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Fri Aug 13 15:29:35 2010 |
Aidan | Frogs | Photos | Here's the 40m team |
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Fri Aug 13 13:11:30 2010 |
Dmass | Update | elog | restarted |
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More of the same.
Who is putting weird figures into the elog?!?! I haven't checked lately, but this is what usually crashes the elog. It's been happening a lot lately, and it might be the .pdf's.
Let's play a new game. We'll call this game "Everyone only use .png files for the next week" Ready? GO!
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Do we know what causes the crashes for definite? Let's give the whole knowledge gathering a shot. Surfs welcome to post. Please follow the format and keep it brief. P.S. if the elog stops responding or hangs while you're trying to edit a post or write a post, you may have crashed it.
Person
Dmass
- I have crashed the elog with downsized jpegs (~300-900kB).
- I see jpegs on the front page of the 40m (which seem to have not crashed it?)
- I have posted pdf's with and without png thumbnails (associated automatically via the Mac program preview) without problem.
Edit this post to add your own experience using the above format |
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Fri Aug 13 09:41:00 2010 |
nancy | Omnistructure | Computers | Charger for dell laptop |
I have taken the charger for the dark gray dell laptop from its station, and have labelled the information there too.
Will keep it back tonight. |
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Fri Aug 13 01:53:12 2010 |
Gopal | Update | Optic Stacks | Gravity Implementation Confirmed |
Time Domain Analysis on a Driven, Damped Simple Pendulum has produced a method for implementing gravity. 
COMSOL made this simple task a cryptic one: the following methods had previously failed:
- Previous Frequency Domain testing lead to unwanted oscillations of all loads.
- Prescribed accelerations at first seemed to create a constant gravity, but instead incorrectly constrained net acceleration to the inputted amount
Methodology:
1) An (approximately) impulse displacement was applied in the horizontal direction. The pendulum bob's displacement was observed for varying pendulum lengths.
2) The drive and response displacements vs. time were FFT'd to produce transfer functions.
3) The fundamental frequencies were inverted, squared, and plotted against frequency.
4) Since the graph is linear with an R^2 of over 0.99, it is reasonable to assume that gravity is properly acting as a restoration force.

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Thu Aug 12 23:49:04 2010 |
nancy | Update | Environment | Laser chiller temp raised |
Since the laser is off, Jenne and I rasied the chiller-chiller (small AC in the Control Room) set point temperature to 73 degree F (from 68F) to save people from shivering. |
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Thu Aug 12 23:41:48 2010 |
Jenne | Update | elog | restarted |
More of the same.
Who is putting weird figures into the elog?!?! I haven't checked lately, but this is what usually crashes the elog. It's been happening a lot lately, and it might be the .pdf's.
Let's play a new game. We'll call this game "Everyone only use .png files for the next week" Ready? GO! |
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Thu Aug 12 23:17:54 2010 |
Zach | Update | elog | restarted |
script |
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Thu Aug 12 18:30:08 2010 |
kiwamu | Update | CDS | Re: current status |
Yes.
The medm screen C1SUS_GDS_TP.adl showed some numbers which correspond to that I wrote on the outputs.
But I still could not get any physical voltage coming from the DACs.
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When you write outputs on DAC_0 or DAC_1 is the C1SUS GDS TP screen showing anything?
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Thu Aug 12 17:28:28 2010 |
Razib | Update | Phase Camera | Sideband power measurement (updated) |
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This sounds very relieving although this could be a lower bound of the number.
Why didn't you use the output on the PD which just give us the direct observation of your so-called SCR.
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So the SCR is calculated by the ratio of the FFT'd DC and the 5 Hz signal. Using the CCD, I obtained the SCR to be 0.075 ± 0.01. Previously, we expected our SCR to be 0.09 as in the previous e-log entry.
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The SCR was at first measured using the output of the PD. That was exactly from where we got our 0.09 (previous elog entry). The second measurement was from the CCD. |
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Thu Aug 12 17:10:07 2010 |
Koji | Update | Phase Camera | Sideband power measurement (updated) |
This sounds very relieving although this could be a lower bound of the number.
Why didn't you use the output on the PD which just give us the direct observation of your so-called SCR.
Ed: I meant time series of the PD output
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So the SCR is calculated by the ratio of the FFT'd DC and the 5 Hz signal. Using the CCD, I obtained the SCR to be 0.075 ± 0.01. Previously, we expected our SCR to be 0.09 as in the previous e-log entry.
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Thu Aug 12 16:52:02 2010 |
Razib | Update | Phase Camera | Sideband power measurement (updated) |
I made some measurement of the SCR (signal to contrast ratio) from the signal from the EOM and the AOM.
The recipe for that was:
1. Trigger the camera at 20 Hz (from function generator).
2. Take a series of 20 images.
3. Do FFT to take out the DC component.
4. Extract the beat signal out of the FFT'd data.
5. Block the EOM.
6. Take another set of images of the AOM beam.
7. Take more(!) images, but this time of the background (blocking both EOM and AOM).
So the SCR is calculated by the ratio of the FFT'd DC and the 5 Hz signal. Using the CCD, I obtained the SCR to be 0.075 ± 0.01. Previously, we expected our SCR to be 0.09 as in the previous e-log entry.
The plot for that is:

After measuring the SCR, I also measured the amplitude of the sideband and made an amplitude profile of the 40 MHz sideband.
The amplitude measurement is done as follows:
We know that the our 5 Hz signal consists of,
Sig = A_r * A_sb where A_r = amplitude of the reference beam, A_sb= amplitude of the sideband
So, A_sb = Sig / A_r .
But, A_r = sqrt ( P_AOM - Background),
Thus A_sb = Sig / sqrt( P_AOM - Background) .
So the amplitude profile is done by taking the 5 Hz beat signal and dividing by the square root of the AOM beam minus the background light.
The plots looks like this:

The solo sideband profile looks like this:

Next we plan to trigger the camera with a 1 KHz signal and take snaps at n* T/4 (where n=0,1,2,3) of the period of the beat signal. So the plan is to trigger the camera at the point where the red dots appear in following cartoon.

Some more details of this setup will be posted later.
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Thu Aug 12 16:18:46 2010 |
steve | Update | Environment | tiles and adhesive removed |
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I powered down 1Y1 and 1Y2 instrument racks of MC and RF-systems this morning.
Both racks, SP table, clean tools-parts boxes and MC2 area are also covered with plastics.
Bertin Bros. Construction, Inc is working on the floor preparation. Their head man is Robby Bertin, cell 626. 831.2264
Today's job:
remove tiles, clean off tile glue, drill for ribbed steel bars, rough clean- surface for good bounding. paint floor with bounding agent
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Tiles and adhesive removed. There were no dust storms created. Solvent paint- removal made the hole IFO -lab smell like the paint shop.
The south door is open with a fan blowing air inside. The north-west door is open through control room to outside to let air rinse the drying
paint-removal. Koji is taking lunch break while test riding our new PSL table legs. |
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Thu Aug 12 16:18:00 2010 |
Jenna | Update | Electronics | Rb clocks overnight |
I took a look at the data from the middle of the night to see if it was significantly quieter than the data from the day, but it doesn't seem to be. The plot shows data from yesterday around 12:30pm and from this morning around 2am. It's a bit quieter at low frequencies, but not by much. |
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Thu Aug 12 14:01:53 2010 |
josephb | Update | CDS | current status |
First, awesome progress.
Second, the Binary Output parts do in fact need to be added to the c1sus model. They don't need to appear in the IOP though. (They are somehow automatically taken care of by the IOP code).
It looks like in the 2004 revision in SVN, the cdsCDO32 part (located in the CDS_PARTS.mdl/IO_PARTS) was broken. I fixed it and updated the svn with it, so a svn update should pull the corrected version.
I'm not sure whats wrong with the DAQs. I'll try to take a closer look at the model file tonight and see if I can make suggestions. When you write outputs on DAC_0 or DAC_1 is the C1SUS GDS TP screen showing anything? |
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Thu Aug 12 11:59:31 2010 |
kiwamu | HowTo | CDS | set up ntp daemom |
(sad story)
When I was working on a new front end machine c1sus, I found that make command didn't run and gave the following message.
"make:warning:clock skew detected.Your build may be incomplete"
This was caused by a clock difference between the nfs (nodus) and the terminal machine (c1sus).
I had to set up ntp daemon to synchronize them. Here is a procedure to set up it
(how to)
- log in to a front end machine
ssh c1sus
- enable the ntp daemon
sudo ntsysv
- configure the ntpd
vi (emacs) /etc/ntp.conf
- below is the contents I wrote on ntp.conf
server 192.168.113.200 minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 iburst
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift
- let the daemon run
sudo service ntpd start
- check it if it's running
ntpq -p |
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Thu Aug 12 11:39:27 2010 |
Zach | Update | elog | elog restarted |
with script |
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Thu Aug 12 11:19:04 2010 |
kiwamu | Update | CDS | current status |
- Cables 
All the necessary cables are in our hands, such as SCSIs, 37 pin D-sub and 3 pin power cables.
With a big help from Jenne and Koji, we made 37 pin F/M cables and 3 pin power cables on the last Tuesday.
Now all the cables are connected to the machines except for the 3 pin power cables.
To install the power cables I will switch off Sorensens at new 1X5 for a minute.
- Suspension model file 
The model file named C1SUS was made and I succeeded in compiling and building it. So it is ready for the test.
But some medm screens look like not correctly complied.
For example the channel names which are listed on C1SUS_MONITOR_ADC0.adl aren't correctly assigned.
- ADCs 
All the ADC channels are working. Also the channel assignments are correct.
I checked all the ADC channels if it was working while I ran the front end realtime code C1SUS.
By injecting a signal from a function generator directly to the SCSIs, I could clearly see the numbers hopping on medm screens.
- DACs 
None of them are working although the computer can recognize that all three DAC cards are mounted.
I think something in the IOP file and the model file may be wrong because this symptom looks similar to that of C1ISCEX we tested two weeks before ( see this entry )
I have to fix it anyhow because the DACs are very necessary part for this damping test.
- Binary Outputs
They didn't work at all. Even the computer didn't recognize the binary output cards.
I think I should put some magical components on the model files.
- Conversion of the filter coefficients
The conversion of the filter coefficients has been doen yesterday.
It looks running well because I can load and unload these filters on medm screens.
I manually copied the filter coefficients from the current suspension filter file to that of new filter file.
The current file can be found under /cvs/cds/caltech/chans/, and the new one is under /cvs/cds/rtcds/caltech/c1/chans
Suspended works
- Binary Outputs
- simlink realtime model with the new CDS PARTS ( see the notice from Joe )
To be done
- let DACs work
- damping tests
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Thu Aug 12 10:56:31 2010 |
steve | Update | Environment | dusty floor work in progres |
I powered down 1Y1 and 1Y2 instrument racks of MC and RF-systems this morning.
Both racks, SP table, clean tools-parts boxes and MC2 area are also covered with plastics.
Bertin Bros. Construction, Inc is working on the floor preparation. Their head man is Robby Bertin, cell 626. 831.2264
Today's job:
remove tiles, clean off tile glue, drill for ribbed steel bars, rough clean- surface for good bounding. paint floor with bounding agent |
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Wed Aug 11 16:56:00 2010 |
Koji | Summary | Environment | Covering of the IFO |
Katharine, Sharmila, Gopal, Kiwamu, Jenne, Aidan, Steve, and Koji
A guy from the carpenter shop has done the drilling work in the morning.
In the afternoon we wrapped the central part of the interferometer with plastic sheets in order to avoid the dusts from the tile ripping that will happen tomorrow.
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Wed Aug 11 16:38:02 2010 |
Jenna | Update | Electronics | Rubidium clock phase noise |
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The units of this plot are rad/rt(Hz). I've no idea why it just says magnitude.
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This is a known thing (at least to me and Rana), so it's not just you. When you put in some points like your PD Spec, the units disappear, and I've never figured out how to get them back while keeping the points. Thanks for putting the units in your entry though. If anyone else does know how to get the units to 'stick' where they're supposed to be, that would be helpful. |
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Wed Aug 11 16:13:59 2010 |
Jenna | Update | elog | elog restarted |
The elog crashed, so we restarted it again. |
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Wed Aug 11 15:27:16 2010 |
Jenna | Update | Electronics | Rubidium clock phase noise |
We unsynched the clocks by unhooking the 1pps locking. I've added it to the plot of the other measurements here, and we've divided by a factor of sqrt(2) in the calibration to get the phase noise from just one clock, so the calibration is now
pi (rad) /6415 (counts) /100/sqrt(2).
I've also added the noise of the clock according to SRS to the plot.
The units of this plot are rad/rt(Hz). I've no idea why it just says magnitude. |
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Wed Aug 11 13:28:44 2010 |
josephb | Update | CDS | New cdsIPCx parts, old part breaks models |
While working on a test stand at LLO, I've discovered that there's a new update to the Real Time Code Generator that breaks virtually all of our current models.
Previously, we've been using the cdsIPCx part as a flexible link between models, and could be set to RFM (reflected memory), SHMEM (shared memory on the local computer), or PCIE (pci express or dolphin I think) depending on what was written in the IPC file (found in /cvs/cds/caltech/chans/ipc/C1.ipc).
Recently, three new parts were added called cdsIPCx_SHMEM, cdsIPCx_RFM, cdsIPCx_PCIE, and the previous cdsIPCx broken. The cdsIPCx_***** has to match the type written in the IPC file or else it errors out with a rather unhelpful error message which doesn't tell you which part/line is in conflict...
i.e.
***ERROR: IPCx type mis-match: I vs. ISHM
make: *** [g1lsc] Error 255
In anycase, when using a current checkout (updated or checked out after ~July 30th), all cdsIPCx blocks in the simulink models needs to be changed to the approriate type. I'm trying to get a new CDS_PARTS.mdl file I updated into the svn, but for now you can just open up the model file directly in the /advLigoRTS/src/epics/simLink/lib directory and copy it in from there (i.e. cdsIPCx_SHMEM.mdl) to your model file. I'm also trying to get the feCodeGen.pl file changed so the error message actually tells you what channel/part is mismatching so you don't have to guess.
An easy way to modify a file for all shared memory connections without doing a ton of cutting, pasting and renaming is:
sed -i 's/"cdsIPCx"/"cdsIPCx_SHMEM"/g' file_name_here.mdl |
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Wed Aug 11 12:58:56 2010 |
Jenna | Update | Electronics | Rubidium clock phase noise |
I took some measurements of the clock this morning, first without the box, then with the box, then without the box again. All the noise levels look pretty much the same. When I first put the box on, it was only propped up on one side, so I think the clocks got a bit overheated and the data looks ridiculous, which is the first plot. I took it off and let them cool down a bit, and then put the box on, this time with a generous 3 inch gap at the bottom all the way around, and it seemed to be fine after that.
The calibration for the data is pi (rad) /6415 (counts) /100.
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Wed Aug 11 11:51:45 2010 |
Gopal | Update | WIKI-40M Update | 8.5.10 - 8.11.10 Weekly Update |
Summary of this Week's Activities:
Thursday, August 5:
X-Displacement Transfer Function Measurement
JPL Tour
Friday, August 6:
Y-Displacement Transfer Function Measurement
Z-Displacement Transfer Function Measurement
Monday, August 9:
Worked on COMSOL/MatLab Interface --> problems may be due to older version
Discussed with Koji options for calling our COMSOL sales representative
Jan and I decided that there is in fact something wrong with the installations on both my Mac and Kallo
Reinstalled on both machines, but the problem was not solved
Jan said we'd go see Larry tomorrow
Tuesday, August 10:
Attempted to figure out Time-Dependent Modal Analysis --> don't think it's what we need
Began reading the LiveLink for MatLab documentation --> even the directions in this produced issues
Discovered "Prescribed acceleration" option for gravity:
A test with it on the simplest stack eliminated the unwanted oscillation, which I guess is a partial success... 
Trying the same thing with Koji on a simple pendulum, however, didn't produce the expected increase in resonant frequency
(Jan was unable to see Larry today, but we're meeting on Wednesday instead).
Wednesday, August 11 (morning):
Some background research on multiple-layer stack theory
Began working on presentations
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Wed Aug 11 02:44:37 2010 |
Zach | Update | elog | elog restarted |
You'll never guess what happened: the elog crashed!
I restarted it with the script. Yay. |
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Tue Aug 10 22:40:55 2010 |
Koji | Summary | PEM | Accelerometer located on and below the PSL table |
Result of the accelerometer measurement
Introduction
We wanted to characterize the PSL table before the work before its lifting up.
We put a set of three-axis Wilcoxon accelerometers on the ground and another set on the PSL table through the weekend.
Result
- The data at 9th Aug 00:00(UTC) is used. This was Sunday 5PM in the local time.
- The freq resolution was 0.01Hz. The # of avg was 50.
- The accelerometer signals were calibrated by the value 1.2e-7 V/(m/s^2). We use this absolute value of the spectrum for the comparison purpose.
- The accelerometers were aligned to North(X), East(Y), and Up(Z). There was the coherence observed from 2~20Hz.
The transfer functions are valid only this frequency region although we still can set the lower bound of them.
- The transfer functions in the horizontal directions show huge peaks at around 20Hz. The Q of the peaks are ~30 to ~100.
The vertical transfer function shows somewhat lower peak at around 50Hz with Q of ~10.
Some thoughts
- The low resonant freq and the high Q of the horizontal mode comes from the heaviness of the table.
- We are going to raise the table. This will usually mean that we get the lower resonant freq. This is not nice.
- So, the decision to use 6 tripods rather than 4 was right.
- The steel tripods are expected to give both more rigidity and more damping than the chep-looking hollow Newport legs.
- Concrete grouting of the tripods will also lower the effective height and will benefit for us.
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Tue Aug 10 17:21:48 2010 |
steve | Update | General | PSL optical table is at 30" height |
Mike Gerfen, Koji and Steve,
Our old ( 6 x 10 x 1 ) ft Newport optical table will have the same height as the neighboring AP table when this job is finished.
Today's work was to elevate the optical table ~ 2400 lbs to 30" clearance to create a workable space below.
Atm1, enclosure frame was raised by 6"
Atm2, 2 pellet jacks and 4x4 technology in the work.
Atm3, ready for drill and tap with jig plate in place, note 4 Al legs 8" OD. 1/4" wall safely supporting the load
Atm4, showing clamps that holding 1/2" plywood with jigs
Atm5, We removed the 4 old legs: 6" OD steel, 1/4" wall and 10" high after they were unloaded. |
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Tue Aug 10 16:55:38 2010 |
Jenna | Update | Electronics | c1iovme restarted |
Alastair and I restarted the c1iovme around the time of my last elog entry (~3:20). |
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Tue Aug 10 15:23:35 2010 |
Jenna | Update | Electronics | Rubidium clock time constant |
[Jenna & Alastair]
We changed the locking time constant on one of the Rubidium clocks using the RbMon software that came with it. We had to use the ancient Dell laptop latitudeD810 because it has a serial port built in, and we couldn't get the usb->serial adapter to work right with the clock. We tried the usb connector on more than one computer, and we had installed the right adapter and the computer seemed to recognize it fine, it just wouldn't communicate with the clock. We even tried it with the Dell latitute laptop and it still failed to work, so the only way seems to be to use the serial port directly.
The clock has a default time constant of 18.2 hours because it's designed to be locked to a GPS clock which is less stable than the Rb clock itself, so we changed it to a time constant of .57 hours. We also changed the length of the BNC cables to get the DC offset to 10mV, but then as I was typing this, we opened up data viewer to look at the real time data and saw the output suddenly leap up, and found that the offset is now -5mV mysteriously, so we went to investigate and found that the gain of the SR560 was still set to 1 from a calibration. We beat one of the clocks with a marconi for a few minutes with the gain still at this level to do another calibration, and then hooked the clocks back up together and upped the gain to 100. The DC offset is currently about 2.5mV. We're going to leave them alone for a few hours, and then check to see what the signal looks like over that period. |
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Tue Aug 10 05:56:07 2010 |
Koji | Update | PSL | PSL Table Lifting Preparation |
Work on Aug 9th
Steve, Jenne, Koji, Alberto, Aidan, Jan, Sharmila, Katherine
From 9am to 6pm
- Shutting down the PSL after the 90885 hours of service
- Removals
- The accelerometers
- The reference cavity chamber
- The periscopes were left so far
- The cables between the PSL table and the outside have been disconnected
- Listed items on Friday
- Some unlisted items recorded and disconnected
- Drained the cooling water from the chiller lines
- Pulled out the chiller connections at the control room as well as the chiller control cables (temp sens & RS232C)
- Sealed the PSL table with plastic sheets
- Put antistatic films to the table (they are supported by the long optical poles)
- Used capton tapes to fix the films on to the table
- Put the white huge plastic sheet to cover the table at once
- Some spaces at the edge of the tables are left flat such that the C-clamps can be attached
- Sealed the AP and the ITMY tables by capton tapes
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Tue Aug 10 01:05:17 2010 |
Zach | Update | elog | elog restarted |
Elog was down. Restarted with the script. |
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Mon Aug 9 21:50:50 2010 |
nancy | Update | IOO | Mode Cleaner ASC |
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The WFS and QPD servos were working. That was great.
Everything was fine except for the time series plots.
I could not get what story you are telling with the time series.
(e.g. your's are good or bad or anything)
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Well, the data is kind of not enough to be analysed in time domain,
But by far from what I analyse, I think that the new control is not worse than the old one.
I donot also find any better results, except for this one being theoritically stronger. |
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Mon Aug 9 15:54:43 2010 |
Koji | Update | IOO | Mode Cleaner ASC |
The WFS and QPD servos were working. That was great.
Everything was fine except for the time series plots.
I could not get what story you are telling with the time series.
(e.g. your's are good or bad or anything) |
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Mon Aug 9 13:32:02 2010 |
nancy | Update | IOO | Mode Cleaner ASC |
E-log entry for Friday - will attach more plots to this entry on wednesday after i am back to the 40.
Started working at some 1030 hrs and recording the Open Loop Tfs for all 6 loops.
The control was not so good, and I lost the lock quite a number of times while measureing
WFS did not converge when the spot was aligned to the center. But there was convergence to a non-center point. So if the control system was switched on near those points, it was converging to that point.
Autolocker : switches WFS control on directly, whereas the best way is to gradually increase the gain to 1. Also, the autolocker code now needs to be changed to incoporate the switing off the MC2 oplev in down and switch it on in the up script.
After Koji locked the Reference Cavity in the evening, I resumed measurements for the Open Loop TFs.
Measurement of the Open Loop Transfer Functions :
noise waveform was generated using arbitrary wf generator and injected into each loop.
An LPF was applied to have max co-relation at minimum disturabnce. (thanks to Rana)
The Transfer functions, Co-relations and Power Spectra were then measured using the DTT.
Power Spectrum of the IN1, IN2 and EXC shows clearly the suppression of the noise, and OLTF shows the phase margins.
- Courtesy Rana again for suggesting the idea of plotting power spectra of all signals in the same graph.
Later in the night , Koji worked with me and we reflected upon all TFs and changed gains whereevr required according to the phase margin considerations from the Open Loop TFs.
We used the same output matrix given in the previous e-log.
Final gains -
Alignment Gain in the WFS Master - 1.000
Loop |
Gain |
WFS1 P |
0.27 |
WFS1 Y |
0.7 |
WFS2 P |
0.15 |
WFS2 Y |
0.110 |
MC 2OPLEV P |
-0.1 |
MC2 OPLEV Y |
-0.1 |
this measurement invloved locking the MC to the correct position, with the spot centered at both the WFS and the QPD. invloved some cheating (offsets) after we tried centering w/o offsets.
demod signal was also centered while alignment.
credits to Koji for getting the correct lock position and also staying with me till late night in the lab
Important Points to be noted
1. All loops' histories have to be cleared while swtiching them on.
2. turn the loop output before the loop input so that there is no remnant history in the loop.
2. Alignment gain was gradually increased to 1. and tehn the oplevs turned on.
Later measured teh PSD of 6 error signals under 3 conditions -
New Control ON
New Control OFF
Old Control ON
Also measured the time series for the MC_trans and MC_refl for the 3 conditions.
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Mon Aug 9 12:46:24 2010 |
Nancy | Update | IOO | Mode Cleaner WFS |
Yesterday , I put in the Output Matrix, and changed the gain sliders for the 4 WFS loops.
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From how much to how much have you chnged the gain?
I changed the gains from all 4 0.01 to o.27, 0.23, 0.32 and 0.11 and the main alignment gain to be 0.8
Next we stepped to putting in the gains for the MC2 oplev servo.
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I like to put the credit to Aidan for teaching Nancy how to use FOTON.
Yes, I am sorry for not mentioning this.
Thanks Aidan
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Sat Aug 7 21:57:56 2010 |
rana | Summary | DMF | seisBLRMS restarted |
The green xterm on op540m which is running the seisBLRMS DMF got stuck somehow ~3 days ago and lost its NDS connection. I closed the matlab session and restarted it. Seismic trends are now back online. |
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Sat Aug 7 21:09:59 2010 |
Dmass | Configuration | Computer Scripts / Programs | eLog changes |
I made some changes to the elog on nodus:
- Made a backup of /cvs/cds/caltech/elog/elog-2.7.5/elogd.cfg called elogd.cfg.bk.20100407 in the same directory
- Added a folder: /cvs/cds/caltech/elog/elog-2.7.5/logbooks/EAGER_Lab
- Restarted the elog daemon via the start-elog-nodus script in the elog-2.7.5 directory
I saw that the current version of the elog seems to be in the svn, so tried to svn the changes from nodus via ssh, but got this message:
"svn: This client is too old to work with working copy '/cvs/cds/caltech/elog/elog-2.7.5'; please get a newer Subversion client."
I feel I should svn this but don't want to *&#@ the svn/elog up.
For now I will leave it alone and ask a question: Is the folder /cvs/cds/caltech/elog/elog-2.7.5/ under SVN control? Is it also under CVS control?
TL;DR: New tab added to elog.
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Sat Aug 7 11:07:44 2010 |
Koji | Configuration | PSL | MC kept locked / PMC control gain reduced to +13dB |
Jenne asked us to keep th MC locked and let the seismometers happy through this weekend.
Note that the work at the control room and the desks are no problem as far as you are quiet.
Nancy told Jenne and me that she finished the work and reverted the WFS to the old state at 4:30AM.
She could not make the elog as it has been crashed.
MC and old MC WFS looks working as usual.
From 6:40AM to 9:40AM the oscillation of the PMC looks present.
At 10:30AM I reduced the gain of the PMC from +15dB to +13dB. |
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Sat Aug 7 10:47:38 2010 |
Koji | Summary | elog | elog restarted / source of the trouble eliminated |
Nancy notified me that the elog crashed. It was fixed.
I restarted elog, but it kept crashing. Some of the entries on Aug 6th caused the trouble.
I tried to refresh the pictures in entries 3376, 3377, 3378. Still it kept crashing.
I started to dig into the elog file itself. (/cvs/cds/caltech/elog/elog-2.7.5/logbooks/40m/100806a.log )
FInally I found that there was some invalid reply links in the entry 3379.
Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2010 19:29:59 -0700
Reply to: 3379
In reply to: 3379
The entry is refering this entry itself. That is weird. So I deleted the reply-to and in-reply-to lines.
Then elogd got happy.
In fact, 3379 was a dupulication of 3380, so I deleted this entry. |
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Fri Aug 6 20:00:03 2010 |
Koji | Update | PSL | PSL preparation work |
PSL preparation work report
Aug 6th 10am-5pm: (Steve, Jenne, Alberto, Kiwamu, Koji)
- We labeled the cables to be disconnected
- These will be disconnected in order to isolate the PSL table and the frame (housing) from the other part of the lab.
- Upon the labeling we made the list and the map of the cables to be removed.
- On Monday we disconnect those cables one by one accoding to the list.
- The following stuffs have been removed from the PSL table
- The big nuts at the side of the PSL table
- The cable ties on the PSL frame
- Innolight 2W
- The green pickoff optics at the edge
- The optics on the shelf
- The oscilloscopes on the shelf
- The OMC power supply cable was visited.
- The connections to the power supply were removed. There are two HV outputs.
- We put thick and long optical poles
- They are placed at the edge of the table so that we can put the plastic sheets on the table without touching the optics.
Plan on Monday
Aug 9th 9am-5pm: (Steve, Jenne, Alberto, Koji)
- Disconnecting the cables ==> All
- Shutting down the PSL ==> Steve/Koji
- Draining the cooling water ==> Steve
- Removals
- The accelerometers ==> Jenne
- The reference cavity chamber ==> Steve
- The small periscope ==> Alberto
- Sealing of the table with the plastic sheets
- The chiller is planned to go to MIT
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Fri Aug 6 19:46:59 2010 |
Gopal | Update | Optic Stacks | (Much Better Looking) Displacement-Displacment Transfer Functions |
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I reran the FDA in COMSOL on the MC1/MC3 Stack and produced the following Displacement-Displacement Transfer Functions:
X-Translational Drive has a blue background
Y-Translational Drive has a red background
Z-Translational Drive has a green background
Obtaining the Displacement-to-Phase part of the Transfer Function still produces difficulties -- I'm still working on the COMSOL-Matlab interface to perhaps better facilitate this.
RA: I have deleted those plots because they weren't transfer functions. Transfer functions must always be the ratio of something to something. For example: if I had a nickel for every bad plot I see, I would be a millionaire. In that example, the transfer function would have the units of nickels/plots. For the stacks, it should be meters/meter.
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My apologies for the mislabeled axes on my previous plots. They have been corrected to a ratio (in./in.), as Rana so kindly suggested in his helpful, not-at-all-condescending response.
I have chosen to stay in the English system because all of the original stack drawings are in inches as well. |
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Fri Aug 6 17:47:36 2010 |
steve | Summary | General | cranes load tested at 1998 lbs |
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The guy from KroneCrane (sp?) came today and started the crane inspection on the X End Crane. There were issues with our crane so he's going to resume on Monday. We turned off the MOPA fur the duration of the inspection.
- None of our cranes have oil in the gearbox and it seems that they never did since they have never been maintained. Sloppy installation job. The crane oiling guy is going to come in on Monday.
- They tried to test the X-End crane with 2500 lbs. (its a 1 ton crane). This tripped the thermal overload on the crane as intended with this test. Unfortunately, the thermal overload switch disabled the 'goes down' circuit instead of the 'goes up' circuit as it should. We double checked the wiring diagram to confirm our hypothesis. Seems the X-End crane was wired up incorrectly in the first place 16 years ago. We'll have to get this fixed.
The plan is that they will bring enough weight to test it at slightly over the rating (1 Ton + 10 %) and we'll retry the certification after the oiling on Monday.
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The south end crane has one more flaw. The wall cantilever is imbalanced: meaning it wants to rotate south ward, because its axis is off.
This effects the rope winding on the drum as it is shown on Atm2
Atm1 is showing Jay Swar of KoneCrane and the two 1250 lbs load that was used for the test. Overloading the crane at 125% is general practice at load testing.
It was good to see that the load brakes were working well at 2500 lbs. Finally we found a good service company! and thanks for Rana and Alberto
for coming in on Saturday.
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Jeff Stinson, technician of KoneCrane inspected the south end crane hoist gear box. This was the one that was really low on oil. The full condition require
~ 950cc of EPX-7 (50-70W) high viscosity gear oil. The remaining 120 cc oil was drained and the gear box cover was removed. See Atm 1
He found the gear box, load brake and gearing in good condition. The slow periodic sound of the drive was explained by the split bearings at Atm 3
The Vertex and the east end crane gear boxes needed only 60 cc oil to be added to each Atm 4 and their drives were tested.
Conclusion: all 3 gear boxes and drives are in good working condition.
Tomorrow's plan: load test at 1 ton and correct-check 3 phase wiring.
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Atm1, service report: load test were performed at max horizontal reach with 1998 lbs ( American Ton is 2000 lbs)
Vertical drives and brakes worked well. The 5 minutes sagging test showed less than 1 mm movement .
The wiring is correct. Earlier hypothesis regarding the wiring ignored the mechanical brake action.
Our cranes are certified now. Operator training and SOP is in the work.
Vertex Folding I -beam will get latch-lock and the south end I-beam will be leveled.
Atm2, south end
Atm3, east end
Atm4, folding crane at ITMX at 14 ft horizontal reach |
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Fri Aug 6 16:20:08 2010 |
rana | Update | General | clocks still not locked fully - phase shifted |
I tried to get the clocks to be closer to 90 deg for the relative phase by adding some cable length to one of the lines, but they are still wandering too much. We need to use the serial interface and up the gain in their 1PPS locking loops. |
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Fri Aug 6 15:50:29 2010 |
Gopal | Update | Optic Stacks | (Much Better Looking) Displacement-Displacment Transfer Functions |
I reran the FDA in COMSOL on the MC1/MC3 Stack and produced the following Displacement-Displacement Transfer Functions:
X-Translational Drive has a blue background
Y-Translational Drive has a red background
Z-Translational Drive has a green background
Obtaining the Displacement-to-Phase part of the Transfer Function still produces difficulties -- I'm still working on the COMSOL-Matlab interface to perhaps better facilitate this.
RA: I have deleted those plots because they weren't transfer functions. Transfer functions must always be the ratio of something to something. For example: if I had a nickel for every bad plot I see, I would be a millionaire. In that example, the transfer function would have the units of nickels/plots. For the stacks, it should be meters/meter.
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Fri Aug 6 12:44:29 2010 |
Koji | Update | IOO | MC data taking over the weekend |
Question:
Do you like to keep the WFS turned on?
This may change the transfer functions between the ground motion to the angle time by time,
and thus change the TF between the GND and the MCL.
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Nancy has the Mode Cleaner for her work for the night, and is going to leave the MC happy, locked, autolocker on, WFS enabled, the works, and write down in the elog the time that she's finished. After that, I'm taking MC/seismic data all weekend long. During the weekend, if at all possible, please don't go into the IFO room, especially near the Mode Cleaner. If you do need to go into the IFO room, please elog the time you went in, and the time you left so I can correlate it with my data. This is actually important, so please stick a quick elog entry in if you even think about opening the doors to the IFO room. It is much appreciated.
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Fri Aug 6 12:33:10 2010 |
Koji | Update | IOO | Mode Cleaner WFS |
Yesterday , I put in the Output Matrix, and changed the gain sliders for the 4 WFS loops.
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From how much to how much have you chnged the gain?
Next we stepped to putting in the gains for the MC2 oplev servo.
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I like to put the credit to Aidan for teaching Nancy how to use FOTON.
This complete 6 * 6 model does work, and was able to keep the transmission held.
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This should be in this size:
This complete 6 * 6 model does work,
and was able to keep the transmission held.
Yeeeeah!
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Fri Aug 6 12:22:04 2010 |
Jenne | Update | IOO | MC data taking over the weekend |
Nancy has the Mode Cleaner for her work for the night, and is going to leave the MC happy, locked, autolocker on, WFS enabled, the works, and write down in the elog the time that she's finished. After that, I'm taking MC/seismic data all weekend long. During the weekend, if at all possible, please don't go into the IFO room, especially near the Mode Cleaner. If you do need to go into the IFO room, please elog the time you went in, and the time you left so I can correlate it with my data. This is actually important, so please stick a quick elog entry in if you even think about opening the doors to the IFO room. It is much appreciated. |
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Fri Aug 6 10:44:55 2010 |
nancy, koji | Update | IOO | Mode Cleaner WFS |
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Upon Nancy's request, I checked the status of the suspensions.
I found that the power strip of the 1Y4 rack was turned off.
Since it has a over current breaker, I don't know whether it happened by someone or over current.
Anyway, I restarted the sus computers, and now the suspensions are damping as usual.
The MC has been aligned, the auto locker is also working.
Incidentally, I found that the WFS servos are not working. Actually since the last night
It repeated losing lock and unlock.
Probably some values of the matrix or the gain is wrong.
I left the WFS as it is because Nancy will put new values this afternoon.
I will ask her to confirm that the old values work at the end of her work.
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Yesterday , I put in the Output Matrix, and changed the gain sliders for the 4 WFS loops.
It worked and was keeping the lock for the MC.
I then tested whether the MC1 and 3 were following any change in MC2 alignment. It was indeed workinng,
Next we stepped to putting in the gains for the MC2 oplev servo.
the signs are decided on the basis of convergence, and the magnitude is kept very low, to have a very slow control for MC2.
This complete 6 * 6 model does work, and was able to keep the transmission held.
I also tried poking each mirror in pitcg and yaw, and the cavity comes back to high resonance after some time.
This time is indeed large if the poking is made for MC2, and the transmission comes back to normal after big oscillations.
I tried to measure the Open loop TFs for all these loops yesterday, but somehow could not find a correct excitation.
I will do it today.
Plan ahead :
1. Center the spot on MC2 and the QPD
2. Optimize the gains by looking at response to noise.
3. Measure Power Spectrum Density of each error signal.
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Fri Aug 6 08:09:15 2010 |
steve | Update | PSL | PSL preparation work |
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PSL preparation work
Aug 5th 10am-4pm?: (Kiwamu, Alberto, Koji)
Removing the unused cables around the PSL table and the control room
Aug 6th 10am-4pm?: (Kiwamu (ex. noon-2pm), Alberto, Koji, Jenne ('till noon) )
- Labeling the cables to be disconnected / making the records ==> All
- Removals
- the big nuts at the side of the PSL table ==> Steve
- the cable ties on the PSL frame ==> Easy
- Innolight 2W ==> Kiwamu
- the green pickoff optics at the edge, if necessary ==> Kiwamu talking with Steve
- Optics on the shelf ==> Jenne / Koji
- Oscilloscopes on the shelf ==> Jenne / Koji
- CCD camera connections (optional, as far as not critical for the operation)
- Put poles on the table (for the plastic sheet) ==> Alberto / Koji
Aug 9th 9am-5pm: (Steve, Jenne, Alberto, Koji)
- Disconnecting the cables ==> All
- Shutting down the PSL ==> Steve/Koji
- Draining the cooling water ==> Steve
- Removals
- The accelerometers ==> Jenne
- the PSL chamber ==> Steve
- Periscopes ==> Alberto
- Sealing of the table with the plastic sheets
- The chiller is planned to go to MIT
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Monday, August 9
We should move the reference cavity too. Will this cavity be pumped while relocated?
Check and insure that attached and cut-free cables of PSL have enough room to tolerate the raising of the enclosure by 6"
I had second thoughts about the power line to the OMC. Koji was right, we should disconnect them from the power supplies.
The PSL enclosure doors on the north side will have to be removed some times to move exiting and entering ports.
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