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Linac Test Area Instrumentation Update

Linac Test Area Instrumentation Update. M. Haney, D. Errede, Z. Conway University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 14 June 2002. Instrumentation. Need safe solution for instrumenting the LH 2 absorber in the LTA Prudent to accommodate MICE and European safety considerations

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Linac Test Area Instrumentation Update

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  1. Linac Test AreaInstrumentation Update M. Haney, D. Errede,Z. Conway University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 14 June 2002

  2. Instrumentation • Need safe solution for instrumenting the LH2 absorber in the LTA • Prudent to accommodate MICEand European safety considerations • i.e. do it right the first time… m. haney, et al.

  3. Primary Objective - Safety • Intrinsic safety, if possible • Less than 1 watt (per channel?) • Good idea for Fermi; required for Europe • Gas-purged enclosure, if necessary • 19” rack, 40U tall m. haney, et al.

  4. Signals inside (the cryostat) • 12 (cryo) temperatures • readout via GPIB + LabView (PC) • 25(ish) 4-wire bolometry strips • Multiple fibers • FISO strain gages • Laser occlusion? • Simple spark detectors • (light pipe to photodiode) m. haney, et al.

  5. (more) Signals inside • USB (4 wires, and shield) for CCD camera • via PC • Piezo vibration sensor • via (16 chan/12 bit) ADC and LabView (PC) • Local (64 chan/16 bit) IRM channels • via “LabView” (see last slide) • MICE channels (?) • placeholder for the future… m. haney, et al.

  6. Signals outside • Many voltages, currents, temperatures, pressures • magnets, beam position monitors, etc. • Most available from ACNET or local IRM • via “LabView” (see last slide) • or Cyro-PLC • and Intellution m. haney, et al.

  7. Two Possibilities (1) • Intrinsically safe Hazard Safe Sealed Conduit(s) Barrier(s) ACNET IRM Cryo(temp) FISO PC w/32 chan ADC network power Intrinsically safe signal conditioners and transmitters UPS m. haney, et al.

  8. Two Possibilities (2) • Gas-purged box Hazard Safe Barrier(s) Sealed Conduit(s) ACNET IRM Cryo(temp) FISO PC w/32 chan ADC network power UPS m. haney, et al.

  9. (basic) Barrier fuse Power + Signal “safe circuit” Return Ground m. haney, et al.

  10. This Summer – Z. Conway • LabView interface • GPIB • ADC • IRM m. haney, et al.

  11. Open Issues • Local signal condition vs Purged box • Common mode concerns (noise from magnets) • Especially surge currents on start/stop • Long wires! • 2-wire vs 4-wire solutions • Shielding and noise sensitivity in general • Cable plant size concern • (already 200+ wires, not including shielding) m. haney, et al.

  12. Open Issues (2) • LabView vs C • to read ACNET data (mostly, IRMs outside of the experiment) • Remote control of PC • Citrix ICA, PCAnyWhere, etc. • LabView web-remote instrumentation • KVM? m. haney, et al.

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