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Tue Aug 1 15:44:31 2023 |
Sophia | Update | Scripts/Programs | Update on Laser Noise Data Collection and Analysis: Dynamic CSD and PSD Plots |
We have identified two problems facing the intensity noise calculations, which we are working to solve.
The first of these problems, is that the red pitaya appears to be taking data approximately 4 times faster than we would expect from the decimation rate based on how quickly it runs. To see if this was affecting our data, we plugged the red pitaya into a function generator. We found that my code is able to identify the driving frequency, but consistently gives predictions that are roughly 7% greater than we expect. When we drive at 100 Hz, the plot says the peak is at 107 Hz, when driven at 400 Hz, we see between 422-427 Hz, etc. While this implies that the red pitaya is not taking data at a faster rate than we would expect (if it did we would anticipate a lower than expected frequency, by a factor of roughly 4), it does imply some intrinsic issue with either the red pitaya or with the code. To fix this, I am going to use my code on artificially generated signals and see if we still observe these issues. |
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Tue Aug 1 12:48:41 2023 |
Aiden | Update | Cleanroom | Pre Filter Change |
Changed the pre filter inside of the 3 stage HEPA system next to the soldering station. It was rather dirty and I have attached images with a clean filter on the left and the used one on the right. I reset the pre filter age on the system. I tried to see if I could tell if the HEPA filter was dirty but I could not see it. I did not reset the age of the HEPA or UV stations. They are currently 378 days old.
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Tue Aug 1 12:10:03 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | Vacuum Chamber Baking Update |
Dr. Richardson and I took off the insulation on the lid again to add more insulation in-between the heater tape folds in addition to what was added on top of the tape after discovering discoloration. Also cleaned the lid with IPA wipes.
Also took more RGA data, one with the leak closed and one with the leak open. The graphs below this show that the SNR is improving with the ratio now looking to be around 3. The chamber is still too dirty to be commissioned and we will need to be baked again soon.
Plugged the temperature sensor back in after getting another extension cord. Removed the electronics box for the RGA as well as the full range gauge above the RGA line.
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Mon Jul 31 19:27:30 2023 |
Sophia | Update | Scripts/Programs | Update on Laser Noise Data Collection and Analysis: Dynamic CSD and PSD Plots |
An update on the CSD/PSD code:
The code is now taking a dynamic average of the points, and that has significantly reduced the noise that we were reading and the issues I was having with the lines in the plots. The graph for the CSD is still putting up a fight though, and amassing many lines that do not appear when just scatter plotted. I plan to fix that tomorrow, alongside inserting my own generated signal into the data. I have plotted the coherence alongside these graphs (as shown in the first screen recording and in one of the images), and it is significantly less than 1-- starting at or below 10^(-1).
As a note, I am unsure of why the raw data looks like this-- the laser goes through periods of extreme noise and I think this data was taken during one of them. |
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Mon Jul 31 12:39:01 2023 |
Shane | Update | Electronics | LED cable assemblies installed |
Today I put together the two LED cable assemblies for the CyMAC and mounted them in the anti-aliasing and anti-imaging chassis. |
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Fri Jul 28 18:03:07 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Final plot - FLIR |
[Pamella]
- I was able to plot the final result with the data to the heater. I attached below the "3Combined_HighTemp_Gaussian_Plot." in this plot we can see better behavior on the Gaussian compared to the plot in ELOG 169, I was using the same data but with a different approach. On the ELOG 169, we have the center point isolated data and this new plot is the temperature more than 70 C isolated because we have a very good heater temperature distinguish do background. For the all data I got I was using a power current of 0.20A. To get the data I waited for 30 minutes until the heater became stable and after that, I started to take snaps, I took more than one snap for each one different 6 positions on the screen, and We can see the positions on ELOG 167.
- Also I attached the calibration plot ("calibration_plot") between the measurements with the FLIR camera and thermocouple and we can see looks good if we compare the final plot.
- For better analyses I attached a plot of the calibration line on the Gaussian plot.
- To do: I will finish the final report.
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Fri Jul 28 17:45:45 2023 |
Celeste | Update | TCS | Graphical Updates to HOM RH Modification, Friday 7/28 |
Updated 1/8th Heater simulation modification graphs. Slides 7, 10, 16-19 are new additions. |
Attachment 1: HOM_RH_Simulation_Progress.pdf
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Fri Jul 28 13:46:17 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | Vacuum Chamber Baking Update |
Took some more data to look at the HC count. Initial data was from leaving the Argon leak closed and then left it open for 15 minutes and then took data for the open scenario. Attached are the graphs for these where attachment 1 is the closed scenario and attachment 2 is the open scenario.
From these graphs it looks like the signal-noise ratio of our calibration line is poor with the ratio between these two being 1.3. This means that the calibrated leak is barely being detected over the background. This should improve with more baking and pumping. I have also now attached overlayed graphs comparing the chamber when the leak is closed versus when it is open. As well as one comparing the chamber right after the bake versus the most recent data both with the leak open.
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Fri Jul 28 13:39:39 2023 |
shane | Update | Cleanroom | full 5 zone cleanroom particle count |
Here's the 5 zone cleanroom measurement from today. |
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Fri Jul 28 13:07:39 2023 |
Shane, Aiden | Update | Cleanroom | cleanroom cleaning and particle count |
[Aiden, Shane]
cleaning cleanroom and particle count
- 11:08 am: started particle count
- zone 3:
- 0.3 u: 4198
- 0.5 u: 1080
- 1.0 u: 581
- zone 4:
- 0.3 u: 1247
- 0.5 u: 623
- 1.0 u: 415
- 11:24 am: break for removal of vac chamber insulation (pictures attached), with counts before removal as seen above, and counts after removal/replacement for zone 3 as follows:
- zone 3:
- 0.3 u: 2993
- 0.5 u: 415
- 1.0 u: 207
- 12:02 pm: began surface check and wipedown
- 12:13 pm: started vacuuming the floor
- 12:25 pm: finished vacuuming the floor
- 12:26 pm: started mopping the floor
- 12:32 pm: finished mopping the floor
- 12:32 pm: started cleaning the buckets
- 12:37 pm: started mopping with IPA wipes
- 12:43 pm: finished mopping with IPA wipes
- 12:45 pm: changed sticky floor mats
- 12:47 pm: started particle count
- zone 3:
- 0.3 u: 2951
- 0.5 u: 290
- 1.0 u: 41
- zone 4:
- 0.3 u: 290
- 0.5 u: 0
- 1.0 u: 0
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Thu Jul 27 14:46:55 2023 |
Shane, Jon | Update | Electronics | AA chassis DC on/off switch assembled |
Made the first DC on/off switch assembly today and installed in anti-aliasing chassis. Second switch assembly to be completed later. |
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Thu Jul 27 14:11:42 2023 |
Sophia | Update | Scripts/Programs | Update on Laser Noise Data Collection and Analysis: Dynamic CSD and PSD Plots |
Here's a screen recording of the dynamic raw data and PSD/CSD plots as they are now. Will begin working on implementing a code to generate the statistical estimator for the CSD uncertainty now. (Will talk to Tyler more about whether I can get the lines to happen or not) |
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Thu Jul 27 11:28:36 2023 |
Sophia | Update | Scripts/Programs | Update on Laser Noise Data Collection and Analysis: Dynamic CSD and PSD Plots |
This week I have successfully been able to implement our dynamic CSD and PSD plotting code, but along the way I encountered a few challenges which I will outline in this elog post.
Challenges:
1. Once I was able to plot the data through time, I produced a graph of the raw data (shown below in the top to images) which showed pulsed data instead of a continuous stream. On Tuesday (26th of July) Tyler and I fixed this issue, realizing that calling the starting the trigger in the red pitaya was the issue. When I commented that line of code out, it immediately started plotting continuously.
2. When that issue was solved, We then started having problems with the automatically generated lines in the python program which would double back on each new iteration. I am still dealing with this issue, because the line likes to follow the progression of the data intake instead of through the plot. Currently, I am trying to plot the data as a scatter plot and then add the line as this might make it care only about the data's distribution instead of the order of the points in the list, but I am still unsure. I might try out np.sort (or some equivalent to sort the entire data set before plotting) as well. |
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Thu Jul 27 10:18:43 2023 |
Celeste | Update | TCS | Graphical Updates to HOM RH Modification |
Attached are updated graphs of the irradiance distribution from the 1/8th ring heater units (extruded and reduced in length). |
Attachment 1: HOM_RH_1_8_Unit_Modification_Graphs.pdf
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Tue Jul 25 15:35:14 2023 |
Shane | Update | Electronics | More chassis moved |
Finished basic assembly of binary input and output chassis today, and moved one to top shelf of work bench. The other is in corner of work bench (image attached). They are delicate, so please do not move them or place anything on top of them. |
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Mon Jul 24 16:19:29 2023 |
Shane, Jon | Update | Electronics | Chassis semi-assembled and moved |
Began assembly on AA and AI chassis today, moved them both to top work bench shelf (image attached). They are delicate so please do not disturb them or put anything on top of them. |
Attachment 1: IMG_8386.pdf
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Mon Jul 24 14:55:53 2023 |
Jon | Update | VAC | Removed extension power cable |
I removed the extension cable that was powering the leftmost heater controller, since there is no bake currently happening. It is currently powering the LED over the electronics bench, and can be removed if needed. I will be ordering more extension cords to permanentize our setups. |
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Thu Jul 20 21:00:23 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Data plot FLIR and updates about the black body |
[Pamella]
- Today I got more data to plot the Gaussian. So I took more snaps in each position for the six different spots than we be using to have a better calibration of the FLIR collected data. I attached the new plot below. Also, I did the same plot for each region as on the Elog 167 but I have more than 20 pics because I was using a big number of data so I just attached one example below.
To access the Elog, click here.
- Also I think we have some real (non-ideal) heat diffusion by the screen and not noise like Dr. Richardson suggested. I was testing today and we can see the first pic before the start heater source turns on, the second pic is at 120.2 C (0.31A) with the heater on and the last pic is after the heater source cooled back down to room temperature. Just in the second pic, we have a strong spot on the top, so it looks like a non-ideal diffusion.
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Thu Jul 20 18:03:19 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | Vacuum Chamber Baking Update |
Took another set of RGA data after the second bake has cooled down to 27 degC.
Just by visual comparison to the other graphs, the HC levels of the chamber has gone down further. I will soon overlay the data for an easier comparison.
I also reinstalled the full range gauge above the RGA line. It is still adjusting itself downwards so I will have to check again to get an accurate measurement of the pressure.
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Wed Jul 19 19:10:31 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Data plot FLIR and updates. |
[Pamella]
- Today I was able to plot a graph for the isolation point on the center of the heater. I got data from six different positions on the screen (I shifted the all coordinates). I extracted the data for the center point and plot the Gaussian with this extracted data for temperature. I attached the all plots below
- Also I took a snap using the black wall and with the heater at 120.1 C (0.30 A) try to have less noise but
we can see this is not very good. At this temperature, we have noise on the top and I don't understand why because the heater is not in this location. I attached a snap below.
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Wed Jul 19 14:39:19 2023 |
Pamella, Shane, Aiden | Update | Cleanroom | cleaning and particle count |
[Pamella, Shane, Aiden]
cleaning cleanroom and particle count
- 1:10 pm: started particle count
- 1:30 pm: began surface check and wipedown
- 1:41 pm: started vacuuming the floor
- 1:55 pm: finished vacuuming the floor
- 1:57 pm: started mopping the floor
- 2:01 pm: finished mopping the floor
- 2:02 pm: started cleaning the buckets
- 2:08 pm: started mopping with IPA wipes
- 2:17 pm: finished mopping with IPA wipes
- 2:18 pm: changed sticky floor mats
- 2:19 pm: started particle count
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Tue Jul 18 16:35:06 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Plot-Data with the new configuration without the mask and reflector. |
[Pamella]
- I was able to plot the first graph for a result between the six different positions on the screen, for now we can see the behavior of the heater temperature in a Gaussian graph with combination data between the six files.
- To do: Tyler gave me some ideas today to improve the plot. So I'm going to change the code to have insulation on the values for just the heater ("insulation") and I'm going to plot after this insulation data as well I'm going to get more data and compare with more data for the same position.
- I was using the data than I got last week and I shared on Elog (151) and we can see on this quote
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[Pamella]
I started collecting data by moving the camera FLIR and covering all six positions on the screen (2x3). I was looking and taking snaps for more than one hour and a half. I'll repeat this one more time to make sure we have enough data to do analysis.
I attached snap data below. This images is processed on python code. |
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Tue Jul 18 16:12:27 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Thermocouple plot. |
- I noticed that these measurements have some issues with the weather on different days. We can see in the photo attached below how different the temperatures are on different days, I took the data with the same procedure every day, but we can see the differences between them.
- To Do: I will do a new data collection using FLIR and thermocouple at the same time to plot comparison between both.
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[Pamella]
- I collected data to plot a calibration with the heater. I took measurements with current and temperature (the thermocouple - thermometer) to compare with the FLIR measurements.
- I made a plot with this data and we can see how temperature vs current behaves.
Note: This data I measured manually.
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Tue Jul 18 16:04:26 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Setup FLIR with black wall (black body) |
[Pamella]
- Today I tried get data the heater with the black screen but doesn't looks possible have just one "energy" point straight to FLIR camera. Tyler and I tried different current and temperatures but keep very bad data. I attached a snap below.
- I attached a photo about the new setup below. The FLIR is in the most close point possible/safety with the heater. The heater is very close to the black wall but is not touch the screen so is safety.
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Tue Jul 18 14:13:46 2023 |
Sophia | Update | Scripts/Programs | Update on Laser Noise Data Collection and Analysis |
We [Sophia and Tyler] have found a code which will partition our data and generate PSD's and CSD's automatically. We are now in the stage of writing this into a dynamic code, which so far has been fast-paced because of the framework we have built for it over the past few weeks.
Something to note is that we have found, especially over long periods of time, the laser goes through periods of extreme noise and the signals often cross from where we set them at some point throughout our data collection. We have made the assumption that this is something to do with the laser itself, and not our setup or surrounding space because of both the times that these noise/intensity spikes took place and the duration of the spikes (1.5-2.5 hours). To try and correct for this, we have been "cutting" the noise, and just looking at sections which don't include these big fluctuations. An example of the "noise cut data" is shown in the graph titled "Signals Over Time 7-18-23 Noise Cut Data" and all of the PSD/CSD graphs have been made using only these "noise cut" regions. |
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Mon Jul 17 14:01:41 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | VAC System Heating Update |
The insulation on the lid of the vacuum chamber has some discoloration and it may be wise to place a sensor closer to this spot in future bakes.
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Mon Jul 17 13:50:41 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | VAC System Heating Update |
Started to cool down the chamber today. Final temperature readings of the chamber were 146C and 91C for the body and cross respectively.
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Mon Jul 17 11:46:24 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Thermocouple plot. |
[Pamella]
- I collected data to plot a calibration with the heater. I took measurements with current and temperature (the thermocouple - thermometer) to compare with the FLIR measurements.
- I made a plot with this data and we can see how temperature vs current behaves.
Note: This data I measured manually.
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Sun Jul 16 15:21:56 2023 |
Pamella | Update | General | General update about some problems in the lab. |
[Pamella]
General information about the lab facility.
- Changed sticky floor mats, because close to entrance the cleanroom, both sticky floor had a many died ants on top.
- The light on top of the internet cable bridge is burned out.. I just saw this today but I am not sure if was like this before.
- The ant bait traps seem very efficient and right now only a few ants are running around in the lab, most are dead in the bait traps, so probably in a day or two we can change those bait traps.
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Fri Jul 14 16:49:42 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | New bridge and calibration data |
[Pamella]
Aiden 3D printed a new bridge for the heater and I installed the new bridge yesterday.
I started collecting data to plot a calibration with the heater. I'm doing measurements with current and the thermocouple (thermometer) to compare with FLIR measurements and have a good calibration. |
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Fri Jul 14 14:37:25 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | VAC System Heating Update |
Checked on the vacuum system and it looks like it will either need to be increased in temperature or baked for a longer time. The main body is at 146C while the cross is at 91C.
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Thu Jul 13 16:59:03 2023 |
Jon | Update | General | Ant traps placed around lab |
Update: After seeing the strong response to the first set, I redistributed them to the hottest spots and added one more trap.
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In response to reports that ants have been observed in the lab, I placed five ant bait traps around the room today. Each is sitting on the floor on top of a piece of aluminum foil, in areas unlikely to be inadvertently stepped on. They contain liquid which will spill out if picked up, so please take care not to disturb them.
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Thu Jul 13 15:31:21 2023 |
Jon | Update | General | Ant traps placed around lab |
In response to reports that ants have been observed in the lab, I placed five ant bait traps around the room today. Each is sitting on the floor on top of a piece of aluminum foil, in areas unlikely to be inadvertently stepped on. They contain liquid which will spill out if picked up, so please take care not to disturb them. |
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Thu Jul 13 14:56:43 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | VAC System Heating Update |
Checked on the vacuum system today to change the PID controls back to their default values in order to try and get the temperature of the cross in front of the turbo pump higher. Currently it is sitting at 90 degC before changing the controls. While the main body is at 146 degC.
Will update again tomorrow on new equilibrium with the default PID settings.
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Mon Jul 10 13:23:23 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | VAC System Heating Update |
Checked on the system today.
The flange on the turbo pump has reached an equilibrium temperature of 87 degC when set at 150 degC. While the main body of the chamber has reached an equilibrium temperature of 142 degC.
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Sat Jul 8 14:26:17 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Data with the new configuration without the mask and reflector. |
[Pamella]
I started collecting data by moving the camera FLIR and covering all six positions on the screen (2x3). I was looking and taking snaps for more than one hour and a half. I'll repeat this one more time to make sure we have enough data to do analysis.
I attached snap data below. This images is processed on python code. |
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Fri Jul 7 15:11:39 2023 |
Aiden | Update | VAC | VAC System Heating Update |
The temperature of the flange connecting to the turbo pump after reaching equilibrium is 74 degC. This means that it is safe to proceed with raising the temperature from 120 degC to 150 degC.
Raised the set temperature of the chamber from 120 degC to 150 degC in 15 deg steps.
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Thu Jul 6 18:03:19 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | FLIR project - New configuration |
[Pamella]
Cao suggested using the project without the reflector and mask because in this case we probably got good images around the screen. So I started this yesterday and today I started to get some data to see the stabilization position and check how the parameters fluctuated. I was looking and taking snaps for an hour and a half. I'll repeat this one more time to make sure we have enough data to do analysis.
To do: The next step is to start collecting data by moving the camera FLIR and covering all six positions on the screen (2x3). Also Aiden is on hand to help and is going to make a new 3D print bridge to have good heater support.
I attached a image for the new configuration below and a snap data. |
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Thu Jul 6 16:16:03 2023 |
Aiden | Summary | VAC | Vacuum Chamber Baking Update |
Pressure Measured Before Removing Gauge 2.31 E-7 Torr.
Went in and turned on the heating tape in increments of 30 degC until 120 degC was reached. I will let it equilibrate over night and then asses whether or not the chamber can be raised to 150 degC without having the flange to the turbo pump reach over 120 degC as it is not recommended for that flange to be any hotter.
If it can safely be raised to 150 degC, then only 2 days of baking is necessary. If 120 degC is the bake temperature, a week will be needed.
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Thu Jul 6 13:34:48 2023 |
Pamella, Shane, Julian, Aiden | Update | Cleanroom | cleaning and particle count |
[Pamella, Julian, Aiden, and Shane]
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Wed Jul 5 16:02:12 2023 |
Aiden | Update | Clean & Bake | Clean and Bake batch 14 Bagging |
Bagged and Tagged the 2.75" copper gaskets from Batch 14 and placed them into the clean room on the work bench. |
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Wed Jul 5 15:46:47 2023 |
Aiden, Cao | Infrastructure | VAC | Vacuum Chamber Baking Update |
Cao and Aiden put the RGA back on to the chamber and measured the outgassing rate after the chamber has cooled down from its first bake. The figure attached shows the RGA measurements with the Argon leak open.
Also put the Full Range Gauge #2 [RGA line] back onto the system to measure the pressure and got a reading of 2.78 E-7 Torr. We believe it is actually lower as the chamber temp is still at 28 degC rather than the 24 it was previously measured at. The gauge also may have needed more time to equilibrate.
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Tue Jul 4 15:35:38 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | FLIR - reflexion problem |
[Pamella]
I was testing all the positions we need to cover when moving the FLIR camera or the reflector. I tried to find out more about the problem so I tested the position without the mask, just with the old bridge and I got the same problems, in the middle of the screen we have a very good image but if we move we have the visualization problem and we don't see the reflection very well (intensity, emissivity) in FLIR.
For this test I used very low current (0.04 A) for keep everything safety.
I also think that problem is not in the focal point of the reflector because we can see very well in the center of the screen, but maybe it is because in the parabolic reflector the reflection in the focal point is "extremely" straight, so for you to see the reflection in this point you need keep close to the middle of the screen, to see around the reflector, at the extremes, we need to change the position for the cable or the light to "change" how the flashes of light reflect and thus achieve exactly the position on the camera. It is something like the sketch/ photo attached below. |
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Mon Jul 3 18:38:13 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | FLIR project |
[Pamella]
- I was able to work on the python code to do analysis on the FLIR-Reflector data.
- I could plot images of total area (Tyler help me on that) with csv file and also could have isolation area for triangles. I have attached examples below. Just for now the images are of different data, so there are some differences in the shapes.
- I'm working on getting a complete analysis code to work with the different positions of the triangles and to be able to do out the statistical analysis.
- Also we keeping have problem to get good data if when we move the camera or the reflector on horizontal or vertical position. I am working a some ideas for that.
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Mon Jul 3 16:26:21 2023 |
Cao | Infrastructure | DAQ | Access and control Red Pitaya remotely and run it on local machine |
[Cao]
To access and control the Red Pitaya using Python locally on a machine within the local network, one should follow these steps:
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Start the SCPI server. This is achieved by first log onto the Red Piatay page
rp-xxxxxx.local/
- Go to Development >> SCPI server and turn the server on. (Note : The server is currently running)
- Communication with Red Piataya is done through PyVista, install PyVista with:
sudo pip3 install pyvisa pyvisa-py
This has been installed on Chimay. Ensure that you have pip3 install, if not, you can install it using:
sudo apt-install python3 pip
- To start talking to the RedPitaya, ensure you have the scipt
redpitaya_scpi.py in your local folder. This is the standard class that you will import to your code to establish connection with the Red Pitaya. This code can be found in directory ~/RedPiatya or this link
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Mon Jul 3 14:32:24 2023 |
Cao | Infrastructure | VAC | Cooling down vacuum chamber |
[Cao]
After leaving the the chamber to bake at 120 deg C from Thursday 3:41 pm. Today I started to cool the chamber down to room temperature at 11:30 am (total bake duration: 91 hours 49 minutes). Ideally, this process should be ramped down slowly, approx. 6 degree per hour. However we had no ramping function with out controller. The only method to tune this cool/ heat rate is to tune the PID parameters, which are:
- Pb : Proportional band, this quantity is inversely proportional to the P-gain
- ti : Integral time. Increasing integral time makes the output response slower to error, thus the opposite effect of increasing integration gain
- td : Differential time
Since the differential term doesn't contribute to rise time significantly, we neglect it for now and first change Pb and ti . The factory default settings :
- Pb : 50
- ti : 100 s
- td : 25 s
Initially Ichanged Pb from 50 to 200 (max) and ti to 999 s (max) but there is a large offset error. Currently, Pb and ti are sitting on the following settings:
- Pb : 200
- ti : 800 s
At this setting it takes 25-30 mins to drop 6 degrees, which is not as slow as we want but we will have to tune our PID more carefully.
At the first stage, I dropped the temperature to 60 deg C. After 3 hours, we dropped the setpoint to 25 degrees and let the vacuum chamber to cool to room temperature. |
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Fri Jun 30 16:43:14 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Updates: Small moving the FLIR camera |
[Pamella]
Today, I was able to make some adjustments to the FLIR camera angle, suggested by Dr. Richardson, and we got small possible movements keeping the same pattern in the shapes of the triangles. I have attached photos below. I was able to move left and right as well as up and down and it worked in four points that I marked on the table.
The only problem is that it only worked on a part of the screen, if I try to place it farther to the right or to the left, we are back to the same problem as yesterday.
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Fri Jun 30 15:57:28 2023 |
Pamella | Update | FLIR | Data and python code update |
Updates: Problems with the emission intensity and python code.
- Yesterday I was working on get data from FLIR reflector but unfortunately we got some problems:
- I realized than if I move the reflector a to left or right the screen doesn't get data very well(I attached a photo below). This is a problem because our idea is have the same type of emission every part on screen. Tyler and I worked to tried fix that but don't had success.
- Dr. Richardson gave me the idea to move the FLIR camera to left or right (The same happens if I move up and down) and keep the refletor on the same position every time but unfortunately we got the same problem, the screen doesn't get data very well(I attached a photo below). Now I am working to tried fix that.
- Also I was able to work on the code to isolate the triangle shape for analyzes, I attached the image for that below.
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Thu Jun 29 18:27:26 2023 |
Jon, Cao | Infrastructure | VAC | Vacuum bake attempt 3: success! |
[Jon, Cao]
Summary : We resolved problems with heaters tripping power and were able to proceed with chamber baking
1. Circuit connection adjustment
After yesterday elog 137, today we resolved most of these issues. After Jon contacted Facilities, the LP3B 6 circuit was reset and the cleanroom filter & light panels resumed to work as normal.
Regarding the connection of the heaters. we made the following adjustments:
- High-temperature controller powering lid + upper volume heater: connect to LP3B 8 circuit (clean room sides, 2 outlets)
- High-temperature controller powering bottom + lower volume heater : connect to LP3B 4 circuit (workstation side, 2 outlets)
2. Replacement of vacuum nipple insulation
We had also received new insulation pieces from Worbo today to replace the existing insulation with the new ones (see images). These cover the 2 4" tubes (for 6" flanges ) and the 4 1.5" tubes (for 2.75" flanges). The new insulations fit perfectly on these tubes.
I also placed all insulation taken off from the last elog back onto the chamber ( these are insulations for the pumps and RGA lines).
3. Baking
We started ramping up chamber temperature at 1:41 pm over the course of two hours:
- Starting set point: 40 deg C
- Step increase: 10 deg C up to 80 deg C, 5 deg C from 80 deg to 120 deg C
- At each step, the temperature readouts show approx. 2.1 deg C overshooting, wait to settle back to approx 1.5 deg C overshoot before increase the set point again
We noticed some smoke emanating from flexible bypass line insulation but none from other locations that were previously smoking . We think this is because the high winding density around the bypass line for such a small volume. Adjustment for next bake: Change the location of PID controller RTD to the bypass line . For now, we remove the insulation around bypass to prevent insulation overheating and encourage convection cooling (see image)
The temperature of the chamber reached as stable 120 deg C without any power issues at 3:45 pm. I waited another 15 minutes to verify its stability and the official baking duration started at 4:00 pm Jun 29 2023. Since we are baking at 120 deg C instead of the standard 150 deg C for Aluminium, the duration for the bake will be over three days until Monday morning, upon which we will slowly ramp down the the temperature.
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Wed Jun 28 15:58:56 2023 |
Shane, Cao | Infrastructure | VAC | Power trip problem remains, source of smoke is insulation |
[Shane, Cao]
With the new change in wiring configuration described in elog 136, we tried to power up the heaters for baking the vacuum chamber again.
Given that we were worried about the turbo pump overheats, we set the setpoints of of bother high temperature controller and PID controller to be 120 deg C before turning the heaters on
1. Evidence of smoke originating from CoolSkin insulation
We then removed most of the CoolSkin insulation on the Pump and RGA lines ( apart from the one around the flexible bypass line connecting the two ) (see image Pumpline_afterRemoveInsul and RGAline_afterRemoeInsul) .
Upon removal of the insulation, we noticed that the insulating foam melted onto the heating tape (see image MeltedInsulation1 and MeltedInsulation2). This is the first indication that the smoke had most likely coming from the insulating foam itself
Once we started baking, upon reaching 80 degree range. We observed no smoke at the location that we removed the insulation. However, We observed smoked coming from underneath the insulation around the flexible pipe, and not from the velcro areas.
What could be causing this, given that the maximum operating temperature of the insulation is 200 deg C? Most likely, the heating tape is much hotter than we think it is. But given that the temperature sensor readout is much lower than 200 deg C, it's likely that this is due to poor thermal contact and it takes a while for sensor to reach a thermal equilibrium with the heating tape. Here, I suggest we should implement the following:
- We should look into usingsome form of thermal tape (if possible to secure the temperature sensors)
- Unfortunately or controller does not allow programming process, we will have to implement manual temperature stepping, emulating ramping process over the first hour, until slowly reach 120 deg C
- OR Tune the PID controller coeffs, especially P and I for longer rise time and settling time
2. The heaters still trip our power
Upon reaching 80 deg C,our main power trip. Unfortunately I don't know how to reset this. Do we need to contact facility on this? Reading elog 136, I noticed that both controllers are connected to the same circuit LP3B 6, which is the same circuit the some of the fan-filters and LED light panels of the cleanroom connected to. From the elog, the circuit has a 20 A limit . An max operation, the 2 heater controllers draw 30 Amps, approx 7 Amps for the fan-filters, and another 1.5 A for LED panel. The combination of these equipment must have overload the circuit and tripped it . Currently half the fans + lights are off in the cleanroom are off due to power trip. Here, I would make a suggestion that each heater controller should be connected to a separate circuit . Currently we LP3B 7 (same side next to LB3B 6) and LB3B 4 (opposite side of the rail) having no equipemts connected to them, but will require cable extensions. |
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