We investigated the missing signals on WI MIR local controls.
Spinicelli noticed that the SLD switch was off and flipped it, turning the beam back on. We realized that the contact between the power cord and the switch box is very precarious and turning or touching the cord is enough to turn the laser off again. We carefully adjusted its position until it worked, but it is clearly a non ideal situation and we will need to replace either the cable or the box itself.
After turning the SLD back on, we noticed periodic glitches on WI_MIR_PSDF in the form of a ~1s long burst followed by two large glitches, spanning ~1 V peak to peak. This structure repeats every ~5 seconds (Fig.1).
We investigated this behavior by opening the local control box and swapping the cables between the amplifiers of the PSDF and PSDI photodiodes, both the power cables and the data cable connecting them to the photodiodes. The issue remained on PSDF, which led us to conclude that the amplifier itself was malfunctionig and we removed it to substitute its components.
Surprisingly though, the PSDF signal still shows the same glitches without the amplifier (Fig.2), meaning that the issue is likely downstream, possibly at the level of dsp electronics. We will contact Boschi to investigate.
The current situation is that the signal is disabled, with the amplifier uninstalled and currently sitting in the Roma 1 office in the office building. We will reinstall the amplifier and restore the previous situation tomorrow morning, as the components inside the optical levers box are clearly not at fault for this issue.
Critically, the PSDF signal serves as reference for the WI's alignment and it must be restored in some form before uninstalling the mirror.
During the operations I had to move a magnetic field sensor out of the way to access the optical levers box. I repositioned it as precisely as I could and informed Tringali and Fiori afterwards.