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Python-based data acquisition framework developed by the Copenhagen / Delft / Sydney / Microsoft quantum computing consortium

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QCoDeS is a Python-based data acquisition framework developed by the Copenhagen / Delft / Sydney / Microsoft quantum computing consortium. While it has been developed to serve the needs of nanoelectronic device experiments, it is not inherently limited to such experiments, and can be used anywhere a system with many degrees of freedom is controllable by computer. To learn more about QCoDeS, browse our homepage .

To get a feeling of QCoDeS read 15 minutes to QCoDeS, and/or browse the Jupyter notebooks in docs/examples .

QCoDeS is compatible with Python 3.10+. It is primarily intended for use from Jupyter notebooks, but can be used from traditional terminal-based shells and in stand-alone scripts as well. The features in qcodes.utils.magic are exclusively for Jupyter notebooks.

Default branch is now main

The default branch in QCoDeS has been renamed to main. If you are working with a local clone of QCoDeS you should update it as follows:

  • Run git fetch origin and git checkout main

  • Run git symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD refs/remotes/origin/main to update your HEAD reference.

Install

In general, refer to here for installation.

Docs

Read it here . Documentation is updated and deployed on every successful build in main.

We use sphinx for documentations, makefiles are provided both for Windows, and *nix, so that you can build the documentation locally.

Make sure that you have the extra dependencies required to install the docs

pip install -r docs_requirements.txt

Go to the directory docs and

make html

This generate a webpage, index.html, in docs/_build/html with the rendered html.

QCoDeS Loop

The modules qcodes.data, qcodes.plots, qcodes.actions, qcodes.loops, qcodes.measure, qcodes.extensions.slack and qcodes.utils.magic that were part of QCoDeS until version 0.37.0. have been moved into an independent package called qcodes_loop. Please see it’s repository and documentation for more information.

For the time being it is possible to automatically install the qcodes_loop package when installing qcodes by executing pip install qcodes[loop].

Code of Conduct

QCoDeS strictly adheres to the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct

Contributing

The QCoDeS instrument drivers developed by the members of the QCoDeS community but not supported by the QCoDeS developers are contained in

https://github.com/QCoDeS/Qcodes_contrib_drivers

See Contributing for general information about bug/issue reports, contributing code, style, and testing.

Trademarks

This project may contain trademarks or logos for projects, products, or services. Authorized use of Microsoft trademarks or logos is subject to and must follow Microsoft’s Trademark & Brand Guidelines. Use of Microsoft trademarks or logos in modified versions of this project must not cause confusion or imply Microsoft sponsorship. Any use of third-party trademarks or logos are subject to those third-party’s policies.

License

See License.

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