Yuke Tian
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016
Kiman Ha; Eric Blum; Weixing Cheng; Jinhyuk Choi; Yong Hu; Danny Padrazo; Sergei Seletskiy; O. P. Singh; Reid Smith; Juri Tagger; Yuke Tian; Gang Wang; Tae-Jin Yang
The NSLS-II at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) started the user beam service in early 2015, and is currently operating 13 of the insertion device (ID) and beamlines as well as constructing new beamlines. The fast machine protection consists of an active interlock system (AIS), beam position monitor (BPM), cell controller (CCs) and front-end (FE) systems. The AIS measures the electron beam envelop and the dumps the beam by turning off RF system, and then the diagnostic system provides the post-mortem data for an analysis of which system caused the beam dump and the machine status analysis. NSLS-II post-mortem system involves AIS, CCs, BPMs, radio frequency system (RFs), power supply systems (PSs) as well as the timing system. This paper describes the AIS architecture and PM performance for NSLS-II safe operations. INTRODUCTION NSLS-II storage ring (SR) completed commissioning in 2014 [1-2], and started operation and user beam service in 2015. In 2016, up to 16 insertion devices were installed as well as the user service with two superconducting RF cavity and 250 mA stored beam current. The active interlock system is one of the major machine protection systems from the synchrotron radiation. The main purpose of AIS is to protect the insertion device vacuum chamber and the storage ring vacuum chamber from missteered synchrotron radiations from IDs and Dipole magnets radiation. The required active interlock insertion device (AI-ID) system response time is maximum < 1 ms, because through 1 ms duration damping wiggler (DW) aluminum vacuum chamber will increase the surface temperature to 100 C at 1.5 mrad vertical angles. For the storage ring bending magnet protection, which is called the active interlock bending magnet (AI-BM), the response time is 10 ms. Allowance envelop defined for protecting the device and configured offset is xy=+/-0.5 mm, and the angle is xy=+/0.25 mrad. This paper will present the AIS hardware configuration, FPGA internal functions, global PM hardware configuration and internal timing diagrams. NSLS-II operation status and the future plan. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NSLS-II AIS showed robust and stable performance during operation, and lots of flexibilities for implementing machine protection from the synchrotron radiation and critical machine faults. One of the benefits is the real-time offset/angle calculation, and all of the decision engines are located at the central FPGA core, which is called C31. The AIS hardware layout is shown in Fig 1, and more details of the system and each device regarding characteristics and functions are described in [1-2]. AI Database And Web interface softIO C1 softIO C2 AI FPGA Interfa ce RF Transmitter and LLRF C OPI-CSS PM Client DISK Storage EPS RF Transmitter and LLRF D Input signals from machine Ethernet cable (1 Gbps) Wire (TTL) SDI fiber network (5 Gbps) Cell 1 Cell 30 SDI CW SDI CCW Timing
7th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'16), Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 | 2016
Weixing Cheng; Kiman Ha; Yuke Tian; L.H. Yu
Fast correctors at NSLS-II storage ring have broad frequency response (~1kHz bandwidth). Together with high accurate BPM 10kHz data, they makes the broadband fast orbit feedback realistic. Fast orbit feedback (FOFB) calculation is taking place in the cell controller where BPM 10kHz data is transferred from local BPMs in the cell and shared with other cells around the ring. With integrated numerical controlled oscillator (NCO) inside the cell controller FPGA, beam orbit response can be precisely measured while driving the electron beam with AC current. Compared to the normal DC orbit response measurement, this method eliminates the measurement errors due to orbit drift. Accurately measured orbit response matrix can be used to characterize the machine lattice. Fast corrector frequency responses have been measured using the same method, by scanning the excitation frequency. This information can be used to optimize the fast orbit feedback control loop.
15th Int. Conf. on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems (ICALEPCS'15), Melbourne, Australia, 17-23 October 2015 | 2015
Kiman Ha; Weixing Cheng; Leo Dalesio; Joseph De Long; Yong Hu; Petr Ilinski; Joe Mead; Danny Padrazo; Sergei Seletskiy; Guobao Shen; O. P. Singh; Reid Smith; Yuke Tian
At National Synchrotron Light Source-II (NSLS-II), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) based global active interlock system (AIS) has been commissioned and used for beam operations. The main propose of AIS is to protect insertion devices (ID) and vacuum chambers from the thermal damage of high density synchrotron radiation power. This report describes the status of AIS hardware, software architectures and operation experience.
Particle Accelerator Conference PAC11; New York, NY; 20110328 through 20110401 | 2011
Kurt Vetter; A. J. Della Penna; J. DeLong; Bernard Kosciuk; Joe Mead; I.V. Pinayev; O. Singh; Yuke Tian; Kiman Ha; G. Portmann; Sebek J.
Conf.Proc.C110328:495-497,2011 | 2011
Kurt Vetter; Al Joseph Della Penna; Joseph De Long; Bernard Kosciuk; Joe Mead; I.V. Pinayev; Om Singh Singh; Yuke Tian; Kiman Ha; Young Hu; Gregory Portmann; Berkeley Lbnl; James Sebek
Archive | 2011
Yong Hu; Kurt Vetter; Kiman Ha; Joseph DeLong; Joe Mead; I.V. Pinayev; O. P. Singh; L.H. Yu; Yuke Tian; Guobao Shen; Leo Dalesio
Archive | 2013
O. P. Singh; Belkacem Bacha; Alexei Blednykh; Weixing Cheng; L. R. Dalesio; Joseph Della; Yong Hu; Bernard Nicolas; Albert Maggipinto; Joe Mead; Danny Padrazo; I.V. Pinayev; Yuke Tian; L.H. Yu
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018
Xi Yang; Yuke Tian; Li Hua Yu; Victor Smaluk
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017
Victor Smaluk; Xi Yang; Alexei Blednykh; Yuke Tian; Kiman Ha
4th International Beam Instrumentation Conference (IBIC2015), Melbourne, Australia, 13-17 September 2015 | 2016
Weixing Cheng; Kiman Ha; Joe Mead; Boris Podobedov; O. P. Singh; Yuke Tian; L.H. Yu