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TUPSM033 | Rogue Mode Shielding in NSLS-II Multipole Vacuum Chambers | 194 |
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Modes with transverse electric field (TE-modes) in the NSLS-II multipole vacuum chamber can be generated at frequencies above 450 MHz due to its geometric dimensions. Since the NSLS-II BPM system is triggered by the RF at 500 MHz, frequencies of higher-order modes (HOMs) can be generated within the transmission band of the band pass filter. In order to avoid systematic errors in the NSLS-II BPM system, we introduced frequency shift of HOMs by using RF metal shielding located in the antechamber slot. |
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TUPSM037 | NSLS-II RF Beam Position Monitor | 205 |
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An internal R&D program has been undertaken at BNL to develop an RF BPM to meet all requirements of both the injection system and storage ring. The RF BPM architecture consists of an Analog Front-End (AFE) board and a Digital Front-End board (DFE) contained in a 1U 19" chassis. An external passive RF signal processor has been developed that will be located near the RF BPM pickups. The partitioning into two boards enables a flexible Software Defined Instrument. A model-based design flow has been adopted utilizing AWR VSS, Simulink, and Xilinx System Generator for algorithm development and AFE impairment performance analysis. The DFE architecture consists of a Virtex-6 with MicroBlaze embedded processor. An optional Intel Atom SBC is also supported. The AFE is based on a bandpass sampling architecture utilizing 16-bit ADCs. Long-term drift is corrected by inclusion of an out-of-band calibration tone. An RF BPM Calibration Tool is being developed for removal of systematic errors and performance verification. In this contribution we will present a detailed overview of the architecture, compare simulation results to laboratory performance, and report beam test results. |