J. Kissel, S. Dwyer Looking into why we have such high frequency noise coupling about a few kHz, we re-measured the CARM UGF (with and without IMC Boost Filter that comes on before nominal low noise) and IMC UGF (with the boost OFF), and found both loops with a factor of 2 less gain than we expect, at 7 kHz and 26 kHz respectively. See attached transfer functions. For reference, - just a few days ago, Kiwamu suggests that the IMC loop gain was at it's normally high ~50 kHz in LHO aLOG 36354. - I expect the current design similar from when Chris Whittle fully characterized the loop LHO aLOG 29735. - The only difference we expect is this "new" boost, which we started using in Oct 2016; see LHO aLOG 30549. The investigation continues...
I attach the raw measurement data and the script I used to make the above plots. SCRN0005.txt -- No IMC Boost CARM OLGTF Magnitude (in [dB]) SCRN0006.txt -- No IMC Boost CARM OLGTF Phase (in [deg]) SCRN0007.txt -- With IMC Boost CARM OLGTF Magnitude (in [dB]) SCRN0008.txt -- With IMC Boost CARM OLGTF Phase (in [deg]) SCRN0009.txt -- No Boost IMC OLGTF Magnitude (in [dB]) SCRN0010.txt -- No Boost IMC OLGTF Phase (in [deg]) Apologies for the arcane file format, the one GPIB setup has stopped working.
Jenne Patrick Sheila
I'm not sure what happened, but right now the IMC gain seems fine.