Difference between revisions of "March 2, 2011 Tracking CDC/FDC"

From GlueXWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Minutes)
Line 21: Line 21:
 
== Minutes ==
 
== Minutes ==
  
Participants: Naomi, Gary, Beni, Lubomir, Simon, Dave, Mark, Tim and Elton.
+
Participants: Naomi, Gary, Beni, Lubomir, Simon, Dave, Mark and Tim.
  
 
== CDC Update ==
 
== CDC Update ==
Line 34: Line 34:
 
#Tim has tried to contact Lamina but Patrick has been elusive.  Sheldahl are waiting to hear from Lamina about their samples.
 
#Tim has tried to contact Lamina but Patrick has been elusive.  Sheldahl are waiting to hear from Lamina about their samples.
 
#Naomi has received the MFCs back from repair.  Early results are broadly similar to the previous results, still do not agree with pre-mixed gas.  She is constructing a plenum around the prototype straws to mitigate gas leaks and plans to order another bottle of premixed gas.
 
#Naomi has received the MFCs back from repair.  Early results are broadly similar to the previous results, still do not agree with pre-mixed gas.  She is constructing a plenum around the prototype straws to mitigate gas leaks and plans to order another bottle of premixed gas.
 +
 +
== FDC Update ==
 +
 +
# End of last week the stringing table was moved to Blue Crab and now we have there all the main equipment needed to start the production.
 +
# We glued a test PCB ring using old boards. Next, we start checking the thickness of the cathode frames.
 +
# The full scale prototype was operational for almost a year and identified different problems. For the top chamber we found that the signals on the top strips are bigger (by ~30-50%) than for the bottom strips. To study this problem, we turned the chambers upside-down.

Revision as of 01:31, 3 March 2011

Meeting Time and Place

Wednesday March 2, 2011 at 11:00am At Jefferson Lab, the meeting will be held in F326

Connections

To connect from the outside, please use ESNET

  1. ) ESNET: 8542553
  2. )To connect by telephone, dial:
  • You can look up toll-free number at http://www.readytalk.com/intl
  • US and Canada: (866)740-1260 (toll free)
  • International: (303)248-0285 (toll call)
  • enter access code followed by the # sign: 3421244#

Agenda

  1. Announcements
  2. FDC Update
  3. CDC Update

Minutes

Participants: Naomi, Gary, Beni, Lubomir, Simon, Dave, Mark and Tim.

CDC Update

  1. Naomi and Gary reported on status of CDC construction.
    1. Row 16 is in progress.
    2. We have enough straws to finish row 20, if the new straws are delayed then we will start stringing the straight rows.
  2. Gary has tested using silver beads for the HVB connector wires instead of solder balls. He prefers the beads to the solder ball approach because the process is easier and the results are more consistent (very uniform) and have better conductivity. The cost is a few hundred $ in total. He is going to go ahead with this.
  3. Beni has the drawings from Slava to estimate the HVB connector wire lengths required, this should be done by the end of the week.
  4. Beni asked if the conductivity between the endplate and the inside of a few installed straws could be measured.
  5. Tim asked for a video conference on CDC construction (swiss-cheese plate and HVB connections) to be scheduled for Monday. There are some details to be settled, eg O-rings, before the remaining small parts can be ordered.
  6. Tim has tried to contact Lamina but Patrick has been elusive. Sheldahl are waiting to hear from Lamina about their samples.
  7. Naomi has received the MFCs back from repair. Early results are broadly similar to the previous results, still do not agree with pre-mixed gas. She is constructing a plenum around the prototype straws to mitigate gas leaks and plans to order another bottle of premixed gas.

FDC Update

  1. End of last week the stringing table was moved to Blue Crab and now we have there all the main equipment needed to start the production.
  2. We glued a test PCB ring using old boards. Next, we start checking the thickness of the cathode frames.
  3. The full scale prototype was operational for almost a year and identified different problems. For the top chamber we found that the signals on the top strips are bigger (by ~30-50%) than for the bottom strips. To study this problem, we turned the chambers upside-down.