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Accos
Accos is the standalone graphical user interface (GUI) for the detector control and the data acquisition. It is made to visualize and record the incoming data (counts, frames, pixel hits) in real time for direct feedback of the experimental set-up. External triggering and event timestamping can included easily. The data export is possible for .tiff, .pgm, .png and via network (jsonimage). The raw data are stored in the .tpx3 format and can be extracted to an open and accessible format.
Running under Linux (Ubuntu). The windows version will be released soon.
Computer requirements:
- Linux PC
- Processor with 8 cores
- 32 GB DDR4 RAM
- 2 x 10Gb Ethernet (optical fiber)
- fast SSD with 2000 Mb/s speed
- 1 terabyte capacity

Serval
For the automation of the experiment ASI offers an API called Serval. The detector can be controlled locally or remotely and is independent of the program language or operation system which is used. The communication with Serval is via a HTTP REST protocol over TCP/IP. The software can be easily integrated and is compatible with the most common language libaries like Python, LabView, Mathlab and other languages using TCP/IP.
Running under Linux (Ubuntu). The windows version will be released soon.
Computer requirements:
- Linux PC
- Processor with 8 cores
- 32 GB DDR4 RAM
- 2 x 10Gb Ethernet (optical fiber)
- fast SSD with 2000 Mb/s speed
- 1 terabyte capacity

FAQ
Curious to learn more?
Accos enables the masking on pixel. Click right click on the preview screen and unmask the selected pixel.
Yes, it is possible by uploading a black and white image to select the reion of interest. The white area will be the activated pixels in Accos. There is an user manual for pixel masking.