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Overview of STIS Repair Plans Charles R. Proffitt November 16, 2006
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 2 STIS History Installed during SM2, Feb 14, 1997 Side 1 Failed May 16, 2001 (after ~ 4.5 yrs) Short across power input leads Probably failed tantalum capacitor Side 1 electronics not accessible w/o removing STIS Side 2 failed Aug 3, 2004 (after ~ 3 yrs) Interpoint converter in low voltage power supply failed Supplied power to most instrument mechanisms - aperture wheel, MSM, CCD shutter, etc. Can’t get light to the detectors Need to replace LVPS2 card in MEB1 Can be accessed w/o removing STIS
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 3 STIS in HST with Location of MEB STIS NICMOS NCC +V2 MEB Cover
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 4 STIS +V2 Side +V3 Side MEB-1 MEB-2 Flight STIS Instrument MEB-1 Cover L-Handle EVA Handle MEB Cover Extension MEB Cover Extension Clamp STIS Closeup
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 5 STIS Main Electronics Box (MEB) LVPS-2 LVPS2 Board (Engineering Unit) MEB1 with Cover Removed MEB Structure (non-flight)
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 6 LVPS-2 Interfaces Circuit board LVPS-2 has 3 main functions Supply Heater Power +15 volts to Thermal Control Zone A and B Supply Calibration Lamp Power +30 volts to Calibration Lamp Controller Supply Mechanism Power +5 volts to Mechanism Optical Coupler +15 volts to Mechanism Drivers +30 Volts to Mechanism motors LVPS-2R will connect to MEB motherboard
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 7 HST +V2 Functional Overview of Repair Major activities to be performed to repair STIS Open the +V2 Aft Shroud doors Remove STIS EVA Handrail Remove MEB Cover Clamp Install the Fastener Capture Plate (FCP) Tool Release MEB cover fasteners (111) Remove MEB Cover and FCP Tool Remove failed LVPS-2 board Install replacement LVPS-2R board Install replacement MEB cover Perform Aliveness Test Install the STIS Thermal Interface Kit (STIK) Install the STIK Radiator (STIKER) Close the +V2 Aft Shroud doors
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 8 EVA Timeline Goal from STIS Repair SRR was to get STIS repair and cooling to fit in one EVA day.
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 9 STIS Repair - NBL 06.2 Images
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 10 STIS Aliveness Test To be conducted during EVA Verify connectivity of LVPS-2R board to MEB motherboard. Ensure that major functions of LVPS-2R all work Verify heaters enabled Enable SES telemetry collection Enable (close) mechanism and lamp relays and verify output voltages Less Than 10 minutes in duration. Macro started at beginning of test will ensure auto-shutdown Isolate any failure to specific pin. (This is when we find out if it worked)
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 11 Cooling System (SCS) Overview STIS The STIS Cooling System (SCS) is intended to conduct heat away from the MAMA detector radiator and radiate it into the aft- shroud. Evolved from the STIK interface to the Aft Shroud Cooling System Three part assembly: SCS Mounting Bracket (SMB) The STIS Thermal Interface Kit (STIK An actuator forces STIK pressure plate against STIS radiator Soft thermal interface material on the pressure plate conducts heat to heat pipes. The STIK Extended Radiator (STIKER) Spreader heat pipes on the STIKER conduct and radiate heat away from the instrument. STIS NICMOS NCC STIKER STIK Support Bracket
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 12 Why install the SCS? Without SCS would expect a significant increase in MAMA tube temperature over previous side-2 values (~ 4 C). Substantial increase in MAMA dark rates New temperature regime for detectors SCS should keep tube temperatures ~ 2 C lower than were seen in 2003-2004. Should reduce MAMA detector dark currents.
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 13 Challenges of STIS Repair STIS repair requires a whole EVA If fewer EVAs than expected are available, STIS repair will be the first thing deleted! Removal of 111 MEB Cover Fasteners Need to be prepared to handle stripped or jammed fasteners Removal of MEB cover RFI gasket Removal of LVPS-2 card Card Locks may stick - studies indicate card can be removed anyway Insertion of LVPS-2R Tolerances very tight, need all active pins to connect Need enough force to engage pins, but not enough to break anything Debris generated by fastener, cover plate, and card removal Determined to be within acceptable limits HST PCS analysis of SCS Jitter and STIKER mass control ongoing Failed SCS installation could cause jitter.
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 14 Status after PDR Hardware shown to meet requirements NBL tests successfully demonstrated execution of STIS Repair with high-fidelity hardware 10 successful completions of LVPS-2 change-out 2 successful completions of SCS installation Extensive testing and analysis performed to show compliance with HST Contamination requirements Test results for high-risk tasks (Card Extraction and Insertion) and resulting requirements The STIS Repair Team has defined and implemented plans, processes, tools, and has in place the organization to proceed to CDR (January 2007).
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STIS Repair TIPS PresentationNov 16, 2006 15 STIS Repair Top-level Schedule
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