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  144   19 Nov 2019 00:14 Pascal/JulieRoutineGeneralLaser run

Run 1252 Laser run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Laser Intensity: MAX

Threshold: external clock, laser set to 1kHz

Trace length: 12us, 5us pre-trigger

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 100k

Low trigger rate - must restart manually 

 

 

Run 1253 Laser run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Laser Intensity: MAX

Threshold: external clock, laser set to 1kHz

Trace length: 12us, 5us pre-trigger

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 100k

 

Run 1254 Laser run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Laser Intensity: MIN

Threshold: external clock, laser set to 1kHz

Trace length: 12us, 5us pre-trigger

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 100k

  145   19 Nov 2019 00:57 Julie/ PascalRoutineGeneralRandom Trigger runs suggested by Simone, S1 data / 1ms

Run 1255  Physics run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Threshold: external clock,  set to 50 Hz

Trace length: 1000us, 500us pre-trigger

No field

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 10k

 

Run 1256  Physics run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Threshold: external clock,  set to 50 Hz

Trace length: 1000us, 500us pre-trigger

No field

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 10k

--> Stop after 1.7k evts (10:16)

 

Run 1257  Physics run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Threshold: external clock,  set to 50 Hz

Trace length: 1000us, 500us pre-trigger

No field

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 10k

  146   19 Nov 2019 01:39 Julie / PascalRoutineGeneralRandom Trigger runs suggested by Simone, S1 data / 3ms

Run 1258  Physics run

Chronobox: External trigger Enable

Chronobox: Enable Channel [ch_enable]: 0x00000000

Threshold: external clock,  set to 50 Hz

Trace length: 3000us, 1500us pre-trigger

No field

SIPM HV: 65V

Number of events: 10k

--> stopped after 4.7k (end of the data taking at 11:00)

  147   19 Nov 2019 04:07 Julie / PascalRoutineOtherIV curve at the end of data taking

IV of 25 SiPM put in ivdata_191119 directory

  148   20 Nov 2019 04:47 Sam HillRoutineGeneralIV Curve - warming up

Temp at start: 

A: 242.7K    B: 278.16K    C: 86.4K    D: 240.89K

Temp at End:

A: 248.87K    B: 278.24K    C: 86.37K    D: 247.75K

Took iv curves, data is on DAQ PC here: /home/dsproto/online/dsproto_sy4527/ivdata_191120

  149   16 Mar 2020 14:21 Ben SmithConfigurationSoftwareNew CAEN HV frontend
A few months ago I created a new midas frontend for CAEN HV crates. It behaves more like what users expect - changes made through other interfaces (e.g. ssh or the Java-based GUI) will be reflected in the ODB. The ODB structure is created dynamically based on which modules are present in the crate, and the parameters that each module supports (e.g. whether you specify a ramp-up rate in V/s or a ramp-up time in s).

When I first wrote the frontend, ds-proto-daq was offline. Pierre reminded me today that I should actually deploy the new code.

The new program code is at ~/online/dsproto_sy4527/caen_hv*. The executable is at ~/online/bin/caenhv_fe. The frontend is available on the "Programs" page in mhttpd. If we want to run the old HV frontend, it is still available at ~/online/bin/sy4527.

Connection parameters for the frontend are found in the ODB at /Equipment/CAEN_HV/Settings/Global. Currently the crate appears to be off, so the frontend will refuse to start properly as it cannot connect to 192.168.1.9. If the frontend is started with the crate on, it will create more directories in /Equipment/CAEN_HV/Settings (one for each module). The "Voltage" page on the experiment now points to a generic webpage that will work with arbitrary combinations of modules.
  150   08 Sep 2020 12:46 Ben SmithConfigurationOtherNew backup ELOG location
I have added a backup of the CERN proto-0 ELOG at TRIUMF, in case ds-proto-daq is unavailable in future.

The backup ELOG is at https://ladd00.triumf.ca/elog-ds/. There are other logbooks hosted in the same place (requiring a username/password), but the CERN backup logbooks (at the bottom of the list) are available to all. I have configured things so that the TRIUMF replicas are read-only. To add new entries one must still use the CERN logbooks.

The logbooks are rsynced every hour via cron.
  151   14 Oct 2020 08:39 Tom ThorpeRoutineGeneralLog regarding MB2 removal from Proto-0

Drive folder with data files and some pictures:  https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Sr27kQTOO2kciBY7v-wYBP06tWLVEjiP

Lab notes @ CERN

11/10/2020

11:00 – First look at MB2.  Noticed on some of the PDMs that some of the tile PCB are more delaminated than others.  PDM 25 also had the FEB connectors more inserted than any other PDMs.  No other differences noticed.

11:30 – Connected SMU and switching matrix to MB2.  Power w/o steering module.  Checked that all channels match by running photo current tests with and w/o a flashlight on one corner.  Using the computer form Pisa with Labview scripts from Matteo.  Everything is ok.

12:00 – Replace plastic shields around Proto-0 for IV curve measurements in dark conditions.  PDM 1 breakdown is around 63V.  Looks ok.  PDM 2 is over 65V…. Seems high.

12:30 - PDM 6 People walking, disrupted the light conditions.  IV curve will be jagged.  Will go for lunch.  Closing door and turning off exterior lights.  Current will decrease

15:30 – IV curves look fine.  …/MB2_retriveval_CERN/data_files/iv_warm_1

16:00 – Took forward IV curves.  Saved as …/MB2_retriveval_CERN/data_files/forward_warm_1.  They look fine.  Checked old pictures of the lamination of the tile PCB and they have always varied in thickness, from before the LNGS LN test.

16:45 – Power FEBs on to look at noise spectra with 20V bias on the tiles.  

18:00 – PDM 2, 4, 6, and 25 have very odd power spectra.  George said they look like they’re not connected.

18:30 – Saving FFT to disk for analysis.  Saved as …/MB2_retriveval_CERN/data_files/noise_warm_1

19:00 – PDM 2,4,6 and 25 have one of the differential lines disconnected.  Using a light and looking at the differential outputs on the scope, this is obvious.  20V bias and FEBs powered at 5V.  Saved as …/MB2_retriveval_CERN/data_files/waveform_light_1

19:30 – Started another round of reverse IV curves in dark conditions.  Saved as …/MB2_retriveval_CERN/data_files/iv_warm_2

21:15 – IV still going.  EP will come back to shut off the LV supplies

 

12/12/2020

10:00 – Checking connectivity of all the differential lines.  One side of PDM 6 is not connected.  2, 4, and 25 are connected.  Doesn’t explain what we saw yesterday.  Channel 2 and 4 now are responding to light on both differential lines.  The only thing that has changed is unplugging the external signal cable and plugging it back in.  PDM 6 is the only one now not responding on both lines.

10:30 – Checking the power spectra.  PDM 4 and 6 are bad on both differential lines.  PDM 2 looks fine.  Seems to be non-repeatable.

11:00 – Disconnected the signal patch board from the finger strip.  Holding the patch and reconnecting the entire signal path and pinging now shows PDM 6 and 25 have one differential line disconnected.

11:30 – Checking the power spectra on every PDM channel directly from the fingerstrip with a flat cable.

12:30 – PDMs 2, 4, 6 power spectra from the fingerstrip look normal.  Both connections are there.  Light response is normal.  Channel 13, however, now has one differential line disconnected and the other looks abnormal.  Saving waveform data with 60Hz light on as waveform_light_2.

All of this is pointing to multiple connection issues…

15:00 – It looks like PDM 13 is disconnected from the fingerstrip, or at least it is pulled further away than the others.  This is likely also due to the removal of the patch.  PDM 2 also looks pulled a bit further.

15:30 – Unmounted MB2 and put on the stand to do an optical inspection.  The microscope didn’t allow a close enough look at the wirebonds to search for any broken ones.  A close look by eye didn’t reveal any obvious damage.

16:00 – Packed everything up.  MB2 needs a closer look, likely needs to be disassembled.

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