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Collection of dashboards for the QUA platform

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QUA Dashboards - Examples

This document provides an overview of the qua-dashboards library and the examples demonstrating its usage. qua-dashboards offers a suite of tools for creating interactive web-based dashboards to control and monitor quantum experiments, particularly those involving Quantum Orchestration Platform (OPX) systems.

Requirements

  • Python 3.9 to 3.12
  • QCoDeS (if using QDAC or other QCoDeS-compatible instruments with VoltageControlComponent)

Installation

To install qua-dashboards, you can typically use pip:

pip install qua-dashboards

For development or to install from a local source, navigate to the root directory of the qua-dashboards repository and run:

pip install .

Or for an editable install:

pip install -e .

Dashboard Components & Examples

The examples folder showcases the core components of qua-dashboards. Each subfolder contains specific examples and a dedicated README with more detailed information.

Data Dashboard

The Data Dashboard provides a flexible interface to visualize various data types sent from a Python client. This includes scalars, arrays, xarray Datasets and DataArrays, and Matplotlib figures. It is particularly useful for live plotting and data inspection within the QUAlibrate framework. For more details, see the Data Dashboard README. An illustrative script can be found at examples/data_dashboard/example_data_dashboard.py.

Video Mode

Video Mode enables continuous, rapid 2D parameter scans with real-time visualization, which is ideal for characterizing quantum devices like spin qubits. It supports both simulated data for testing purposes and live data acquisition with an OPX. Further information is available in the Video Mode README. Example scripts include examples/video_mode/simulated_examples/example_video_mode_random.py for simulated random data and examples/video_mode/example_video_mode_opx.py for an example OPX integration.

Voltage Control

The Voltage Control component offers a GUI to monitor and interactively update DC voltage levels from various sources. This is highly useful for fine-tuning experimental parameters during an experiment. More details can be found in the Voltage Control README. Examples are provided for simulated channels (examples/voltage_control/example_voltage_control.py) and for QDevil QDAC integration (examples/voltage_control/example_voltage_control_qdac.py).

Virtual Gates

The Virtual Gates component is a GUI to add and edit virtual gating matrix layers, in conjunction with quam_builder's VirtualGateSet. This is particularly useful when correcting for cross-capacitance, defining arbitrary axes along the charge stability diagram, or rotating the frame of the stability diagram. An example, with an example quam machine is provided in (examples/virtual_gates/example_virtual_gates.py)

Combining Components

A powerful feature of qua-dashboards is the ability to combine different components into a single, cohesive dashboard. The script examples/example_video_mode_full.py demonstrates this by integrating the VideoModeComponent and VoltageControlComponent. This allows for use cases such as interactively tuning DC voltage offsets for a 2D scan in Video Mode while observing the results in real-time.

Please explore the individual example folders and their READMEs for comprehensive guides on how to run and customize each dashboard.

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