Author: Goudarzi, N.
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MOPPC067 Design and Construction of Inductive BPM 289
 
  • M.Sh. Shafiee, E.E. Ebrahimibasabi, S.A.H. Feghhi, N. Goudarzi
    sbu, Tehran, Iran
  • M. Jafarzadeh
    ILSF, Tehran, Iran
 
  To have a controllable Electron machine, that is required to be able to control beam orbits by knowing the beam position. The basic requirement for detecting the position of electron is calibrating and testing the BPMs. For this purpose wire method is used. Since we hadn't access to accelerator, for having experience at beam diagnostic we used this method for testing our constructed inductive BPM including 4 cm square poly ethylene core with 15 turns coil in each side. In this case study that was tested by a pulsed current (as an electron bunch) produced by a pulse generator. At first Tektronix 2235A oscilloscope was calibrated and used to measure the induced voltage of each coils, then by using of microcontroller, protocol RS232 and GUI induced voltages were read. The electrical center was measured with respect to the mechanical center and wire position was detected with 1mm Resolution. Conversion between the BPM signals and the actual wire position were done. Results were compared and presented.