Author: Chiu, P.C.
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MOPPR051 TLS Transportline BPM Upgrade 897
 
  • P.C. Chiu, J. Chen, Y.-S. Cheng, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.H. Kuo, C.Y. Liao, C.Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  There are seven stripline beam position monitor (BPM) installed in TLS booster to storage ring transport line. In order to provide the BPM system with better performance and functionalities, the latest generation BPM electronics Libera SinglePass had been adopted in TLS transport line for these stripline BPM. One unit had been tested in early 2011 and delivered the reliable and satisfactory results therefore extra six units had been purchased later. Currently, all of the new 7 units have replaced the past BPM electronics. The application had also been continuously developed. On the other hand, it is expected that the upgrade could enhance diagnostic functionalities for the related injection study. In this report, the injection stability and efficiency had been investigated.  
 
MOPPR052 Integration Design of BPM and Orbit Feedback Electronic for the TPS 900
 
  • C.H. Kuo, P.C. Chiu, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  TPS (Taiwan Photon Source) is a 3 GeV synchrotron light source which is being in construction at NSRRC. The orbit measurement and control must be precise much than before in the TPS. New BPM electronic design with the latest generation FPGA and new mechanical form factor to enhance functionality of current generation products will be employed for the TPS. The prototype BPM electronics is testing in the TLS. These testing experiences will be applied in the TPS BPM electronic and software modification. To achieve the stringent orbit stability goal of the TPS, orbit feedback system is designed to eliminate beam motions due to various perturbation sources. The new orbit feedback system is merged to BPM electric system. This design will be enhanced to hardware reliability and fast data exchange performance. The design and implementation plan of the BPM system and the orbit feedback system are summarized in this report.  
 
TUPPP025 Resurrection of RESOLVE at NSRRC Prepared for the First Turn Beam Steering of the TPS Commissioning 1665
 
  • H.-P. Chang, H.H. Chen, P.C. Chiu, P.J. Chou, K.T. Hsu, S.J. Huang, Y.-C. Liu, F.H. Tseng
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  MATLAB based high level application software prepared for the 3GeV Taiwan Photon Source has been built and tested on the 1.5GeV Taiwan Light Source continuously. The RESOLVE program is surveyed and resurrected at NSRRC to support and help the first turn beam steering in the coming commissioning of the TPS accelerator complex. Due to the RESOLVE’s history, it contributed a lot in the past commissioning of SLC at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, we believe it may give help although most of the first turn beam steering of current light source machines may pass smoothly with well machine construction. In order to make the revised RESOLVE working, not only the compiling problem but also some memory bugs have been fixed, the updated RESOLVE now can be run on PC/Linux and Mac/OSX computer systems. We are trying to apply and test it on the TLS SR with the turn-by-turn digital BPM system. Some exercises of the error finding in beam steering of the off-axis injection beam are performed for presentation.  
 
WEPPD047 Sequencer Design of Timing System for the Taiwan Photon Source 2621
 
  • C.Y. Wu, Y.-T. Chang, J. Chen, Y.-S. Cheng, P.C. Chiu, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.H. Kuo, C.Y. Liao
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The timing system of the Taiwan Photon Source is used to distribute trigger signals and synchronously clocks to all the equipment of the machine which need them. The timing system basically works by sending event codes from one event generator (EVG) through tree structured, bidirectional optical fiber network to many event receivers. To accommodate various operation and injection scenarios of the TPS storage ring and booster synchrotron and LINAC, timing sequencer design and control is crucial. The sequencer (event code) is stored at sequence RAM of the EVG module. In order to manage sequence RAM of EVG, the timing sequence control is considered to use Matlab scripts embedded in the timing master EPICS IOC. The timing sequencer design will be summarized in this paper.  
 
THPPR010 Integrate EPICS System with the TLS Control System 3984
 
  • Y.-S. Cheng, Y.-T. Chang, J. Chen, P.C. Chiu, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.H. Kuo, C.Y. Liao, C.Y. Wu
    NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
  The TLS (Taiwan Light Source) is a third generation of synchrotron light source, and it has been operated since 1993. The TLS control system was developed and implemented by ourselves. The control system of our new project (TPS, Taiwan Photon Source) is developed and based upon the EPICS framework. To earn more experiences on the EPICS usage, some of the TLS newly installed subsystem run EPICS directly. For example, BPM system, bunch-by-bunch feedback system, remote oscilloscope waveform access and so on adapt the EPICS interface to control and monitor. The EDM and Matlab (with LabCA) toolkits are used as EPICS graphical user interface, and it is also operated at the TLS control consoles environment normally. The archive system transaction between the TLS control system format and EPICS PVs (Process Variables) has been implemented for user access with the existing archive viewer. The efforts will be described at this report.