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The Sirius Motion Control Report |
ion, controls, scattering, synchrotron |
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- M.P. Donadio, F.P. Figueiredo, J.R. Piton, H.D. de Almeida
LNLS, Campinas, Brazil
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Sirius is the new 4th generation synchrotron light source being built in Campinas, Brazil. The motion control report was created to describe all the steps taken to choose the set of motors, motor drives and controllers that the hardware (GAE) and software (SOL) support groups will recommend. The steps include researching motion control systems in other Synchrotron laboratories, talking to the Sirius beam line designers, defining requirements and testing. This presentation describes the report, showing the information gathering process and latest results.
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THHWPLCO02 |
New Controls Platform for SLAC High-Performance Systems |
ion, interface, software, controls |
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- T. Straumann, R. Claus, J.M. D'Ewart, J.C. Frisch, G. Haller, R.T. Herbst, B. Hong, U. Legat, L. Ma, J.J. Olsen, B.A. Reese, R. Ruckman, L. Sapozhnikov, S.R. Smith, J.A. Vásquez, M. Weaver, E. Williams, C. Xu, A. Young
SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
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The 1MHz beam rate of LCLS-2 precludes the use of a traditional software solution for controls of "high-performance systems" which operate at this rate, such as BPMs, LLRF or MPS. Critical algorithms are ported into FPGA logic and administered by ordinary PCs via commodity ethernet. SLAC has developed a controls architecture which is based on FPGA technology interconnected by 10G ethernet and commercially available ATCA shelves. A custom ATCA carrier board hosting an FPGA, memory and other resources provides a "common platform" for many applications which can be implemented on AMC cards which are plugged into the carrier. A library of firmware modules including e.g., timing, history buffers and reliable network communication together with corresponding software packages complement the common platform hardware and provide a standardized environment which can be employed for a variety of high-performance applications across the laboratory.
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