Controls Plans for the 2006 Installation

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Plans for 2006 Installation
October 27, 2005
Installation Schedule
Laser Installation
Injector, BC1/L1, Injector Spectrometer
Installation
Risks
Conculsions
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LCLS Control Group
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LCLS Installation Schedule
Laser Commissioning May 31, 2006
Injector Commissioning Nov 2, 2006
BC1 / L1 Commissioning Nov 2, 2006
Inj Spectro. Commissioning Nov 2, 2006
L2 / BC2 / L3 Commissioning Oct 31, 2007
LTU Commissioning Jan 31, 2008
E Dump Commissioning Jan 31, 2008
Laser Heater to be commissioned with Undulator
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Laser Cable Plant / Rack Installation
Cable plant information received Mario
11/30/2005
Bid package completed
Mario
12/16/2005
Award Bid
Mario
03/31/2006
Start Cabling
Mario
04/17/2006
Input from Subsystems
Infrastructure info. Complete
Doug
11/15/2005
Laser Control info. Complete
Sheng
11/15/2005
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Laser Controls
Laser Safety – Patrick Bong
Complete Design Review
Order all PLCs and instrumentation
Complete PLC Programming
Complete EPICS Driver for the PLC
Complete control database
Complete displays
Timing – Dayle Kotturi
Design Review
Complete driver
Order EVG200 and EVR 200
Complete control database
Complete displays
Infrastructure – Doug Murray
Network
Servers and workstations
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Laser Controls
Motion Control – Sheng Peng
Design Review
Complete drivers
Order all motor controllers
Complete control database
Complete displays
Profile Monitor – Sheng Peng
Design Review
Complete drivers
Order all cameras and camera controls
Complete control database
Complete displays
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Injector, BC1/L1, Inj. Spectrometer Cable
Plant / Rack Installation
Cable plant information received
Bid package completed
Award Bid
Start Cabling
Input from Subsystems
Infrastructure info. Complete
Temperature Control
Diagnostics
Timing
Low Level RF
Vacuum Control
Power Supply Control
Personnel Protection
Machine Protection
Fast Feedback
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Mario
Mario
Mario
Mario
Doug
Stephen S.
Sheng,Doug,Till
Dayle
Dayle
Stephen S
Kristi
Patrick B
Stephen N
Stephanie
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03/31/2006
04/16/2006
07/31/2006
08/16/2006
03/15/2006
03/15/2006
03/15/2006
03/15/2006
03/15/2006
02/15/2006
01/15/2006
01/15/2006
03/15/2006
03/15/2006
LCLS Control Group
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Injector, L1, and BC1
Personnel Safety – Patrick Bong
Use the existing PPS for the LINAC during this phase – new system needed for Injector
Complete Design Review
Order all PLCs and instrumentation
Complete PLC Programming
Complete EPICS Driver for the PLC
Complete control database
Complete displays
Timing – Dayle Kotturi
Design Review
Complete driver
Order EVR 200s
Complete control database
Complete displays
Infrastructure – Doug Murray
Network
Servers and workstations
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Injector, L1, and BC1
Diagnostics
Toroids
Profile Monitors
Wire Scanners
Beam Position Monitors
Bunch Length Monitors
( 2,3,0) Sheng Peng
(10,3,0) Sheng Peng
( 4,3,0) Doug Murray
(15,7,0) Till Strauman, Michael Cecere
( 2,1,0) Sheng Peng
Tasks
Design Review for each of the diagnostics
Complete drivers for all hardware interfaces
Complete prototypes for each (Profile monitors are done)
Order all diagnostic hardware
Complete control database
Complete displays
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LCLS Control Group
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Injector, L1, and BC1
LLRF (4,2,0) Dayle Kotturi
Complete prototype of embedded processor solution
Complete Design Review
Complete driver
Order all processors
Complete control database
Complete displays
Timing – (x,x,x) Dayle Kotturi
Design Review
Complete driver
Order EVR 200s
Complete control database
Complete displays
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Injector, L1, and BC1
Vacuum Control - Stephen Schuh and Tom Porter
Ion Pump 40 I/s
(25,0,0)
Ion Pump 20 I/s
(20,10,0)
Ion Pump 8 I/s
(0,3,0)
Ion Pump 2 I/s
(0,1,0)
Cold Cathode Gauge
(9,2,0)
Pirani Gauge
(9,2,0)
Hot Filament Gauge
(2,0,0)
Convectron Gauge
(2,0,0)
F Gate Valve – not controlled (0,2,0)
Gate Valve (Large Bore)
(1,0,0)
Gate Valve (Small Bore)
(4,0,0)
Roughing Valve – not controlled (5,2,0)
Tasks
Complete Design Review
Complete valve controller prototype
Order all PLC hardware, IOC, pump controllers, and gauge controllers.
Build all valve controllers
Complete control database
Complete displays
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Injector, L1, and BC1
Power Supply Control – Kristi Luchini, Paul Bellermo, Anthony DeLira, Dave
MacNair
Solenoid
(03,0,0)
Bends
(29,4,0)
X Corrector (11,9,2)
Y Corrector (11,5,2)
Quadrapoles (14,10,2)
Tasks
External Design Review
Complete micro controller to replace the ethernet controller
Complete VME prototype for power supply control
Order all I/O
All power supplies are ordered
Build all power supply controllers
Complete control database
Complete displays
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LCLS Control Group
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Injector, L1, and BC1
Machine Protection / Beam Containment System – Stephen Norum
Determine a solution for this run – only a laser shutter to control
Complete prototype of embedded processor solution
Complete Design Review
Complete driver
Order all processors
Complete control database
Complete displays
Fast Feedback - Stephanie Allison
Determine a solution for this run – limited beam rate and number of loops
Complete prototype
Complete Design Review
Complete driver
Complete control database
Complete displays
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LCLS Control Group
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Injector, L1, and BC1
High Level Applications – Diane Fairley, Debbie Rogind, Sergei Chevstov
OTR converting OTR and YAG x-y images to rms sizes, centroids, area-under-curve, etc. I think
we want several different methods available: Gaussian fitting, asymmetric Gaussian fitting, rms
calculations using baseline cuts, rms calculations using filtering, etc.
Power steering of sections of beamline, including corrector strength and BPM weighting (available
on SLC now, but questionable state
Emittance measurements using several (3-4) OTRs, and/or using one OTR but many quad
settings (quad-scan method). Many parameters extractable WITH error bars. SLC only handles
wire scanners right now.
Real-time difference orbit fitting by accessing the optical on-line model (e.g., DIMAD, MAD, or
COMFORT) and extracting initial position, angle, and energy from N BPM readings (plus a
possible kick source in the region as an option) - all is available now on SLC
Transverse slice emittance measurements: This is almost free if the software is written properly.
We simply do the same as emittance measurements, but first slice up the beam (e.g., in Y) on the
OTR screen and extract (e.g., in X) the rms for each slice, feeding this into the nominal emittance
fitting subroutines, then plotting emittance vs. slice number (and several other accessible
parameters). This is NOT available on SLC now, but I (and others) have MATLAB code to do it,
though it is not packaged conveniently or easy to use for others.
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Risk Areas
SLC-aware IOC is complete
Timing integration and prototype is close
BPM design is unclear – ESD prototype ready for
test
PPS PLC approach needs approval
Use of micro controllers requires the quick
selection of a platform and port of RTEMS support
Use of existing LINAC equipment may limit
operation and reliability
Budget estimates need to be verified – limited
contingency
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LCLS Control Group
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Conclusions
We understand the scope of the work for 06
commissioning.
The team is in place to achieve these goals.
The largest risks are well in hand.
There are several risks identified that need
to be monitored.
There is a lot of work to be completed this
year.
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LCLS Control Group
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