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frappy/cfg/ls336_cfg.py
Markus Zolliker e741404d0b simplify configuration of IO modules
As the communicator class needed for a module can be specified,
in the configuration we do not need to specifiy it explicitly.

A new configurator function IO() is introduced for this, defining
names and uri only.

- update also configuration reference and a tutorial example
- update get_class function to accept attributes of classes like
  'frappy_demo.lakshore.TemperatureSensor.ioClass' and import from
  modules other than frappy... like 'test.test_iocfg.Mod'.
- add ioClass to the example class for the temperature controller
  tutorial

Change-Id: I3115371d612f14024e43bc6d38b642e1d27b314d
Reviewed-on: https://forge.frm2.tum.de/review/c/secop/frappy/+/38071
Tested-by: Jenkins Automated Tests <pedersen+jenkins@frm2.tum.de>
Reviewed-by: Markus Zolliker <markus.zolliker@psi.ch>
2026-02-11 13:40:32 +01:00

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from os import environ
# either change the uri or set the environment variable 'LS_URI'
lakeshore_uri = environ.get('LS_URI', 'tcp://<host>:7777')
Node('example_cryo.psi.ch', # a globally unique identification
'this is an example cryostat for the Frappy tutorial', # describes the node
interface='tcp://10767') # you might choose any port number > 1024
IO('io', lakeshore_uri) # the communicator (its class will be detected automatically)
Mod('T',
'frappy_demo.lakeshore.TemperatureLoop',
'Sample Temperature',
io='io',
channel='A', # the channel on the LakeShore for this module
loop=1, # the loop to be used
value=Param(max=470), # set the maximum expected T
target=Param(max=420), # set the maximum allowed target T
heater_range=3, # 5 for model 350
)