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MOPC165 | Digital Low Level RF Development at Daresbury Laboratory | 469 |
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Digital LLRF development using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is a new activity at Daresbury Laboratory. Using the LLRF4 development board, designed by Larry Doolittle of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a full featured control system incorporating fast feedback loops and a feed-forward system has been developed for use on the ALICE (Accelerators and Lasers in Combined Experiments) energy recovery linac. Technical details of the system are presented, along with experimental measurements. | ||
TUODA03 | The Status of the ALICE Accelerator R&D Facility at STFC Daresbury Laboratory | 934 |
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Funding: Science and Technology Facilities Council The ALICE accelerator, the first energy recovery machine in Europe, has recently demonstrated lasing of an infra-red free electron laser (IR-FEL). The current status of the machine and recent developments are described. These include: lasing of the IR-FEL, a programme of powerful coherent terahertz radiation research, electro-optic diagnostic techniques, development of high precision timing and distribution system, implementation of digital low level RF control. ALICE also serves as an injector for the EMMA non-scaling FFAG machine. |
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