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Title: Electronics PDR


1
Electronics PDR
  • Stephen Guiwits
  • Dean Palmer
  • Ernest Croner
  • 023 Robinson Room
  • January 21, 2009

2
Agenda
  • Overview
  • Major sub-systems
  • Real-Time Electronics (Computer Room)
  • Active Mirror Electronics (Cassegrain Cage / AO
    Lab)
  • AO Bench Electronics (Cassegrain Cage / AO Lab)
  • Data Room Electronics (Data Room / AO Lab)
  • Palomar Infrastructure Upgrades
  • Milestones
  • Costs
  • Questions, Comments, or Suggestions

3
Overview
4
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Design
  • Layout
  • Racks
  • Make / Model
  • Capacity
  • Computing Machines
  • Make / Model
  • PCI Cards
  • Cabling
  • Switches
  • Quadrics
  • Network
  • KVM
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
  • Make / Model

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RTC Design
  • Cluster of 10 PCs in the computer room
  • Real-time calculations performed on 16 Nvidia
    GPUs
  • PC 0 provides the interface, central scheduling,
    and control of the cluster
  • PC 1 PC 8 house the GPUs
  • PC 9 is dedicated to telemetry recording
  • Cluster communication provided by the high speed
    Quadrics switch
  • 2 complete systems for production and development

6
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Layout

7
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Racks
  • Make / Model
  • Shark Rack
  • T2 Base Rack (x 4)
  • Part Number T2EC016-A
  • Capacity
  • 42U (1U 1.75 Inches)
  • 37 Deep Frame

8
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Racks
  • 4 Total
  • Production / Development
  • Front Door, Fully Vented
  • Rear Door, Fully Vented
  • 42U Mounting Rails
  • Fan Top Panel
  • 19 inch Fixed Shelf w/Adjustable Mounting
    Brackets
  • T2

9
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • Make / Model
  • PC 0 PC 8
  • HP xw9400
  • Two Dual Core AMD Opteron 2220, 2.80 GHz
    Processors
  • 4 GB (4x1GB) DDR2-667 ECC RAM
  • 80 GB SATA 7200 RPM HDD
  • Telemetry PC
  • HP xw9400
  • Two Dual Core AMD Opteron 2212, 2GHz Processors
  • 32GB (8x4GB) DDR20533 ECC
  • 160 GB SATA 10K RPM HDD
  • NVIDIA Quadro NVS 285 Graphics Card

10
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • PC 9

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Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • PC 0
  • For LGS
  • UTT
  • Slot 4
  • IP Carrier Card
  • Acromag
  • APC8621A
  • D/A
  • Acromag
  • IP 231E

12
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • PC 1 - 8

13
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • Cabling
  • Telemetry PC
  • Standard power cable to power strip on the rack
  • 1 Coaxial Cable from timing board to PC 0s
    timing board
  • 1 SC-SC fiber cable from QLogic card to RAID
    system
  • 3M Quadrics cable from Quadrics PCI card to
    Quadrics switch
  • 3M RJ 45 cable from ethernet 1 to network switch
    (port 9)
  • 3M USB cable from USB 1 to KVM switch (port 9)
  • 3M DVI cable from DVI (graphics card) to KVM
    Switch (port 9)

14
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • Cabling
  • PC 0
  • Standard power cable to power strip on the rack
  • 300 cross over cable from ethernet port 2 to
    ethernet port 2 on the cassegrain cage PC (pc
    lt--gt pc communication)
  • 1 Coaxial Cable from timing board to PC Telems
    timing board
  • 1M Camera link cable from EDT PCI card to
    SciMeasure Optical Splitter
  • 3M Quadrics cable from Quadrics PCI card to
    Quadrics switch
  • 3M RJ 45 cable from ethernet 1 to network switch
    (port 0)
  • 3M USB cable from USB 1 to KVM switch (port 10)
  • 3M DVI cable from DVI (graphics card) to KVM
    Switch (port 10)

15
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • Cabling
  • PC 0 (Continued)
  • 300 fiber (lc-lc) from FibreExtreme port 1
    (through cable wrap) to the custom HO DM I/F box
    located on DM Rack 1
  • 300 fiber (lc-lc) from FibreExtreme port 1
    (through cable wrap) to the custom HO DM I/F box
    located on DM Rack 2
  • 300 fiber (lc-lc) from FibreExtreme port 2
    (through cable wrap) to the custom LO DM I/F box
    located on DM Rack 2
  • 300 fiber (lc-lc) from FibreExtreme port 3
    (through cable wrap) to the custom TTM I/F box
    located on AO Control Rack 2

16
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Computing Machines
  • Cabling
  • PC 1 PC 8
  • Standard power cable to power strip on the rack
  • 1M Camera link cable from EDT PCI card to
    SciMeasure Optical Splitter
  • 3M Quadrics cable from Quadrics PCI card to
    Quadrics switch
  • 3M RJ 45 cable from ethernet 1 to network switch
    (port ltpc gt)
  • 3M USB cable from USB 1 to KVM switch (port ltpc
    gt)
  • 3M DVI cable from DVI (graphics card) to KVM
    Switch (port ltpc )

17
Real-Time Control Electronics
18
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Switches
  • Quadrics
  • QsNet II (16 way solution)
  • 1064 Mbytes/s
  • 900 MB/S Sustainable
  • Network
  • EtherFast 4116 16-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch
  • Model Number EF4116
  • KVM
  • KVMS 16 port USB DVI KVM Switch
  • 17 Inch LCD Monitor / Keyboard drawer
  • Model Number UNIMUX-DVI-16

19
Real-Time Control Electronics
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
  • Make / Model
  • American Power Conversion Corp (APC)
  • APC AIS 3000
  • Part Number ISVT15KF2B4S
  • 18 minutes of uptime
  • Allows for a little expansion if needed
  • Cost 11,000 (if expansion desired)
  • Cost 8,000 (no expansion)

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Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Active Mirror Electronics

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Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Design
  • DM Control
  • DM High-Speed Data Link
  • HO DM
  • LO DM
  • TTM
  • DM Drivers
  • Cabling
  • Cooling
  • Liquid
  • Design
  • Hardware
  • Costs
  • Air
  • Design
  • Hardware
  • Costs
  • Rack Locations inside the cassegrain cage

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22
Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • HODM control through 8 Xinetics GenIII Driver
    Chassis each of which can control 480 Channels
  • LODM control is provided by the existing JPL
    electronics
  • Able to fit all DM driver electronics into two
    full size racks
  • DM Driver Electronics require cooling
  • Intend to air cool them the lab during lab
    development
  • Air cooled design in place
  • Developing a liquid cooling design for location
    at cassegrain cage and AO lab
  • Two phases of cabling
  • Phase 1 Lab Development
  • Use Xinetics provided interface panels with 99
    omnetics connectors to the DM
  • Phase 2
  • Build custom interface boxes to 16 custom cables
    that allow us greater flexibility in location of
    cables
  • Provide serial interface to configure and monitor
    driver states
  • Provide high speed SOR-422U interface for DM
    control

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Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Provide serial interface to configure and monitor
    driver states
  • Currently planning on using a terminal server
    configuration to communicate with the driver
  • Xinetics is working on a master/slave
    configuration which would allow communication
    with each driver through the master. If this
    works, we will abandon the terminal server
    design.
  • Provide high speed SOR-422U interface for DM
    control

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DM High-Speed Data Link
  • Transmit End
  • Curtiss Wright FibreXtreme SL240 PCIe 2.5 Gb/s
    Data Link Card
  • Up to 247 MB/s per channel sustained data rate
    per channel
  • Low overhead ANSI/VITA 17.1-2003 Serial FPDP
    Protocol
  • Based on Fiber Channel. Uses similar ordered
    sets
  • Low latency (about 1us)
  • 4 independent channels

25
DM High-Speed Data Link
  • Receive End
  • Curtiss Wright FibreXtreme SL240 CMC 2.5 Gb/s
    Data Link Card
  • IEEE P1386 Common Mezzanine Card form factor
    (same as PMC)
  • 32-bit parallel FPDP data bus _at_ 62.5 MHz
  • Custom Carrier Board
  • 6U VME form factor. FPGA based.
  • Four SOR-422U parallel output ports for
    connection to Xinetics Drivers.
  • P1 port for connection to LODM and TTM
    amplifiers.

26
DM High-Speed Data Link Architecture
27
Active Mirror Control Electronics
16 cables with 375-pin Hypertronics connectors
99 cables with 51-pin Omnetics connectors
28
Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • HO DM Cabling

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Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • HO DM Cabling

29
30
Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Layout (Liquid Rack 1)

30
31
Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Layout (Liquid Rack 2)

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32
Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Layout (Air Rack 1)

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Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Layout (Air Rack 2)

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Active Mirror Control Electronics
  • Rack locations inside the cassegrain cage
  • DM racks located in 2 and 3

35
AO Bench Electronics
  • AO Bench Electronics

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AO Bench Electronics
  • Design
  • Layout
  • Workstation Computer
  • Make / Model
  • PCI Cards
  • Cabling
  • Motion Control
  • Make / Models
  • Cabling
  • Monster Motor Cable
  • Design
  • Cable / Connector
  • Cost
  • Rack Locations inside the cassegrain cage

36
37
AO Bench Electronics
  • Two 24U Bud Industry Racks
  • Rack mounted PC provides supervisory control for
    AO bench devices
  • 4 Motion Controllers
  • 2 SciMeasure Controllers (1 NGS)
  • Light Sources (Laser and White Light)
  • New Monster Motor Cable
  • TTM Custom Interface Box

38
AO Bench Electronics
  • Layout (Rack 1)

39
AO Bench Electronics
  • Layout (Rack 2)

40
AO Bench Electronics
  • Computer
  • Make / Model
  • Advanced Industrial Computer
  • RMC-4S-2
  • Rack Mount
  • 7 PCI Slots
  • 0C 50C
  • PCI Cards
  • PCI IP Carrier Card
  • Acromag
  • APC8621E

40
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AO Bench Electronics
  • Computer (Continued)
  • PCI Cards
  • Digital I/O
  • IP470A
  • 48 bi-directional input/output channels
  • TTL compatible inputs
  • Extended temperature range
  • 425.00
  • Connects to a custom board inside the monster
    motor cable box which is then routed to a break
    out box and connected to the white light source.
    We will re-use the existing hardware and cables.

41
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AO Bench Electronics
  • Computer (Continued)
  • PCI Cards
  • Engineering Design Team (EDT)
  • PCI DV C-Link
  • Communication with the acquisition camera
  • Direct 5M camera link cable connection

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AO Bench Electronics
  • Computer (Continued)
  • Ethernet
  • Connects to PC 0 via a 300 crossover cable
  • Gigabit Ethernet (For Video Data Transfer)
  • Connection through the Palomar cable wrap

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AO Bench Electronics
  • Motion Control
  • Make / Models
  • Aerotech (2)
  • Ensemble EPAQ
  • 6 Axis
  • RS 232 communication
  • 6 ATS 50 motors (4 for stimulus, 1 for
    acquisition camera)
  • 1 ATS 100 (Stimulus fold mirror Replaces
    current 850E)
  • 1 ATS 150 (HOWFS focus stage)
  • 4 AOM 130 (SSMs, each with external encoder)

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AO Bench Electronics
  • Motion Control
  • Make / Models
  • Newport (2)
  • ESP 300
  • 3 Axis
  • RS 232 communication
  • 2 MFA-CC (HOWFS Lenslet Changer)
  • 1 UTS50CC (HOWFS Camera Focus)
  • 2 LTA-HS (Second ESP300 to support OAR experiment)

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Motor Cable Interface
  • Cable Design
  • We are not planning on reusing the existing
    cable.
  • Not enough conductors.
  • No shielded twisted pairs (desirable for encoder
    signals).
  • Scheduling conflicts.
  • Note Could be made to work with secondary power
    cable and remote sense encoder / limit
    switch power.
  • Two Cable Design to separate power signals from
    low-level signals
  • Signal Cable (custom made)
  • 78 26 AWG shielded twisted pairs for encoder
    signals
  • 132 26 AWG single conductors for limit switches,
    hall sensors, etc.
  • 10 20 AWG single conductors for encoder, limit
    switch, and camera power
  • Hypertronics NPJY23 / 2HFR/1NMRR/4HFR/1NMRR/2HRF
    connectors
  • Power Cable (custom made)
  • 20 20 AWG shielded quads for motor power
  • 8 RG316 coaxes for PZTs
  • Hypertronics NPJY23/13NMRR/2VMR connectors

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Motor Cable Interface
  • Interface Boxes
  • Rack Box
  • 5V remote sense P.S. for encoders and limit
    switches
  • 12V power supply for acquisition camera
  • D-sub connectors to motor controllers
  • Lemo connectors to TTM Interface
  • Bench Box
  • Distribute 5V power
  • D-sub connectors to motorized stages
  • Lemo connectors to FSM
  • Hirose connector to acquistion camera

48
Motor Cable Interface
49
AO Bench Electronics
  • AO Bench Control Cassegrain Rack Locations
  • AO bench racks located in 4 and 6

50
Data Room Electronics
  • Data Room Electronics

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Data Room Electronics
  • Design

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Data Room Electronics
  • Make / Model
  • HP xw9400 Workstation
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 3,000.00
  • Monitors
  • HP w2207h 22-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor x
    3
  • 300.00 each
  • UPS
  • Back-UPS ES
  • 100.00
  • Mobility
  • Custom made table that will move between the data
    room and the AO lab
  • Already built
  • Locations
  • AO Lab
  • Palomar Data Room

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Palomar Upgrades
  • Palomar Infrastructure

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Palomar Infrastructure Upgrades
  • Palomar will require upgrades to handle the P3K
    AO System
  • Power at cassegrain cage
  • 10kW
  • Active cooling at cassegrain and AO Lab (if
    funded)
  • Cooling lines
  • Chiller
  • Routing of cables
  • RTC DM fibers
  • RTC Cassegrain Computer
  • Cables must also run to the AO lab during non
    telescope time.
  • Cooling to computer room
  • RTC System produces a significant amount of heat
  • Power upgrades (10kW)
  • Computer room reorganization

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Electronics Milestones
  • RTC procured 2/25/2008 ?
  • Electronics PDR 1/21/2009 ?
  • DM racks integrated 1/4/2009 ?
  • HODM only, air cooled
  • Control racks integrated 10/29/2009 ?
  • Cass PC, HOWFS, 2 motor controllers
  • P3K closed-loop testbed complete 3/1/2010 ?
  • Pre-ship Review 4/6/2010 ?
  • Production racks and cables integrated 8/10/2010 ?
  • LODM, cable interfaces, stimulus, etc.
  • PALM-3000 first light 10/1/2010 ?

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Costs
  • Costs spreadsheet
  • Comprehensive list of
  • Electronic component
  • Price
  • Procured / To be procured

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