Sat Nov 26 09:17:42 2016, AE, TD, DK, Offline analysis of R9_24  
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R9_24 3mm Pb + 0.3mm W (+1mm Al) + 1.0mm W (+1mm Al)
*** data items: 261088000 ( 99232.91 Hz)
*** ADC events: 41690396 ( 15845.46 Hz)
*** time warps: 0 ( 0.00 Hz)
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 5823816 old count: 5806214 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 16939.06 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 5673289 old count: 5657311 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 16501.24 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 2708029 old count: 2701714 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 7876.53 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 2583742 old count: 2576481 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 7515.03 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 1480052 old count: 1475781 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 4304.85 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 3956442 old count: 3945032 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 11507.64 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 128 old count: 128 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.37 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 115 old count: 115 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.33 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 91 old count: 90 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.26 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 41 old count: 40 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.12 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 13 old count: 13 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.04 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 12 old count: 12 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.03 Hz
*** ENTRY finish ends
S O R T S T O P P E D ..... Sat Nov 26 17:34:41 2016
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Sat Nov 26 07:45:48 2016, TD, DK, AE, Offline analysis of R7_45  
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R7_45 3mm Pb + 0.5mm W (+1mm Al) only (at start of run) changing to 1.5mm W (+2mm Al)
S O R T C O M P L E T E ..... Sat Nov 26 16:46:31 2016
*** ENTRY finish
*** data items: 261088000 ( 98973.71 Hz)
*** ADC events: 41690396 ( 15804.07 Hz)
*** time warps: 0 ( 0.00 Hz)
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 5823816 old count: 5806214 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 16939.06 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 5673289 old count: 5657311 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 16501.24 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 2708029 old count: 2701714 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 7876.53 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 2583742 old count: 2576481 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 7515.03 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 1480052 old count: 1475781 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 4304.85 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 3956442 old count: 3945032 dt: 343.81 s LEC rate: 11507.64 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 128 old count: 128 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.37 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 115 old count: 115 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.33 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 91 old count: 90 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.26 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 41 old count: 40 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.12 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 13 old count: 13 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.04 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 12 old count: 12 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.03 Hz
*** ENTRY finish ends
S O R T S T O P P E D ..... Sat Nov 26 16:47:58 2016
The MIDASsort routine implantdecay.f creates "D spectra of LEC (20MeV FSR) and HEC (20GeV FSR)
E_p versus E_n events with dispersions of 10keV/channel and 10MeV/channel respectively. |
Sat Nov 26 07:26:51 2016, TD, [How to] Desktop application launchers for Httpd for Data Acquisition & Merge/TapeServer, Merger & TapeServer
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Type: Application in Terminal
Name: Httpd for Data Acquisition
Command: /MIDAS@aidas/TclHttpd/Linux64/TclHttpd-server -port 8015
Comment: TapeServer
Type: Application in Terminal
Name: Httpd for Merge/TapeServer
Command: /MIDAS/TclHttpd/Linux64/TclHttpd-server -port 8115
Comment:
Type: Application in Terminal
Name: Merger
Command: /MIDAS/Merger/AIDA/Startup
Comment: Merger
Type: Application in Terminal
Name: TapeServer
Command: /MIDAS/TapeServer/startup/AidaTapeServer
Comment: TapeServer
aidas1> ls -l /
total 230
dr-xr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Nov 23 03:44 bin
dr-xr-xr-x. 5 root root 1024 Feb 17 2015 boot
drwxr-xr-x. 10 root root 4096 Mar 23 2016 cgroup
drwxr-xr-x. 11 root root 4096 Jun 13 17:38 data10
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Apr 28 2015 data20
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Apr 28 2015 data30
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Apr 28 2015 data40
drwxr-xr-x. 21 root root 4560 Nov 26 05:22 dev
drwxr-xr-x. 140 root root 12288 Nov 26 05:25 etc
drwxr-xr-x. 5 root root 4096 Nov 1 17:41 home
drwxr-xr-x. 4 root root 4096 Jan 8 2014 homes
dr-xr-xr-x. 13 root root 4096 Jul 20 03:16 lib
dr-xr-xr-x. 11 root root 12288 Nov 23 03:44 lib64
drwx------. 2 root root 16384 Jan 7 2014 lost+found
drwxr-xr-x. 5 root root 4096 Nov 26 05:22 media
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 12 Apr 22 2014 MIDAS -> /MIDAS@aidas
drwxrwxr-x. 29 npg npgstaff 4096 Jun 9 11:32 MIDAS@aidas
drwxr-xr-x. 22 root root 4096 Dec 12 2015 MIDAS@aidas.121215
drwxr-xr-x. 29 root root 4096 Jun 8 02:35 MIDAS@aidas.240215
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 0 Nov 26 05:22 misc
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Jul 21 2011 mnt
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 0 Nov 26 05:22 net
drwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 11:44 ntfs
drwxr-xr-x. 4 root root 4096 Feb 27 2014 opt
dr-xr-xr-x. 501 root root 0 Nov 26 05:20 proc
dr-xr-x---. 29 root root 4096 Nov 26 06:33 root
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 12288 Nov 22 03:51 sbin
dr-xr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Feb 27 2014 scratch
drwxr-xr-x. 7 root root 0 Nov 26 05:20 selinux
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Jul 21 2011 srv
drwxr-xr-x 13 root root 0 Nov 26 05:20 sys
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 May 24 2016 TapeData -> /data10/TapeData
drwxrwxrwt. 80 root root 86016 Nov 26 16:27 tmp
drwxr-xr-x. 13 root root 4096 Jan 7 2014 usr
drwxr-xr-x. 23 root root 4096 Jan 7 2014 var
dr-xr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Feb 27 2014 WWW |
Sat Nov 26 07:11:34 2016, TD, DK, AE, Saturday 26 November, Part II
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16.11 The cyclotron and BigRIPS condition are now restored and we have good beam
Count rate at F11 plastic is ~8 cps
At F8, they are focued on 41Al (D5 Brho = 7.5235 Tm)
At F11, they are focused on 40Mg (D8 Brho = 6.3208 Tm)
Presently around Run R9_19
3mm Pb is on the exit window of the first MUSIC at F11
All variable degraders were out (that is not what we intended to have...see next note below)
16.35 The variable degraders were not in the positions we thought. Now we make it as follows:
Variable degraders 1.0 mm W (+1 mm Al) and 0.3 mm W (+1 mm Al)
R9_24 just began
18:00 Beam stopped for stripper foil change
Moved Pb degrader downstream, from window of MUSIC1 detector to hole of polyethylene shield in front of BRIKEN.
18:12 Stopped AIDA DAQ at run R9_43 (Ge filling will start soon)
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Sat Nov 26 06:57:36 2016, DK, TD, Offline analysis of R7_37   
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R7_37 3mm Pb + from 0 to 1.8mm W (+ up to 3mm Al, 1mm per W layer - 0.3mm W, 0.5mm W & 1.0 W))
S O R T C O M P L E T E ..... Sat Nov 26 15:53:38 2016
*** ENTRY finish
*** data items: 261088000 ( 109032.27 Hz)
*** ADC events: 35610281 ( 14871.12 Hz)
*** time warps: 0 ( 0.00 Hz)
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 5687384 old count: 5685468 dt: 296.31 s LEC rate: 19194.17 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 5434012 old count: 5432199 dt: 296.31 s LEC rate: 18339.08 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 2817667 old count: 2816768 dt: 296.31 s LEC rate: 9509.26 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 2408578 old count: 2407807 dt: 296.31 s LEC rate: 8128.63 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 1752915 old count: 1752351 dt: 296.31 s LEC rate: 5915.86 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 3659110 old count: 3657789 dt: 296.31 s LEC rate: 12349.01 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 47 old count: 47 dt: 296.31 s HEC rate: 0.16 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 33 old count: 33 dt: 296.31 s HEC rate: 0.11 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 47 old count: 47 dt: 296.31 s HEC rate: 0.16 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 70 old count: 70 dt: 296.31 s HEC rate: 0.24 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 83 old count: 83 dt: 296.31 s HEC rate: 0.28 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 55 old count: 55 dt: 296.31 s HEC rate: 0.19 Hz
*** ENTRY finish ends
S O R T S T O P P E D ..... Sat Nov 26 15: |
Fri Nov 25 22:28:13 2016, TD, [How to] Start MIDASsort
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aidas1> setenv MIDASBASE /MIDAS@aidas.240215
aidas1> setenv PATH $MIDASBASE/bin_Linux64:$PATH
aidas1> MIDAS64-session |
Fri Nov 25 15:56:36 2016, CG, DK, Saturday 26 November 11x
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00.55 Bias and leakage currents ok (attachments 1+2).
Temps ok (attachment 3).
01.40 DAQ starts (RIBF03R1 - Run R1)
Pulser walkthrough
BNC PB_4 amplituides 90,000 - 10,000 @ 10,000 step
x5 attenuator IN
frequency 250Hz range
t_r 50ns tau_d 50us
polarity -, tail pulse, delay MIN
01.55 Ambient temperature +24.8 deg C, d.p. -2.2 deg C, RH 16.6%
02.05 DAQ starts (RIBF03R1 - Run R2)
Pulser walkthrough - same settings as above.
BNC PB_4 amplitudes 14,000 - 2,000 @ 2,000 step
02.48 Run R3 started.
Pulser off. Background run.
15cm Pb wall removed
6mm Pb degrader installed between MUSIC 1 & 2
variable degrader 1mm, 0.5mm & 0.3mm W + 1mm Al attached to each W sheet.
04.14 Noticed R3 stopped
05.40 Difficulty starting DAQ
'want first SYNC' from merger
lost contact with nnaida19 - restarting merger
TclHttpd server on nnrpi1 crashed - restarted remotely
unable to power cycle - need to check fuses when next obtain access
whilst waiting boot aidas1
F11 rate c. 450Hz
AIDA veto plastic c. 3200Hz
07.30 R7 started with beam.
07.38 Beam stopped.
R7 continues.
08.12 Beam returned to F11.
File R7_9
08.50 Beam stopped.
Start of R7_17.
Using implantdecay.f saw no HEC events in any DSSD. Removed 2mm of Pb degrader.
We re-insert all the variable Al degraders (for now) for safety. We can remove them again when the beam
comes back, as necessary.
Secondary beam current expected to remain at ~50cps.
Now no beam for ~1hr.
10.15 Beam comes back
There was a minor delay to get the beam back from some accelerator issue (SRQ issue I am told)
F11 plastic rate is about 10 cps, still I can see nothing in AIDA low gain
Main exp. team confirms several 40Mg events within minutes, and makes jokes about old Nature paper with 10 days of
data to do that.
10.25 Trying to find AIDA's implants, using MIDAS Sort in online mode
Removed the variable degraders, one-by-one. Still nothing? (this is now circa file R7_36)
Is there a possibility that the "low gain" setting of the ASIC is too high energy for something like 40Mg?
We try to check the implant rate with the AIDA veto plastic
During this time, we moved degraders in and out, several times, watching the oscilloscope and visual scalers by
video link in F11
10.39 We check some scalers of the dE before AIDA (including F11 x plastic behind AIDA)
We can see a reasonable effect as expected for these detector count rates
The count rate never exceeds about 50 to 60 cps at maximum for dE
I don't trust MIDAS Sort in online mode
it is known to show factor 10 or less of the real rate, previously)
Check the data file R7_37 -> may show 1 to 2 Hz
We should decrease the low gain (heavy ion) threshold or dynamic range for the ASICs?
But DK is not an expert of that, and doesn't want to cause AIDA to cease functionality...
11.03 Checking runs later than R7_37 (i.e. _38 to _42)
Never see anything. R7_37 must have been taken with some amount of degraders in
We surmise that the ions are mostly punching through AIDA, owing to low Z.
11.05 We put in the 0.5 W + 1 mm Al degrader back, to see if we can get back the condition of _37...
R7_44 after a short delay should have this condition.
There can be 1 cps or something, though with small statistics it is hard to say...
It seems to be definitely non-zero though, compared to some runs like _38 to _42
11.10 Add the 1.0 W + 1mm Al (with the 0.5 W and 1 mm Al) degrader
R7_45 begins ~400 MB before this time.
We can see some kinds of definite hit events **with low stats** (1 to 2 Hz in several detectors in some data blocks)
It seems to be, if all degraders are out, that the beam punches through AIDA, and dE is below the thresholds
Of course, the count rate at F11 is only 10 cps, so we cannot conclude much with strong confidence...
11.17 Remove all variable degraders again (near halfway point of R7_46)
We need a decent LISE++ file to get a clue of where these ions are stopping...!
11.42 Beam is stopped because one of the cyclotron RF systems is down.
This occurs around the middle of file R7_50
12.40 Still waiting for beam. I try a more definitive analysis of R7_45
Partial disk analysis of file R7_45:
First part of data look like this:
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 4 old count: 2 dt: 1.06 s HEC rate: 1.89 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 1 old count: 0 dt: 1.06 s HEC rate: 0.94 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 0 old count: 0 dt: 1.06 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 0 old count: 0 dt: 1.06 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 0 old count: 0 dt: 1.06 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 10 old count: 10 dt: 1.06 s HEC rate: 0.00 Hz
Notice that we get 10 total counts in DSSD#6, and practically 0 in any other layer (2 in DSSD#1)
Now, as the analysis progresses, we do not increase the counts in DSSD#6, but we start to see events in other layers
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 128 old count: 128 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.37 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 115 old count: 115 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.33 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 91 old count: 90 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.26 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 41 old count: 40 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.12 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 13 old count: 13 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.04 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 12 old count: 12 dt: 343.81 s HEC rate: 0.03 Hz
*** ENTRY finish ends
Notice how only 12 counts in DSSD#6 (two new counts) but 128 counts in DSSD#1 (126 new counts).
We can conclude that with 3 mm Pb (fixed), and 0.5 mm W and 1.0 mm Al, some of the beam is stopping in DSSD #6, and mostly
punches through.
Then, when 1.0 mm W and 1.0 mm Al are added, we shift the implantation to the beginning of AIDA (or some in the air
before AIDA).
So, we should try the 1 mm W (+1 mm Al) and 0.3 mm W (+1 mm Al) once the beam returns.
13.34 Stop run 7.
Change the medium/low energy selection on ASIC control from 0x0 to 0x1 (from low to medium energy mode)
(Already, the high energy setting is 0x2 and we cannot decrease it)
Start run 8. It looks okay, though of course now data rate becomes much smaller.
13.36 Beam is now on again. F11 rate has decreased 1 order of magnitude (now it is 0 to 2 Hz)
14.00 As expected, data rate becomes quite low, as the low energy mode has typically many events (10kHz or so)
But now we don't see anything in the high energy mode as before
3 mm Pb remains in, and variable degraders are all out (mistake...we meant for some to be in)
Strange! But the beam at F11 does not seem to be the same rate as before the cyclotron issues...
Realized that someone was checking the beam at an earlier focal plane and that F11 has no beam...
(Post-dated note: forgot to hit "Start ASIC Readout" --- duh oops.
RUN 8 IS JUNK, AS NO ASIC READOUT BY USER ERROR (DK)
14.12 Stop run 8. Change the medium energy mode back to low energy mode of all ASICs. Restart as run 9.
But the merger data links don't alternate colors when I reload the merger screen. Is it bad?
Data rate is still very low, but that doesn't make much sense.
Okay, now I start ASIC Readout! Woohoo!
But it seems some magnetic dipole of BigRIPS must have an improper setting, explaining the 1 cps rate at F11...
15.33 Bias and leakage currents OK (attachments 9 & 10).
FEE64 temperatures OK (attachment 11).
15.40 SRIM 2013
145MeV/u (5800MeV) 40Mg + 3mm Pb
sigma 0.55 deg
ang X (str) 0.90 deg
assume Pb - DSSSD distance c. 2m => 2000 x tan(0.55 deg) ~ 17mm rms
consider reducing Pb - DSSSD distance |
Fri Nov 25 07:33:44 2016, TD, Friday 25 November 9x
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16.35 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
note - the significant increase observed yesterday appears to be plateau'ing
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
17.10 Rate, HitRate, 1.8.L & 1.8.W spectra - see attachments 4-9 |
Thu Nov 24 01:07:14 2016, TD, CG, Thursday 24 November 29x
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10.05 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
note - the significant increase observed yesterday appears to be plateau'ing
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
10.19 System-wide tests - see attachments 4-17
Clock status fails for varying combinations of nnaida5, 7, 8, 15 & 16
ADC calibration fails for nnaida23
All other tests OK
10.27 LOCAL controls for nnaida5, 6, 7, 8, 15 & 16 - see attachments 18-23
10.37 Start DAQ (Nov2016/R1)
Analysis of R1_0 demonstrates ADC & disc data synchronised - see attachments 24 & 25
Analysis of R1_0 - see attachment 26
20.10 Successfully restarted the DAQ after fill cycle stop.
Bias and leakage currents ok (attachments 27+28).
Temps ok (attachment 29). |
Wed Nov 23 14:50:59 2016, Patrick Coleman-Smith, [ Info ] What does the System Wide Clock check mean when it fails.
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The System Wide check called "Check Clock Status" reads the status register from the FEE64 units in the system and compares the value of each bit against a template depending if the FEE64 is Master or not.
The bit fields have the following meaning :-
- clkd_ld1_pin. This is the "locked" status of the PLL in clock distribution chip LMK03200 #1. The clocks are used for the Waveform ADCs. ADCs 1 to 4 and FPGA Waveform decode logic.
- clkd_ld2_pin. This is the "locked" status of the PLL in clock distribution chip LMK03200 #2. The clocks are used for the Waveform ADCs. ADCs 5 to 8 and the Master SYNC PLL in the FPGA.
- aq_clock_locked. This is the "locked" status of the PLL in the FPGA. The clock is used for all data aquisition functions. If this isn't true ('1') then the module is not going to work as part of the system.
- sync_locked. This is the "locked" status of the PLL in the FPGA which provides a 200MHz clock to the SYNC pulse alignement logic. This is only used in the Master.
- to 31 read as '0'
The System Wide Check will only report the state of bits 0 to 2 but by opening the "Local Controls" browser window the status value can be seen ( after a reload ) at offset 1.
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Wed Nov 23 01:47:28 2016, TD, CG, Wednesday 23 November 6x
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10.45 DSSSD bias & leakage currents - see attachments 1 & 2
note - significant increase in leakage current (~0.8uA) since previous readings
may be temperature transient or charging effect due to delta electrons due to BigRIPS tuning to F11
15cm Pb installed upstream of AIDA+BRIKEN some days ago
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
15.35 DSSD bias and leakage currents ok (attachments 4+5).
Marginal increase over this morning.
FEE temps ok (attachment 6).
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Tue Nov 22 12:24:48 2016, TD, Analysis of R25_11 to R25_23 20x
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Offline analysis of AIDA data files R25_11 to R25_23 using MIDASsort
Note
- no calibration (raw ADC data only)
- no thresholds
- no clustering
- events delimited by > 2us time difference between successive ADC data words
AIDA data files R25_11 to R25_23 inclusive contain 410.3M events
- HEC = high energy channel = 20GeV FSR range for high energy implants
- LEC = low energy channel = 20MeV FSR range for decays (and pulser)
- see attachment 20 *prelimnary* analysis of R25_11 to R25_23 by Tain et al. of 21.11.16
Attachments 1 & 2
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s1-s24 per FEE64 # ADC data per 20.48us
s101-s124 per FEE64 # disc hits per 20.48us
Pulser event demonstrates that all FEE64s timestamps are synchronised
Attachments 3 & 4
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s301-s306 per DSSSD LEC rate (Hz) updated every 1s
s307-3312 per DSSSD HEC rate (Hz) updated every 1s
Demonstrates implant and decay rates were reasonably constant.
Note that there is an integerisation issue in the rate calculation which
means rate is shown as zero periodically.
Attachment 5-8
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s2000-s2005 per DSSSD LEC m_lec_p versus m_lec_n
following spectra require 0 < m_lec_p < 8 and 0 < m_lec_n < 8
all combinations of x & y plotted
s2010-s2015 per DSSSD LEC x versus y
s2020-s2025 per DSSSD LEC E_p versus E_n (10keV/ch nominal)
s2030-s2035 per DSSSD LEC-LEC time (2.56us/channel)
Demonstrates large LEC multiplicities associated with HEC events but relatively
low multiplicities associated with LEC-only events .
Minimum LEC-LEC time difference c. 1 x 2.56us = 2.56us which suggests events
with low LEC-LEC time difference are non-stochastic and suggests EMI/RFI noise
causing 'multiple' event bursts. This will likely be dominated by channels
0-1 (say) and 60-63 (say) of each FEE64 - disabling these channels may a quick
and dirty way to inspect a subset of data with significantly less EMI/RFI noise
Time difference between successive LEC events
DSSSD centroid =>rate (kHz)
1 21.16 18.5
2 17.45 22.4
3 40.27 9.70
4 50.86 7.68
5 58.11 6.72
6 29.33 13.3
Which somewhat over-estimates observed rates (see below)
Periodic fine structure observed with period ~4-16 channel (~10-40us)
Attachment 9-13
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s2000-s2005 per DSSSD LEC m_hec_p versus m_hec_n
following spectra require 0 < m_hec_p < 8 and 0 < m_hec_n < 8
all combinations of x & y plotted
s2010-s2015 per DSSSD HEC x versus y (semi-log and linear z normalisation)
s2020-s2025 per DSSSD HEC E_p versus E_n (10MeV/channel nominal)
s2030-s2035 per DSSSD HEC-HEC time (2.56us/channel)
Demonstrates relatively low multiplicities associated with HEC events
HEC x versus y spectra are different to those shown by Tain et al. (p.4)
=> BigRIPS PID gate used?
what is the origin of the fine structure observed by Tain et al. (p.4)?
No obvious structure in the time between successive HEC events
- see also https://elog.ph.ed.ac.uk/AIDA/457
- minimum time between successive HEC events c. 16 x 2.56us = 41us which is
consistent with HEC (+LEC) multiplicity per ASIC and ASIC shaping time (8us)
Note Tain et al. (p.3) plot time between successive events with no restriction on type
(LEC or HEC). The time structure(s) observed may therefore be related to LEC events
Time difference between successive HEC events
DSSSD centroid =>rate (Hz)
1 2566.44 152.0
2 2970.33 131.5
3 2557.81 152.7
4 2622.38 149.0
5 3656.82 106.8
6 15706.73 24.9
Which somewhat over-estimates observed rates (see below)
Attachment 14-16
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s2200-s2205 per pixel, per DSSSD HEC-LEC time (2.56us/channel)
Minimum HEC-LEC time difference c. 15 x 2.56us = 38.4us which is consistent
with ASIC shaping and readout times.
In comparison to Tain et al. (p.9) no obvious structures at large
HEC-LEC time differences. Significant number of excess events observed
at HEC-LEC time differences ~ few hundred us. This is likely due to
the 100kHz EMI/RFI noise observed.
Attachments 17-19
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MIDASsort Fortran source, spectrum titles, and namelist I/O variables (in this
case principally FEE64 mapping and default ADC gain/offset values).
S O R T C O M P L E T E ..... Tue Nov 22 20:20:10 2016
*** ENTRY finish
*** data items: -900823296 ( -37356.59 Hz)
*** ADC events: 410276049 ( 17013.89 Hz)
*** time warps: 0 ( 0.00 Hz)
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 56031017 old count: 56019099 dt: 3505.73 s LEC rate: 15982.71 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 49362481 old count: 49350664 dt: 3505.73 s LEC rate: 14080.52 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 33599202 old count: 33591614 dt: 3505.73 s LEC rate: 9584.09 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 26666285 old count: 26660843 dt: 3505.73 s LEC rate: 7606.49 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 23365594 old count: 23360881 dt: 3505.73 s LEC rate: 6664.98 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 42705054 old count: 42696091 dt: 3505.73 s LEC rate: 12181.51 Hz
*** DSSSD # 1 count: 469505 old count: 469407 dt: 3505.73 s HEC rate: 133.93 Hz
*** DSSSD # 2 count: 404352 old count: 404269 dt: 3505.73 s HEC rate: 115.34 Hz
*** DSSSD # 3 count: 468569 old count: 468472 dt: 3505.73 s HEC rate: 133.66 Hz
*** DSSSD # 4 count: 455030 old count: 454982 dt: 3505.73 s HEC rate: 129.80 Hz
*** DSSSD # 5 count: 326872 old count: 326863 dt: 3505.73 s HEC rate: 93.24 Hz
*** DSSSD # 6 count: 65691 old count: 65690 dt: 3505.73 s HEC rate: 18.74 Hz
*** ENTRY finish ends
S O R T S T O P P E D ..... Tue Nov 22 20:21:09 2016 |
Mon Nov 21 21:22:04 2016, TD, Tuesday 22 November 6x
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05.59 M7.3 Fukushima-ken Oki (locally 4) http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/20161122060517493-220559.html
06.20 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
06.28 AIDA to safe mode (FEE64 power OFF, DSSSD bis OFF) until working hours
13.34 Power up FEE64s and bias DSSSDs
N.B. c. 5 min difference between first and last FEE64 remote filesystem mount
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:9c:07 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.8 to 00:04:a3:2a:9c:07 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.8 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:9c:07 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.8 to 00:04:a3:2a:9c:07 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d4:b7 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.6 to 00:04:a3:2a:d4:b7 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.6 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d4:b7 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.6 to 00:04:a3:2a:d4:b7 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b8 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.4 to 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b8 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.4 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b8 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.4 to 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b8 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:b8:8d via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.7 to 00:04:a3:2a:b8:8d via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.7 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:b8:8d via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.7 to 00:04:a3:2a:b8:8d via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:10 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.5 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:10 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.5 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:10 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.5 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:10 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.17 to 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.17 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.17 to 00:04:a3:2a:ed:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.8:757 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida8 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.6:771 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida6 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.4:757 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida4 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.7:882 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida7 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:20 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.5:774 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida5 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.17:1005 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida17 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:f7:07 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.10 to 00:04:a3:2a:f7:07 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.10 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:f7:07 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.10 to 00:04:a3:2a:f7:07 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d9:ad via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.9 to 00:04:a3:2a:d9:ad via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.9 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d9:ad via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.9 to 00:04:a3:2a:d9:ad via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:2f via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.12 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:2f via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.12 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:2f via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.12 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:2f via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2b:11:af via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.11 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:af via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.11 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2b:11:af via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.11 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:af via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:9c:0e via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.16 to 00:04:a3:2a:9c:0e via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.16 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:9c:0e via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.16 to 00:04:a3:2a:9c:0e via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:f3:ac via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.15 to 00:04:a3:2a:f3:ac via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.15 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:f3:ac via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.15 to 00:04:a3:2a:f3:ac via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2b:11:b8 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.14 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:b8 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.14 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2b:11:b8 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.14 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:b8 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2b:11:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.13 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.13 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2b:11:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.13 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:b9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.10:919 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida10 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.9:678 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida9 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.12:913 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida12 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.11:763 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida11 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.16:860 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida16 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.15:965 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida15 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.14:931 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida14 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:21 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.13:858 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida13 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:24 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2b:27:54 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:24 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.19 to 00:04:a3:2b:27:54 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:24 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.19 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2b:27:54 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:24 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.19 to 00:04:a3:2b:27:54 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:24 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.19:967 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida19 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:1b via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.1 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:1b via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:1b via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.1 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:1b via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:11 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.20 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:11 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.20 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:11 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.20 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:11 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:f6:e9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.22 to 00:04:a3:2a:f6:e9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.22 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:f6:e9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.22 to 00:04:a3:2a:f6:e9 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:06 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.23 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:06 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.23 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d0:06 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.23 to 00:04:a3:2a:d0:06 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d9:b6 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.2.24 to 00:04:a3:2a:d9:b6 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.2.24 (10.1.2.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d9:b6 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.2.24 to 00:04:a3:2a:d9:b6 via p2p2
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2b:27:23 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.21 to 00:04:a3:2b:27:23 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.21 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2b:27:23 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.21 to 00:04:a3:2b:27:23 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.1:676 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida1 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.20:890 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida20 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.22:725 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida22 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.23:995 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida23 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.24:813 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida24 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:25 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.21:932 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida21 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: new high speed USB device number 54 using ehci_hcd
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: New USB device found, idVendor=090c, idProduct=1000
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: Product: Silicon-Power
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: Manufacturer: UFD 2.0
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: SerialNumber: 1500592402400008
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: usb 1-3.1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Nov 22 13:34:49 aidas1 kernel: scsi12 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: scsi 12:0:0:0: Direct-Access UFD 2.0 Silicon-Power16G 1100 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 CCS
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg8 type 0
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: [sdh] 31461376 512-byte logical blocks: (16.1 GB/15.0 GiB)
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: [sdh] Write Protect is off
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: [sdh] Assuming drive cache: write through
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: [sdh] Assuming drive cache: write through
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sdh: sdh1
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: [sdh] Assuming drive cache: write through
Nov 22 13:34:50 aidas1 kernel: sd 12:0:0:0: [sdh] Attached SCSI removable disk
Nov 22 13:35:22 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2b:11:ae via p2p1
Nov 22 13:35:22 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.18 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:ae via p2p1
Nov 22 13:35:22 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.18 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2b:11:ae via p2p1
Nov 22 13:35:22 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.18 to 00:04:a3:2b:11:ae via p2p1
Nov 22 13:35:23 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.18:1006 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida18 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
Nov 22 13:35:40 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.7:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:52 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.8:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:52 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.10:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:54 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.4:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:54 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.12:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:55 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.15:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:55 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.9:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:55 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.1:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:56 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.24:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:56 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.20:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:56 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.6:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:56 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.22:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:56 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.16:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:56 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.14:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:57 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.23:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:58 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.21:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:58 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.11:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:58 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.13:865 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:58 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.2.19:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:59 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.5:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:35:59 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.17:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:36:49 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.18:864 for /MIDAS@aidas
(/MIDAS@aidas)
Nov 22 13:38:00 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:a3:2a:d9:e1 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:38:00 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.1.1.2 to 00:04:a3:2a:d9:e1 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:38:00 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.1.1.2 (10.1.1.250) from 00:04:a3:2a:d9:e1 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:38:00 aidas1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.1.1.2 to 00:04:a3:2a:d9:e1 via p2p1
Nov 22 13:38:00 aidas1 rpc.mountd[2860]: authenticated mount request from 10.1.1.2:728 for
/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs/nnaida2 (/data10/XilinxLinux/ppc_4xx/rfs)
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13.55 DSSSD bias and leakage currents OK - see attachments 4 & 5
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 6
14.30 Ambient temperature +24.8 deg C, d.p. +8.0 deg C, RH 34.5% |
Mon Nov 21 02:12:45 2016, CG & TD, Monday 21 November 12x
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11.10 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
Rate, HitRate, per FEE64 1.8.L and 1.8.W spectra - see attachments 4-9
16.10 DSSD bias and leakage currents ok (attachments 10+11).
FEE temps ok. |
Sun Nov 20 02:24:53 2016, CG, Sunday 20 November 8x
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11.20 FEE temps and bias leakages ok (attachments 1-3).
However, stats screen shows no SYNCs being issued and no "Good Events" (attachment 4).
Stop and Go had no effect -> SYNCs output but SYNC related system checks failed (attachment 5+6).
Carried out Reset and Setup and returned to normal operation.
17.20 FEE temps and bias leakage currents ok (attachments 7+8).
DAQ still running ok.
BigRIPS tuning through ZDS for next expt.
15cm Pb upstream of BRIKEN. |
Sat Nov 19 02:46:09 2016, TD, CG, Saturday 19 November 7x
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11.45 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
Updated copy of GoogleDocs leakage current spreadsheet - attachment 4
20:17 DSSD bias and leakage currents ok (attachments 4+5).
FEE temps ok (attachment 6) |
Sat Nov 19 02:43:39 2016, TD, Thursday 17 November   
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10.15 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachments 3 & 4 |
Wed Nov 16 06:47:02 2016, TD, Analysis of data files R25_11 to _13    
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Offline analysis of R25_11 to _13 see http://ribf-exp.riken.jp/elog/RIBF123/141
"F5 C target F7 no F11 C 6mm
Date 2016/11/10
Start time: 08:20
DLT File: 161110_0820_767778Ni_035.dlt
RUN: 035
Aida RUN: R25_11
Comment: F11 Degraders taken out after few minutes
Degrader: no
Rates:
F11R: 450 Hz
BRIKEN: 200 Hz
Stop time: 09:18
AIDA run: R25_23
ROOT file: 161110_0918_767778Ni_035.root"
Attachments 1-3 show spectra s2130-s2135 over different ranges
s2130 DSSSD #1 time between successive HEC events (2.56us/channel)
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s2135 DSSSD #6 time between successive HEC events (2.56us/channel)
Attachment 4
s2000-s2005 DSSSD #1-6 LEC m_p versus m_n
Attachment 5
s2100-s2105 DSSSD #1-6 HEC m_p versus m_n
HEC events for each DSSSD are defined as m_p_hec > 0 and m_n_hec > 0
Minimum time between HEC events = 16 channels = 40.96us
Centroid channels 0-65525 of spectrum s2130 = ch 2566.44 => 0.00657s -> 152Hz
which agrees well with the typical DSSSD #1 rate for these data files
Is there structure at channel 30 => 76.8us ? More likely it shows variations
in readout time from HEC event to HEC event. |
Wed Nov 16 03:13:25 2016, CG, Wednesday 16 November  
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11.30 Leakage currents and FEE temps ok (attachments 1-3) |
Tue Nov 15 02:22:25 2016, TD, Tuesday 15 November 7x
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11.20 DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 1 & 2
FEE64 temperatures OK - see attachment 3
11.58 per FEE64 1.8.W spectra - see attachments 4 & 5
14.25 Ambient temperature +24.7 deg C, d.p. +9.0 deg C, RH 36.7%
DSSSD bias & leakage currents OK - see attachments 6 & 7 |