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elenna.capote@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:47, Friday 20 March 2026 - last comment - 13:48, Monday 23 March 2026(89583)
OMC build update for BHSS

This is a belated report of work done by me, Oli and Keita on the OMC builds for the BHSS, done yesterday March 19.

Exciting summary: build for OMCA is complete, including DCPDs and butter dish. OMCA is installed onto the BHSS platform and ready for beam alignment!

Less exciting summary: build for OMCB is halted as tombstone for DPCD A (transmission) is missing a required PCB hole for the electronic connection.

OMCA build notes:

OMCB build notes:

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arnaud.pele@LIGO.ORG - 11:25, Monday 23 March 2026 (89600)

[Elenna, Camille, Arnaud]

We had a quick zoom meeting to discuss this issue. Relevant drawing is https://dcc.ligo.org/D1201273

It is likely that the backshell+PCB assembly was assembled flipped 180 degrees (items 4,5,6 on the drawing). To fix, remove the two 2-56 screws (item 14), flip the assembly and reattach it to the housing. Camille suggest slightly pressing down on the housing while removing those screws to avoid torquing the base with the bond.

corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - 11:30, Monday 23 March 2026 (89601)EPO

Tagging for EPO.

elenna.capote@LIGO.ORG - 13:48, Monday 23 March 2026 (89606)

After consultation with Arnaud and Camille, Oli and I were able to correct the problem with the PCB assembly.

On the call with Camille and Arnaud, we referred to the diagram in D1201273 and determined that part #4 is rotated 180. I could also see from this diagram that part #5 is rotated, since there was no notch visible at the top. So, for future installation, make sure the notch in part #5 is oriented upwards! This indicated to us that all that needed to happen was to unscrew the #14 screws, flip the assembly, and screw it back in (we had some concern that we might have to take apart the "sandwich" of parts between #5 and #4).

Indeed, that's all that needed to happen. I carefully unscrewed the screws on the back, flipped the assembly, and screwed it back in. I was then able to install the DCPD. We can now see the notch along the top!

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elenna.capote@LIGO.ORG - 09:56, Monday 23 March 2026 (89595)

I went back into the lab today to try to get a better photo of the problem. I wasn't able to, but I did get an ok photo of the other tombstone (on reflection of the BS) which has the correct three holes. It's hard to see, but you can use it as a reference to compare with the photo I have attached to the original post which is missing a hole. I tried looking from many angles, and I don't see even a hint of the third hole, which is evidence in support of Keita's theory that the electronics assembly is flipped 180 degrees.

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