Left Token Errors


Here are the requirements for a chip to be classified as a "left-token failure" chip. For a chip to be classified as a "left-token" chip, it must pass all of the tests, except that in the following vectors an error can occur in the specified location (note that some vectors have several locations listed; the error can occur in any of them).
 

atom13a                2096
atom13b                2152
atom13c                2152
atom17                  4452, 5536, 6620, 7704
atom18                  4468, 5552, 6636, 10749, 11833, 12917, 14001
atom19                  4404, 5488
atom19d                4419
atom19e                3646
atom19f                 7519, 8603, 9687, 10771
atom20                  2112
atom21                  2088
atom22                  2076
atom23                    984    Expect empty event
atom24                  1084   Expect empty event
atom25                  2094, 3242
atom26a                2073   Jitter=10x
atom26b                2882   Jitter=04x, 3070   2nd event is empty
atom28                  2210   Skip Ctrl=01
atom29                  2210   Skip Ctrl=10
atom30                  2210   Skip Ctrl=11
atom31a                1844   Sample rate = 00
atom31b                2033   Sample rate = 01
atom32                  1844   Sample=0, skip=1
atom33                  2210   Sample=2, skip=3
atom35                  2344   A->B; 1 ev, followed by Read_Status
atom36                  2100   Test SYNC cmd, 4017   Test all chan, all ToT & TS bits.
atom39                  2121   Pathological inputs
atom41                  2647   Induce R/O with RLTI
atom50_40          1411   Noise test; No data expected

An error in any vector not listed above removes the chip from the
"left-token" category.
 
 



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 Matteo Melani <mmelani@lbl.gov>