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kiwamu.izumi@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:47, Thursday 12 May 2016 - last comment - 11:27, Tuesday 07 June 2016(27150)
SUS ETMY L3 stage compensation filters updated to more accurate ones

Related alog: 27053, 25468,

I updated the ETMY L3 stage digital compensation filters (FM2, FM6 and FM7 of ETMY_L3_ESDOUTF_{UL,LL,UR,LR}_GAIN) to the more accurate ones which are based on the recent measurements by Evan and Jeff. The coefficients are already loaded, but we have not gotten a chance to use the ETMY ESD yet.

To minimize possible errors for editing the foton file, I wrote a python script which automatically populate the filters, rather than editing the file by hand. The script is in the SVN at

/ligo/svncommon/CalSVN/aligocalibration/trunk/Runs/PreER9/H1/Scripts/SUS/setETMYLVVNcompensations.py

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evan.goetz@LIGO.ORG - 11:27, Tuesday 07 June 2016 (27619)CAL

This is to note the measured state of the ETMY ESD electronics and the compensation (7 June 2016)

Measured analog electronics:
       Diff Receiver      Summing Node        LP1          LP2      Overall DC Gain
        (z:p) [Hz]        (z:p) [Hz]      (z:p) [Hz]   (z:p) [Hz]       [V/V]
UL     117e3:25.9e3        :3158.93       42.32:2.16   54.20:2.16      1.882           
LL     167e3:27.6e3        :3229.11       42.93:2.08   49.73:2.09      1.881           
UR     140e3:26.0e3        :3269.85       47.79:2.15   47.87:2.16      1.881          
LR     160e3:26.7e3        :3323.42       47.17:2.06   47.61:2.20      1.881           


Compensation filters:
                    AntiLP                       AntiAcq
                  (z:p) [Hz]                     (z) [Hz]
UL     [2.1580;2.1590], [42.3160;54.2020]       3158.9340
LL     [2.0810;2.0870], [42.9260;49.7260]       3229.1150
UR     [2.1500;2.1570], [47.7850;47.8680]       3269.8530
LR     [2.0640;2.1970], [47.1660;47.6100]       3323.4210

So the only uncompensated part of the anlog electronics is the zero-pole pair above 20 kHz.

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