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Message ID: 228
Entry time: Mon May 23 07:28:38 2016
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23 May 2016 |
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12.45 Rly16 'Sequence ALL On' operational
15.20 Startup remote control of CAEN N1419 4-ch HV modules
DSSSD #1-7 leakage currents OK - see attachments 1-2
Ambient temperature +24.8 deg C
15.35 Plot Temperature appears to plot the first 15,000 (or so) temperature readings
and not the *most recent* 15,000 (or so) readings. See attachment 3.
There is no way to change the time window for the temperature plot
As a workaround, empty file using the command
cp /dev/null /MIDAS/log/temperatures.txt
17.10 For all FEEs (*except nnaida19 & nnaida26) which are currently disconnected)
reprogram FEE flash memory using FEE_GF_Feb16_17.bin
Power cycle
attempt #1 - wait 4'
STATE for nnaida9 returned with an error
connect failed
NONE
connect failed
attempt #2 - wait 6'
STATE for nnaida4 returned with an error
connect failed
NONE
connect failed
attempt #3 - wait 8' - OK
Installed updated Check software - Check.tml .tcl .js and Common.js
Started DAQ - histogramming enabled - data transfer disabled
Large fraction of FEEs not producing SYNCs, SYNC rate low (~20-30Hz) for other FEEs - see attachments 4 & 5
Note slow comparator 0xc8 (i.e. high) and fast discriminators (LEC/MEC) disabled
Firmware version - attachment 6
System wide checks ASIC clock sync (30/30 fail) and ADC calibration (7/30 fail) work as before but
new checks produce errors - see attachments 7-11
Additional screenshots from Master Timestamp Control - see attachments 12-17
00:40 PJCS identifies workaround to above problems - correlation controls now enabled for master timestamp
FEE (nnaida5) only. May also explain issues with nnaida19 & nnaida26.
PJCS will produce detailed, separate Elog entries
Currently, all (30) FEE64s running OK with sensible AIDA SYNC rates.
But. No spare fuses (16A/250V slow blow) for USB-controlled ac mains relay. Until Chris arrives in
c. 9h. We will explore options to use *second* USB-controlled ac mains relay. |
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