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BiBTeX citation export for WEP09: Preliminary Evaluation of the MTCA.4 BPM Electronics Prototype for the PETRA IV Project

@inproceedings{leban:ibic2022-wep09,
  author       = {P. Leban and A. Bardorfer and L. Bogataj and M. Cargnelutti and G. Kube and M.O. Oblak and P. Paglovec and B. Repič and F. Schmidt-Föhre and K. Wittenburg},
% author       = {P. Leban and A. Bardorfer and L. Bogataj and M. Cargnelutti and G. Kube and M.O. Oblak and others},
% author       = {P. Leban and others},
  title        = {{Preliminary Evaluation of the MTCA.4 BPM Electronics Prototype for the PETRA IV Project}},
& booktitle    = {Proc. IBIC'22},
  booktitle    = {Proc. 11th Int. Beam Instrum. Conf. (IBIC'22)},
  pages        = {399--402},
  eid          = {WEP09},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {electron, electronics, brilliance, synchrotron, controls},
  venue        = {Kraków, Poland},
  series       = {International Beam Instrumentation Conference},
  number       = {11},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {12},
  year         = {2022},
  issn         = {2673-5350},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-241-7},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2022-WEP09},
  url          = {https://jacow.org/ibic2022/papers/wep09.pdf},
  abstract     = {{Within the PETRA IV project at DESY, the synchrotron radiation source PETRA III will be upgraded into a low-emittance source. The small beam emittance and reduced beam size imply stringent requirements on the machine stability. To meet the requirements on position measurement and orbit stability, a high-resolution BPM system will be installed in the new machine, with about 800 BPMs and MTCA.4-based readout electronics. In the TDR phase of the project, I-Tech and DESY are cooperating on the realization of a BPM prototype that will demonstrate the feasibility of reaching the PETRA IV requirements. Several analog, digital and SW parts are taken from the Libera Brilliance⁺ instrument and are reused in the MTCA.4 BPM prototype, with some innovations. One of them is the separation of the RF switch matrix used for long-term stabilization: placing it near the BPM enables also the long RF cables to be stabilized. An 8 channel RTM board, able to acquire signals from two BPMs was developed and is also tested. This paper presents an overview of the BPM electronics prototype and the promising test results achieved in the Instrumentation Technologies’ laboratory with the first boards produced.}},
}