Speaker
Abigail Emery
Description
Bluesky facilities have been using ophyd as a comprhensive hardware abstraction layer for step scanning use cases but legacy constraints have made it difficult to move towards flyscanning. We present an update on the status of ophyd-async (formerly ophyd v2), which has now seen action in user experiments at both Diamond and NSLS-II to perform hardware triggered measurements.
Ophyd-async can be deployed alongside/instead of ophyd and focuses on correctness, testability and easy integration of generic flyscanning solutions. We summarize the performance improvements, additions to the device API, feedback from user-facing operations and information about the joint agile development programme running between Diamond and NSLS-II.
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