The graphs below show all the data from the existing SQM files.
Figure 1 This show every time and for every SQM file when Lamp 1A was turned on. The idea is to see how consistent the ramping up of the lamp is.
Figure 2 This shows the Lamp 1A data once it is at full power for all SQM files and each time the lamp was turned on. I use an automated program to determine when the lamp is at full power and stable. For at lest one of the files looks like it missed the end a bit.
Figure 3 This show every time and for every SQM file when Lamp 3A was turned on. The idea is to see how consistent the ramping up of the lamp is.
Figure 4 This shows the Lamp 3A data once it is at full power for all SQM files and each time the lamp was turned on. I use an automated program to determine when the lamp is at full power and stable.
Figure 5 Carol wanted a "dark" so I found the rows in the data after the SQM was put on Standby but all the lamps where still off. This shows the lamp current for the two lamps.
Figure 6 The Mean and std for the Lamp 1A "darks". data outside 2 std where removed.
Figure 7 The Mean and std for the Lamp 3A "darks". data outside 2 std where removed and the lamp data at less than 50 minutes was also removed.
Figure 8 Carol wanted a "dark" so I found the rows in the data after the SQM was put on Standby but all the lamps where still off. This shows the photodiodes values.
Figure 9 Mean divided by the mean of all the Lamp 1A data and standard deviation (std) for each time the Lamp 1A was turned on can can to a stable reading. If it was turned on 3 times in a file then the circles are offset to the right of the tick to make is easier to see the std lines
Figure 10 Mean divided by the mean of all the Lamp 3A data and standard deviation (std) for each time the Lamp 3A was turned on can can to a stable reading. If it was turned on 3 times in a file then the circles are offset to the right of the tick to make is easier to see the std lines
Figure 11 All the temperatures for all the Lamp 1A data when the lamp was on full and stable
Figure 12 All the temperatures for all the Lamp 3A data when the lamp was on full and stable
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