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View SchemaInsertion Device Controls at the Swiss Light Source
| Authors | T. Korhonen, B. Kalantari |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0111208 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0111208 |
| Journal | eConf C011127:TUAP019,2001 |
Abstract
In the initial phase of the Swiss Light Source, four insertion devices will be installed. The control system for all the ID's follows an uniform concept to allow a rapid installation schedule, while at the same time allowing for a variety in operational requirements. The components of the control system include the gap drive system with encoders, temperature monitoring, beam position monitoring, power supply controllers for corrector magnets [1] and a timing module [2]. The gap drive system requirements range from micron-level accuracy to driving double undulators in synchronism with each other and also with the other beamline elements. The local synchronism is achieved with a tightly coupled system having an intelligent motor controller and the global synchronism by extending the machine timing distribution to the insertion devices and the beamlines with the capability to add beamline-specific timing events. [1] A.Luedeke et.al.,'Digital Power supplies for the Swiss Light Source', these proceedings
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