Author: Hoobler, S. L.
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MOPAB149 Design of LCLS-II ATCA BPM System 477
 
  • A. Young, R. Claus, J.M. D'Ewart, J.C. Frisch, G. Haller, R.T. Herbst, S. L. Hoobler, U. Legat, J.J. Olsen, R. Ruckman, L. Sapozhnikov, S.R. Smith, T. Straumann, J.A. Vásquez, M. Weaver, E. Williams, C. Xu
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy under Contract Numbers DE-AC02-06CH11357
SLAC's LCLS-II is a next generation X-ray FEL that will use a CW 4 GeV superconducting linac with nominal bunch spacing of 1us will deliver both soft and hard x-ray FEL to users. In order to achieve the required performance, the SLAC Technical Innovation Directorate has developed a common hardware and firmware platform for beam instrumentation based on the ATCA crate format. We have designed a stripline and cavity BPM system based on this platform that is capable of measuring the beam position at full beam rate. The system will have a dynamic range between 1 pC to 300 pC. This paper will discuss the design of the BPM electronics, overall architecture and performance on LCLS-I.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-MOPAB149  
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