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The Quantum Measurement Infrastructure framework

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Quantum Measurement Infrastructure

QMI is a Python 3 framework for controlling laboratory equipment. It is suitable for anything ranging from one-off scientific experiments to robust operational setups.

QMI is developed by QuTech to support advanced physics experiments involving quantum bits. However, other than its name and original purpose, there is nothing specifically quantum about QMI — it is potentially useful in any environment where monitoring and control of measurement equipment is needed.

Dependencies

The full functioning of this software is dependent on several external Python packages, dynamic libraries and drivers. The following items are not delivered as part of this software and must be acquired and installed by the user separately, when necessary for the use of a specific QMI driver:

Usage of the third-party software, drivers or libraries can be subject to copyright and license terms of the provider. Please review their terms before using the software, driver or library.

Installation

Install with Pip from https://pypi.org/project/qmi/: pip install qmi.

Documentation

Latest version

The latest version of the documentation can be found here.

Installation for developers

To install the necessary packages to develop for QMI do:

pip install -e .[dev]

To generate the Sphinx API documentation locally do:

./scripts/run_docs_sphinx.sh

The documentation can then be found in the documentation/sphinx/source/generated directory.

Contribute

For contribution guidelines see CONTRIBUTING

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