Author: Molendijk, J.C.
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THPPC084 LHC One-turn Delay Feedback Commissioning 3482
 
  • T. Mastoridis, P. Baudrenghien, J.C. Molendijk
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  The 1-turn delay feedback is an FPGA based feedback system part of the LHC cavity controller, which produces gain only around the revolution frequency harmonics. As such, it helps reduce the transient beam loading and effective cavity impedance. Consequently, it increases the stability margin for Longitudinal Coupled Bunch Instabilities driven by the cavity impedance at the fundamental and allows reliable operation at higher beam currents. The 1-turn delay feedback was commissioned on all sixteen cavities in mid-October 2011 and was used in operation for the rest of the run. The commissioning procedure and algorithms for setting-up are presented. The resulting improvements in transient beam loading, beam stability, and required klystron power are analyzed. The commissioning of the 1-turn delay feedback reduced the cavity voltage phase modulation from approximately six degrees peak-to-peak to below one degree at 400 MHz.