MATLAB SETUP

  1. Make sure to be connected to JPL VPN if not on JPL network already when opening matlab.

On-Time Tuning

  1. Manually move all cobras (not just the ones of interest) to home positions (make sure you have gloves on)
  2. Generate ROM Scripts using Matlab function:
    Dropbox\PFS_EM\SVN\MATLAB\ontimeTuning.m
    1. ROM Script filenames shall follow the convention: YYYY_MM_DD_(theta/phi)(Fwd/Rev)_onTimeTuning.lst (Example: 2014_06_09_thetaFwd_onTimeTuning.lst)
  3. Execute ROM Scripts with MSIM
  4. Change names of test directories to follow convention: MM_DD_YY_HH_MM_SS_(theta/phi)(Fwd/Rev)_onTimeTuning

  1. Start the Cobra ROM check script
  2. All 9 positioners should move to +HS with assumed on-time settings
  3. At the first pause in the script, check that theta and phi are in +HS
  4. Resume script
  5. When script is complete, check that theta and phi are in their -HS (home pos)
  6. If theta and phi did not reach their hard-stops then on-time values assumed by on-time tuning script may need to be adjusted.

Target Convergence Analysis

  1. Copy MSIM target log dir on testbed computer (eg: D:\PfsTests\06_16_14_10_36_21_TargetRun\Log) to the drobox test results target convergence folder (Dropbox\PFS_EM\TEST_RESULTS\TargetConvergence\). Rename the log directory in dropbox to have the same name as the mother directory on testbed computer (eg: 06_16_14_10_36_21_TargetRun).
  2. Open up the matlab script targConvAnlys script in matlab (Dropbox\PFS_EM\SVN\MATLAB\targConvAnlys.m)
  3. Change the logdir to the one containing the msim target logs
  4. Update the config file to latest version or whatever is appropriate for this test run.
  5. Change save figures variable to whatever you want depending on if you want figures saved.
  6. Run the script and the figures and mat files will be saved to the same log directory as the log txt files are in.

Target Convergence Comparisons

  1. Run the target convergence analysis on data you wish to compare. The mat files from that script are needed for this comparison.
  2. Open the matlab script: Dropbox\PFS_EM\SVN\MATLAB\convCompare.m

Motor Map Damping Analysis

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