VIS Type B Near Term To-Do List
2017-03-13
Facilities (mostly full team)
- Vacuum and roll floor
- Wipe ladders
- Tidy tools, parts
- Find missing light lent to Kokeyama-san (Mark)
Mark/photograph/count peeling patches on the floor.
Mark/photograph/count pillars with bare concrete bases.
Hanging BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS (mostly Mark, Fabian, Perry)
Weigh SF.
Adjust orientation of SF cap.
Adjust orientation of SF.
Find/attach cable clamps for SF.
- Hook SF-BF rod (with hex cable clamp).
- Reroute in-vacuum cables up to SF level; add in-vacuum extension cables if necessary.
- Suspend BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS; re-ballast and re-trim as necessary.
- Confirm weight of BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS; complete final ballast mass design.
- Install new security structure stuff for BS/RM.
Electronics (mostly Enzo, Mark)
Add retaining screws to cables at feedthroughs.
- Wire up BF roll/pitch picos
- Work with Miyo-kun to get pico drivers added to BS rack and screens
- Grab remaining cables etc per E1605111 and update document
- Run cables from third and fourth feedthroughs to rack
- Update E1503600 with DIO card for HPCDs, etc, etc.
- Decide final length for BS OSEM cables (Enzo, Mark, Fabian)
- Send list of required in-vacuum cables to Takahashi-san
- Debug 900 Hz noise on BF LVDT output
- Debug excess noise on TM-H3 OSEM
- Make table of ADC/DAC assignments and check for consistency with D1503600 and k1visbs (Enzo, Mark)
- Make spreadsheet on Google Docs or the like with in-vacuum cable inventory (Hirata)
PI Prep (mostly Hirata-san, Mark)
- Inspect PI, compare to CAD and 2D drawings (Hirata, Mark)
- Identify missing PI parts (Hirata, Mark)
- Find and reattach repaired LVDT coil(s) (Enzo, Hirata, Mark)
- Check length/gender of connectors against E1503600 (Enzo)
Real-time and SUMCON models (mostly Perry, Mark)
- Update SUMCON model of full BS (Perry?, Okutomi?, Mark?)
- Do cut-down SUMCON model of just payload hanging from fixed BS (Perry?, Okitomi?, Mark?)
- Compare measured TFs to cut-down model
- Create a proper DAC Monitor MEDM screen
- Improve ADC Monitor MEDM screen