Tests performed during the heavy maintenance (2007.06.20)

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Goals

Identify the origin(s) of the "acceleration" problem in MAMBO2.

People

Pico Veleta: DJ, SL, SN, JP

Methods

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Results

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Rhe Basic controller leads to movements smoother than with the Cascade controller. On the bottom panels the inclinometer measurements indicate excursion on the bolometer platform about 10 times larger with the Cascade controller than with the Basic controller.

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The tests showed (surprisingly?) that the peak noise was much stronger (~5-10 times) with the offsets in elevation than in azimuth. Without extra-weight on the platform the maximum peak noise reached 1 Jy in elevation, For the basic/cascade tests we used elevation offsets.BR All the measurements have shown a larger peak noise with the Cascade controller (offsets<400arcsec) than with the Basic controller. The peak noise is not completely suppressed with the Basic controller bu

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No correlation was found between the beginning of the scans where the extra noise peaks appeared and the electric activity. A peak frequency of 5 sec was observed but which may be related to the air conditioned system.

Conclusions