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  * Mark
   * Updated the BS circuit diagram [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=3600|D1503600]]:
    * Added information on the binary IO.
    * Renamed channels to conform to Okutomi-kun's new scheme.
    * Made the ADC/DAC channel assignment consistent and more logical.
    * Updated the stepper motor sections with info about the new driver chassis.
   * Worked on schedule.
   * Updated the installation procedure with lessons learned from the last few weeks.
   * Downloaded Hirata-san's Inventor model of the BS in the tank and starting thinking about installation of the suspension and lower bread board.
   * Mark and Hirata-san worked on collecting parts and tools that will be needed for cabling of the BS next week. (11 special-purpose cables need to be made for the picos/steppers/OSEMs/LVDT on the RM/IRM/IM/BF and, time permitting, 2 more for the SF.)
  * Hirata-san
   * Updated the BS 3D Assembly with the new rods and receptacles.
   * Made 2D drawings of SR2 and SR3 (ongoing).
   * Made SRM 3D assembly (ongoing)
   * Asked for and got quotes for hexagon cable clamps. Takahashi-san ordered the PEEK components. Next week Hirata-san will look for parts that should already be at Kamioka.
   * Washed screws for hexagon cable clamps and shim rings for Fabian.
  * Mark and Hirata-san worked at Kamioka, with valuable help from Enzo (on loan from Type Bp team).
   * We got all the adapter cables for the BF made (Hirata-san did some work on Monday at Mitaka).
   * We installed the extension for the BF yaw pico on the IM pico adapter cable.
   * We got all the in-vacuum and in-air cabling for the IM OSEMs done.
   * We tried to install the stepper and LVDT adapter cables but realized we didn't have enough information on which wires was which. (We later tracked this info down but did not have time to do anything with it - we would have needed to do the rest of the in-vacuum and in-air cabling and set up the stepper motor and LVDT drivers, so we concentrated on the OSEMs.)
   * We plugged in the IM OSEMs, set gains and offsets, and did a noise test (analysis and klog pending).
   * We mounted the OSEMs on the IRM and routed the cabling neatly.
   * We released the suspension.
   * We adjusted the OSEM mounting plates to center the OSEMs on the flags.
   * We adjusted the OSEMs in/out to midrange.
   * The suspension is now ready for OSEM-OSEM TFs!

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

  • Type B Past Week Summary
    • Mark and Hirata-san worked at Kamioka, with valuable help from Enzo (on loan from Type Bp team).
      • We got all the adapter cables for the BF made (Hirata-san did some work on Monday at Mitaka).
      • We installed the extension for the BF yaw pico on the IM pico adapter cable.
      • We got all the in-vacuum and in-air cabling for the IM OSEMs done.
      • We tried to install the stepper and LVDT adapter cables but realized we didn't have enough information on which wires was which. (We later tracked this info down but did not have time to do anything with it - we would have needed to do the rest of the in-vacuum and in-air cabling and set up the stepper motor and LVDT drivers, so we concentrated on the OSEMs.)
      • We plugged in the IM OSEMs, set gains and offsets, and did a noise test (analysis and klog pending).
      • We mounted the OSEMs on the IRM and routed the cabling neatly.
      • We released the suspension.
      • We adjusted the OSEM mounting plates to center the OSEMs on the flags.
      • We adjusted the OSEMs in/out to midrange.
      • The suspension is now ready for OSEM-OSEM TFs!

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/Minutes (last edited 2022-10-28 10:02:46 by fabian.arellano)