Description:
The chopping control loop is triggered by a timer and is responsible
for coordinating the chopping cycles.
A chopping cycle consists in 2 phases ON and OFF during which M6 is:
- ON : aligned on the GS (star phase) and
- OFF: off the star (sky phase).
The switch takes a couple of milli-seconds.
When FS is active, no correction shall occur in OFF phase.
Performance:
Frequency: 0.1Hz to 5Hz.
Chopping requirements have to be carefully analysed
and the requirements for the STAP closed loop imposes limits on the
chopping frequency:
- Currently the goal is to reach 5Hz chopping frequency
by using just the ATs.
- Typically:
- 5 to 8 STRAP loop cycles are necessary to close the loop
- with a 13th mag star on ATs, 5 ms integration
time are necessary. Integration time is 2+(Mv-10) ms.
- Typically then about 30 to 40 ms are necessary to close the loop
- Remain less than 170 ms per cycle for science purposes
- Stroke on sky +-6", ON/OFF Ratio 0.2 to 5.0, settling time less
than 5ms (see VLT-ICD-ESO-1500-1826 Interface Control Document between VLTI
and its Instruments)
Preconditions:
- ATCS is ONLINE
- M6 is ONLINE
- FSS Strap is ONLINE
- 2 TRS timers are setup such that they correspond to the ON and
OFF cycle
- Chopping configuration parameters are valid and available
Basic Course:
- TRS timer trigger
- ATCS check for stop chopping condition
Exception Course: Command failed
Postconditions:
- M6 Chopping cycles are performed
Issues to be Determined or Resolved:
ACTION MCO JFA:
- Measure the time needed to receive and handle the order to change
between object and sky, including the mirror settling time.
It must be possible to settle a stable chopping loop, with a
defined jittering and with sinchronized opening and closing of
the loop.
Instruments using chopping will not receive any control signal
when the mirror chops, but will trust the absolute times
calculated using the chopping parameters and measured using the
time bus.
Notes:
Last modified: Fri Mar 1 13:51:44 UTC 2002