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Instrumentation at CLS (Presentation to Saskatchewan Instrumentation Society Executive) Elder Matias Canadian Light Source University of Saskatchewan 2001-10-20 (updated 2005-03-30)
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Page 1: Instrumentation at CLS (Presentation to Saskatchewan Instrumentation Society Executive) Elder Matias Canadian Light Source University of Saskatchewan 2001-10-20.

Instrumentation at CLS (Presentation to Saskatchewan Instrumentation Society Executive)

Elder MatiasCanadian Light Source

University of Saskatchewan2001-10-20

(updated 2005-03-30)

Page 2: Instrumentation at CLS (Presentation to Saskatchewan Instrumentation Society Executive) Elder Matias Canadian Light Source University of Saskatchewan 2001-10-20.

CLS Control System

• More than 40 PLCs, • 100 computers, • 500 motors• Mix of technologies (including industrial control

hardware and scientific data acquisition hardware)• Software based on a system called EPICS that was

originally developed by Los Alamos. Today EPICS is used to control synchrotrons, accelerator facilities and radio telescopes around the world.

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CLS Control System (cont.)

• The computer hardware is interconnected over a mix of Ethernet with some Profibus.

• The control system measures and controls over 55,000 signals, e.g.,– Position of the beam in the storage ring to within 1 m– Magnet set points and feedback values– Temperature sensors, valves, flow switches ...

• All of this data is acquired and logged in real-time.

Page 4: Instrumentation at CLS (Presentation to Saskatchewan Instrumentation Society Executive) Elder Matias Canadian Light Source University of Saskatchewan 2001-10-20.

VLANs for: each beamline, machine control, development, office, visitors

VME Crate

(Reflective Memory)

MicroStep

EROCIOC

RTEMS

FieldDev. RS-232

Devices

OPI

Linux

IOCStep Controller

RTEMS

Motors

MicroStep

OPI

Linux

OPI

Linux

Touch PanelOPI Linux

NetworkServer

(bootp, dhcp,auto restore)

Linux

DataArchiveServer

Linux

AlarmServer

MS-Win

MS-SQLServer

MS-Win

PowerEdgeIOC

Linux

PS BoardsIOC

RTEMS

PowerSupplies

EROCIOC

RTEMS

FieldDev.

EthernetDevices

PLC & GPIB

FieldDev.

MagnetsMotors

1GigBridge

IOC

Linux

FieldDev.

ProfibusPLC

System Architecture

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Transition Radiation Monitors

• Non-destructive method of obtaining beam profile information

• A thin aluminized Mylar foil is moved into the beam

• Transition radiation is produced as the beam passes through the foil

• We are working on capturing a video image of the beam, determining the position and shape of the beam and then readjusting steering elements in the accelerator.

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Transition Radiation Monitors (cont.)

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Transition Radiation Monitors (cont.)

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Orbit Correction System

• The beam orbit in the storage ring must be maintained within 1m and the orbit corrected at up to 100 Hz.

• The position of the beam is monitored to within 1m at 56 monitor stations within the storage ring.

• Orbit corrector magnets are used to correct the beam position.

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Vibration Monitor

Position of the experiment stable to 1m?• Internal Vibration Sources

– Pumps, compressors, fans ...– Ramping of the booster– Crane, forklift, people walking ...

• External Vibration Sources– Trucks, trains, planes– Wind on building walls– Ocean surf ?

Separate concrete slabs for building, booster, storage ring/ beamlines. How well do the isolation joints in the floor isolate the slabs?

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Vibration Monitor (cont.)

• A portable vibration monitoring system was developed to measure building vibration and displacement.

• Custom software to acquire the data and analyse the data is under development.

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Vibration Monitor (cont.)

Accelerometer

SCXI-1531PXI-6052EPXI-1010

Mainframe

Accelerometer

SCXI-1531PXI-6052EPXI-1010

Mainframe

PXI-PCI 8335 MXI-3 with fiber cable, up to 200 m long

Computer

SCXI-1349

SCXI-1349

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Vibration Monitor (cont.)Acceleration [μm/s ]

0 6 Time [s]

0

-8

8

2

Time [s]

Displacement [μm]

0

2

-2

Acceleration Spectrum [μm/s ]2

0

10

0 100 200 300Frequency [Hz]

42

0 642

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CMCF Diffraction PatternUsing MAR Detector

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Motion Control

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CMCF Beamline