EMIR electronics AIV and commisioning

Núñez, M.; Joven, E.; Fernandez, P.; Garzón, F.; Barreto, C. M.; Patrón, J.; Mato, Á.; Moreno, H.; Tubio, O.; Vega, N.
Bibliographical reference

Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9908, id. 99088Z 11 pp. (2016).

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2016
Number of authors
10
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10
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Description
EMIR is the NIR imager and multi-object spectrograph common user instrument for the GTC and it has recently passed its first light on sky. EMIR was built by a Consortium of Spanish and French institutes led by the IAC. EMIR has finished its AIV phase at IAC facilities and it is now in commissioning on sky at GTC telescope, having completed the first run. During previous cool downs the EMIR subsystems have been integrated in the instrument progressively for verifying its functionality and performance. In order to fulfil the requirements, prepare the instrument to be in the best conditions for installation in the telescope and to solve unexpected electronics drawbacks, some changes in the implementation have been accomplished during AIV. In this paper it is described the adjustments, modifications and lessons learned related to electronics along AIV stages and the commissioning in the GTC. This includes actions in different subsystems: Hawaii2 detector and its controller electronics, Detector translation Unit, Multi object slit, wheels for filters and grisms, automatisms, vacuum, cryogenics and general electronics.