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Title: LAT FSW System Checkout TRR


1
GLAST Large Area Telescope LAT Pre-Shipment
Review LAT Performance Test Results
Trends J. Eric Grove Naval Research Lab LAT
Commissioner
2
Purpose / Contents
  • Demonstrate LAT functionality
  • Monitor LAT performance via CPT, LPT, and
    calibrations from Baseline forward through
    Environmental test
  • CPT, LPT
  • Detector subsystems
  • Copper paths, interfaces
  • Calibrations
  • Detector subsystems
  • Performance baseline successfully established at
    SLAC prior to shipment
  • Successfully reproduced at NRL through
    environmental test

3
LAT Environmental Test Sequence
  • Instrument performance testing throughout
    Environmental
  • Defined in LAT-MD-02730, Performance and Ops Test
    Plan
  • Comprehensive and Limited performance tests at
    each step
  • CPT on arrival and before/after TVAC
  • LPT at all other milestones
  • Calibrations (SVAC Test) before and after TVAC

EMI/EMC
Reconfig. LAT
Acoustic
Mount Radiators
Sine Vibe
Receive, Unpack
Perform Reference CPT (at SLAC)
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4X
T-Cycle
T-Bal
Remove Radiators
Weight, CG
Ship to Spectrum
Pack LAT
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Final CPT
LAT Environmental Test Sequence
4
Performance Test During TVAC
  • TVAC performance test plan

5
Test Definitions
  • Comprehensive Performance Test
  • Purpose
  • Verify copper paths and interfaces
  • Basic performance metrics
  • Analysis
  • EGSE Mobile Computing Rack
  • Online analysis
  • Outputs
  • Pass/fail against performance specs
  • Basic performance parameters for trending
  • Limited Performance Test
  • Purpose
  • Same, but subset of CPT
  • Analysis
  • Same as CPT
  • Outputs
  • Same, but subset of CPT
  • Calibrations
  • Purpose
  • Detailed performance metrics for flight science
  • Data are cosmic muons and test charge injection
  • Analysis
  • SLAC computing farm
  • Offline analysis
  • Outputs
  • Detector calibration constants

6
Data Products, Analysis, and Reports
  • Online analysis Mobile Computing Rack, local
    to LAT
  • Latency
  • Less than one hour
  • Analysis scripts and reports carried up from
    Subsystem development
  • Outputs
  • Pass/fail evaluation against performance specs
  • Basic performance quantities
  • Offline analysis SLAC computer farm
  • Latency
  • Typically less than 3 hours
  • Outputs
  • Two reports produced for all runs, corresponding
    to data products
  • Digi report (basic detector quantities)
  • Trigger info Total rate Rates of trigger
    types Arrival times
  • TKR Number of strips and layers hit Time over
    threshold
  • Reconstruction report (derived quantities)
  • Reconstructed energies, directions, positions
  • LAT housekeeping telemetry

7
Access to Data Products
  • Web site
  • Provides global access to data products
  • Electronic shift log
  • Diagnostic msg log
  • Online products
  • Offline products
  • Served from SLAC
  • Data review
  • All runs are inspected
  • System Eng
  • Subsystem expert
  • Review log maintained by QA, SE, and SLAC INT

8
Housekeeping Trending
  • Web access to telemetry data
  • All LAT telemetry points are available
  • Plots over selected time span
  • Numerical dumps, either raw samples or
    time-averaged

9
TDF Performance
  • Trigger and Data Flow (TDF) functionality
  • Trigger system demonstration in CPT and LPT
  • Trigger primitive aliveness
  • Scheduler, Engine, and Messaging functionality
  • Trigger and veto efficiency (calibration)
  • Collected with FSW, analysis summary in
    LAT-TD-08585
  • Detector subsystems timed-in at Baseline and NRL
    Pre-Ship
  • Trigger requests (TREQ) are aligned
  • ACD veto and TKR time-aligned with CAL-LO
  • Readout times (TACK delays) are optimized
  • ACD and CAL MIP peaks maximized
  • TKR hit occupancy maximized

10
Trigger Performance
  • TKR trigger efficiency
  • Calibration data, triggered by CAL
  • Detailed analysis
  • Image the track with CAL and ACD
  • Measure efficiency for TKR trigger request for
    tracks passing through each Tower
  • Level III requirement gt90 efficiency
  • Observed 99 meets reqmt
  • Trigger condition summary
  • Standard plot in every Digi report
  • Summarizes relative rates of trigger requests
    among the 8 possible sources and their 256
    combinations
  • Plot shows number of triggers in each combination
  • Table gives rates of individual trigger sources

11
ACD Performance
  • Subsystem performance
  • Minimum-ionizing particle (MIP) peaks
  • Veto rates
  • Veto thresholds
  • Electronics performance
  • Pedestal centroids and widths
  • Width is measure of noise
  • Gain
  • Calibration quantities
  • MIP peaks
  • Veto thresholds

Baseline established for all quantities All PHA,
Veto, and CNO chans within spec
MIP spectra (PHA)
12
ACD Performance
  • Aliveness
  • PHA
  • All channels are alive and calibrated
  • Veto
  • All channels are alive and can be set to flight
    thresholds
  • Exception one channel that is not used in
    flight veto
  • CNO
  • All channels are alive and can be set to flight
    thresholds
  • Performance notes
  • None
  • Four NCRs carried up from subsystem test
  • Dispositions were to monitor through LAT TVAC
  • No performance anomalies were seen
  • All four are in process of being closed
  • See NCR presentation
  • No other open NCRs on ACD performance
  • ACD performance is quite stable

13
ACD Performance at Baseline
  • Pedestal width baseline
  • Low electronic noise
  • ½ of MIP peak
  • Measured in each CPT, LPT
  • This is a quantity to trend
  • MIP peak baseline
  • PMT gains are adequately balanced
  • Measured with 4 hrs of muons
  • This is a calibration quantity

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ACD Performance
  • Pedestal width trend
  • Essentially no changes to electronic noise since
    ACD was completed
  • Final phase shown is Baseline CPT
  • Veto occupancy
  • Aliveness test for all Veto signals
  • GEM Veto List
  • Muons during LAT CPT and LPT show all channels
    are alive

15
ACD Trending
  • Pedestal width stability
  • Comparing NRL Pre-Ship to SLAC Baseline
  • Units are ADC bins
  • Typical rms is 2.5 bins
  • Mean pedestal width is unchanged to within 1
  • System-level noise is stable
  • MIP peak stability
  • Comparing NRL Pre-Ship to SLAC Baseline
  • Fractional change
  • Mean MIP peak is unchanged to within 0.2
  • System-level gain is stable

16
CAL Performance
  • Subsystem performance
  • Gain (MeV/bin)
  • Linearity
  • Electronic performance
  • Pedestal centroids and widths
  • Width is measure of noise
  • Gains
  • Front-end linearity
  • Threshold DAC gains
  • Calibration quantities
  • Gain
  • Linearity

Baseline established for all quantities All
spectr chans and thresholds in spec
Hit occupancy
17
CAL Performance
  • Aliveness
  • Spectroscopy
  • All channels are alive and calibrated
  • Trigger
  • All discriminators are alive and can be set to
    flight thresholds
  • Data suppression
  • All discriminators are alive and can be set to
    flight thresholds
  • Performance notes
  • Front-end noise
  • Four channels (out of 6144) out of family at room
    temp
  • No impact to flight performance
  • No open NCRs on CAL performance

18
CAL Performance Note
  • Pedestal width in post-TVAC CPT
  • Actual performance relative to spec
  • Spec indicated by dotted line
  • Out of family
  • Four low-energy channels
  • Zero high-energy channels
  • No issues
  • Measured in each CPT, LPT
  • Run at gt25 epochs at NRL
  • Not an issue for LAT calorimetry
  • Energy resolution is dominated by shower
    fluctuations
  • Intrinsic to physics of gamma-ray showers
  • Pedestal width is a negligible contributor to
    resolution

Pedestal FWHM (ADC units)
Pedestal FWHM (ADC units)
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CAL Trending
Percentage change
  • Time evolution of pedestal width through
    environmental test
  • Typical FWHM 8 bins (HEX8)
  • Plot shows stability of 32 channels
  • Initial phase is SLAC Baseline
  • Final phase is NRL Pre-Ship
  • Pedestal noise is very stable
  • Gain stability through environmental testing
  • Gain is Energy per ADC bin
  • Comparing NRL Pre-Ship to SLAC Baseline
  • Percentage change
  • Average gain (energy per bin) is unchanged to
    within 0.1
  • Calorimetry is very stable

20
TKR Performance
  • Subsystem performance
  • Dead, noisy, and disconnected channel lists
  • Trigger efficiency
  • Electronics
  • Noise occupancy
  • Calibration quantities
  • Dead channel list
  • Noisy channel list
  • Disconnected channel list
  • Threshold
  • TOT gain

Baseline established for all quantities Efficienc
y, bad chan count within spec
Hit occupancy
21
TKR Performance
  • Aliveness
  • Data
  • Total bad channel count 0.3, within spec
  • TOT
  • All channels are alive and calibrated
  • Trigger
  • Discriminators in all GTFEs are alive and can be
    set to flight thresholds
  • Performance notes (see details on following
    slides)
  • TKR noise flares
  • Transient increase in noise occupancy
  • Noise occupancy and data volume are within spec
  • TKR meets science performance requirements. Not
    an issue.
  • Bad strip trending
  • Strips not usable for triggering or tracking
  • TKR meets science performance requirements. Not
    an issue.

22
TKR Performance Noise Flares
  • Whats a noise flare?
  • 23 (of 612) layers in 17 Trackers have shown
    infrequent, sporadic flares of increased noise
    occupancy.
  • Those 23 layers are uncorrelated in space and
    time
  • Flares are correlated across channels in a given
    ladder, with many or all channels in the ladder
    firing at once.
  • Flare durations are minutes to hours. A given
    ladder exhibits flaring episodes for days.
  • Averaged over the LAT, the rate of occurrence is
  • Independent of time, vacuum, bias, and (probably)
    humidity
  • Increased with increasing temperature
  • No flares were seen at Cold Operational temp in
    TVAC
  • Analysis
  • The affected regions are fully ON and sensitive
    immediately before and after a flare. This rules
    out intermittent bias connections as a cause.
  • Even during flares, LAT meets noise occupancy
    requirements.
  • Note that trigger rate is not affected since
    flaring layers are not correlated

Note LAT occ Layer occ / 576
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TKR Performance Noise Flares
  • LAT noise occupancy at NRL
  • Muon runs during 30-day period, June/July 2006
  • 301 runs, 20-min avg duration
  • Mean occupancy 1.310-6 including flaring
    episodes
  • Mean drops to 810-7 when flaring is excluded
  • Worst 90-minute period 1.510-5
  • LAT can support sustained noise occupancy of
    110-4
  • TKR Level III reqmt
  • TKR buffering is configurable, tunable
  • Tests above used 64-hit GTRC buffer size
  • Flight setting is probably 14 hits, which
    reduces occupancy in flares by a factor of four.
  • Impact on on-orbit performance
  • None
  • Overall, the TKR noise performance is
    phenomenally good!
  • Observed flare rate and intensity is a factor of
    70 below sustained limit

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TKR Performance Bad Strips
  • Three major categories
  • Hot strips unusually high occupancy
  • Historically anything gt10-4 occupancy, but strips
    well above this level can still be useful and
    should not be masked unnecessarily!
  • Small numbers, with no trending issues.
  • Dead strips do not respond to internal charge
    injection
  • Either a dead amplifier or a broken SSD strip
    connected to the amplifier (usually the latter).
  • Very small numbers, with no trending issues.
  • Disconnected strips broken wire bond or trace
    between
  • (a) ladder and amplifier, mostly due to MCM
    encapsulation debonding from silicone
    contamination,
  • or (b) SSDs within a ladder, due to Nusil
    encapsulation debonding in thermal cycles.
  • The majority of the bad strips are in early
    towers, and the delamination definitely
    propagates somewhat with time.
  • Can reattach/detach with temperature change

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TKR Performance Trending
  • Bad channel trend, essentially flat
  • Total number of bad channels after LAT env test
    3400
  • Total number of TKR chans 900,000
  • lt0.3 of channels are bad
  • Recall TKR trigger efficiency 99 with Level III
    spec gt90.
  • Disconnected channel trend
  • Miniscule increase in disconnected channel count
    during environmental test

26
TKR Bad Strips Summary
  • The problem of encapsulation delamination has
    been well known and discussed for a long time,
    including the increase during Tracker TVAC
    testing, but the project elected to use the
    affected MCMs as-is because of
  • the adverse schedule and cost impact of redoing
    1/3 of the MCM production
  • and the belief that future degradation would
    never reach a level at which the science would be
    compromised.
  • Nothing is different today
  • Problem areas have expanded very slightly during
    LAT integration, but
  • It is impossible to be sure at any time what
    channels are really disconnected, because the
    wires in delamination regions often make
    electrical contact even when the mechanical bond
    is gone. Many channels of the channels that
    appeared to be new disconnects during LAT
    environmental test were observed to be
    disconnected during TKR TVAC testing.
  • No disconnected channels have appeared in
    previously unaffected regions of MCMs.
  • We expected that the problem regions would expand
    during LAT environmental testing at a level
    comparable to Subsystem environmental testing.
  • Indeed this is what was observed
  • Degradation has utterly negligible effect on
    science performance
  • LAT environmental test caused the total count of
    disconnected strips to increase by 77 out of a
    total of 900,000 strips.
  • We expect Observatory environmental testing to
    produce a similarly negligible increase

27
Calibration
  • Calibration
  • Datasets collected with cosmic muons and test
    charge injection
  • Three epochs SLAC Baseline, Pre-TVAC, Post-TVAC
  • Also calibrated at Hot and Cold in TVAC
  • Analysis
  • Combination of online (near real time) and
    offline processing
  • Pre-TVAC calibration data analysis is complete
  • Detector settings were updated prior to TVAC, as
    needed
  • Post-TVAC calibration data analysis is in
    progress
  • Output is set of calibration constants for each
    detector subsystem
  • New detector settings based on these calibrations
    will be generated and installed after receiving
    CPT at GDC4.

28
Summary
  • LAT status
  • Performance baseline successfully established at
    SLAC
  • Baseline CPT completed and signed off
  • Calibrations from data collected under FSW
  • Post-environmental test performance measured at
    NRL
  • Baseline performance confirmed
  • Pre-ship CPT and calibration completed and signed
    off
  • No new performance issues
  • Detectors have been operating with flight
    settings throughout environmental test at NRL
  • Ready to operate with flight settings at GDC4
  • LAT has completed environmental testing and is
    ready to ship
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