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| Authors | Johnny Tang |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0111142 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0111142 |
| Journal | eConf C011127 (2001) TUAP068 |
Abstract
The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) timing and Real Time Data Link (RTDL) systems are being designed and developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and other SNS collaborating labs [1]. The VME-based SNS timing system is comprised of a phase locked loop (PLL) to generate a 120 Hz power line locked clock, a master timing system including up to 4 16-event input modules (V101) and a timing system encoder module (V123S), distribution system to all equipment locations, and a timing system receiver module (V124S). The VME-based SNS RTDL system includes an encoder module (V105), up to 10 8-inputs modules (V206) and an RTDL receiver module. The EPICS [2] software support for the timing and RTDL master VME boards has been developed at BNL while the software and hardware of the SNS utility module are undertaken at LANL. The software is currently under the beta test at the SNS collaborating labs. This paper describes the design and the implementation of the software.
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"abstract": "The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) timing and Real Time Data Link (RTDL)\nsystems are being designed and developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory\n(BNL), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and other SNS collaborating labs\n[1]. The VME-based SNS timing system is comprised of a phase locked loop (PLL)\nto generate a 120 Hz power line locked clock, a master timing system including\nup to 4 16-event input modules (V101) and a timing system encoder module\n(V123S), distribution system to all equipment locations, and a timing system\nreceiver module (V124S). The VME-based SNS RTDL system includes an encoder\nmodule (V105), up to 10 8-inputs modules (V206) and an RTDL receiver module.\nThe EPICS [2] software support for the timing and RTDL master VME boards has\nbeen developed at BNL while the software and hardware of the SNS utility module\nare undertaken at LANL. The software is currently under the beta test at the\nSNS collaborating labs. This paper describes the design and the implementation\nof the software.",
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"title": "EPICS Software Development for SNS VME-based Timing and RTDL System",
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