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Particles and Fields Package Monthly Status Review (MSR) August 21, 2012

Particles and Fields Package Monthly Status Review (MSR) August 21, 2012. Dave Curtis, PFP PM. PFP I&T. Schedule Status. 2.5 weeks margin to delivery to LM Package testing complete, instrument schedules mostly decoupled Deconflicted resources for Cal chambers, TVac chambers

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Particles and Fields Package Monthly Status Review (MSR) August 21, 2012

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  1. Particles and Fields Package Monthly Status Review (MSR) August 21, 2012 Dave Curtis, PFP PM

  2. PFP I&T

  3. Schedule Status 2.5 weeks margin to delivery to LM Package testing complete, instrument schedules mostly decoupled Deconflicted resources for Cal chambers, TVac chambers STATIC is the critical path

  4. EVM (June report) We continue to make up schedule and are getting close to a cumulative SPI of 1. We should deliver on time unless we run into issues, but do not have much margin to deal with issues. We continue to run high on cost as we press to make up schedule, but should start to fall off in manpower in the next month or two. SPI / CPI June 2012

  5. Accomplishments PFP instruments all integrated PFP self-compatibility complete PFP EMC testing complete Instruments starting on component testing STATIC FM ACC/MCP complete, ready to install More in instrument sections…

  6. Ongoing Work STATIC, SEP, EUV Calibration Instrument Environments MAG EMI Filter fabrication, test @ GSFC FSW Build 3

  7. PFP PER Status 7 RFAs 6 closed 1 submitted, pending waiver (fastener lock)

  8. Issues EUV Temp sensor noise Fix implemented in EM harness and tested at EMC Fix incorporated in FM harness by SSL MAG Heater CE/CS issues Filter to be added to MAG heater circuit Implemented as a box attached to the outside of PFDPU PFDPU does not have to be opened. Will be separately tested and qualified and attached late in the flow Noise in Electra receive band May require LPW to be powered off during relay orbits – TBR. Minor EMC issues to be addressed by waiver

  9. Top Risks

  10. Risks List

  11. PFP Mass Slight increase this month based on as-measured PFDPU increase LM is looking at if there is an impact Will increase again for the MAG heater filter

  12. Mass Tracking Chart

  13. PFP Power No change this month

  14. PFP Power Trend

  15. PFP Data Rate No change

  16. Requirements Verification Status • Not yet updated with EMC results

  17. MAVEN PFP MAG Status August 2012 Jack Connerney, MAG Lead

  18. MAG Status MAGs supported PFP package testing and self-compatibility with no issues MAG supported EMC testing CE and CS issues with MAG heater – insufficient filtering External filter being built to be mounted to PFDPU To be separately qualified Breadboard filter tested at GSFC, provided to SSL for additional testing to verify performance FM MAG sensors will support PFDPU thermal vac test Outside chamber, in shield cans

  19. MAVEN PFP SWEA Status August 2012 Dave Mitchell, SWEA Lead

  20. SWEA Status • Full chamber CPT performed July 18 following Suite I&T  Successful (see next slide) • Suite EMC successful (Aug 6-14) • SWEA recorded a grand total of 0 counts during all susceptibility tests • No detectable radiated emissions from SWEA • SWEA went to vibe on Friday (8/17) • Testing incomplete because of facilities issues • Plan is to complete vibe on Monday (8/20) • CPT to follow vibe • SWEA to begin Thermal Vac next • Bayside Tvac chamber is ready • GSE set up and ready (tested with EM) • Test procedures reviewed and revised. SWEA at Suite I&T

  21. SWEA CPT on 18 July 2012

  22. MAVEN PFP SWIA Status August 2012 Jasper Halekas, SWIA Lead

  23. SWIA Progress • FM Assembly Complete • SWIAFMcompletelyintegratedwithPFDPU • EMCComplete • Environmental Testing and Calibration Proceeding Well • EMC passed with no issues for SWIA • Zero counts seen by SWIA during test • No anomalies in voltages, temperatures, etc. • Optics verification in vacuum chamber this week to make sure everything still nominal after recent attenuator replacement • Vibration test scheduled for Monday, Aug. 20 • Magnetics test planned for week of Aug. 20 • TVAC scheduled August 31 – September 9 (after SWEA) • Final calibration scheduled September 21-30 (after SWEA)

  24. SWIA Issues • Schedule for rest of summer • TVAC chamber and calibration chamber both have tight schedules with SWEA, SWIA, and STATIC stacked up one after the other • Backup chambers exist for both tests but each have drawbacks • Will be watching schedule margin closely to see if we need to mitigate schedule risk by changing chambers • Flight software processing and telemetry • LUT loads and HV control all working now • Most processing and telemetry now working • Outstanding issue with accumulation buffer timing leads to first half of spectrum N and second half of spectrum N-1 being combined

  25. MAVEN PFP STATIC Status August 2012 Jim McFadden, STATIC Lead

  26. STATIC Accomplishments FM STATIC successfully passes EMC – no noise detected. PFDPU successfully produces STATIC APIDs D8 and DA, as needed for EMC. FM ACC/MCP HVPS assembled, tested in high vacuum, ready for integration with the FM unit – last FM board complete. ACC/MCP HVPS board PFRs (PFRs 79,80,82,93 – closed; PRFs 95,97,106 complete, signoff pending) Digital board PFRs (PFR 55,57,66 – closed; PFR 70 signoff pending). Anode board PFRs (PFR 60,64,88 - closed) TDC board PFRs closed (PFR 58 - closed) LVPS board PFRs (PFR 51 - closed) FM spare aperture mechanism & mechanical attenuator subsystem assembled/tested/installed in STATIC FM unit, spare subsystem replaced damaged unit (PFR 102 - signoff pending). FM pin-hole attenuator fabbed/installed (PFR 100 - signoff pending) Spare anode HV connector fabricated/tested – allows spare Anode-MCP to be assembled.

  27. STATIC Open Issues PFDPU not yet generating the bulk of STATIC APIDs Attenuator fix (PFR 100) needs testing during calibration (~8-27) FM spare mechanical attenuator and aperture mechanism need testing during vacuum calibration (PFR 102). Test scripts need to be modified into RTS commands New small ion gun for low energies (<10 eV) fabricated and in test. This will free up the old small ion gun for used in TV testing. New Colutron ion gun run -- ions detected with faraday cup. Still having problems with cooling the heat sink – not designed to operating in a hot calibration room. Colutron gun needs testing with EM sensor before calibrations with the FM sensor. Spare units for critical subsystems are now being assembled (ACC/MCP, MCP-Anode, TOF analyzer) STATIC begins calibrations 8-27.

  28. MAVEN PFP SEP Status August, 2012 Davin Larson, SEP Lead David Glaser, SEP ME Miles Robinson, SEP EE

  29. SEP Accomplishments Unfortunately SEP has had (two) serious mishaps. A STATIC safe-to-mate test resulted in the overstressing of the nano-muscles on both sensor units. (PFR-101) Repairs to the units were done hastily to be ready in time for EMC testing. A final safe-to-mate test was not done prior EMC, thus a nano-muscle that was damaged during cover closing was not detected. This resulted in short from ACTRET to ground. All four nano-muscles were over stressed a second time during EMC due to this short. (PFR 114) Nano-muscle are being replaced now. SEP completed EMC with a need for waiver. SEP noise during CS tests on actuator service Post EMC CPT successful (with exception of actuator) Calibration to begin following repairs (End of week/weekend/ next week) Vibe will be delayed until September. T/V should not be delayed. (Will follow LWP in SNOUT2)

  30. MAVEN PFP PFDPU/GSE Status August 2012 Dorothy Gordon Bill Donakowski Timothy Quinn Peter Berg Chris Tiu Tony Mercer

  31. PFDPU Flight System Final Closeout and Assay completed

  32. PFDPU Flight System EMC Testing at MetLabs during first half of August MAG Heater CE/CS results => addition of EMI Filter GSFC is building the new filter box. SSL will provide mounting studs so the box can simply be bolted on without removing any hardware.

  33. PFDPU Flight System Instrument Integrations completed prior to EMC Testing All CPTs have been run using the PFDPU DCB and Power Supply performance nominal throughout the EMI/EMC operation Interference issue discovered during EMI/EMC Testing First time assembly with flight harnesses & no connector savers One of the backshells could not be completely installed The affected shear panel has been machined and the part is now at Industrial Plating for surface treatment. Deintegration upon return from EMC Testing Instruments to proceed separately through TVAC and Vibration PFDPU Vibration scheduled for August 27th Minor touch-up pending for PFDPU Reinstallation of Shear Panels Cable Harnessing Support for Internal MDM Harness

  34. GSEOS Status Support provided during PF Instrument Integration and Environmental Testing SSL Data hub created routes data from remote/local PFP testing to local/remote users During EMC testing, scientists located at SSL, LASP and GSFC were able to view their data in real-time

  35. PFDPU Ongoing & Upcoming PFDU ETU System used for FSW Test/Development Goal is to keep all ETU instruments integrated ETU Instruments move in and out as they are required for instrument specific tests/calibrations PFDPU Magnetics scheduled for August 29/30 Preparation for PFDPU TVAC in process (scheduled for Sept) Specification of cabling to/from the SNOUT1 chamber & general logistics Qualification criteria and stimulus for the PFDPU based instrument electronics Stimulus and monitoring requirements for the outboard instrument

  36. MAVEN PFP Flight Software Status July 5 2012 Peter Harvey

  37. Operational Status Interface Documents, Meetings, Deliveries • CTM Delivery to LM (8/10/12 ) Development • Real-time checkout of SWIA on ETU • Science Data • Collection Timing offset by 2 seconds (deferred) • Real-time checkout of SWEA on ETU • Developed displays for SWEA • Loaded EEPROM with LUT and RTS • LUT load testing • Science Data collection • Collection Timing • Real-time checkout of STATIC on ETU • Developed displays for SWEA • HV Ramps • Slow HSK specification and development • Loaded EEPROM with LUT and RTS • LUT load testing • Science Data collection (for EMC: Mass Hist and Rates packets only) • Collection Timing • Changed Actuator Polling (to suppress noise in SEP detector) • Testing SSR Flash Recording/playback of Science Data (in progress) Next Up • STATIC Science Data Packet verification • SSR Flash Recording/Playback • Operational code load leveling *** on ETU *** (DVF does NOT make enough messages) • Maximum telemetry rate operations ISSUES • Instrument teams are ignoring rules about command and telemetry rates • Instrument teams are ignoring the LUTs and loading their memories directly • Instruments Are Overloading the CPU with messages, Unlike Instrument Simulator

  38. SPRs and SCRs

  39. Defect Chart

  40. Module Status Chart

  41. Safety and Mission Assurance Monthly Status Report (MSR) July 2012 Jorg Fischer, PFP MAM

  42. SMA SUMMARY • QA supported post vendor assembly modification, tuning efforts, and testing. • Updated parts and flight fastener status database • Performed ESD survey • Performed calibration checks • Alert responses: Updated the alert response database - no impact reports for all alert items, at this time • Polymerics: Mix record database, updated. Performed polymeric witness sample testing and inspections • Continuous inspections of Flight assembly and test areas by SSL and GSFC QA • Offsite EMC setup and testing support

  43. SMA SUMMARY • Performed document reviews, and updates • Verified connector saver installations • Coordinated LASP EUV rework at SSL • Inspections of all FLT units assemblies and harnesses - ongoing • FSW – informal reviews, ongoing • Provided cleanroom support: cleaning of parts, supply, and maintenance for all MAVEN cleanrooms • Updated PFR/NCR/LL data base • PFR status report list sent to GSFC - weekly • Provided assistance to SSL engineers with PFR form and related item close-out documentation

  44. SMA Details • Miscellaneous post vendor PW board population modifications/tuning • Flight harness fab coordination, specification, documentation updates, and inspections • PWA and Assembly Inspections – no issues • PFR/SPR documentation in progress • Checked FLT Binder documentation and PFR status before start of EMC testing • Other activities included the normal, ongoing participation in instrument meetings, discussions, documentation reviews and comments. QA provided ongoing inspections, surveys, operator training and re-certification services, stockroom, cleanroom, shipping, and parts services.

  45. SMA Details • Ready FLT Binders for EMC Testing

  46. SMA PFRs

  47. SMA FLT Fastener DB

  48. SMA SUMMARY – Concerns All concerns are well understood and are closely monitored by SSL and GSFC QA. Pending - Magnetometer FLT binder documentation needs to be signed off by GSFC QA on their next visit.

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