spike center of band:sbc1 polB jul-aug11
15aug11
A 1 channel wide spike was found in the center of sbc 1,
polB using the interim correlator. It did not occur with the 25 Mhz
bandwidth.
Properities:
- spike in center of the band, 1 channel wide.
- Only found in polB
- Found in bandwidths 12.5,6.25.. all the way to 195 Khz
- It was not found in the 50 or 25 Mhz bands
- It was seen in 3 level (and stokes) and 9 level configurations.
- It existed:
- 27jul11 13:00 first appeared
- 12aug11 13:00 problem went away.
- We started to work on the problem
- cycled power on halfband filter chassis (problem remained)
- removed halfband filter chassis from rack, opened the
chassis and started running the program so we could probe things
- Projects affected by this:
- a2600: 30jul11,31jul11
- a2619: 28jul11,31jul11
- a2585: 30jul11,31jul11
- a2598: 30jul11, 31jul11
The plots show an example of
the problem (.ps) (.pdf):
- page 1: spectra (5 sec average)
- black 3 level, red 9 level
- frame 1,2: 25 Mhz polA,polB
- frame 3: 12.5 Mhz polA
- frame 4: 12.5 Mhz polB
- the spike is 1 channel wide at the center of the band
- The spike was seen in all bandwidths below 25Mhz (but no in 25
Mhz)
- Page 2: total power tsys versus bandwidth (3 level)
- + symbols polA
- * symbols polB
- the sbc's are colored
- black:sbc1
- red: sbc2
- green:sbc3
- blue:sbc4
- The large spike is causing the Tsys to increase.
- Page 3: total power tsys vs bandwdith or 9 level
Summary:
- A large spike in the center of the band (5 times Tsys) occurred
for:
- polB sbc1 bandwidths 12.5Mhz and below, 3 and 9 level
- it was present 27jul11 13:00 thru 12aug11 13:00
- It took so long to find the problem because there was a two
week 430 Mhz world day run starting at the beginning of aug11.
- The problem disappeared after we opened the halfband filter
chassis and reran the program
- cycling the power did not make the problem go away
- when opening the chassis we had to disconnect and reconnect the
cables to the halfband filter chassis.
- The operators reported a power dip 27jul11 in the morning.. they
may or may not have had something to do with it.
- The initial band starts out as 50 Mhz with the a/d dc spike on
the left of the band.
- As the bandwidths are halved, the a/d dc spike is removed.
- A spike in the center of the band has been seen before (sep 2002)
but at a much weaker level.
- For each bandwidth, the clock for the next narrower bandwidth
lies in the center of the band. eg:
- for 12.5 Mhz bw, the 6.25 Mhz clock is in the center of the
12.5 Mhz bw
- This does not explain why the 25 Mhz bandwidth did not have a
spike.. so maybe something else was wrong.
processing: 110812/chkicorrErr.pro
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