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MOPTY065 |
Beam Stability of the Taiwan Light Source Storage Ring |
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- H.C. Chen, H.H. Chen, Y.-S. Cheng, S.J. Huang, C.H. Kuo, J.A. Li, Y.K. Lin
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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The Taiwan Light Source Storage Ring (SR) has been in operation since many years ago. Maintaining best stability of the electron beam is becoming the main challenge. This study endeavored to improve the electron beam stability of The Taiwan Light Source Storage Ring (SR). Employing the artificial neural network (ANN)-constructed experiment design to analyze and optimize the storage ring betatron tunes .This report outlines the details of the beam stability process experiment.
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MOPTY071 |
FPGA Based Global Orbit Feedback in the Taiwan Light Source |
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- C.H. Kuo, Y.-S. Cheng, P.C. Chiu, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, D. Lee
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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The global orbit feedback for the 1.5 GeV electron storage ring of TLS has been operated more than ten years. This system uses general processors to control feedback loop with 1 kHz rate. It is very important for various operation of storage ring now, but some hardware components could have been out of stock in the future. As a prototype, a FPGA based fast global orbit feedback at a 10 kHz data acquisition rate has been developed. A micro-TCA liked platform with FPGA board is used to implement control algorithm and acquire BPM data from Libera Brillance. The correction algorithm is written in VHDL and connected to power supply with AURORA digital links. The system architecture will be discussed in this report.
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MOPTY073 |
Commissioning of BPM System for TPS Booster Synchrotron |
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- P.C. Chiu, Y.-S. Cheng, K.T. Hsu, K.H. Hu, C.H. Kuo
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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The TPS is a latest generation of high brightness synchrotron light source and ready for commissioning. It consists of a 150 MeV electron linac, a booster synchrotron, a 3 GeV storage ring, and experimental beam lines. The BPM electronics Libera Brilliance+ are adopted for booster and storage ring of Taiwan Photon Source (TPS). The provided BPM data is useful for beam commissioning where it can be used to measure beam position, rough beam intensity along the longitudinal position and also for tune measurement. This report summarizes the efforts on BPM measurement and related diagnostic tools during TPS booster commissioning.
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