tomato is the instrument automation package developed at the ConCat lab at TU Berlin. Currently supported hardware is:
tomato-example-counter: an example device for testing purposes.tomato-psutil: an interface to thepsutillibrary for CPU and memory usage statisticstomato-bronkhorst: an interface to thebronkhorst-proparlibrary for control of Bronkhorst MFCs and PCstomato-jumo: a driver for control of Jumo Quantrol heater controllers usingminimalmodbustomato-picovna: a driver for control of Pico Technology PicoVNA network analysers using thevnalibrarytomato-mcc: a driver for reading temperatures from MCC DAQ boards usingmcculwon Windows
See the Documentation for more detailed info.
This project has received funding from:
- the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 957189.
- the Emmy Noether Programme of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under project No 490703766.
- the Priority Programme (SPP) 2419 HyCAM of the Deutsche Forschungsemeinschaft (DFG) under project No 523873650.
The project is part of BATTERY 2030+, the large-scale European research initiative for inventing the sustainable batteries of the future.