sbn Tsys 2017. Shutter problems
08may17
Intro
The sbn system temperature checks have
occasionally shown a tsys much lower than the expected values.
This was occurring in both polarizations.
The plots show
tsys (using hcorcal) vs date for jan17 to may17 (.ps) (.pdf)
- black is polA, red is PolB.
- The green line is 22feb17. this looks like when the problem
started.
- The values between 10 and 12 K are wrong.
To get a lower tsys, the value of the cal must
increase, or the system temperature most really be lower.
When the sband shutter is closed, the system
temperature measures the reflected power from the cooled lna's. This
is lower than the Tsys measured on sky.
On 08may17 felix and I took system temperature
measurements with the shutter open and closed. When open we got
around 25 K. When the shutter was closed we got about 12K.
We then found that:
- closing the shutter and then opening it within a minute or 2
seemed to work ok
- closing the shutter for a longer period of time : (we left it
for about 45 minutes) and then trying to open it:
- it took the shutter a minute or more before it opened.
- (later carlos went up stairs and opened and closed the
shutter many times.. he found that the failure to open would
also occur when the shutter had only be closed for a short
period of time).
This would explain why we had occasional measurements of 12
degs for sbn Tsys:
- A radar experiment would end leaving the shutter closed.
- When the tsys was run, the shutter was commanded to be
open and then the tsys was measured.
- It takes about 30 secs for the tsys cal firing.
- During this time the shutter had remained closed.
Summary:
- The sbn shutter has occasionally been slow to open.
- This problem started on 22feb17.
- The daily tsys meaurements showed this problem:
- the shutter was commanded to be open
- If a previous sb radar experiment had left the shutter
closed, then it would have to open.
- the cals were fired...
- If the shutter hadn't completed its opening, then the tsys
would measure around 12K (instead of 25K)
- When we tested the shutter on 08may17 we saw that:
- commanding the shutter to close and then open rapidly tended
to work
- leaving it closed for longer periods of time caused the
problem to show up.
- One of the relays used to close the shutter was found to
be defective.
- It was replaced on 08may17
- This behavior may have been affecting the sband radar
datataking scans.
processing:
x101/170508/sbnshutter.pro
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