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THPSC27 Modernization of VEPP-2000 Control System controls, collider, positron, software 377
 
  • Yu. A. Rogovsky
    NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • D.E. Berkaev, O.V. Gorbatenko, A.P. Lysenko, Yu. A. Rogovsky, A.L. Romanov, A.I. Senchenko, P.Yu. Shatunov, Y.M. Shatunov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
 
  Electron-positron collider VEPP-2000 delivered data for the high energy physics since the end of 2009. In the summer of 2013 the long shutdown was started dedicated to the deep upgrade of the wide range of subsystems. The main goal of the improvements is to reach or exceed design luminosity in the whole energy range from 200 MeV to 1000 MeV per bunch. The hardware of the accelerator complex consists of high current main field power supplies, low current power supplies for steering and multipole magnets, pulsed power supplies for channel's elements, RF subsystems, BPM and some other special subsystems (such as vacuum, temperature, etc.). The control system is based on CANbas, CAMAC and VME devices. The wide range of software corresponding to specific hardware subsystems forms complicated interacting system that manages all parts of the VEPP-2000 accelerator facility. Automation software is running on several TCP/IP connected PC platforms under operating system Linux and uses client-server techniques. The paper presents general overview and changes made in architecture, implementation and functionality of hardware and software of the VEPP-2000 collider control system.  
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THPSC43 Electrostatic Pick-ups for Debunched Beams at INR Linac simulation, operation, electronics, detector 420
 
  • S.A. Gavrilov, P.I. Reinhardt-Nickoulin, I.V. Vasilyev
    RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
 
  Pick-ups are one of the most widespread non-destructive diagnostics at charged particle accelerators. These detectors, also known as beam position monitors, are generally used for the center-of-mass position measurements of bunched beams. The paper describes the research results for infrequent case of debunched beams operation. Measurement peculiarities and distinctive features of electronics are presented. The results of test bench-based measurements and 3D finite element simulations are discussed.  
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