Author: Moseiko, N.I.
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MOPSA25
Control Modules Magnetic System Sources as a Part of New Automated Control System ACS TP and STP of the Kurchatov Synchrotron Radiation Source  
 
  • N.I. Moseiko
    NRC, Moscow, Russia
 
  The paper describes the control units BUK-M-1 for power supplies PCS-6A and PCS-20A - 270 of the orbit correction system and focusing the electron beam of the synchrotron. The units are based on a modern single-board computer phyCORE-i.MX7. BUK-M-1 runs Linux Debian OS, has an Ethernet interface for communication with top-level servers of the APCS, CANbus - two channels, one with support for the CANOpen protocol. Provide synchronization with the universal time system and the synchronization system of the HF system. The paper presents the concept, principle of operation and design of control units for high-current (1kA, 2.5 kA, 10 kA) power supply for the magnetic system KSRS. The commissioning of this equipment will improve the stability parameters, including the long-term, magnetic system.  
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MOPSA26
New Control Units BUP-27M for Power Supplies of Vacuum System of Synchrotron Radiation Source NRC "Kurchatov Institute"  
 
  • N.I. Moseiko
    NRC, Moscow, Russia
 
  This work describes the control units for high-voltage sources of power supply (5kV / 7kV) for magnetic discharge pumps of the vacuum system of the source SI. The units are based on a modern single-board computer phyCORE-i.MX7. BUP-27M receive control commands and transmit data to the server via CAN bus or Ethernet interface using standard TCP / IP protocol stack. Implementation of the units (65 pcs) will increase the efficiency and reliability of the vacuum system.  
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MOPSA27
New Automated Control Systems and Synchronization of Technological Processes (ACS TP and STP) of the Kurchatov Synchrotron Radiation Source  
 
  • N.I. Moseiko
    NRC, Moscow, Russia
 
  This article presents the project of modernization of the ACS of UNK "Siberia", created in 2010-2017 on the basis of VME, National Instruments equipment, SCADA servers and DBMS. The article presents a detailed description of the automated process control system, including a description of all control levels and new devices being developed. The commissioning of the new control system will increase the efficiency, reliability and safety of the accelerator-storage complex itself, expand the research capabilities of the SI source complex.  
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TUC01 Status of the Kurchatov Synchrotron Radiation Source 55
 
  • A.G. Valentinov, A. Belkov, Ye. Fomin, E.V. Kaportsev, V. Korchuganov, Y.V. Krylov, V.I. Moiseev, K. Moseev, N.I. Moseiko, D.G. Odintsov, S.G. Pesterev, A.S. Smygacheva, A.I. Stirin, V.A. Ushakov
    NRC, Moscow, Russia
 
  The Kurchatov synchrotron radiation source goes on to operate in the range of synchrotron radiation from VUV up to hard X-ray. An electron current achieves 150 mA at 2.5 GeV, up to 12 experimental stations may function simultaneously. Improvement of the facility according Federal Program of KSRS modernization is in progress. Two 3 Tesla superconducting wigglers have been installed at main ring at 2019. They were tested with small electron beam current at 2020-2021. Wigglers’ influence on beam parameters is much closed to calculated value. Vacuum system has been upgraded at 2020. In 2021 control system will be completely modified. Manufactoring of third 181 MHz RF generator, new preliminary amplification cascades and new waveguides for all three generators continues in Budker Institute (Novosibirsk). Preparation of great modernization of the whole facility according Federal Program for science infrastructure development has been started.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-RuPAC2021-TUC01  
About • Received ※ 24 September 2021 — Accepted ※ 27 September 2021 — Issued ※ 09 October 2021  
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