Development related to PandABox-based fly scans is an important part of the active work on Mamba, the software framework for beamline experiments at the High Energy Photon Source (HEPS); presented in this paper is the progress of our development, and some outlook for advanced fly scans based on knowledge learned during the process. By treating fly scans as a collaboration between a few loosely coupled subsystems - motors / mechanics, detectors / data processing, sequencer devices like PandABox - systematic analyses of issues in fly scans are conducted. Interesting products of these analyses include a general-purpose software-based fly-scan mechanism, a general way to design undulator-monochromator fly scans, a sketch of how to practically implement online tuning of fly-scan behaviours based on processing of the data acquired, and many more. Based on the results above, an architectural discussion on >=10kHz fly scans is given.
@article{arxiv.2310.20106,
title = {Progress and outlook on advanced fly scans based on Mamba},
author = {Peng-Cheng Li and Cheng-Long Zhang and Zong-Yang Yue and Xiao-Bao Deng and Chun Li and Ai-Yu Zhou and Gang Li and Yu Liu and Yi Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20106},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures, accepted by Synchrotron Rad. News