STATUS REPORT FOR PERIOD 1 JULY THROUGH 31 JULY 1968 SUBMITTED UNDER CONTRACT TO U.S. GOVERNMENT CONTRACT NO. (SANITIZED)
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STATUS REPORT
for Period
1 July through 31 July 1968
Submitted under Contract to
U. S. Government
File No., 11038
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This document is presented as the Monthly
Status Report under contract to the U. S.
Government
The report period represented herein covers
the period 1 July through 31 July 1968.
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Program Status
INDEX
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Summary
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Task 1
- Statements of Work, Specifications, Report
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Preparation
Task 2
- Scheduling and Planning
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Task 3
- Test and Inspection Procedures
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Task 4
- Management, Administration and Supervision
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Task 5
- Meetings
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Task 6
- Facilities Requirements
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Task 7
- Main Frame
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Task 8
- Skin
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Task 9
- Granite and Ways Assembly for Stages
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Task 11
- Air Bearings
- Stage Drives
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Task 12
- Film Drives
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- Film Platen
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Task 14
- Film Cooling
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Tasks 16,
17, 18
- Optics
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Task 20
Task 21 -
- General Platen Illumination
Optical Bridge
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Task 22 -
Interferometer Assembly
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Task 23 -
Optics Drives
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Task 24 -
Image Analysis System
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Task 26 -
Digitizing Logic
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Task 27 -
Metric Readout
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Task 28 -
Output Logic and Interface
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Task 29 -
Cabling
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Task 30 -
Control Console
26
Task 32 -
Computer
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Task 33 -
Electronic Racks & Control Cabinets
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Task 34 - Utilities, Vacuum and Air Systems 29
Task 35 - Vibration Absorption and Leveling 30
Task 36 - Overall Assembly 31
Task 37 - R.F.I. Suppression 32
Task 38 - Environmental Control 33
Task 39 - Reliability Analysis 34
Task 40 - Installation 35
Task 42 - Breadboards and Test Services 36
Task 43 - Computer Programming and Services 37
Task 44 - Preacceptance Test in Fabrication Plant 38
Task 45 - Acceptance Test in Fabrication Plant 39
Task 46 - Acceptance Test after Installation 40
Task 47 - Instruction Manuals 41
Task 48 Spare Parts Lists 42
Task 49 - Operator Training 43
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APPENDICES
Trip Report (Task 16, 17, 18)
Status Report (Task 16, 17, 18)
Clarification of 12 Items re Site Preparation
(Task 40)
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PROGRAM STATUS
Summary as of July 31, 1968
Scheduled percentage of program completed - 20.9%
Actual percentage completed this date - 18.1%
The percentage of planned completion actually achieved
this month has been diluted by 1) delay by the prospective Image
Analysis System subcontractor in preparing an acceptable proposal
(problem of adequate acceptance testing), and 2) a strike at the
French optical subcontractor's plant (resolved in June) causing a
delay in initial progress.
Program management is applying major effort in these
two areas and it is planned that the difference between scheduled
and actual performance will narrow in future reports.
manufacturing continues to maintain the schedule
with the majority of parts completed and in inventory.
Clean room construction is progressing, and bids have
been received for the required equipment.
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Task 1 Statements of Work, Specifications, Report Preparation
Scheduled percentage of completion 17.4%
Actual percentage this date 17.4%
This task is on schedule in accordance with the overall
program plan. All revised and new speCifications will be transmitted
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Task 2 Scheduling and Planning
Scheduled percentage of completion
Actual percentage this date
Detailed schedules for machine assembly are
completed. The test schedules are currently being prepared.
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Test and inspection procedures have been prepared
for the acceptance of vendor furnished equipment. These procedures
have been incorporated into the purchase orders which have been
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Task 4 Management, Administration, Supervision
Scheduled percentage of completion
Actual percentage this date
Management has met with
the computer programming subcontractor, and with the optics
subcontractor during this report period. Theresults of these
meetings are reported under Task 43 and Tasks 16,17 and 18.
17.0%
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Task 5 Meetings
Scheduled percentage of completion 17.0%
Actual percentage this date 17.0%
No meetings with customer representatives were
scheduled or held during the month of July.
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Task 6 Facilities Requirements
Scheduled percentage of completion 27.0%
Actual percentage this date 25.0%
The modification to
acilities is progressing according
to plan. During the report period, the construction phase of the clean
room has been completed, and the load distribution pads and isolaters
installed. The air conditioning and cooling system ducting layout has been
completed, and bids have been submitted to contractors.
Bids are also being received for the air conditioning and
ancillary equipment.
Installation of the electrical wiring will be started during
the next report period.
Specification No, 11, Installation requirements for the
Ultra High Precision Stereocomparator, has been revised to incorporate the
changes outlined in the minutes of the Technical Review Meetings which
were held during the month of June 1968.
Some slippage has been experienced during this report period
due to a strike in the area. It has been necessary to ask for bids for
fabricators of ductwork from contractors outside of the strike area.
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Task 7 Main Frame and Structural Elements
Scheduled percentage of completion 90.0%
Actual percentage this date 90 . 0%
The main frame assembly which was scheduled for
delivery on July 8 was delayed until August 1 at
request. STAT
The delay' was requested in order to provide additional time to
complete the clean room modifications.
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Task 8 Skin
Scheduled percentage of completion 0.0%
Actual percentage this date 0.0%
As reported previously, the release of drawings
for manufacture and assembly of the skin panels is scheduled for
September 8, 1968.
No work has been done on this task during the
month of July.
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Task 9 Granite & Ways Assembly for StaqeS
Scheduled percentage of completion
80.0%
Actual percentage this date
65.0%
A field engineering trip was made to
to
monitor the preparation of the granite. The base granite has been
rescheduled for delivery in two parts - August 9 and August 16.
During the initial grinding of the granite slab, the
vendor broke several of his grinding tools. This necessitated
re-scheduling to a later delivery date.
The casters and jacks for handling have been
fabricated.
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Task 10 ALT Bearings
Scheduled percentage of completion 50.0%
Actual percentage this date 50.0%
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As reported previously, the air bearings and
mounts have been fabricated and are in storage awaiting
final assembly to the stages.
No work was performed on this task during
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Task 11 Stage Drives
Scheduled percentage of completion 30.0%
Actual percentage this date 30.0%
As reported previously, the mechanical components
for the stage drives have been fabricated and are in storage awaiting
assembly to the stages. The castings also have been placed in
storage awaiting assembly.
The electronic chassis for the stage drives are
presently in process by the fabricator. Several field engineering
trips were made during the month of July, and itwas learned that
the sheet metal work has been completed and also the PC boards.
The fabricator is now in the process of painting and silk screening
the panels. Work is now in process on the wire harnesses.
Most of the components scheduled for July 30, 1968
for the chassis have been received.
The delivery date for the finished chassis has been
set at September 8, 1968.
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Task 12 Film Drive and Transport System
Scheduled percentage of completion 354.0%
Actual percentage this date 35.0%
As previously reported, the mechanical components
for the film drive and transport system have been completed and
are in storage pending assembly with the platen frame.
The electronic chassis for the film drive are
presently in process by the fabricator. Several field engineering
trips were made during the month of July to check on the fabricator's
progress. One-rthird of the chassis required by the film drive are
now in the painting and silk screening process.
Most of the components scheduled for July 30, 1968
have been received. The delivery date for the finished chassis
is scheduled for September 8, 1968.
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Task 13 Film Platen and Film Clamping
Scheduled percentage of completion 11.0%
Actual percentage this date 11.0%
The drawings covering the film platen have been
released to the
shop for fabrication.
Specifications and designs covering the glass platen
are being extensively reviewed in order to obtain the proper glass
and finish. During this period, a substitute glass will be available
for testing of the film platen.
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Task 14 Film Cooling
Scheduled percentage of completion
Actual percentage this date 12.0%
Is in the process of working with the optical
subcontractor regarding the air control equipment to be supplied
by
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As information is received, detailed drawings are being STAT
prepared for fabrication.
?The specifications for the air supply and refrigera-
tion have not yet been finalized. We are currently working with
the customer's consultant regarding these requirements.
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Tasks 16,
17 and 18
Viewing Optics, Viewing Illumination,
and Reticle Projector and Illumination
Scheduled percentage of completion 25.0%
Actual percentage this date
11.0%
A monitoring visit was made to optical
subcontractor, during the month of July. A copy of the trip report
is included as Appendix I.
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Task 20 General Platen Illumination
Scheduled percentage of completion 27.0%
Actual percentage this date 27.0%
All of the mechanical components for the general
platen illumination system have now been manufactured, and
are in storage awaiting final assembly.
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Scheduled percentage of completion 40.0%
Actual percentage this date 40 . 0%
In order to be compatible with the overall program
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been rescheduled for delivery August 15, 1968.
The assembly of the bridge is scheduled for
the month of August.
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Task 22 Interferometer Assembly
Scheduled percentage of completion 20.0%
Actual percentage this date 20.0%
The mechanical assemblies for the interferometer
assembly have been received and are in storage awaiting final
assembly.
The lasers have been received and are being checked
out and tested. The mirrors have been ordered, and the quoted
delivery of late August still stands.
The artwork for the PC boards for the interferometer
assembly has been given to the fabricator, and the scheduled
delivery date is August 22, 1968.
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Scheduled percentage of completion 18 .1%
Actual percentage this date 13.0%
The PC boards for approximately 10% of the
electronic chassis for the optics drive assembly are now in the
process of being painted and silk screened. Work is in process
on the wire harnesses.
During the last monitoring visit at
information was obtained which required minor changes to be
incorporated in the optics drive assemblies so that they would
Interface smoother with
STAT
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Scheduled percentage of completion 25.4%
Actual percentage this date 6.0%
Components for some of the
supplied electronic
chassis have already been ordered and delivery schedules set up.
The auto brite assembly to be interfaced with the,
Image Analysis System has been completed by the
STAT
shop with STAT
the exception of one part which is being fabricated by an outside
firm.
A meeting has been set up with
on STAT
August 15, 1968 to negotiate the final subcontract for the Image
Analysis System.
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Task 26 Digitizing Logic Subassembly
Scheduled percentage of completion 26.0%
Actual percentage this date 20.0%
The electronic components for the digitizing logic
subassembly are in the process of being fabricated. The sheet
metal work and the work for the PC boards has been completed.
The fabricator is now in the process of painting and silk screen-
ing the panels.
is experiencing difficulty in obtaining compatible
delivery dates for special connectors which are used in this chassis.
Every effort is being made to better the quoted delivery dates.
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Task 27 Metric Readout
Scheduled percentage of completion 25.0%
Actual percentage this date 25.0%
One of the electronic chassis for the metric readout
has been received. The card wiring has been completed, and the
computer program for checking the wiring has been prepared and
received. Work is in process now at to check out the chassis
with the wiring diagrams.
Additional work is being performed on this chassis
by the shop.
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Task 28 Output Logic and Interfaces and Systems
Scheduled percentage of completion 15.0%
Percentage complete this date 15.0%
The electronic chassis and components for the
output logic system are being fabricated.
During the field engineering trips which were made
in July, it was leanred that approximately 25% of the components
for the chassis have been received by the fabricator.
Deliveries for the finished chassis are scheduled
for early November.
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Task 29 Cabling
Scheduled percentage of completion 26.0%
Actual percentage this date 12.0%
A substantial proportion of the cabling hardware
ordered has been received.
About 9% of the cables released for manufacture have
been completed.
This task will be re-scheduled during the next reporting
period in order to take into account the long delivery dates quoted for
specialized connectors.
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Task 30 Control Console and Chair
Scheduled percentage of completion
30,0%
Actual percentage this date 30.0%
As reported previously, the control console base
has been manufactured and is in storage awaiting assembly.
The switch assembly for the display panel is
scheduled for delivery on August 15, and the power supply
assembly is scheduled for November 1.
The fabrication of the sheet metal components
is being done in the
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The components for the mechanical portion of
the control console have been ordered. The final assembly
schedule requires completion on October 14, 1968.
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Task 32 Computer
Scheduled percentage of completion 50.0%
Actual percentage this date 50.0%
As previously reported, delivery of the
Model DDP 516 computer is scheduled for 27 August 1968.
The manufacturer reports that this delivery date
will be on schedule.
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Task 33 Electronic Racks and Control Cabinets
Scheduled percentage of completion 30.0%
Actual percentage this date
17.0%
The majority of the material for the drawers has
been fabricated in the Shop.
At the request of the
STAT
Shop, the delivery dates of STAT
the electronic cabinets were moved up to meet the scheduled delivery
of the electronic chassis. Delivery of certain connectors required
in the electronic cabinets has been quoted at ten or more weeks.
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Task 34 Utilities, Vacuum and Air Systems
Scheduled percentage of completion 17 1 0%
Actual percentage this date 17.0%
The utilities cabinet has been purchased and
delivery has been promised for August 15, 1968.
The drawings covering the mechanical components
have been released for fabrication.
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Task 35 Vibration Absorption and Leveling
Scheduled percentage of completion 60.0%
Percentage completed this date 60. 0%
The isolation system has been received from
the vendor and has been installed in its final location in the
clean room.
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Task 36 Overall Assembly
Scheduled percentage of completion 0.0%
Actual percentage this date 0.0%
Planning for overall assembly and test which
was done during the design phase is being reviewed.
Because of the delay in the delivery of the
main frame, the first sub-assemblies will not begin until
August 196-8.
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Percentage completed this date 0. 0%
As previously reported, the installation of the
RFI equipment is scheduled to begin 9 September 1968.
No work was performed on this task during the
month of July.
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Task 38 Environmental Control
Scheduled percentage of completion 30 . 0%
Actual percentage this date 30.0%
During the month of July,
has worked with STAT
the environmental air conditioning consultant, STAT
who has almost completed the design of the air conditioning system.
See Task 6, Facilities Requirements, with which is
incorporated the environmertal control system.
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Reliability Analysis
Scheduled percentage of completion 0.0%
Actual percentage this date 0.0%
No work was performed on this task during
the month of July.
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Task 40 Installation
Scheduled percentage of completion 0.0%
Actual percentage this date 0.0%
During the June meeting with the customer and
the customer's air conditioning consultant, it was agreed that
various items pertaining to the site preparation would require
resolution.
These items were clarified by
and an itemized
list of the action taken was sent to the customer and to the air
conditioning consultant. A copy of, this list is attached as
Appendix
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management met with
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and revisions mutually agreed upon by boil
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has worked closely with
to review the functional requirements of the computer program. This
aspect of the task has essentially been completed.
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Company Contacted:
Contacted by:
Date Contacted:
Job No.
TRIP REPORT
Week of July 22, 1968
342
The purpose of this visit was to perform the first review, of the work
of the fabrication of the Stereocomparator under Job 042.
STAT
1. Removal of Condenser
had misinterpreted one of the
drawings
STAT
showing the
slot in the
"T" shape granite stage. The
slot
actually
runs parallel and beneath the optical bridge, whereas
believed the slot ran at 90 degrees to the optical bridge.
had
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holders. This is, of course, a substantial amount of disassembly;
however, compared to the removal of the optical bridge, the work
required is minor.
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design for removal of the condenser was STAT
dependent on the slot running at 90 degrees to the optical bridge.
Since this was not so, the condenser could not be removed from the
Stereocomparator without a complete dismantling of the optical bridge.
It was pointed out to them that certain minor changes in the flange
dimensions of the condenser mounting, together with a technique
for disassembly, would allow removal of the condenser, by removal
of the glass platen only.
The removal of the glass platen would require removal
of the platen holder, which in turn, supports the film drives, and film
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2. Removal of Infrared Heat
To remove infrared from the main illumination system,
has arranged a mirror that reflects infrared but transmits
visual light energy. This is located immediately after the primary
condenser. The mirror reflects the heat back towards the 450 watt
high pressure Xenon enclosed arc lamp.
The system contains three additional mirrors of the
so-called "cold" mirror type whereby the infrared energy is trans-
mitted and removed from the system and the visual energy is reflected
by the mirror.
3. Tooling for Final Testing
has designed an arrangement for mounting the
supplied optical bridge, together with the necessary mounting
supports for the illumination system and other portions of the
Stereocomparator. The design is based on the use of a reinforced
concrete form, essentially appearing similar to our Stereocomparator
with built-in mounting plates for the various elements of the
Stereocomparator optical system.
They have built a complete wooden model of 1/4 scale
for the design they envisioned. The model was very well constructed
and painted to show the various elements of the system.
4. Microswitches
It was pointed out to
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that they had installed STAT
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the image rotator which were capable of infinite rotation in either
direction. This made very little sense in that the purpose of the
microswitch was to limit rotation and so in these instances the
microswitches would have no function, and would have to be dis-
connected.
agreed to eliminate and not use microswitches STAT
in this type of application.
5. Brakes
servo drives.
but
install them.
the effect on
was requested to eliminate brakes on all of the
There was some question about the necessity for brakes,
agreed to provide for the brakes but not actually to
They would be supplied, in any event by
6. Data for
would be nil.
The
had 'requested
and so
to provide them
with (a) the linear amount of de-focussing, (b) focal length for the
system, (c) the F number, (d) the numerical value of the aperture. This
Information was provided by
STAT
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in the form of tabulations and STAT
other data as was indicated. (See Appendix IV.)
7. Platen Glass
has found difficulty in procuring platen glass to their
specifications,. To ease this situation
had been requested to
change the refractive index of the main platen glass from a value of
1.467 to a value of 1.516. They stated that this would upset their
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optical design and that consequently, they will attempt to provide
with suitable material at an added cost to their present program.
was shown
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drawings C-4263 and C-42 63A. They STAT
stated that the specifications could not be achieved in France. They
said, however, that it should be possible to design and build platens
that would be perfectly satisfactbry for the performance of the
Stereocomparator. They will provide a cost quotation and a delivery
schedule, but it may take some time because of difficulty in obtaining
Information during the
plant shut-down during the month of STAT
August. Six months was mentioned as a possible procurement schedule.
8. Drawing Submittal for Completion of Job #302
was told to send to
one complete set of STAT
transparencies of all drawings related to the design of the Stereocomparator.
In addition, they are to send two prints of all drawings revised since the
submittal of previous drawings, or to be revised during the fabrication
phase of the Stereocomparator.
9. Sliprings
drawing D-8190 shows the connecting plug looking
upwards as the slipring is mounted to the anamorph system.
cannot interface with the slipring assembly in this position. There is
a main portion of the anamorph frame which interferes with the plug. It
is possible for them to utilize an arrangement whereby the plug looks
downwards.
must perform the proper interface arrangement since
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anamorph frame.
by
cannot perform a re-design of the
will provide a slot in the part to be used
for wiring access. See drawing C-5181 revised 7/10/68.
10. Zoom Counter Weight
At the request of
has agreed to mount a
weight of 0.434 kg to the main zoom upper element to counterbalance
the zoom assembly.
11. Main Zoom Driving Motor
has provided for a new motor for the main zoom,
their drawing 4960 extract was presented as a layout for examination
only.
proposal is to use a F9M2 Servalco motor with a
Servo-Aek tachometer SA 740.A7, and a gear reducer PIC U211 with a
one divided by 80 ratio.
12.
in the
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Drawing Errors
Over the months, drawing errors have been found by STAT
drawings. They are mostly errors of procedure whereby STAT
two drawings have been called out with the same drawing number,
or
figures transposed in the numbers, or the wrong paper size called out,
that is the prefix letter would be in error. In addition, some dimensional
errors were found.
STAT
Is going to correct all drawing errors and
reissue drawings with the appropriate revisions.
13.
Lamp Mounting Insulation
There was an error in the design of the insulation for
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mounting the main illumination lamp.. The material and design had been
for a steel part and this would have made an electrical problem as the
high tension terminal of the lamp would have been connected to the ground.
realized their error and a new drawing will be prepared.
14. Unused Drawing Numbers
Of the many drawing numbers assigned to
STAT
at the STAT
beginning of the design project, a substantial number remain unused.
has beginning blocks of numbers and so the unused numbers
are scattered through this spectrum. They will be turned back to
later on in the fabrication program0
does not wish to release
the drawing numbers until they are sure they will not require them later.
15. High Tension Cable for Lamps
has asked for a specimen of the electrical cable
to be used for the illumination lamps, both the 450 watt and the reticle
lamps. has agreed to send them a 12" length of the appropriate
material.
16. Lamp Mounting
STAT
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drawing A-780.4 shows a part for mounting the lamp STAT
for the main illumination system. The lamp is held in position by a set
screw bearing against the part.
is to revise the part to make it STAT
strong enough to withstand the force of the set screw.
17. 450 Watt Lamphouse
was told that they must provide an enclosure for STAT
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the main illumination lamphouses, with attachments for the
supplied STAT
ventilation system. That is, there would be tubing connectors in and out
of the lamphouse arranged to cool the lamp ahead of the first condenser
system. The connector fittings would be 5 centimeters in diameter and
would look downwards.
18. Lamp Power Supplies
111 require the use of the
supplied power STAT
supplies for the various illumination systems during their acceptance
testing.
must send these units to
their sub-system check-out.
19.
to
in plenty of time for STAT
Lamphouse Enclosure
had prepared Sketch SK 5.63 covering necessary change's STAT
with STAT
drawing E 7785. The sketch was submitted to
an explanation for the changes.
20. Illumination System Castin
to
had prepared Sketch SK 509A covering necessary changesSTAT
drawings E 7637 and E 7638. The sketches were submitted to STAT
with an explanation for the changes.
21. Optical Switching Arrangement
There are various diaphragms and apertures associated with
switching between the 40mm and 80mm objectives of the main illumination
systems.
STAT
has designed Geneva drive mechanisms for these STAT
switching motions so that the proper over-travel and specific positioning
of the optical parts will be achieved.
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2 2 . Adjustable Diaphragm
The variable diaphragm aperture for the main illumination?
system is controlled by a cam with two special profiles. One profile
relates to the 40mril objective lens and the second profile relates to
the 80mm objective lens. It is thus necessary for the drive mechanism
to select the appropriate profile as the respective objective lenses are
turned into position. In addition, there are different dead zones at the
two ends of the cams and a dead zone at the center of the cam. These ?
dead zones are related to the cam driving mechanism and .not to the
condenser positioning function.
The driving system for the cam rotates through 360 degrees
with no provision for over-travel. In addition, there is a severe space
limitation and the potentiometer was required to be of minimum diameter.
This dictated a miniature 10-turn potentiometer which was found to be
available in the CIC catalog with an accuracy range of 0.1%. This
potentiometer would be geared into the system in a ratio of 10 to 1,
using precision servo type gearing.
There is no provision for over-travel in the system,, This
situation would have to be corrected by proper commands from the main
zoom system to which the diaphragm servo is slaved.
had provided a F5C2 Servalco motor for driving
the diaphragm. This motor operated from three volts d.c. and was not
compatible with the
servo system which developed 12 volts d.c.
Because of the space problem, it was not possible to use one of the
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that there were other motors available with sufficient power and of an
adequately small size. The re-design will be made by
23. Main Zoom Servo
In studying the servo system of the main zoom, it was
found that there were no provisions for switching between cam segments
on the servo items slaved to the zoom, nor did the gearing for the main
zoom potentiometer conform to the zoom driving cam. That is, the Cam
required 720 degrees of motion to give the zoom lenses full travel.
The zoom potentiometer also rotated 720 degrees. This
would have resulted in the same output appearing twice in each cycle
of the cam. There was likewise no provision for over-travel. The
design also included a small Globe motor which did not have
the capability of producing full travel of the zoom system in the three
seconds that had been stipulated for all systems.
A new motor was therefore provided in the design, a
Servalco F9M2
Is required to perform revisions to the
mechanical design of the zoom drive and potentiometer system. The
new system will include one set of potentiometers rotating 360 degrees
as the cam rotates 720 degrees for the purpose of zoom position readout-
and zoom servo control.
In addition, there will be a set of potentiometers revolving
180 degrees as the cam rotates 720 degrees. These potentiometers are
for the purpose of controlling the slave servo systems on the diaphragm
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24. Main Zoom- Potentiometers
and condenser systems. These latter potentiometers must be of a type
where the position of the sliding contact can be adjusted with respect to
its driving shaft. This is to accommodate the individual position of the
slave cams.
In order to provide a means for controlling over-travel
will provide a pair of microsw itches, one at each end of the
cam travel. These are arranged so that 12% before the end of the cam
travel the additional microswitch will be activated. This will provide
a means for reducing the drive velocity as the end of the cam position
is reached.
Because of the additional potentiometers required for the
control of the diaphragm and condenser systems and including the
additional microswitch contacts, a larger Cannon plug has been speci-
fled to
The new plug was an MS-3102 A-36-2011-66. This
plug would contain 52 No. 16 contacts, with four No. 12 contacts and
provides for a reasonable number of spare contacts.
The same system of linear potentiometers is required for
the control of the diaphragm and for control of the condenser for the main
illumination system. These potentiometers turn at 1/4 the speed of the
Omain zoom cam, that is, the potentiometers turn closely 349 degrees for
720 degrees of revolution of the zoom cam.
Two potentiometers are required for the film condenser.
0 One is switched by the objeative lens turret to operate when the 4 Omm
objective lens is in the system. The other is switched by the turret to
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potentiometers are independently adjustable, one to the other, with
respect to the driving shaft. They are arranged so that the output of
one potentiometer reads in the range of 0 to 5 volts while the output
of the second potentiometer reads in the range of 5 to 10 volts. The
exact voltage values are functions of the condenser drive cam over
each of its two ranges. A similar arrangement is required for the
adjustable diaphragm driving cam. On a theoretical basis, a single
pair of potentiometers would drive both the condenser and the dia-
phragm; however, this would allow no flexibility whatever in trimming
the system, and is felt to be an unwise restriction. Four potentiometers
have been required, therefore, for each of the main zooms. The model CIC
Series 170 or 200 (clamp lug mounting) would be satisfactory for this purpose.
The potentiometers for the balance of the servo systems would
be arranged to turn one revolution (approximately 347 degrees) for two revo-
lutions of the zoom cam, or 720 degrees. The suggested stack of poten-
tiometers would be of the multiple cup type:
1) One with a special taper for brightness control with
respect to film peaking.
2) A linear potentiometer for the reticle zoom 10X command
to the servo system.
3) An exponential potentiometer for the main zoom position
readout to the computer servo system.
An exponential potentiometer for the panel meter as a
readout for the zoom magnification.
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5) A logarithmic potentiometer for the purpose of
automatically maintaining optimum control of the
servo gage.
And lastly, a linear potentiometer with no particular
assignment.
This latter group of six potentiometers could be similar to
CIC Series 117.
Drawings - Illumination
drawing numbers relating to the illumination
system and the problems of servo control are as follows:
Condenser Cam C 7495
Diaphragm Cam - C 7572
-Main Zoom Cam - B 5066 ?
Main Zoom, Cam and Potentiometer - B 4.690
Reticle Zoom 10X Cam - B 7085.
26. Anamorph Ratio Readout
The anamorph system function of shaft angle versus
anamorph expansion has not yet been computed by
STAT
STAT
and there- STAT
fore there is no data upon which to base the ordering of the special
readout potentiometer system for the anamorph. This information should
be available in October 1968.
27. Condenser Drive
The condenser drive for the main illumination system is
provided by with a dual position cam essentially identical to STAT
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that used for the diaphragm control. The cam contours would be
entirely different but the general arrangement would be identical.
This system is also equipped with a 10-turn linear potentiometer.
28. Illumination System Cooling
had no provision for cooling the filter wheel
assembly. Infrared energy coming from the lamphouse could be
entirely absorbed by the high density filter wheel elements.
Further to the problem of cooling,
STAT
had designed STAT
an open system with reference to the mechanism of the illumination
system.
was asked to provide a suitable mounting means for
an enclosure to be provided by
appropriate air cooling connections.
In this enclosure would be the
will study the situation
and make the appropriate interface recommendations.
29. Filter Wheel Density Requirements
stipulated to
STAT
STAT
STAT
that the following filter density STATT
specifications were to be used by them in their design of filter wheels.
Each disc is to have a clear area whereby there will be no absorption of
light other than that due to the material of the filter disc itself. The
balance of the filter wheel which consists actually of two filter wheels
working in opposite directions, is to be equipped for linear density
change with respect to the position of the wheel. This cannot be done
In the region of the transition between the zero density portion of the
wheel and the beginning of the absorption region. A short transition
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angle will be employed so that the deviation of the system from a
linear density function will be at a minimum.
a) Main Illumination System - Density Range 0 to 5.1
b) Filter wheel for the occular system - Density Range 0 to 1.0
c) Reticle filter wheel - Density Range 0 to 3.0
30. Reticle Illumination
has decided in consultation with the
Company that the XBO 75 watt high pressure Xenon lamp would be un-
satisfactory for illumination of the reticle. The reason given was that
the arc is short and of high intensity and does not remain in a fixed
position within the envelope of the lamp. This would present optical
difficulties in that there would be flicker which would cause intensity
changes to the reticle spot. It is therefore being recommended that a
lamp with a straight mercury high pressure vapor arc of 100 watts rating
be utilized instead.
This presents a problem in that there is no red light present
in the mercury spectrum and consequently when the red filter is switched
into position, the reticle spot will not be red but will be dark. The only
solution at the moment seems to be to change the color of the reticle to
yellow.
is to do some thinking on this subject and see if the problem
could be resolved in any other way. At the moment the 75 watt lamp is
unsuitable and the lamp wattage is presently set at 100.
31. Termination of Contract with
The
for Job #302
representative signed off the #302 contract as having
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been formally completed by
This was done on July 25, 1968.
has certain minor deficiencies which they have agreed to make
up during the #342 contract. The completion of job #302 requires:
1) That
STAT
STAT
prepare a final report. They antici- STAT
pate that they will be able to do this in October 1968.
2)
is to furnish
one reproducible tracing STAT
of all completed designs and on certain designs not yet complete they
will send the tracings when the work is finished.
should receive STAT
these drawings in September and October 1968 with a possibility of a
few drawings in August.
3) is to furnis with copies of all revised STATT
drawings as they are revised. This will be a continuing effort and will
extend thibtO the life of the 4f342 job.
4)
is
to revise their servo data sheets:
This
STAT
work should be received by
in October or the beginning of
STAT
November 1968.
32. Fabrication Progress Review
The fabrication effort involves different personnel than the
design effort and it is necessary at the start for
to arrive at an
understanding with this new group of supervisors to achieve a working
relation.
therefore requested
to establish a monitoring
procedure whereby, certain of their personnel would be available for
detailed review of their program and effort in a manner similar to that
which was done for the design contract. A meeting was arranged by
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whereby specific assignments were made to certain of
their people.
These people were told b
STAT
STAT
that a detailed review of the work program STAT
with respect to each of the scheduled milestone dates will be required on
a routine basis. At the time, physical evidence of work performed and
hardware items produced would have to be demonstrated as part of the
monitoring effort. Technical difficulties would be reviewed and any
interface problems would be discussed. The design department would be
called in to assist with any problems of a technical nature.
It is clear that it will take a few of these monitoring visits
to establish a rapport similar to that achieved with the design group.
A. In regard to the optical situation, they stated they had
purchased 80% of'the optical glass and that due to the excessive work-
load at
the glass had been sent to
for inspection and STATT
polishing and refractive index determination.
B. In the mechanical area, approximately 30 patterns had
been made for various castings.
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SUBJECT: F?Schedule
Optics:
rEnctlisl7anslation of
Report 7/24/STAT
Procurement: 80% completed, remaining 20% by the end of July.
Quality Control: Preliminary polishing operations in order to
check the homogeneity of the glass material. (Search for bubbles,
flaw, etc.)
Machining: The characteristics related to the indices have not
yet been defined.
Mechanical:
Procurement:
- Various casting patterns planned for the system = 30
- Casting ordered and expected to arrive July/August = 17
Including: 5 - illumination assembly
8 - viewing assembly
4.- reticle projection assembly
- The remaining 13 patterns have not been ordered because final
prints are not yet available.
- Actual castings will be ordered as soon as we receive the patterns.
- The ordinary bearings related to the illumination assembly have
been ordered. As far as the recision bearings are concerned,
we are consulting wit
Preparation:
60 mechanical parts related to the illumination assembly are
ready to be sent to the shop.
STAT
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? APPENDIX III
Clarification of items discussed during June 24-25 meeting (reference Minutes
of Meeting, June 24 and 25, 1968 attached).
? Item 1 Therfurnished air compressor is powered by a 1-1/2 HP motor. STAT
Power requirements are 220v, 3 phase. The compressor is 38" long,
16" wide and 32" high.
Item 2 The compressor requires 1/2" tubing to customer-furnished dryer.
Item 3 The furnished vacuum pump is 34" long, 24" wide, and 16" STAT
high. The motor is 3 HP, 220v, 3 phase.
Item 4 There are two vacuum pumps requiring two 1" pipes from pumps to
machine utilities panel at rear of the Stereocomparator.
Item 5 The isolation equipment does not require any special STAT
Item 6
Item 7
temperature or humidity conditions. Plant air pressure recommenda-
tions are for 85-125 psi. 'Flow requirements are 2 cf/hour maximum.
The film cooling supply air should be 72?F + 0.5?, With relative
humidity of 55% ?5%. Pressure requirement is 35 psig with 20 cfm
flow.
Drawings E6711 and E7889 (attached) show the detail of air
supply and exhaust through the cabinets. It will be noted that
the utilities cabinet requires cooling on one side only. Flange
connections will be supplied by STAT
Item 8
Pressure
drop through all cabinets will be 1/2".
Item 9
Details of process air connections and locations will be provided
prior to July 15. ?
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Item 10
Track dimensions and location will be provided with process air
connection
details (Item 9).
Item 11
Specification No. 11 has been revised to reflect this change.
STAT
A copy
of the revised specification is enclosed.
Item 12
(See Item 11 above.)
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1)
40mm Objective
F/O
= Diameter of aperture = lmm
1/3 Field 2/3 Field
V
Edge of Field
200X
1.25
1.25
0.00050
0.0012
0.0015
123X
2.03
2.03
0.00080
0.0033
0.0061
65.2X
3.83
3.83
0.0029
0.0088
0.022
37X
6.75
6.75
0.0080
0.041
0.082
20X
12.5
12.5
0.031
0.15
0.31
2)
80mm Objective
100X
2.5
2.5
0.0031
0.0093
0.078
61.5X
4.06
4.06
0.0047
0.019
0.034
36.6X
6.83
0.011
0.046
0.046
0.93
18.5X
13.5
13.5
0.044
0.18
0.36
10X
25.
25.
0.15
0.56
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Notes:
This table gives: 1) The focal distance of the system for every magnification
2) The number of apertures F/0 (but 0=1 and F/O=F)
3) The curvature of the image at 1/3, 2/3, from the edge
of the field in the plane object.
All the data is given in millimeters.
Comments: 1) 0 is the diameter of aperture of the system and it is constant
0 = 1 mm for every magnification.
2) The number of aperture is f =' then in Considering that
0 = 1 f = F.
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