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Kim, D.I.

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MOPD050 Operation of the PEFP 20MeV Proton Linac at KAERI 798
 
  • H.-J. Kwon, E.-M. An, Y.-S. Cho, I.-S. Hong, J.-H. Jang, D.I. Kim, H.S. Kim, K. Min, B.-S. Park, K.T. Seol, Y.-G. Song, S.P. Yun
    KAERI, Daejon
 
 

The 20MeV proton accelerator has been operating since 2007 when it got an operational license at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) by Proton Engineering Frontier Project (PEFP). Beam property such as an emittnace was measured at the low energy beam transport (LEBT) to characterize the beam into the RFQ. In addition, several parts were modified to test the adaptability of those which would be used for the 100MeV linac. The modulator for the 100MeV linac was installed and tested in the 20MeV linac test bench. In addition, low level RF (LLRF) system was modified in the overall configuration and the operator interface (OPI) with EPICS. In this paper, the beam property measurement results and modification of the linac are presented.

 
MOPE036 Preliminary Implementation for RF and Beam Current Monitor Using EPICS 1053
 
  • Y.-G. Song, E.-M. An, Y.-S. Cho, D.I. Kim, H.-J. Kwon
    KAERI, Daejon
 
 

The PEFP (Proton Engineering Frontier Project) is constructing a 100-MeV proton accelerator, consisting of a 50-keV proton injector, LEBT (Low Energy Beam Transport), a 3-MeV RFQ (Radio Frequency Quadrupole), a 20-MeV DTL (Drift Tube Linac), 100-MeV DTL, and beam lines. In order to monitor signals measured from RF components and beam current monitors equipped to the 20-MeV proton accelerator, the commercial digital sampling oscilloscopes (DSO) are used. The signals, which are measured from the DSOs, must be calibrated and transmitted promptly to accelerator operators. So LabView as Window PC-based software, which equipped with various VISA (Virtual Instruments Software Architecture) interface as a standard I/O language for instrumentation programming, was chosen to do this data acquisition. The LabView was built with EPICS middleware by using the Window-based shared memory approach. In this paper, the preliminary design and implementation on integrating EPICS and LabView for the RF and beam current monitor are described.