Author: Schipper, J.
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THPPC060 A PXI-Based Low Level Control for the Fast Pulsed Magnets in the CERN PS Complex 1205
 
  • J. Schipper, E. Carlier, T. Fowler, T. Gharsa
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  Fast pulsed magnet (kicker) systems are used for beam injection and extraction in the CERN PS complex. A novel approach, based on off-the-shelf PXI components, has been used for the consolidation of the low level part of their control system. Typical functionalities required like interlocking, equipment state control, thyratron drift stabilisation and protection, short circuit detection in magnets and transmission lines, pulsed signal acquisition and fine timing have been successfully integrated within a PXI controller. The controller comprises a National Instruments NI PXI-810x RT real time processor, a multifunctional RIO module including a Virtex-5 LX30 FPGA, a 1 GS/s digitiser and a digital delay module with 1 ns resolution. National Instruments LabVIEW development tools have been used to develop the embedded real time software as well as FPGA configuration and expert application programs. The integration within the CERN controls environment is performed using the Rapid Application Development Environment (RADE) software tools, developed at CERN.  
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