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COLD FRONT END. Stephen Muchovej Caltech. CONSIDERATIONS. RF System Itself Physical Considerations Packaging Mounting. RF System Requirements. Noise temps of < 50K from 1-18GHz 1% Amp Stability, 1 degree phase stability Polar accuracy: 15 dB isolation
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COLD FRONT END Stephen Muchovej Caltech
CONSIDERATIONS RF System Itself Physical Considerations Packaging Mounting
RF System Requirements Noise temps of < 50K from 1-18GHz 1% Amp Stability, 1 degree phase stability Polar accuracy: 15 dB isolation Ready in Fall – completely done by Summer 2013
RF System Note: amp symbols are reversed.
Possible Solution Well-matched optics Low spillover Free Design …only operates over factor of 6 in frequency. Means we have to split the system
Telescope Focus Point 2m in front of platform. We can put the two systems side-by-side, and cool all components in a single dewar.
Features Better system temp ( <50K across whole band ) Perfect beam matching between two systems. Lateral translation between 2 systems. Need 15cm Vertical Translation between two feeds. Needs to rotate to calibrate smaller dishes.
Mount Proposal Replace the mechanism up there with a full, self-contained system that bolts onto the ring platform. Uses tracks for linear (and vertical -- focus) translations with actuators. Uses a gear for rotation Install whole rx system at once Adjust y once on installation
Mount Proposal Replace the mechanism up there with a full, self-contained system that bolts onto the ring platform. • Allows for rotation and translation
Prime Focus Inventory Rx and cryo lines. Temp Controlled (TECA) box with: Bias for amps Temp Stable noise source Temp monitoring RF switch Pre-amp module RF-optical converter Ethernet Switch Ethernet controllable power supply Small computer to control Noise Diode, Bias, and Alignment jig (rotation, x, and z)
Other people involved are TomiHovatta • (most machining) and Russ Keeney • March-Mid May: Component Selection and Costing, Rx Design, and Support Jig Design • May 15: Order RF components, Quotes on Machining (that won’t happen here) • May-July: Machining (Jig, horns, cryostat), control subsystem development • August-September: Rx construction, Mechanical testing of Jig, Rx Testing • October: Buffer Month. • Nov-Dec: Installation/Commissioning Timeline
Communications between small computer and control system • Amount of focus shift in pointing the telescope • Tolerances for Rx placement -- laterally and rotationally • Control of focus mechanism (distortion of dish) • Budget. Still to define