Author: De Long, J.H.
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MOPPC108 Status of the NSLS-II Booster Control System 362
 
  • S.E. Karnaev, P.B. Cheblakov, A.A. Derbenev, R.A. Kadyrov, S.S. Serednyakov, E.A. Simonov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • M.A. Davidsaver, J.H. De Long
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  The booster control system is an integral part of the NSLS-II control system and is developed under EPICS. The booster control system includes six IBM Systems x3250 M3 and four VME3100 controllers connected via Gigabit Ethernet. These computers provide running IOCs for power supplies control, timing, beam diagnostics and interlocks. Also cPCI ADCs located in cPCI crate are used for beam diagnostics. Front-end electronics for vacuum control and interlocks are Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers and I/O devices. Timing system is based on use of Micro-Research Finland Oy products: EVR 230RF and PMC EVR. Power supplies control use BNL developed set of a Power Supply Interface (PSI) which is located close to power supplies and a Power Supply Controller (PSC) which is connected to a front-end computer via 100 Mbit Ethernet. Each PSI is connected to its PSC via fiber-optic link. High Level Applications developed in Control System Studio and python run in Operator Consoles located in the Control Room. This paper describes the final design and status of the booster control system. The functional block diagrams are presented.  
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