Author: Hu, K.H.
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TUPCF07 The Design Improvement of Transverse Stripline Kickers in TPS Storage Ring 213
 
  • P.J. Chou, C.K. Chan, C.-C. Chang, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.K. Kuan, I.C. Sheng
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  An improved design of horizontal stripline kicker for transverse feedback system has been replaced in January 2017. A rapid surge of vacuum pressure near the old horizontal kicker was observed when we tested the high current operation in TPS storage ring in April 2016. A burned vacuum feedthrough of the horizontal kicker was discovered during a maintenance shutdown. The improved design has reduced the reflection of the driving power from horizontal feedback system and the beam induced RF heating. Based on the experience learned from this improved design of horizontal stripline kicker, we also work out the improved design for the vertical kickers as well. The major modifications of the improved designs for both the horizontal and the vertical stripline kickers are described. The results of RF simulation performed with the electromagnetic code GdfidL are also reported.  
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TUPCF08 Beam Stability Diagnostics with X-Ray Beam Position Monitor in the Taiwan Photon Source 217
 
  • C.H. Huang, Y.-S. Cheng, P.C. Chiu, J. -Y. Chuang, Y.M. Hsiao, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.K. Kuan, C.Y. Liao, Y.Z. Lin, C.Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  To monitor the stability of photon beams, X-ray beam position monitors (BPMs) with quadrant PIN photodiodes or blades are installed in the beam lines and front ends. Although there are about 200 electron BPMs installed in the storage ring, the beam-line managers or users prefer X-ray BPMs to monitor beam stability. Among the beam lines, different electronics are used to acquire data at various sampling rates. A method to calculate the beam intensity fluctuation within different frequency ranges is described in this report. The results of calculations are shown in the control system and saved in the archive system thus helping to monitor and analyse beam quality on- and off-line. Initial experiences with this system will be discussed in this report.  
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WEPWC07 Beam Trip Diagnostics for the TPS 458
 
  • C.Y. Liao, Y.-S. Cheng, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.H. Huang, C.Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) is available to users since March 2016. A beam trip diagnostic system is used as an important tool to analyze the cause of beam trip events since the beginning of 2017. The main function of the system is to record relevant signals when the stored beam is suddenly lost. In the past few months, some useful features have been added, such as capturing trigger signals for pulsers, power line voltage, and auto generated beam trip reports. A detailed system architecture, implementation and progress will be summarized in this report.  
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