Dale E. Gary Professor, Physics, Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research New Jersey Institute of Technology 1 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting.

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Dale E. Gary Professor, Physics, Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research New Jersey Institute of Technology 1 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting

 Open discussion about Critical Design Review requirements  CDR Decisions  Schedule for CDR  Long-lead Items  Questions  Do we wait on all aspects of build-out until formal CDR is done, or give go-ahead on subsystems as they pass their criteria? Given the passage of time, this will set how agressive we must be on completing the testing.  What aspects of performance have to be “passed” before go-ahead?  What are the quantitative parameters that are to be checked and what are the specs?  What subsystems are irrelevant for CDR? (e.g. antennas are already in hand, cross-dipole feeds are not open for reselection, etc.) 2 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting

 There are several components of the prototype that are one-off items—no CDR decision needed, although they do need to be evaluated:  Timing distribution module, LO distribution module, Correlator clock module, ACC, Network (also antennas are already in hand)  Build-out involves the following, which are subject to CDR considerations:  8 more Tecom feeds (unlikely to be affected by CDR)  10 more front-ends and components  10 more auxiliary boxes and components  10 more cRIOs (unlikely to be affected by CDR)  10 more optical links  10 more downconverter modules and components  1 additional Hittite synthesizer  6 more ROACH-2s and enclosures  Arista switch and SFP+ modules and cables  2 cryo-receivers and feed horns for 27-m  2 compressors, coolers, for 27-m  2 feed-positioning apparatuses (apparati?) 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting 3

 2012 Oct-Nov:  Dale & Gelu get ACC/cRIO control of antennas working + rudamentary schedule and stateframe.  Wes sends hardware as it is completed to OVRO, where Kjell and Dan set it up with phone/ support.  Toward end of period, correlator is shipped and set up with phone/ support.  2012 Early Dec:  Wes, Dale & Gelu get front end installed and under control. Fix any problems with rest of system (may require Nimish).  Initial attempt to determine feed best focus.  2012 Late Dec(?):  Dale, Gelu, Nimish, Gordon, Jim set up DPP, attempt to get first fringes  2013 Jan:  Dale, Gelu, Nimish, Gordon, Jim, Stephen attempt to determine baseline corrections.  Initial attempt to get calibrated data—evaluation of phase and amplitude stability 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting 4

 Is that too late for proceeding with parts ordering for analog system? Probably, so how can we move that up?  Kjell and Dan set up control-room hardware in Nov. 2012, Wes comes to OVRO in Dec. 2012, first observations in Jan  Probably no quantitative measurements will be available of power levels, etc., until Wes is at OVRO. Can we sign off on some of the long-lead items then, so that they can be ordered by Jan. 2013?  Items in BOM with 12wk or more lead time:  Tecom feed (FE: 21 weeks)  Optical Links (FE: weeks)  TE Cooler module (FE: 16 weeks)  PWM Controller (Aux: 16 weeks)  Teledyne + Q Microwave Amplifiers (DC: 12 weeks)  ATM Power Splitter (DC: 12 weeks)  Other than these items, a March 2013 CDR should be fine. 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting 5

 To permit ordering of long-lead items in Jan 2013, we will need to fully check out the optical links and TE coolers of the front end.  Some checkout (levels, etc.) will be done when Wes is at OVRO in Dec.  Additional check of thermal and phase stability requires tests in Jan. 2013, so earlier the better.  Other long-lead items in AUX and DC can probably be checked off during Wes’ visit to OVRO in Dec  With ordering of long-lead items in Jan., and CDR in March, parts should be in hand on the June timeframe—is this sufficient for build-out by, say, August, installation in Sep 2013? ALL money must be spent by 2013 Sep 30! 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting 6

 From Wes’s Cascaded Noise/Gain spreadsheet:  Check power levels at relevant points in the system (power meter)—goal: match spreadsheet  Check bandpass shape (spectrum analyzer, correlator output)—goal?  Check power slope at relevant points (spectrum analyzer)—goal at IF output:  1 dB/BW  Check ripple at relevant points (spectrum analyzer, correlator output)—goal: 4 dB  Check system temperature (observations on calibrator, solar increment)—goal: 570 K  Check IMD (how?)—goal:  10.2 dBc  Check linearity (gain calibration)—goal: 1% in range ±3 dB around “sweet spot”  Temperature stability  FE inside temperature—goal: within ?° with swing of ?° ambient.  Power variation over temperature (noise diode increment over temperature range)—goal: 1% = 0.04 dB  Amplitude and phase stability of temperature (calibrator observations)—goal: 1%, 1°  Antenna specs  RMS pointing residuals <0.03 degree both optical star (all sky) and on Sun (radio, single Dec), repeatable over a full-day track on the Sun  H, V beams match theoretical to within 5% to  10 dB (width, shape, taking into account dish illumination)  Frequency-dependent pointing center stable to repeated measurement to within SNR expectation.  Dishes track source (indicate lock) >99% of the time in 20 mph winds 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting 7

 Polarization  X, Y cross-talk better than  12 dB average,  8 dB worst case all frequencies (how to measure?)  X, Y corrected cross-talk better than  20 dB average,  15 dB worst case  X, Y to R, L conversion verified, with isolation  20 dB average,  15 dB worst case  Control System Timing  Band switching complete in <1 ms, independent of step.  Attenuation control complete in <1 ms, independent of step.  All stateframe subsystem timestamps identical to 100  s, stable to 5  s.  Correlator Timing  Accumulation start and end fixed relative to 1pps tick within 2 spectral samples (~14  s)  Number of accumulations unvarying.  Coarse delays adjusted on 1 pps tick, after last accumulation window.  What other critical specs do we have? 9/25/2012Prototype Review Meeting 8