- BatchExport worker + BatchExportController (threaded, busy flag) - SourcePanel: Export Maps button → FolderDialog → batch export with progress/summary banner (dismissible) - StreamControlPanel: name single export after loaded CSV + timestamp
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Ubiquitous Language — ISenseCloud
Glossary only. No implementation details. Terms verified against the C# original (~/WA/temp_ui) and the pyGUI redesign.
Terms
Wafer family — the wafer type letter (A, B, C, D, E, F, P, X, Z) identifying sensor count and physical layout. Families group into layout classes: A/E/P (150C 48pt), B/C/D (250C 29pt), F (250C 22pt), X (150C 80pt).
Master (master file) — the golden-reference CSV assigned per wafer family, used as the comparison baseline. Assigning a master is a per-family setting, not a layout choice. (C#: btnAMaster…btnZMaster; pyGUI: Settings tab master picker.)
Layout template — a spreadsheet of sensor coordinates for a layout class, exported for external use. The C# "Layout" page buttons export these files; they do not change what is displayed. Not to be confused with a layout selector.
Edge–Center pair — a fixed per-family mapping from each edge sensor to its radially-corresponding center sensor. Pairs involving a replaced sensor are skipped.
Edge–Center delta — |edge temperature − paired center temperature| for one pair in one frame. The Edge-Center readout reports the min and max delta across pairs, with each pair's sensor numbers and temperatures.
Setpoint — the target temperature the wafer run is trying to hold during the Set phase.
Margin — the ± tolerance band around the color target used to color sensors/heatmap.
Sigma color (auto margin) — coloring mode where the target is the frame average and the margin is the frame's σ, instead of the manual setpoint/margin.
Max range — a temperature span used to find the largest set of sensors that fit within it (centered near the average/setpoint); sensors outside the set are flagged out-of-range.
Phase (Idle / Ramp / Set) — the replay-time state of a frame: idle (flat, off-target), ramp (moving, colored by derivative sign), set (holding at setpoint).