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Next Generation Control System Using the EtherCAT Technology |
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- M. Ishii, Y. Ishizawa, M.T. Takeuchi
JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken, Japan
- T. Fukui
RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Innovative Light Sources Division, Hyogo, Japan
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Toward the SPring-8 upgrade, which we call SPring-8-II, new innovative technologies are introduced at a control framework, a platform, and a fieldbus. We adopted EtherCAT having a master/slave topology as a network based fieldbus. Since a cyclic data transfer time is less than 1msec, EtherCAT can be provided enough performance for a fast control and a feedback system. Synchronization between slaves can be realized easily by the distributed clock technology. Controllers and sensors are set near equipment, and input and output data to/from a master via an Ethernet cable. It reduces the number of wires and the working time for wiring. In 2016, we installed EtherCAT into three types of equipment control systems. One was a prototype digital LLRF system in the high power rf test stand at SPring-8. Another was sub-encoder readout for an undulator at SPring-8. The other was a control system for a kicker magnet power supply at SACLA. An XMC typed EtherCAT Master module was implemented into each of these systems and connected to multi vendor slaves. In this paper, we report the status of new control system using the EtherCAT technology and future plan.
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Poster TUPHA148 [0.888 MB]
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FRAPL03 |
Status of the Control System for the SACLA/SPring-8 Accelerator Complex |
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- T. Fukui, N. Hosoda
RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Innovative Light Sources Division, Hyogo, Japan
- A. Gimenez
RIKEN, Japan
- M. Ishii, Y. Ishizawa, K. Okada, C. Saji, T. Sugimoto, M.T. Takeuchi
JASRI/SPring-8, Hyogo-ken, Japan
- H. Maesaka, T. Ohshima
RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Sayo-cho, Sayo-gun, Hyogo, Japan
- T. Maruyama, M. Yamaga
RIKEN/SPring-8, Hyogo, Japan
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At the SPring-8 site, the X-ray free electron laser facility, SACLA, and the third generation light source, SPring-8 storage ring, is operated. The SACLA generate brilliant coherent X-ray beams with wavelength of below 0.1nm and the SPring-8 provides brilliant X-ray to large number of experimental users. On the SPring-8 upgrade project we have a plan to use the linac of SACLA for a full-energy injector. For this purpose, two accelerators should be controlled seamlessly and the SACLA has to operate as to generate X-ray laser and injector for the SPring-8 simultaneously. We start the design of control system to meet those requirements. We redesign all of a control framework such as Database, Messaging System and Equipment Control include with NoSQL database, MQTT and EtherCAT. In this paper, we will report the design of control system for SACLA/SPring-8 together with status of the SPring-8 upgrade project.
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Talk as video stream: https://youtu.be/1Sh_gDf0sMk
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Slides FRAPL03 [8.697 MB]
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