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Latest revision as of 11:31, 9 February 2008
FDC Weekly Meeting
Date: September 26, 2007
Participants: Daniel, Simon, Brian, Chuck, Tim, Roger, Kim, Fernando
Next Meeting: October 4, 2007
Contents
Composite Wire Frame
- Brian is slowly getting the items that he ordered for the test. He now has the wire and is awaiting the tensioning scale. He expects to have everything in his hands this week and then will set up the stress test on our composite wire frame. Tim will of course be present for all of the fun and to be sure that our tests are being done in such a manner as to compare against his calculations. - For the construction of the 3 frames for the wire stringing tests, we have the Rohacell in hand. The order for the G10 rings has just gone out and delivery is expected on October 10. I also believe that the order for the sense and field wire has gone out, but the delivery date needs to be confirmed. - Brian estimated that he will need less than a week to complete construction of the 3 composite wire frames for the test wind. The JLab machine shop has been contacted and they will handle the quick turn around time for the frame construction.
Composite Cathode
- No work done yet. Brian will get to this soon. - We discussed a plan to butt the neighboring cathode pieces up against each other and to seal the joint with kapton tape. This would eliminate the overlap that was used in the last prototype.
STB/HVTB Design
- Dummy boards for FNAL test wind have been ordered and we expect delivery on October 10. - Kim has not started design of the real STBs and HVTBs, but plans on having something to show us at our next meeting.
Magnetic Field Tests
- The magnetic has been energized for a week now and we have taken some data at 1.2 T. Simon gave a report at the morning Hall D meeting and his presentation is posted on the Hall D wiki. - He has managed to perform crude calibrations of the time to distance relation for the external chambers as well as the prototype. He has also done a preliminary gain calibration for the cathodes. - We have some noise issues in the external chambers that are causing us to run at a higher discriminator threshold than we need to obtain full chamber efficiency. We tracked this down today to the use of unshielded readout and power cables. We are in the process of ordering shielded cables and will get them into the setup as soon as we can. - We will have a meeting tomorrow afternoon with Elke to go over the issues with the setup and the current state of affairs of this test to be sure that we are on track.
Small-Scale Prototype
- Brian has not gotten to the mounting of the +/-75 deg cathode boards. He has everything he needs to do this work, but has not had time. He will get to this soon.
Cathode Rough Out
- We worked through the issues with the cathode board size and the number of strips with Roger. The board should have strips with 4-mm width and a 1-mm gap. The total number of strips across the active area should be 192 + 24. This amounts to 9 24-pin connectors for the readout. This also accounts for the beam hole in the center of the boards. - Chuck will work on defining the size of the 3 individual cathode boards that make up a single cathode plane. The maximum size is 19.5-in wide. We need to define the placement of the daughter board connectors.
Cathode Board Readout
- Roger has started this work by contacting various vendors. His plan is to make several physical prototypes of the design for feedback and optimization. We decided at our last meeting to remove the gap between neighboring cathode boards. This will be done by burying the daughter board connectors inside the cathode frame. We plan on using a flex-type cable that will run through the board to connect the cathode to the daughter board connector.
DOE Report
- The FDC report on FY07 R&D has been posted as GlueX-doc-861 and it was turned over to Elke last week. She will put it into the final form needed for DOE.
FNAL Budget
- We had a meeting today to go over the FNAL budget and to discuss what our options for winding the chambers are. We agreed to revisit what labs have the capability to wind chambers of this size. We will contact BNL, DESY, SLAC, and IUCF. - We are still planning on winding the test planes at the beginning of November at FNAL. However, details are still to be worked out.
Daughter Boards/Transition Boards
- Fernando showed us the prototype daughter boards and transition boards for the small-scale prototype. He went over the features of these boards and the basic component layout. - Fernando will take pictures of both boards and circulate them. - The 4 cathode boards and 1 anode board for the small-scale prototype should be ready for us to install in less than a month or so.
Cable Order
- The order for the readout cable should be in our hands any day now. The connectors will not be shipped for another month or so. We will still proceed with tests once the cable arrives. Joe Beaufait will be handling this. A sample of the cable will be shipped to Gerard Visser at IUCF.
Work List
- The FDC short-term work list has been posted on the FDC web site (see http://www.jlab.org/Hall-D/detector/fdc/). This is continually being updated and DSC welcomes any feedback or comments from the group.
Minutes prepared by Daniel. Send any comments or corrections along.