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Thu Jan 4 12:46:27 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay 
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Thu Jan 11 14:22:40 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Thu Jan 11 20:51:20 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Tue Jan 16 21:50:53 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Thu Jan 18 00:35:00 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay 
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Fri Jan 19 11:34:21 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Fri Jan 19 23:04:11 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Wed Jan 24 00:33:31 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Wed Jan 24 10:45:14 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Thu Jan 25 23:59:14 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Fri Jan 26 20:03:09 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Wed Jan 31 15:45:22 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Wed Jan 31 16:29:42 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Modulation depths 
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Wed Jan 31 16:33:53 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, ALS electronics at LSC rack
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Wed Jan 31 22:32:11 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, ALS signal chain + power budget 
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Thu Feb 1 01:24:56 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D0902745 revamp underway
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Fri Feb 2 00:26:34 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D0902745 revamp underway
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Fri Feb 2 13:16:55 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, ALS signals whitening switching 
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Mon Feb 5 14:11:01 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Huge harmonics in ALS channels 
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Mon Feb 5 22:57:28 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Huge harmonics in ALS channels
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Tue Feb 6 11:13:26 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Possible source of ground loop identified
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Tue Feb 6 22:55:51 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Possible source of ground loop identified
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Thu Feb 8 00:33:20 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D990694 characterization / THD measurement plan
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Thu Feb 8 01:27:16 2018, Koji, Update, ALS, D990694 characterization / THD measurement plan
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Fri Feb 9 13:37:44 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, THD measurement trial
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Thu Feb 8 12:00:09 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D990694 is NOT differential receiving
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Thu Feb 8 13:13:14 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D990694 pulled out  
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Thu Feb 8 18:10:36 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D990694 pulled out
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Wed Feb 7 15:51:15 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D0902745 revamp complete
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Fri Feb 16 01:34:40 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D0902745 in-situ testing 
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Tue Feb 20 23:08:27 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D0902745 in-situ testing
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Thu Feb 22 00:09:11 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, D0902745 in-situ testing  
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Sun Feb 25 00:03:12 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Daughter board prototyping    
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Mon Feb 26 20:55:56 2018, rana, Update, ALS, Daughter board prototyping
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Tue Feb 27 21:10:45 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Daughter board testing  
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Wed Feb 28 19:13:25 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, ADC test for differential receiving in c1lsc
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Fri Mar 2 01:45:06 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, new look ALS electronics
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Mon Mar 5 17:27:34 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, new look ALS electronics - characterization
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Thu Mar 8 00:40:25 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, new look ALS electronics - characterization
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Thu Mar 8 19:38:37 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, digital unwhitening of daughter board
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Thu Mar 8 23:50:27 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, First look at new ALS electronics
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Fri Mar 9 01:07:01 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, First look at new ALS electronics
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Mon Mar 12 22:08:31 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Noisy POX
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Mon Mar 12 23:57:31 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Noisy POX 
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Mon Mar 19 15:02:29 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Noisy MC sensing
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Thu Feb 1 15:31:12 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, ALS signal chain + power budget
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Wed Feb 7 10:16:26 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, ALS signal chain + power budget
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Thu Jan 25 13:18:41 2018, gautam, Update, ALS, Fiber ALS assay
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Message ID: 13636
Entry time: Fri Feb 16 01:34:40 2018
In reply to: 13616
Reply to this: 13644
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Author: |
gautam |
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Update |
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ALS |
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D0902745 in-situ testing |
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Having implemented the changes to the audio amplifier stage, I re-installed this unit at the LSC rack, and did some testing. The motivation was to determine the shape of the ALS error signal spectrum, so that I can design a whitening preamp accordingly. Attachment #1 is the measurement I've been after. The measurement was taken with EX NPRO PDH locked to the arm via green, and Xarm locked to MC via POX. Slow temperature relief servo for EX NPRO was ON. Here are the details:
- Mode-matching into the BeatMouth PSL light fiber had deteriorated dramatically - it was ~1mW out of 4.4mW. I spent 5 mins getting it back to 3.2mW (72% efficiency) and then moved on... I am a little surprised the drift was so large, but perhaps, it's not surprising given that there has been a lot of work on and around the PSL table in the last couple of weeks. There is a 300mm focusing lens after the last steering mirror so the effect of any alignment drifts should be attenuated, I don't really understand why this happened. Anyways, perhaps a more intelligent telescope design would avoid this sort of problem.
- I removed the ND filter in the PSL pickoff to BeatMouth path (this was not responsible for the reduced power mentioned in #1). I verified that the total power reaching the photodiode was well below its rated damage threshold of 2mW (right now, there is ~620uW). I will update the BeatMouth schematic accordingly, but I think there will be more changes as we improve mode matching into the fibers at the end.
- Hooked up the output of the fiber PD to the Teledyne amp, routed the latters output to the LSC rack. Measured RF electrical power at various places. In summary, ~6dBm of beat reaches the splitter at the LSC rack. This is plenty.
- The main finding tonight was discovered by accident.
- For the longest time, I was scratching my head over why the beat note amplitude, as monitored on the control room SA (I restored it to the control room from under the ITMX optical table where Koji had temporarily stored it for his tests on the PSL table) was drifting by ~10-15dB!
- So each time, having convinced myself that the power levels made sense, I would come back to the control room to make a measurement, but then would see the beat signal level fluctuate slowly but with considerable amplitude
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- The cause - See Attachment #2. There is a length of fiber on the PSL table that is unshielded to the BeatMouth. While plugging in RF cables to the BeatMouth, I found that accidentally brushing the fiber lightly with my arm dramatically changed the beat amplitude as monitored on a scope.
- For now, I've "strain relieved" this fiber as best as I could, we should really fix this in a better way. This observation leads me to suspect that many of the peaky features seen in Attachment #1 are actually coupling in at this same fiber...
- The beat note amplitude has been stable since, in the ~90 mins while I've been making plots/elogs.
- Surely this is a consequence of differential polarization drift between the PSL and EX beams?
- There are prominent powerline harmonics in these signals - how can we eliminate these? The transmission line from PSL table to LSC rack already has a BALUN at its output to connect the signal to the unbalanced input of the demod board.
- Not sure what to make of the numerous peaks in the LO driven, RF terminated trace.
- The location of the lowest point in the bucket also doesn't quite match previous measured out-of-loop ALS noise - we seem to have the lowest frequency noise at 150-200Hz, but in these plots its more like 400Hz.
Conclusion: In the current configuration, with x10 gain on the demodulated signals, we barely have SNR of 10 at ~500Hz. I think the generic whitening scheme of 2 zeros @15Hz, 2poles@150Hz will work just fine. The point is to integrate this whitening with the preamp stage, so we can just go straight into an AA board and then the ADC (sending this signal into D990694 and doing the whitening there won't help with the SNR). Next task is to construct a test daughter board that can do this...
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