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Identifier Dictionary Tree

Identifier Dictionary Tree. as specified in flight.xml rev. 13 Dec. 2001. Root of Tree. fLATObjects. pVal=2= eLATGrid. pVal=3= eLATBlanket. fGridObjects. fBorderCmp. pVal=1= eLATACD. pVal=0= eLATTowers. fACDFace. fTowerY. to ACD. fTowerX. fTowerObjects. to CAL. to TKR.

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Identifier Dictionary Tree

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  1. Identifier Dictionary Tree as specified in flight.xml rev. 13 Dec. 2001

  2. Root of Tree fLATObjects pVal=2= eLATGrid pVal=3= eLATBlanket fGridObjects fBorderCmp pVal=1= eLATACD pVal=0= eLATTowers fACDFace fTowerY to ACD fTowerX fTowerObjects to CAL to TKR Value constraints not shown

  3. CAL fTowerObjects to TKR pVal=0=eTowerCAL fLayer pVal=0=eTowerCAL fCALStructural vals= [0,CALMaxLayer] vals={eBottomFrame, eBottomPlate, eTopFrame, eTopPlate} fMeasure vals={eMeasureX, eMeasureY} fCALLog vals= [0, maxLog] fCellCmp vals={eXtal, eDiodeMSmall, eDiodePSmall, eDiodeMLarge, eDiodePLarge, eCellWall}

  4. TKR Some value constraints not shown fTowerObjects to CAL pVal=1=eTowerTKR fTKRTray vals= [0,maxTray] fMeasure vals={eMeasureX, eMeasureY} fTKRTrayCmp pVal= [eTKRSiBottom, eTKRSiTop] pVal= eTKRCoreClose fTKRLadder fTKRBorderCmp fWafer

  5. ACD Some value constraints not shown fLATObjects to Towers pVal=1=eLATACD fACDFace pVal= 0 = eACDTopFace vals= [0,4]] fRow pVal= [1,4] vals= [0,4]] fRow fCol vals= [0,4]] pVal= [0,1] pVal= [2,3] fCol fCol vals= [0,9]] vals= [0,4]] Notes: Integer constants are used in the diagram to save space. In the XML description these are typically symbolic, so that, for example, pVal=[1,4] should really be pVal=[eACDXNegFace,eACDYPosFace]

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