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Controls Ground Rules Brian Martlew. Monitoring System. We need to establish clear ground rules for the MICE control system so that system designers can make decisions affecting how their equipment interfaces to the control system. The most important areas are: Naming convention - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brian Martlew6th June 2006

Controls Ground RulesBrian Martlew

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Presenter Name

Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Monitoring System

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

We need to establish clear ground rules for the MICE control system so that system designers can make decisions affecting how their equipment interfaces to the control system.

The most important areas are:

* Naming convention* Standard software toolkit* Standard hardware interfaces* Application software

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Naming Convention

It is important to agree a naming convention for

all devices connected to the control system as quickly as possible. This will help to provide a systematic, heirarchical view of the equipment from the control system.

We should a adopt a convention similar to those used in other recent accelerator projects both for consistency and to allow maximum re-use of software.

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Naming Convention

The most comprehensive naming convention presently available is that developed for the Diamond Light Source. A modified version will shortly be written specifically for MICE and will be circulated for comments.

Typical names might be:

TGT-PSU-DRIVE-01 Target drive power supplyBLN-VAC-PUMP-04 Beamline vacuum pumpABS-HYD-VALV-02 Absorber hydrogen system gate valve

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Software Toolkit

* The decision has already been taken to standardise on the EPICS toolkit.

* LOTS of information available from:

www.aps.anl.gov/epics/

* When specifiying new equipment check the website to see if it is already supported by EPICS. Hundreds of commonly used devices already are.

* If your device is not already supported ask for advice from either:

* Pete Owens [email protected]

* Epics mailing list ‘tech-talk’ (subscribe from the EPICS website)

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Standard Hardware Interfaces

* EPICS supports many different hardware interfaces. To keep systems as compatible as possible the use of Hytec 9010 IOC and IP modules is recommended for most applications.

* For more complex situations specialised systems such as VME crates may be necessary. This approach will require considerably more software expertise to develop and integrate.

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Standard Hardware Interfaces

* The Hytec 9010 IOC supports upto 6 Industry pack (IP) interface modules.

* Suggested IP modules are:

* IP-ADC-8401 8 channel 16-bit ADC (+/- 10V)* IP-DAC-8402 16 channel 16-bit DAC (+/- 10V)* IP-SI-8515 8 channel RS232* IP-SIO-8505 16 channel buffered digital I/O

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Standard Hardware Interfaces

* Daresbury Laboratory are developing support for relay control and

opto-isolated monitoring of device interlocks via CANbus.

* Many other IP modules are available including:

* GPIB interface

* Stepper motor control

* Scalars

* Counter / Timers

* BUT – check for EPICS support first and get ADVICE!

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Facility NameBrian Martlew6th June 2006

Application Software* Most generic control software is already available for EPICS,

including:

* Display managers – tools to design and display interactive synoptic control diagrams

* Archiver – automatically record and archive control requests and significant changes to monitored values

* Alarm Handler – Produce an audible and visual indication of any values exceeding pre-defined alarm limits.

* These tools will be available to the MICE control system so DON’T RE-INVENT THE WHEEL!

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Hands on Tutorial

• MC Joined in a EPICS training session with Diamond

• We now have two IOC boxes:

• LH+PH @ Sheffield – target

• MC @ RAL – hydrogen system

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Further equipment needs

– Beam line power supplies

– Interfaces to decay solenoid…

– Synopsis controls interfaces…

– Monitoring system…

– Hardware plus “kit of parts”

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For more information or help

Contact either:

Pete Owens [email protected] Martlew [email protected]