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# Tests in EEL126
 
# Tests in EEL126
 
#* New F1TDC (Beni)
 
#* New F1TDC (Beni)
#* Thick cell analysis (Vlad) [http://www.jlab.org/Hall-D/detector/fdc/clucou/WS_signals.pdf]
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#* Thick cell analysis (Vlad) [http://www.jlab.org/Hall-D/detector/fdc/clucou/WS_signals.pdf],[http://www.jlab.org/Hall-D/detector/fdc/clucou/Several_Tracks.pdf]
 
# Other
 
# Other
 
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= Minutes =
 
= Minutes =
  
Participants: Bill, Dave, Vlad, Beni, Nick, and Lubomir.
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Participants: Bill, Dave, Chris, Nick, Simon, Vlad, Beni, Glenn, and Lubomir.
  
 
== Installation preparations ==
 
== Installation preparations ==
  
- As indicated by Elton, after the BCAL was inserted in the magnet, it might be down w.r.t. the magnet axis by ~1/8". BCAL will be surveyed and then we will have the final numbers. However they will start the installation of the rails inside BCAL soon and we discussed how they should be aligned. For the FDC the most important is to be aligned w.r.t. the beam line. We have copper-free area of 12mm radius and insensitive area of 30mm, so 3mm is significant given the sharp rise of the background rates with the distance to the beam. Beni: for the tracking it is important also to preserve the magnetic field symmetry, so the FDC should be aligned with the magnet axis. Hopefully, the magnet and the beam are well aligned.  
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- The four rails inside BCAL that will support the FDC, CDC, and the mesh were installed, but not adjusted. Survey of the BCAL position has been done, but we haven't seen the results yet. Next, depending on the BCAL position, the rails have to be aligned, that will take several days survey people working there. Bill: if they can't be adjusted to the nominal distance, we will have to re-adjust the distance between the rails on the carts. It will not be easy to adjust the rails on the cart where the FDC is, but Bill says it's doable.
  
- According to Bill the nominal spacer between the BCAL plate and the rails is 3/16" thick (4.76mm), which means one can still do adjustments of the rails if the BCAL offset is not more than 3mm. If it is more, it will mean FDC will sit asymmetrically w.r.t. the top and bottom rails and the complication might be the installation/access of the connectors against the rails.
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- The techs will start soon the installation of the FDC platform. The space between the two rails on the platform (holding the carts) is very small, it will be very difficult to work at the bottom side of the packages. The racks have not been installed yet, first cable holes have to be cut. The electronics will not be installed until all the dirty work is finished.
  
== Engineering ==
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- We discussed a lot if the BCAL cable and infrastructure installation will interfere with the FDC installation. Bill: certainly prior to the FDC installation the two cooling rings (manifolds) have to be installed; the whole cooling system have to be tested, but what about the signal cables? It's not clear if the Nitrogen cooling, cables for the control and monitoring system also have to be installed in advance. Not all of these subsystems are ready, some have not been decided yet. Beni proposed to ask Elton to explain their plans on the next FDC meeting so that we can synchronize our activities.
  
- Bill made all the slots in the g10 skin pieces and cut the plastic holders. Slots have to be made in the holders too, and Tom will take care of this when he's back. Then we will install the skin on the FDC, however we have to remove it for the survey and then reinstall it.  
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- Gas system: Scott started some work in the gas room: installing the rack and the holder for the mixture volume; the fridge is ready. Cooling system: Floyd Martin is working on the connection to the chill water, it will be done with plastic tubes (Bill).  
  
- The long bars to be attached on the rails are ready and Bill coated them with Alodine. Few more parts are needed to install the bars.
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- Beni will start working on a mini DAQ to be used to test the cables when connecting them to the detector. We will need one fADC and one F1TDC module as they are in two VXS crates. Will trigger from a generator and just look for a noise.
  
== Electronics ==
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== Engineering ==
  
- Chris fixed the pre-amp with bad pins (that was under the rail) and Vald installed and tested it. Vlad also swapped two pre-amps to have the correct labels. When removing/installing a pre-amp the bracket on the back side has to be kept with a tool. Before we used green epoxy to glue the brackets to the tube, but it was not so stable, and Dave and Bill think it is not worth doing it.
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- Bill has all the parts for the metal plates to be attached on the sides of the packages. For the skin, the g10 pieces are ready; Anatoly has cut the angle holders but have to make slots on them. Next week Casey will be working on the FDC installing the skin and the tubes between the cooling manifolds.
 
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- Nick will give Beni at least 8 discriminator cards (pre-amps) for the tests with the new F1TDC.
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== Tests at EEL126 ==
 
== Tests at EEL126 ==
  
- Vlad finished the HV test of the FDC packages. The noise that we had in several channels disappeared after some HV training. Bill can go ahead with the installation of the skin.
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- Beni can read now the new F1TDCs with the DAQ. For this test we have all the HV cables to connect two cells: #6 (bottom) and #3 because they have parallel wires. Cell #3 will be fully equipped with wire and cathode cards. Cell #6 will have only wire cards, so in total we will have 4 new F1TDCs connected, per configuration. Thus we can do all possible tests on cell #3 and also wire resolution studies with both cells. Beni will keep the old configuration with the old F1TDCs in case we want to compare them with the new F1TDCs.  
 
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- Beni got 8 new F1TDCs to be tested and started working on the DAQ software for them.
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- The extra fADC125 (with double sample size) that was given to us by Cody and used to test the spare package showed a problem. It works OK at the beginning, but after some time it starts showing only big signals and the baseline is exactly at zero. Usually the first file is OK and at the beginning of the second file the data are corrupted. Once it happened also to all the fADCs but this might be another problem. Beni will discuss the problem with Cody. We will replace the module and check if the problem persists.
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- Vlad showed an example how the cluster counting works (two plots attached above): one event with many fADC125 channels demonstrating how the coincidence  between strips and wires can be used to count the clusters and remove the noise and overlapping events. Second plots (~20 events shown) demonstrates the abilities to reconstruct the particle track in the depth of the drifting volume; each point represents a cluster reconstructed in space like in the Time Projection Chambers.

Latest revision as of 18:04, 19 September 2013

September 19, 2013 FDC meeting

Agenda

  1. Installation preparations [1] (all)
  2. Engineering (Bill)
  3. Electronics (Chris, Nick)
  4. Tests in EEL126
    • New F1TDC (Beni)
    • Thick cell analysis (Vlad) [2],[3]
  5. Other

Minutes

Participants: Bill, Dave, Chris, Nick, Simon, Vlad, Beni, Glenn, and Lubomir.

Installation preparations

- The four rails inside BCAL that will support the FDC, CDC, and the mesh were installed, but not adjusted. Survey of the BCAL position has been done, but we haven't seen the results yet. Next, depending on the BCAL position, the rails have to be aligned, that will take several days survey people working there. Bill: if they can't be adjusted to the nominal distance, we will have to re-adjust the distance between the rails on the carts. It will not be easy to adjust the rails on the cart where the FDC is, but Bill says it's doable.

- The techs will start soon the installation of the FDC platform. The space between the two rails on the platform (holding the carts) is very small, it will be very difficult to work at the bottom side of the packages. The racks have not been installed yet, first cable holes have to be cut. The electronics will not be installed until all the dirty work is finished.

- We discussed a lot if the BCAL cable and infrastructure installation will interfere with the FDC installation. Bill: certainly prior to the FDC installation the two cooling rings (manifolds) have to be installed; the whole cooling system have to be tested, but what about the signal cables? It's not clear if the Nitrogen cooling, cables for the control and monitoring system also have to be installed in advance. Not all of these subsystems are ready, some have not been decided yet. Beni proposed to ask Elton to explain their plans on the next FDC meeting so that we can synchronize our activities.

- Gas system: Scott started some work in the gas room: installing the rack and the holder for the mixture volume; the fridge is ready. Cooling system: Floyd Martin is working on the connection to the chill water, it will be done with plastic tubes (Bill).

- Beni will start working on a mini DAQ to be used to test the cables when connecting them to the detector. We will need one fADC and one F1TDC module as they are in two VXS crates. Will trigger from a generator and just look for a noise.

Engineering

- Bill has all the parts for the metal plates to be attached on the sides of the packages. For the skin, the g10 pieces are ready; Anatoly has cut the angle holders but have to make slots on them. Next week Casey will be working on the FDC installing the skin and the tubes between the cooling manifolds.

Tests at EEL126

- Beni can read now the new F1TDCs with the DAQ. For this test we have all the HV cables to connect two cells: #6 (bottom) and #3 because they have parallel wires. Cell #3 will be fully equipped with wire and cathode cards. Cell #6 will have only wire cards, so in total we will have 4 new F1TDCs connected, per configuration. Thus we can do all possible tests on cell #3 and also wire resolution studies with both cells. Beni will keep the old configuration with the old F1TDCs in case we want to compare them with the new F1TDCs.

- Vlad showed an example how the cluster counting works (two plots attached above): one event with many fADC125 channels demonstrating how the coincidence between strips and wires can be used to count the clusters and remove the noise and overlapping events. Second plots (~20 events shown) demonstrates the abilities to reconstruct the particle track in the depth of the drifting volume; each point represents a cluster reconstructed in space like in the Time Projection Chambers.