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MOPG023 |
NSLS-II Storage Ring and Booster Pilot Tone Combiner Lab Testing Results |
80 |
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- A.J. Della Penna
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
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NSLS-II is a third generation light source and one of our requirements is sub-picosecond resolution of the beam position. To achieve this we chose to use a pilot tone calibration approach. Because our Booster requires a isolated grounded system, this required a slightly different design. This paper will discuss the differences observed during lab testing of the two designs.
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WECP02 |
NSLS-II RF Beam Position Monitor Update |
238 |
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- K. Vetter, J.H. De Long, A.J. Della Penna, K. Ha, B.N. Kosciuk, J. Mead, I. Pinayev, O. Singh, Y. Tian
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
- G.J. Portmann
LBNL, Berkeley, California, USA
- J.J. Sebek
SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
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The NSLS-II RF BPM development was undertaken to create a state-of-the-art BPM with the goal of exceeding capabilities and performance that has been demonstrated to date. The architecture of the RF BPM has been carefully conceived to provide a robust design with substantial flexibility to serve as a platform for other systems, one of which is the Cell Controller, which is used to process BPM data for fast orbit feedback.
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