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Revision as of 16:29, 5 December 2012
Preparations for Construction of the Full-Scale Tagger Microscope
Current Work
- Determine an ideal process to assemble components of the fiber splicing unit.
- Optimize and document a reliable, repeatable process for fusing 2mm x 2mm square optical fibers using a fiber splicing unit.
- Work with James McIntyre to develop polishing, gluing, painting, and quality assurance procedures for optical fibers.
A List of Specifications/Manuals for Items in Lab 405
Net Booter Quick Start Pamphlet
Ultra Black Silicone Adhesive (gasket maker)
Completed Work
- Clean and organize room P405.
- Help assemble equipment to be used in the manufacture of optical bundles for the tagger microscope.
Pictures
From Summer 2012:
LabView Program
During the summer of 2012, Ben Willis wrote a LabView program that would communicate with a NetBooter and ultimately control a heater and water pump. LabView also plots the temperature of water being heated, and plots the changing temperatures on a graph on the front panel. I have added a little to Ben's work, but not much. Before Ben left, he wrote a final report of his work on the program and in the lab in general.