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Title: Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator EPICS Support


1
Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator EPICS
Support
  • S. Allison, R. Chestnut, M. Clausen, K. Luchini

2
Our Problem
  • DM, MEDM, DM2K, StripTool and Matlab screens
    served by different hosts onto the same head.
  • VMS and Unix/Legacy system and Epics in the mix.
  • Need to manage host processes AND displays on
    single heads.

3
Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator and EPICS
  • PSI Epics Meeting
  • May, 2001
  • S. Allison, R. Chestnut, M. Clausen, K. Luchini

4
Current NLCTA Controls
  • Originally an EPICS target
  • Mixture of SLC, Labview, VeetestSlow (1/2 Hertz
    control)
  • Two structures with two klystrons each
  • Process structures to show feasibility/durabilit
    y for NLC
  • Desire to run without operators present

5
Whats the big deal?
  • Structures are critical for NLC design
  • Results are pivotal for the NLC cotillion at
    Snowmass
  • Current intense involvement by a diagnostics
    group SWAT team
  • Current intense scrutiny by management

6
NLCTA RF Processing Layout
Drive 1
Sled
Klys Out
RE1 FE1
Drive 2
RE2 FE2
Load2
Load1
These measurement points correspond to
thevariables mentioned in the briefing. These
are in Joules, and are the integral over the RF
pulse.
7
The move to EPICS
  • Slow IOC (MV177)
  • Alan Bradley
  • VSAM
  • Fast IOC (MVME 2700)
  • ADC signals
  • TDC signals
  • DAC control
  • Digital I/O

8
Slow IOC
  • Alan Bradley interface to move from Veetest to
    Epics
  • Prying details from PLC programmers
  • Lots of signals the devil is in the details
  • Work well under way, with many details remaining

9
Fast IOC
  • 60 (or 120 Hz) operation
  • New (for us) integrating ADC, TDC, DAC and
    digital I/O support
  • New (for us) Power PC
  • Requirements specify pulse by pulse monitor and
    control of structure processing

10
Fast IOC Hardware
  • MVME 2700 Power PC
  • Caen V265 Gated ADC (3)
  • Lecroy 1176 TDC
  • VMIC 2534 32-bit Digital I/O
  • VMIC 4100 12-bit D/A
  • Joerger VTR812 12-bit digitizer (later)

11
Fast IOC fast loop
  • Read in 20 ADC signals and 6 TDC signals
  • Perform limit checks on various power
    measurements
  • Disable on one felony OR two parole violations in
    quick succession
  • Provide ring buffers for off-line analysis
  • All of the above synchronized on each pulse

12
Fast ADC and PIOP records
  • One ADC interrupts other records fired by
    events whole fast loop is one lockset.
  • One ADC record for each module
  • Quadratic conversion per channel
  • Circular buffers built in

13
Fast ADC Record
120 Hz
8 HW Inputs
Per Channel Signal in Joules N-sec circ. buffer
FE1
Load1

8x3 conversion coefficients
14
Fast ADC and PIOP records
  • One PIOP record per structure not 1-to-1 with
    ADC records.
  • PIOP record has 20 or so db links to hard-coded
    PVs.
  • One ADC and one PIOP at 60 Hz take 6 of the
    MV177
  • Seems to take about .0016 seconds per loop.

15
PIOP subroutine record
120 Hz
Functioning Calculate NORM, LOST Check for
warning/error Drive GO/NOGO digital output
Inputs 9( or maybe12) converted ADC signals
limits
16
Fast IOC asynchronous fast code
  • Implement re-enabling strategies for different
    failure modes
  • Watch vacuums and other relevant data
  • Can also trip off on vacuum
  • All of the above fast, but asynchronous to the
    pulse-by-pulse flow

17
Next Milestones
  • May 7 have local testing done ready to move
    equipment down to NLCTA.
  • May 15 next run starts be ready to run
    parasitically
  • June 29 Current structures at end of life
    Snowmass cut over to Epics as primary system.

18
The other 20
  • Displays (many)
  • Infrastructure (save/restore, archiver, configs,
    CUDs, StripTool, SIP, SCP support, alarm logging)
  • Testing modules, drivers, and fast, synchronous
    software
  • Matlab support (offline event analysis)

19
The really big deal
  • Data storage for archiving(Network layout,
    computer center role, etc.)
  • Faster machines (additional load!)
  • NLCTA could keep a fast Sun busy AND fill any
    space we can give them.
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