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WEPHA014 |
EPICS Archiver Appliance - Installation and Use at BESSY/HZB |
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- T. Birke
HZB, Berlin, Germany
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After 2 years of tests and development, the EPICS Archiver Appliance went into operation at HZB/BESSY in April 2018. After running for a year as an optional new archiver, the Archiver Appliance switched places with the old Channel Archiver and is now the central productive archiver in currently three installations (four at the time of this conference) at HZB. To provide a smooth transition from the Channel Archiver to the EPICS Archiver Appliance for end users as well as applications, some frontends like e.g. the ArchiveViewer and other applications needed some modifications to be fully usable. New retrieval frontends are also provided and will replace the ArchiveViewer in the future. In addition the versatile retrieval API rapidly improved the development of Python applications for analysis and optimization. Experiences with installation, configuration, maintenance and use of the EPICS Archiver Appliance will be shared in this paper.
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Poster WEPHA014 [9.140 MB]
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paper received ※ 29 September 2019 paper accepted ※ 19 October 2019 issue date ※ 30 August 2020 |
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FRAPP06 |
Status of the Control System for the Energy Recovery Linac BERLinPro at HZB |
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- T. Birke, P. Echevarria, D. Eichel, R. Fleischhauer, J.G. Hwang, G. Klemz, R. Müller, C. Schröder, E. Suljoti, A. Ushakov
HZB, Berlin, Germany
- K. Laihem
RWTH, Aachen, Germany
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BERLinPro is an energy recovery linac (ERL) demonstrator project built at HZB. It features CW SRF technology for the low emittance, high brightness gun, the booster module and the recovery linac. Construction and civil engineering are mostly completed. Synchronized with the device integration the EPICS based control system is being set-up for testing, commissioning and finally operation. In the warm part of the accelerator technology that is already operational at BESSY and MLS (e.g. CAN-bus and PLC/OPCUA) is used. New implementations like the machine protection system and novel major subsystems (e.g. LLRF, Cryo-Controls, photo cathode laser) need to be integrated. The first RF transmitters have been tested and commissioned. At the time of this conference the first segment of the accelerator is scheduled to become online. For commissioning and operation of the facility the standard set of EPICS tools form the back-bone. A set of generic Python applications already developed at BESSY/MLS will be adapted to the specifics of BERLinPro. Scope and current project status are described in this paper.
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