Issue 518: Resolve issue of hard-coding Waters CE equations

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Status:open
Assigned To:Kaipo Tamura
Type:Defect
Area:Skyline
Priority:4
Milestone:4.3
Opened:2017-06-09 06:29 by Brendan MacLean
Changed:2023-01-24 15:16 by Kaipo Tamura
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2017-06-09 06:29 Brendan MacLean
Title»Resolve issue of hard-coding Waters CE equations
Assigned To»kaipot@u.washington.edu
Type»Defect
Area»Skyline
Priority»4
Milestone»4.1
In a meeting with Waters, I noticed that we have hard-coded linear equations between precursor m/z and CE for Waters TOF instruments, which we would normally store in the CollisionEnergyList where the coefficients in the equation would be customizable and new equations could be added, if new Waters instruments became available requiring different equations, as has happened with Thermo over the years.

2017-06-09 06:32 Brendan MacLean
Waters also wants us to pursue CE optimization for PRM on its TOF instruments, which will require an element in the CollisionEnergyList.

2019-09-15 14:44 Brendan MacLean
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2023-01-24 15:16 Kaipo Tamura
Related»504