GLAST Large Area Telescope:

Similar documents
GLAST Large Area Telescope:

GLAST Large Area Telescope: LAT Planning Meeting

GLAST Large Area Telescope:

GLAST Large Area Telescope:

LAT I&T Peer Review, 2003

Electronics for Satellite Experiments. Electronics for Satellite Experiments

SECTION MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION. 1. Section Underground Ducts and Manholes.

Report from the Mini-peer Review of the Tracker GTRC6 Problem, Root Cause, Tests & planned GTRC7 Resolution.

GLAST Large Area Telescope:

VITALink Taped Splice Straight Through Crimp

Monthly Progress Report Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory

STANDARD FOR MULTI-DWELLING UNIT (MDU) OPTICAL FIBER CABLE. Publication S First Edition - June 2012

TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P , Rev. 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SCOPE 2.0 CABLES SPLICES

ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER THE COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PROJECT NO

Installing a Wire Mesh Pulling Grip on All-Dielectric DX Armored Fiber Optic Cables

Non Magnetic Connectors Product Catalog

Jul03 Rev C EC

Colour Explosion Proof Video Camera USER MANUAL VID-C

Mosaic 1.1 Progress Report April, 2010

WBS Trigger. Wesley Smith, U. Wisconsin CMS Trigger Project Manager. DOE/NSF Review April 11, 2000

SECTION TESTING OF COPPER CABLES

Instructions. Cable with Armor F CAUTION. October Rev A

CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT

BOARD-LEVEL TUNING PROCEDURE FOR THE GYROSCOPE SUSPENSION SYSTEM (GSS) MUX/OSCILLATOR/CHARGE CTRL (MUX) BOARD

Your quality in safe hands. Electronics Manufacturing Services from a world-leading RF specialist

Helioseismic Magnetic Imager Program at LMSAL

Mechanical Considerations in the Outer Tracker and VXD. Bill Cooper Fermilab

Public Works Division Lighting District Fiber Optic Specifications April 2009

Highly Accelerated Stress Screening of the Atlas Liquid Argon Calorimeter Front End Boards

Non Magnetic Connectors

Coastal Carolina University RE-BID WILLIAMS BRICE RENOVATION AND REPAIR October 19, 2018 Construction Documents

Section Communications Optical Fiber Backbone Cabling

LED MODULES READYLINE DL

Next Linear Collider. The 8-Pack Project. 8-Pack Project. Four 50 MW XL4 X-band klystrons installed on the 8-Pack

3M Cold Shrink QS4 Integrated Splice Kit QS4-15JCN

Cold Shrink Straight Joint

PEP-II Overview & Ramp Down Plan. J. Seeman DOE PEP-II Ramp Down-D&D Review August 6-7, 2007

3M Cold Shrink QS-III Silicone Rubber Splice Kit 5488A-TOW/WOT

Purchase Now ANSI/ICEA S

COOPER POWER SERIES. 600 A 15/25 kv class DT625 T-body installation and cable preparation instructions. Deadbreak Apparatus Connectors MN650017EN

Emerging Subsea Networks

SHARP Plasma inverter cutting range

Table of Contents. Section E: Inspection and Acceptance

MCX - 75 Ohm Connectors

Cold Shrink Three-Conductor Splice Kit QS-III for use on Armor and Non-Armor Cables Instructions IEEE Std kv Class 250 kv BIL

Cicoil. Not your father s flat cable

Specification for Loose Tube Fiber Optic Cable (Non-Metallic, Dry Block, Figure-8) (G.652.D)

Special Specification 6293 Adaptive Traffic Signal Control System

3M Cold Shrink Splice Kit QS-III 5416A

Cable Retention Force Testing of Trunk & Distribution Connectors

SPECIAL SPECIFICATION 6559 Telecommunication Cable

Caution. Hanging the Screen:

3M Cold Shrink Splice Kit QS-III 5515A

Status of Pulse Tube Cryocooler Development at Sunpower, Inc.

2178 Fiber Optic Splice Case and 2181 Cable Addition Kit

Installation Manual IPT Installation of skillet systems with 125 A track current. MV a-E.

MPI Cable Selection Guide

SPECIAL SPECIFICATION 8540 Telecommunication Cable

3M Cold Shrink QS4 Integrated Splice Kit QS4-15JCN-4/0-500

SnapStak Stackable Snap-In Cable Hanger Electrical and Mechanical Testing Performance

Aging test: integrated vs. non-integrated splices shield continuity systems.

An introduction to Kabeldon cable accessories kv

SINAMICS G130. dv/dt filter plus Voltage Peak Limiter. Operating Instructions 03/2013 SINAMICS

SPECIFICATION FIBER OPTIC SPLICE CLOSURE. Spec No : VSS-1007-BS403A-04A/SD. VSS-0107-BS403A-04A/SD R & D Center Manufacturing Division

Mar11 Rev E

Quick Term III. 3M Cold Shrink 3 Core Indoor Termination. 3.3 kv mm 2

Loose Tube Cable Mid-Span Access for Splicing For Series 11D, 1GD, 12D, 1AD, 1DD, 1CD, 11, 1G, 12, 12L, 1A, 1D, 1C, 1NY, 13, 1H, HZD and HZA

Instructions. P MHz 1X/10X Passive Probe

Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) Large Area Telescope (LAT) Anticoincidence Detector (ACD) Subsystem Photomultiplier Tube Review

3M Cold Shrink Splice Kit QS-III 5514A

VGA & RS232 Extender SET over Single CAT5 with RGB Delay Control

Monitor QA Management i model

SECTION COMMUNICATIONS HORIZONTAL CABLING

VGA & Audio Receiver SET over Single CAT5 with RGB Delay Control

LCS 2 RJ 45 Cat. 6A HD panels and units

VGA / Audio Extender Single CAT5 / CAT6 with RGB Delay Control & EQ

SMA One Piece Semi-Rigid Connectors

Instructions for Use P.154-UP (9/4) P.155-UP (9/8) P.150-UP-12 (9/12) P.150-UP-16 (9/16)

SPECIAL SPECIFICATION 8311 LED Countdown Pedestrian Signal Module

Instructions for Use P.160-AP-8 (13/8) P.160-CP-8 (13/8) P.160-CP-12 (13/12) P.160-CP-16 (13/16)

THE EFFECT OF LOOSE CONNECTORS ON SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS

AWT150C/AWT150CS/ AWT151C CCD Camera

PRESTOJET Plasma inverter cutting range

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION SHEET CONNECTORS, PLUGS, ELECTRICAL, COAXIAL RADIO FREQUENCY, (SERIES TNC (CABLED), PIN CONTACT, RIGHT ANGLE, CLASS 2)

The LCD general specification provides outgoing inspection provision and its expected quality level based on outgoing inspection of LCD.

Influence of pick & place machines on product quality. The impact of placement quality on SMT manufacturing costs

VGA, Audio & RS232 Extender SET over Single CAT5 with RGB Delay Control & IR Pass Through

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

4, 8, 16 Port VGA/ Audio Extender / Splitter With Local Output with SPDIF Model #: VGA-C5SP-8

Progress in Scale-up of 2G HTS Wire at SuperPower Part I

VGA / Audio Extender Single CAT5 / CAT6 with RGB Delay Control & EQ

ACCESSORIES MANUAL PART NUMBER: TNP500. Universal Tilt N Plug Interconnect Box USER'S GUIDE

Mediacom Upgrade/Splicing Procedures (based on original document from Corporate dated 4/16/98)

CMS Upgrade Activities

ENGINEERING COMMITTEE Interface Practices Subcommittee AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/SCTE

Step What to do Expected result What to do if test fails Component tested 1 Visual inspection. Board is accurately assembled

arxiv:hep-ex/ v1 27 Nov 2003

DS1 Cross-Aisle Panel

Quick Term II. Cold Shrink Silicone Rubber Termination (With High-K Stress Relief) Instruction Sheet. Quick Term II. Silicone Rubber Termination Kits

SMA - 50 Ohm Connectors

Transcription:

Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope GLAST Large Area Telescope: Performance & Safety Assurance Joseph Cullinan SLAC Performance & Safety Assurance Manager cullinan@slac.stanford.edu (650) 926-5034

4.1.A P&SA Accomplishments June 2005 DAQ/Electronics - Transition of QE personnel to support electronics hardware testing has been effective to support inspection, data review, documentation review/management and NCR documentation of TEM/TPS and PDU testing - Continued to support TEM, TPS, PDU board and module testing - TEM/TPS environmental testing running smoothly - No significant issues with T/V chamber operation or vibration testing of two TEM/TPS modules simultaneously - Supporting resolution of assembly problems with PDU and GASU at Aeroflex - 6 nonconformances have been written by Aeroflex on the PDU and GASU to date to document PWB assembly issues and minor mechanical hardware modifications - All have been closed and assembly is proceeding - Closed 17 NCRs related to Electronics making progress

4.1.A P&SA Accomplishments June 2005 Integration and Test - Continued support of 4- and 6-tower testing - Supporting resolution of open NCRs related to testing - Closed 8 NCRs related to I&T

4.1.A P&SA Accomplishments June 2005 Cables - Conducted on-site final inspections and assembly process auditing at cable vendor (Cicon) - Auditing has improved workmanship and reduced rejection rate; on-site final inspection has decreased turnaround time to rework rejected cables. - Approximately 110 cables left for Cicon to build, should complete in July.

4.1.A P&SA Accomplishments June 2005 TMCM - Supporting final TMCM production, inspection/shipment of parts to Teledyne and finished TMCMs to INFN - Teledyne is performing board conformal coating in house and will not use outside vendor for coating any flight TMCMs - TMCM production expected to finish at Teledyne in July - LAT QA is performing final review to ensure acceptance data packages for production run is complete and all NCRs are closed

4.1.A P&SA Accomplishments June 2005 Software QA - Completed review of baseline FSW Candidate Release and closed out findings with software group - Reviewed FSW test procedures and provided comments - Supported recent I&T releases for LATTE and ELogbook - Currently tracking Test scrip V&V (pre-fqt), build process dry runs, test procedure development status

Issues and Concerns Pioneer Flex Cables - Pioneer reported problems in meeting the 0.002 minimum annular ring requirement for first panels built - This has caused a delay in delivery of first bare boards to mid-july. Concern is that this will be a continuing problem affecting Pioneer s yield and delivery schedule - Three test samples of Omnetics connectors bonded to flex cables using Pioneer s autoclave process have been received at SLAC. Visual inspection shows very good epoxy bonding and no connector cracking; bond shear strength will be tested at GSFC to qualify the connector bonding process. - Bond shear strength expected to be acceptable, but if not, a second process will have to be quickly developed and qualified. - LAT QA and TKR team will coordinate with Pioneer and GSFC to determine when panel test coupons will be ready for evaluation and their priority in GSFC s test lab. First coupons should be available second week of July. Parlex test coupons will need priority evaluation also.

Issues and Concerns Parlex Flex Cables - Held two MRBs with GSFC to discuss cracks observed in Omnetics connectors on Parlex flex cables. - SLAC analysis of voltage breakdown and Omnetics testing of current leakage of cracked connectors indicate presence of cracks would not create significant changes to electrical performance of connectors - GSFC currently underway with their proposed test plan to evaluate effects of thermal cycling and mate/demate on connector crack propagation. - Even though Parlex modified their process to greatly reduce compressive load on connectors during cable assembly, cracks were still observed in connectors on one cable. Root cause of cracking is still not completely known. - Follow up MRB to finalize acceptance criteria of cracked connectors is planned once GSFC test results are complete

Issues and Concerns Cable retesting following rework - Recent MRB with GSFC reviewed three PDU cables reworked in-house that did not repeat full electrical acceptance testing per NASA cable assy standard 8739.4 prior to shipment to Aeroflex - Cables were only tested for continuity after rework and sent to Aeroflex for PDU assembly. - Cables were returned to SLAC from Aeroflex, then sent to vendor and passed full electrical acceptance testing. Cables meet NASA requirements and have been returned to Aeroflex for PDU assembly - All cables reworked at vendor are fully retested, so this issue was isolated to cables reworked in-house..

Issues and Concerns Shielded cables - MRB with GSFC reviewed LAT cables with metallic braid shielding that do not include a kapton tape wrap around the wires to provide additional layer of protection between wires and external braid - LAT cables have been built and tested to existing NASA requirements - Practice is recommended by NASA-STD-8739 but not required - Risk is cold flow of teflon wire insulation under stress, resulting in separation of the insulation and possible shorting of exposed wire to the metallic braid. Cold flow will occur under these conditions within a day or two, so any resulting cable problems would be readily observed during I&T. - Evaluation of cable tray layout shows no expected bending over sharp edges or tight radii (less than 3X O.D. per NASA-STD-8739). Tie wrap installation and compression will be controlled with industry proven, calibrated installation tool. - I&T has been sensitized to the cold flow concerns and new practices and process are in place for cable handling and care - Discussions with cable vendor showed significant cost and schedule impact to rework/rebuild braided cables to add layer of insulation - Recommendation is to proceed with current cable design; awaiting final concurrence from GSFC

4.1.A P&SA Planned Accomplishments July 2005 Support TEM/TPS, PDU, GASU assembly and testing Support expected completion of production runs at Teledyne and Cicon Work with GSFC to finalize the issues with braided cable design and cracked flex cable connectors. Work with TKR team on flex cable delivery concerns with Pioneer and Parlex Work to close NCRs

Cost Report Reporting Cost Incurred Estimated Cost Estimated Final Unfilled Category Cost Orders During Month Cum. to Date Detail Balance of Contractor Contract Outstanding Actual Planned Actual Planned JUN05 JUL05 Contract Estimate Value 4.1.A PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY ASSURANCE 4.1.A.1 PERFORMANCE ASSURANCE MANAGEMENT 12 19 772 807 20 18 75 885 885 0 4.1.A.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE 169 84 2,463 2,404 91 63 78 2,696 2,696 1 4.1.A.3 TRAINING 0 0 14 14 0 0 0 14 14 0 4.1.A.4 RECORDS MANAGEMENT 0 0 42 42 0 0 0 42 42 0 4.1.A.5 SYSTEMS SAFETY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.1.A.6 EEE PARTS CONTROL PROGRAM 0 0 210 210 0 0 0 210 210 0 CAPW[3]Totals: 182 103 3,502 3,477 111 81 152 3,846 3,846 1

Cost Variance Explanation Why overrun/underrun? - Did not reduce headcount to follow planned FTE dropoff due to extended production runs at vendors with full time source quality engineers. Also required same headcount as last month to support subsystem production and testing. What will be done to correct? - Source quality engineers at Teledyne and General Technology will not be needed once production ends - Look to consolidate QA headcount at SLAC in July as subsystem production (cables, TEM/TPS) ramps down

FTE Report 4.1.A Performance & Safety Assurance FTEs PLANNED ACTUALS 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 FEB05 MAR05 APR05 MAY05 JUN05 JUL05 AUG05 SEP05

FTE Variance Explanation Why overrun/underrun? - Source QA support was needed longer than expected at Teledyne and General Technology to support production What is the impact? - Need for source QA support ( 2 FTEs) should end in July What will be done to correct? - Look to consolidate QA headcount at SLAC in July as subsystem production needs (cables, TEM/TPS) ramps down