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Service and Calibration Manual

 

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

 

Service and Calibration Manual

 

Created: 22 January 2001

Last modified: 27 March 2001

 

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SERVICE AND CALIBRATION MANUAL

 

Jan van Harmelen

 

Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Institute of Advanced Studies

Australian National University

 

Revision History

 

Revision No.

Author &

Date

Approval &

Date

Description

Revision 1

Jan van Harmelen

22 January 2001

Peter McGregor

23 February 2001

Draft Document Outline.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contents

 

1 Purpose. 3

2 Applicable Documents. 3

3 Introduction. 3

4 Preparing NIFS for Use or Storage. 4

5 NIFS Calibration. 5

6 NIFS Major Assembly. 5

7 Cryostat 6

8 Thermal Cabinets. 9

9 Interconnections. 10

10 OIWFS Detector System.. 11

11 Spectrograph Detector System.. 12

Appendix A: List of Figures. 14

Appendix B: Test Data for Optical Components. 14

Appendix C: Spectrograph Detector Test Data. 14

Appendix D: Alignment History. 14

Appendix E: Calibration History. 14

 

 [Note: in the final document, the table of contents will be to third level]

 

1 Purpose

 

The purpose of this Service and Calibration Manual is describe the procedures used to service, maintain, and calibrate the operation of the Gemini Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrograph.

 

2 Applicable Documents

 

Document ID

Source

Title

SPE-I-G0074

IGPO

Programmatic Requirements for Gemini Instrumentation Development

 

 

3 Introduction

 

Section 19.4.2 of the document “Programmatic Requirements for Gemini Instrumentation Development” states the requirements for the Service and Calibration Manual.

 

In short, it needs to provide the information necessary to guide service and maintenance of the instrument. To this end, a major part of the document is devoted to assembly and disassembly procedures, and to inspection, realignment, and calibration procedures. Photographs are used where appropriate to show procedures, and histories and results are included as indicators of normal operating parameters and as diagnostic tools.

 

4 Preparing NIFS for Use or Storage

 

4.1 Setting Up in Instrument Preparation Area

 

4.1.1 Transportation

 

4.1.2 Connection to Services

 

4.1.3 Vacuum

 

4.1.4 Cooldown

 

4.1.5 Functionality Tests

 

4.1.6 Communication Links Tests

 

4.2 Mounting on the Telescope

 

4.2.1 Transportation

 

4.2.2 Connection to Services

 

4.2.3 Functionality Tests

 

4.2.4 Communication Links Tests

 

4.2.5 Full System Tests

 

4.3 Removal from the Telescope

 

4.3.1 Warmup

 

4.3.2 Accelerated Warmup

 

4.3.3 Disconnection from Services

 

4.3.4 Transportation

 

4.4 Preparation for Storage

 

4.4.1 Warmup

 

4.4.2 Accelerated Warmup

 

4.4.3 Vacuum

 

 

5 NIFS Calibration

 

Astronomical calibration is described in the NIFS User’s Manual. Only Calibration for engineering purposes is described here.

 

5.1 Calibrating Mechanism Positions

 

5.1.1 Using the Tools

 

5.1.1.1 Mechanism Interface

 

5.1.1.2 Scan Tool

 

5.1.1.3 Cycle Tool

 

5.1.1.4 Position Tool

 

5.1.2 Calibration Procedure

 

5.2 Daytime Calibration on the Telescope

 

5.2.1 Calibration with GCAL

 

5.2.1.1 Spectral Calibration

 

5.2.1.2 Flexure Testing

 

5.2.2 Calibration with ALTAIR

 

5.2.2.1 Flexure Testing

 

 

6 NIFS Major Assembly

 

6.1 Disassembly and Packing for Transportation

 

6.1.1 Preparation, Service Tooling

 

6.1.2 Removing the Cryostat from the Integration Frame

 

6.1.2.1 Environmental Cover

 

6.1.2.2 ISS Interface Plate

 

6.1.2.3 Thermal Enclosures

 

6.1.3 Packing the Components

 

6.1.3.1 ISS Interface Plate

 

6.1.3.2 Cryostat

 

6.1.3.3 Integration Frame

 

6.1.3.4 Ballast and other Heavy Components

 

6.1.3.5 Thermal Enclosures

 

6.2 Assembly after Transportation

 

6.2.1 Preparation, Service Tooling

 

6.2.2 Integrating the Complete Instrument

 

6.2.3 Instrument Balancing

 

6.2.3.1 Preparation, Service Tooling

 

6.2.3.2 Ballast Positioning, Ballast Map

 

 

7 Cryostat

 

7.1 Vacuum Jacket Disassembly

 

7.1.1 Preparation, Service Tooling

 

7.1.2 Access to OIWFS and Spectrograph Focal Plane Unit

 

7.1.2.1 Dismantling the Vacuum Jacket

 

7.1.2.2 Access through the Radiation Shields

 

7.1.2.3 Spectrograph Focal Plane Unit

 

7.1.2.4 OIWFS

 

7.1.2.5 Cryocoolers

 

7.1.3 Access to Spectrograph

 

7.1.3.1  Dismantling the Vacuum Jacket

 

7.1.3.2 Access through the Radiation Shields

 

7.2 Vacuum Jacket Assembly

 

7.2.1 Assembly Order

 

7.2.2 Check-List before Closure

 

7.2.3 Preparation for Vacuum Pumping

 

7.3 OIWFS Disassembly

 

The NIRI manual will be adopted for NIFS when available.

 

7.4 OIWFS Assembly

 

The NIRI manual will be adopted for NIFS when available.

 

7.5 OIWFS Alignment

 

The NIRI manual will be adopted for NIFS when available.

 

7.6 Spectrograph Disassembly

 

7.6.1 Preparation

 

7.6.2 Removing the Radiation Shields

 

7.6.3 Removing the Cover and Skirt

 

7.6.4 Removing the Detector Housing

 

7.6.5 Removing the Baffling

 

7.6.6 Removing the Modules

 

7.6.6.1 Detector Support Tower

 

7.6.6.2 Baffling

 

7.6.6.3 Camera

 

7.6.6.4 Flip Mirror

 

7.6.6.5 Grating Turret and Grating Drive

 

7.6.6.6 Collimator Corrector Tower

 

7.6.6.7 Tri-Fold Tower

 

7.6.6.8 Collimator Mirror Tower

 

7.6.6.9 Image Slicer Tower

 

7.6.6.10 Filter-Fold Tower

 

7.7 Spectrograph Assembly

 

7.7.1 Assembly Order

 

7.7.2 Check List before Closure

 

7.8 Spectrograph Alignment

 

7.8.1 Module pre-alignment

 

7.8.1.1 Filter-Fold Tower

 

7.8.1.2 Image Slicer Tower

 

7.8.1.3 Tri-Fold Tower

 

7.8.1.4 Grating Turret

 

7.8.2 System Alignment

 

7.8.2.1 Focal Converter

 

7.8.2.2 Cold Stop

 

7.8.2.3 First and Second Fold Mirrors

 

7.8.2.4 Image Slicer Tower

 

7.8.2.5 Collimator Mirror Tower

 

7.8.2.6 Collimator Corrector Tower

 

7.8.2.7 Gratings

 

7.8.2.8 Camera Focus

 

7.8.2.9 Detector Rotation

 

7.8.3 Focus Checks

 

7.9 Electrical/Electronics Components

 

7.9.1 Hall Effect Sensors

 

7.9.2 Stepper Motors

 

7.9.3 Thermal Control

 

7.9.4 Wiring

 

Note: Detector wiring is covered under the detector systems

 

 

8 Thermal Enclosures

 

8.1 Optical Components Controller Thermal Enclosure

 

8.1.1 Introduction and Overview

 

For each sub section, give assembly and disassembly procedures, wiring diagrams, inspection procedures, performance curves, etc.

 

8.1.2 CC VME Rack

 

8.1.2.1 MVME 167-33B Single Board Computer

 

8.1.2.2 BC635VME Time Bus Interface

 

8.1.2.3 MVME 761-001 Transition Module

 

8.1.2.4 XVME 490-1 Serial Port Card

 

8.1.2.5 XVME-240 Digital I/O Card

 

8.1.2.6 VME8-8 Stepper Motor Controller

 

8.1.2.7 Sensor Support Board

 

8.1.2.8 XVME-566 Analog Input Card

 

8.1.2.9 Cooling Crate and Power Supply

 

8.1.3 Phytron Backplane

 

8.1.4 Phytron Stepper Motor Driver Modules

 

8.1.5 Thermal Control

 

8.1.5.1 Omega Temperature Controllers

 

8.1.5.2 Omega Digital Thermometer

 

8.1.5.3 Pacific Scientific Stepper Drivers

 

8.1.5.4 Backup Pulse Generator Card

 

8.1.5.5 Timer and Interlock Subsystem

 

8.1.5.6 Power Supplies

 

8.1.6 Network Communications

 

8.1.7 Cabinet Wiring

 

8.2 Detector Controller Thermal Enclosure

 

8.2.1 Introduction and Overview

 

8.2.2 DC VME Rack

 

8.2.2.1 MVM5100 Single Board Computer

 

8.2.2.2 BC635VME Time Bus Interface

 

8.2.2.3 Cooling Crate and Power Supply

 

8.2.3 Detector Temperature Controller

 

8.2.4 SDSU Power Supplies

 

8.2.5 Cabinet Wiring

 

8.3 Computer Systems Maintenance

 

The computer systems incorporated in the Thermal Cabinets are standard Gemini issue (except for the DC CPU board) and should be serviced according to Gemini procedures.

 

8.3.1 DC CPU Maintenance

 

 

9 Interconnections

 

9.1 Hoses

 

9.1.1 Helium Supply

 

9.1.2 Air Supply

 

9.1.3 Coolant Supply

 

9.2 Cables to Gemini Systems

 

9.2.1 Mains Power

 

9.2.2 Networks

 

9.2.3 Interlock System

 

9.3 Cables between Thermal Enclosures and Cryostat

 

9.3.1 Sensor Cables

 

9.3.2 Motor Cables

 

9.3.3 Temperature Controller Cables

 

9.3.4 Detector Controller Power Supply Cables

 

9.3.5 Communications Interconnects

 

 

10 OIWFS Detector System

 

10.1 Introduction

 

10.2 Connecting and Disconnecting the OIWFS Detector Controller from the Cryostat

 

10.2.1 Introduction

 

10.2.2 Dissipative Shorting Plugs

 

10.2.3 Disconnecting the Detector Controller From the Cryostat

 

10.2.4 Connecting the Detector Controller to the Cryostat

 

10.3 Assembling and Disassembling the OIWFS Detector and Detector Cryostat Wiring

 

10.3.1 Introduction

 

10.3.2 Dissipative Shorting Plugs

 

10.3.3 Removing Cryostat Wiring

 

10.3.4 Installing Cryostat Wiring

 

10.3.5 Removing Detector Housing from Cryostat

 

10.3.6 Installing Detector Housing In Cryostat

 

10.3.7 Removing Detector From Detector Mount Board

 

10.3.8 Installing Detector In Detector Mount Board

 

10.4 Configuring the SDSU Controller Boards

 

10.4.1 Introduction

 

10.4.2 Dual Channel Video Processor Board

 

10.4.3 Clock Driver Board

 

10.4.4 Timing Board

 

10.5 Assembling the OIWFS Detector Controller DSP Code

 

10.5.1 Introduction

 

10.5.2 Assembling Dual Channel Video Processor Board DSP Code

 

 

11 Spectrograph Detector System

 

11.1 Introduction

 

11.2 Connecting and Disconnection the Detector Controller From the Cryostat

 

11.3 Introduction

 

11.3.1 Dissipative Shorting Plugs

 

11.3.2 Disconnecting the Detector Controller From the Cryostat

 

11.3.3 Connecting the Detector Controller to the Cryostat

 

11.4 Assembling and Disassembling the Detector and Detector Cryostat Wiring

 

11.4.1 Introduction

 

11.4.2 Dissipative Shorting Plugs

 

11.4.3 Removing Flex Circuits

 

11.4.4 Installing Flex Circuits

 

11.4.5 Removing Detector Housing

 

11.4.6 Installing Detector Housing

 

11.4.7 Removing Detector from Detector Housing

 

11.4.8 Installing Detector in the Detector Housing

 

11.4.9 Removing Detector Mounting Board from Detector Housing

 

11.4.10 Installing Detector Mounting Board in the Detector Housing

 

11.5 Configuring the SDSU Controller Boards

 

11.5.1 Introduction

 

11.5.2 Quad Channel Coadder Video Processor Board

 

11.5.3 Clock Driver Board

 

11.5.4 Timing Board

 

11.5.5 Video Switch Board

 

11.6 Assembling the Detector Controller DSP Code

 

11.6.1 Introduction

 

11.6.2 Assembling VME Interface Board DSP Code

 

11.6.3 Assembling Timing/Coadder Video Processor Boards DSP Code

 

Appendix A: List of Figures

 

Figure 1

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Appendix B: Test Data for Optical Components

 

Appendix C: Spectrograph Detector Test Data

 

Appendix D: Alignment History

 

Appendix E: Calibration History