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daniel.sigg@LIGO.ORG - posted 12:36, Tuesday 28 June 2016 - last comment - 11:45, Thursday 30 June 2016(28010)
Hardware Modifications for OMC PI Mode Monitoring

(Richard M, Fil C, Ed M, Daniel S)

ECR E1600192.

Split Whitening Chassis S/N S1101627:

AA Chassis S/N S1102788 & S1202201:

The attached plots show the transfer functions of

  1. whitening chassis: OMC DCPD_A: same as before
  2. whitening chassis: OMC PI DCPD_A: modified
  3. whitening chassis: OMC DCPD_B: same as before
  4. whitening chassis: OMC PI DCPD_B: modified
  5. AA chassis: channel 15
  6. AA chassis: channel 16
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filiberto.clara@LIGO.ORG - 14:59, Tuesday 28 June 2016 (28019)

Whitening chassis S1101603 was removed from ICS-R5 U18. New chassis S1101627 was reinstalled with modifications listed above. New unit is the split variant.

carl.blair@LIGO.ORG - 17:59, Tuesday 28 June 2016 (28030)

[Kiwamu, Carl]

First indications are that the DCPD HF channels are behaving as expected.  With the OMC locked on an RF sideband the DCPD A is compared to the new DCPD HF A.  The transfer function between them at low frequency has a 'f' relation which transistion fto f^3 at 10kHz as expected from the AC coupling change and the removal of 2 poles at 10kHz.  Coherence is lost at about 20kHz.  

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carl.blair@LIGO.ORG - 01:25, Wednesday 29 June 2016 (28046)

I have changed the whitening gain of the AHF DCPD path (A and B) to 15dB.  This pushed the noise floor in the 15-29kHz region to a factor ~2 above what I guess is ADC noise.  In the attached plots the original DCPD can be seen to reach a common noise floor with the AHF DCPD path with no whitening gain at about 17kHz.  Turning the whitening gain up we can get some coherence with the shot noise of the DCPD through original electronics. 
A forest of new peaks is visible, mainly in the 17-29kHz region.  There are 80 peaks in teh 25-26kHz band.  I stepped the ETMX ring heater at 7:01 up by 0.5W and down again at teh end of lock at 7:22.  This may give some mode identificatiion data.

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richard.mccarthy@LIGO.ORG - 11:45, Thursday 30 June 2016 (28085)
This morning we removed the Twin T notch on the AA board by removing C3, C4, C5, C10, C11 leaving in the 100 Ohm resistors in place.
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