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All Rights Reserved.
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FOMMX follows the principles and terminology of Miller(1933) as much as possible. In particular, the words sheet, column, and row follow Miller's usage.
Miller used a data collection spreadsheet preprinted with rows and columns(p213). When a sound signal occurred, Miller estimated the fringe shift and called it out. An assistant recorded that number on the spreadsheet.
As the interferometer turned through one revolution, the numbers were entered in one row. The sound signal occurred sixteen times per revolution, and the data for each was recorded in the corresponding column.
The following list describes the data structure and timing used in FOMMX, with the corresponding value for Miller. Numbers in [square brackets] or {curly braces} or <> are for planning new system.
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The following is my initial configuration. This was changed on 2/15/22.