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The ANKA Control System: On a Path to the Future |
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- N.J. Smale, E. Hertle, E. Huttel, W. Mexner, A.-S. Müller
KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
- I. Križnar
Cosylab, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- S. Marsching
Aquenos GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany
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The machine control system of the synchrotron radiation source ANKA at KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) is migrating from dedicated I/O microcontroller boards that utilise the LonWorks field bus and are visualised with the ACS Corba based control system to Ethernet TCP/IP devices with an EPICS server layer and visualisation by Control System Studio (CSS). This migration is driven by the need to replace ageing hardware, and in order to move away from the outdated microcontroller's embedded LonWorks bus. Approximately 500 physical devices, such as power supplies, vacuum pumps etc, will need to be replaced (or have their I/O hardware changed) and be integrated to the new EPICS/CSS control system. In this paper we report on the technology choices and discuss justifications of those choices, the progress of migration, and how such a task can be achieved in a transparent way with a fully user operational machine. We also report on the benefits reaped from using EPICS, CSS and BEAST alarming.
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Poster MOPPC099 [0.152 MB]
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