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Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001

Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001. Content. Update on the DIAMOND project Overview of the DIAMOND FacilityControl System ProgressRequirementsTechnical IssuesConclusion. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001. What is DIAMOND ?. DIAMOND is the new UK Synchrotron Radiation SourceTo be Located at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) OxfordshireMedium energy sourceComplement ESRFDue online around 2007.

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Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001

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    1. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001

    2. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Content Update on the DIAMOND project Overview of the DIAMOND Facility Control System Progress Requirements Technical Issues Conclusion

    3. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 What is DIAMOND ? DIAMOND is the new UK Synchrotron Radiation Source To be Located at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) Oxfordshire Medium energy source Complement ESRF Due online around 2007

    4. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 DIAMOND Photon Output

    5. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Project Evolution 1996 Feasibility study produced (Red Book) 3 GeV 16 cells 345m 14 nm.rads 1998 Funding announced UK Government and Wellcome Trust 1999 French government joined Project 3 GeV 20 cells 400m very low emittance 2000 Site decision for RAL Oxfordshire 3 GeV 24 cells 560m emittance < 3nm.rad 7 Beamlines on Day 1 Budget set at £200M Science and Technical Advisor Committees established (SAC & TAC) DIAMOND to be owned by Joint Venture Institute /Company

    6. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Project Organisation - Model

    7. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Programme Plan Prepare specification June 00 to Mar 01 Start formal design phase Nov 2000 Start procurement April 2002 Final installation April 2006 Commission beamlines April to Sept 2006 Note: Seven ‘Day 1’ beamlines

    8. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Major Parameters Energy 3 GeV Beam current 300 mA Lattice DBA 24cells Symmetry 6 fold Circumference 560 m Max length for ID's 18 x 5m 6 x 8m Injection energy 3 GeV Life Time 10 Hours

    9. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Artists Impression

    10. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Possible Site Layout at RAL

    11. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Technical Challenges Super Conducting RF Endorsed by TAC Issues of cavity phase stability Cryogenics refrigeration plant 1kW at 4.2K Top Up Injection Recommend by TAC, but not for day 1 Booster Stability >> Power supply and control Injection into specific bunches >> Timing System Radiation Monitoring >> Integrated Loss Orbit Stability Sub Micron Feed Back

    12. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Control System Progress 1999 Evaluated options for a control system tool kit TANGO, Commercial, SRS control system and EPICS 1999 EPICS chosen as control system tool kit 2000 July Budget costing prepared and work package planned 2000 Nov Start of Design Phase 2000 Nov Two staff on EPICS training at LANL 2001 Mar Test stand constructed and operational Base 3.13 2001 April Defined Scope and Requirements of Control system 2001 May Recruitment and training new staff 2001 June 5 Staff on control system 2001 July Evaluation of interfaces preparation of specifications and design report

    13. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Control System Scope “The DIAMOND control system will be a site wide monitoring and control system for the accelerators, beamlines and conventional facilities. The control system will extend from the interface of the equipment being controlled through to the operator. It will include all hardware and software between these bounds: computer systems, networking, hardware interfaces and programmable logic controllers. “ “The control system will not include any control or data acquisition for the experimental stations. It further will not include the personnel protection system, which is a separate system that will be monitored by the control system.”

    14. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Control Systems Includes Consoles Networking Equipment Interface Protection and Interlocking Timing and Event generation and distribution Wideband (RF) and Analogue Mux systems

    15. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Initial Assessment of Equipment

    16. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Initial Assessment of IOCs

    17. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Summary of Interface Requirements Total Devices to Control 3781 Total Number of IOCs 176 Devices per IOCs approx. 22 Likely number of PVs 100,000 ????

    18. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Number of Interfaces From the Assessment of Equipment the number of particular interfaces is derived Analogue 1677 Digital 1111 VME back plane 73 Video 8 GPIB 2 Serial 2116 System Integration 8 This is NOT necessarily channels but interfaces

    19. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 EPICS Test Stand IOC MVME167 Sun Ultra 10 Solaris EPICS Base 3.13 Tornado II CapFast PC P3 800MHx Linux Red Hat 6.2 Epics Extensions Base 3.14 Alpha 2

    20. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Immediate Tasks Training of Staff on EPICS “Understand” IOC Databases !?!?!?!? Evaluate EPICS Device support DIO,AIO, Serial, GPIB, Ethernet Evaluate existing Driver support Produce list of supported instruments Identify areas where development is necessary

    21. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Serial Interfaces Need to support Serial Interfaces to equipment Advantages are Increased functionality per connection Minimises calibration errors from Control System ADCs Widely accepted use of RS232,422 etc Integration of systems Faster commissioning Disadvantages are High processor load Development to support vendor protocols Also need hardwire analogue for fast logging and digital for Interlocks

    22. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Equipment Protection Policy The Control System will manage protection of equipment where required. Give consistency of behaviour. Three levels of protection determined by assessment of damage/cost caused by failure High Integrity : provided in hardware Routine Interlocking : provided by PLCs Prudent Operational Limits : provided by IOC DBs

    23. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Relational Database DIAMOND Control System MUST have a relational database Contain as Minimum the IOC DBs, Device names, and ??? Review other EPICS uses of RDB from June 2001 BESSY II, SLS, SNS Define tools and processes for producing IOC DBs and importing / exporting data to and from RDB

    24. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Applications Interface Need to integrate seamlessly other sources of information at the application level RDB, Acc model and ???? CDev provides one solution Low overhead Allows retention of core Epics extensions medm etc Want support for Win API most likely through ActiveX

    25. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Application Model

    26. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Industrial Support Can we buy EPICS ready systems from industry? SLS Linac from Accel SLS RF from Thomcast Power supplies ??? BPM diagnostics from Instrumentation Technologies Support for beam position feed back system EPICS support from Observatory Sciences Ltd in UK VME manufacturers already offer support in the form of EPICS drivers Hytec in the UK

    27. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 A Model For Procurement Contract out build, install and commission of large parts of the Control System, by defined packages of work Consoles and Servers Network Equipment Interface per technical area Magnet PSU, RF, Diagnostics, Vacuum, Linac, ….. Provide integration at the IOC level CLRC then has responsibility for overall integration Effective way to manage risk in procuring the control system

    28. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Partition Control System

    29. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001 Conclusion EPICS is not as frightening as led to believe !! EPICS is a very good choice for an accelerator control system Lots of issues to resolve for DIAMOND control system We need to consult the EPICS community Confident EPICS will enable The Control System to be available from day one of accelerator operation The Control System to support commissioning and operation of the accelerators not hinder

    30. Overview of DIAMOND to the European EPICS Meeting at PSI May 2001

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