subsection{GOTTHARD} \subsection{GOTTHARD}
Each files contains 100 frames. Each file contains 100 frames.
\begin{description} \begin{description}
\item[Normal mode] \item[Normal mode]
Each frame is split into 2 packets of 1286 bytes each, where actual data is 1280 bytes each. Both the packets (incl header and footer) are written one after the other into the file. Each frame is split into 2 packets of 1286 bytes each, where actual data is 1280 bytes each. Both the packets (incl header and footer) are written one after the other into the file.
@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ On a side note, when you use the data call back, we also give you the derived fr
\item[Short Frame Mode] \item[Short Frame Mode]
One Frame has only one packet of 518 bytes, where actual data is 512 bytes. One Frame has only one packet of 518 bytes, where actual data is 512 bytes.
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item first 4 bytes is the frame number. There is no increment like the previous ones. \item first 4 bytes is the frame number. There is no packet number or increment required herecompared to the normal mode.
\item Data of 512 bytes. \item Data of 512 bytes.
\item 2 bytes of insignificant footer. \item 2 bytes of insignificant footer.
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}