Tohban Report 2015-03-11

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== Memory Management ==
== Memory Management ==
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Decimation was changed from normal_vigorous to active vigorous at 065-19:17:19 UTC (March 6).
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We turned off nighttime events starting 065-19:49:21 UTC (March 6).
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Both of these actions were in response to a productive AR coming over the east limb in the south.  This AR eventually produced a major flare watch.
== Spacecraft Status ==
== Spacecraft Status ==
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We spun up from 14.5 to 14.9 RPM between 2015-064-19:39 and 064-21:03 UTC (March 5).
== Data Gaps ==
== Data Gaps ==
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On March 5 we changed the Rear Fast threshold for detector nine to free up livetime eaten up by fast rates:
On March 5 we changed the Rear Fast threshold for detector nine to free up livetime eaten up by fast rates:
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*15-064-19:39:50 /IDPUTABLE9 OFFSET=REARFASTDAC
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*15-064-19:39:50 /IDPUTABLE9 OFFSET=REARFASTDAC
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*15-064-19:40:12 /IDPLOAD VALUE=0x80  ; was 0x70
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*15-064-19:40:12 /IDPLOAD VALUE=0x80  ; was 0x70
Detector 6 has high fast rates and will probably need the same (for the front) soon.
Detector 6 has high fast rates and will probably need the same (for the front) soon.

Revision as of 23:46, 7 March 2015


Tohban Reports
Start Date: 4 Mar 2015
End Date: 11 Mar 2015
Tohban: Lindsay Glesener
Tohban email: glesener@ssl.berkeley.edu
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Contents

Solar Activity

FLARES!!! Awesome, occulted flares.


Memory Management

Decimation was changed from normal_vigorous to active vigorous at 065-19:17:19 UTC (March 6).

We turned off nighttime events starting 065-19:49:21 UTC (March 6).

Both of these actions were in response to a productive AR coming over the east limb in the south. This AR eventually produced a major flare watch.

Spacecraft Status

We spun up from 14.5 to 14.9 RPM between 2015-064-19:39 and 064-21:03 UTC (March 5).

Data Gaps

Temperatures

Detector issues

On March 5 we changed the Rear Fast threshold for detector nine to free up livetime eaten up by fast rates:

Detector 6 has high fast rates and will probably need the same (for the front) soon.


Other notes

Spacecraft Management

Decimation Active/Vigorous
Night time data (fronts) plus/minus 4 minutes only
Night time data (rears) plus/minus 4 minutes only
Require extra passes? No
Requirement for moving pointer? No
Attenuator operation Normal
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