Plot ? |
Symb ? |
Source * |
Average ? |
Thresholds ? |
N_ data |
QC1 parameter |
Data downloads |
Remarks |
| method |
value |
unit |
method |
value |
| 1 |
| QC1DB |
MEDIAN |
2.42667 |
|
VAL | 1.3,3.0 |
45 |
dark_median |
this |
last_yr |
all
|
dark current for darks Double_RdRstRd, HighDynamic, DIT=0.5s |
| 2 |
| QC1DB |
MEDIAN |
2.53333 |
|
VAL | 1.3,3.0 |
49 |
dark_median |
this |
last_yr |
all
|
dark current for darks Double_RdRstRd, HighDynamic, DIT=1.0s |
| 3 |
| QC1DB |
MEDIAN |
2.73333 |
|
VAL | 1.3,3.5 |
18 |
dark_median |
this |
last_yr |
all
|
dark current for darks Double_RdRstRd, HighDynamic, DIT=2.0s |
| 4 |
∗ | QC1DB |
MEDIAN |
3.01333 |
|
VAL | 2.0,3.4 |
88 |
dark_median |
this |
last_yr |
all
|
dark current for darks Double_RdRstRd, HighSensitivity, DIT=0.5s |
| |
|
*Data sources: QC1DB: QC1 database; LOCAL: local text file
|
| Plot 1 | | data source: | naco_dark (QC1 database) |
| dataset: | dark_median | |
| median: | 2.42667 | |
| fixed thresholds: | 1.3...3.0 | |
| N_data plotted: | 45 |
| [click on plot for closeup] |
| Plot 2 | | data source: | naco_dark (QC1 database) |
| dataset: | dark_median | |
| median: | 2.53333 | |
| fixed thresholds: | 1.3...3.0 | |
| N_data plotted: | 49 |
| [click on plot for closeup] |
| Plot 3 | | data source: | naco_dark (QC1 database) |
| dataset: | dark_median | |
| median: | 2.73333 | |
| fixed thresholds: | 1.3...3.5 | |
| N_data plotted: | 18 |
| [click on plot for closeup] |
| Plot 4 | | data source: | naco_dark (QC1 database) |
| dataset: | dark_median | ∗ |
| median: | 3.01333 | |
| fixed thresholds: | 2.0...3.4 | |
| N_data plotted: | 88 |
| [click on plot for closeup] |
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