Difference between revisions of "Row-specific SQ2 feedback (fast switching)"

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= Bias-card-driven SQ2FB =
 
= Bias-card-driven SQ2FB =
  
== Prior to Rev. F ==
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== Hardware requirements ==
Bias Cards earlier than Rev. F have a slow opamp at the output followed by 2 sets of kHz range RC filters that limit the output switching frequency to few kHz range and prevents the output from switching at the row-visit rate. Therefore, when these bias cards are used in BC2 slot, only a constant SQ2FB value (one value per array-column) can be specified.  
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* Relevant mce parameters
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* Bias cards prior to Rev. F have a slow opamp at the output followed by 2 sets of kHz range RC filters that limit the output switching frequency to few kHz range and prevents the output from switching at the row-visit rate. Therefore, when these bias cards are used in BC2 slot, only a constant SQ2FB value (one value per array-column) can be specified.  
**flux_fb
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* Bias Cards Rev. F and later have faster outputs and they can be switched at row-visit rate.
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== Firmware requirements ==
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The firmware support for switching SQ2FB values at row-visit rate is added starting revision '''5.0.5'''.
  
== Rev. F and later ==
 
Bias Cards Rev. F and later have faster outputs and they can be switched at row-visit rate. The firmware support for switching SQ2FB values at row-visit rate is added starting revision '''5.0.5'''.
 
 
;Relevant mce parameters
 
;Relevant mce parameters
 
:fb_col0, fb_col1, ..., fb_col31 : each specify up to 41 values, loaded in order when enbl_mux is set to 1
 
:fb_col0, fb_col1, ..., fb_col31 : each specify up to 41 values, loaded in order when enbl_mux is set to 1
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:row_len  : specifies output switching rate
 
:row_len  : specifies output switching rate
  
;Software requirements
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== Software requirements ==
:mas/trunk : r503 or later - servo programs will automatically detect the fast bias card.
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:mce_script/trunk: r764 or later
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* mas/trunk : r503 or later - servo programs will automatically detect the fast bias card.
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* mce_script/trunk: r764 or later
  
 
;Configuration instructions
 
;Configuration instructions
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See older instructions here: [[ Fast SQ2 Feedback and TES Biasing with an Address Card ]]
 
See older instructions here: [[ Fast SQ2 Feedback and TES Biasing with an Address Card ]]
  
; detector bias considerations
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== Firmware requirements ==
 
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* 5.0.0 or later
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:v5.0.0+
 
  
;Software requirements
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== Software requirements ==
:mas/trunk : r439 or later
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* mas/trunk : r439 or later
:mce_script/trunk: this has worked for a while...
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* mce_script/trunk : this has worked for a while...
  
 
;Configuration instructions
 
;Configuration instructions

Revision as of 19:32, 22 November 2010

The SQ2-Feedback (SQ2FB) output of the MCE, controlled by a DAC can be set to either a constant value or a row-specific set of values switching at row-visit rate. The SQ2FB output is driven by the card plugged into the BC2 slot of the MCE. Either a Bias Card or an Address Card can be plugged into the BC2 slot.

Bias-card-driven SQ2FB

Hardware requirements

  • Bias cards prior to Rev. F have a slow opamp at the output followed by 2 sets of kHz range RC filters that limit the output switching frequency to few kHz range and prevents the output from switching at the row-visit rate. Therefore, when these bias cards are used in BC2 slot, only a constant SQ2FB value (one value per array-column) can be specified.
  • Bias Cards Rev. F and later have faster outputs and they can be switched at row-visit rate.

Firmware requirements

The firmware support for switching SQ2FB values at row-visit rate is added starting revision 5.0.5.

Relevant mce parameters
fb_col0, fb_col1, ..., fb_col31 : each specify up to 41 values, loaded in order when enbl_mux is set to 1
enbl_mux : 0 to have constant outputs, 1 to have switching ouputs
flux_fb  :
row_len  : specifies output switching rate

Software requirements

  • mas/trunk : r503 or later - servo programs will automatically detect the fast bias card.
  • mce_script/trunk: r764 or later
Configuration instructions
  • When creating mce.cfg:
    • $hw_rev["bc"] = "revE" or greater.
    • $fw_rev["bc"] = 0x5000005 or greater.
    • $card_list should indicate a "bc2" (i.e. not a "bac")
    • mce_status -g should show entries for "bc2 fb_col#" and "sq2 fb_col#" as well as "bc2 flux_fb" and "sq2 fb".
  • In experiment.cfg:
    • Set one of
      • config_fast_sq2 = 1; # enable fast-SQ2 switching (and tuning)
      • config_fast_sq2 = 0; # disable fast-SQ2 switching
    • Set
      • hardware_bac = 0; # bc2 is not a bac, it's a bc2.


Address-card-driven SQ2FB

See older instructions here: Fast SQ2 Feedback and TES Biasing with an Address Card

Firmware requirements

  • 5.0.0 or later

Software requirements

  • mas/trunk : r439 or later
  • mce_script/trunk : this has worked for a while...
Configuration instructions
  • When creating mce.cfg:
    • $card_list must indicate a "bac" instead of a "bc2"
    • mce_status -g should show entries for "bac fb_col#" and "sq2 fb_col#" and no entries for "bc2"
  • In experiment.cfg:
    • Set one of
      • config_fast_sq2 = 1; # enable fast-SQ2 switching (and tuning)
      • config_fast_sq2 = 0; # simulate non-fast-SQ2 bc2 by writing the same FB value for each row.
    • Set
      • hardware_bac = 1; # we are using a bac