feedback on nanosecond timescales
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Feedback On Nanosecond Timescales. Philip Burrows Glenn Christian Hamid Dabiri Khah Javier Resta Lopez Colin Perry Graduate students: Christina Swinson Ben Constance Robert Apsimon Douglas Bett Alexander Gerbershagen Angeles Faus Golfe Javier Alabau CERN, DESY, KEK, SLAC. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Feedback On Nanosecond Timescales
Philip BurrowsGlenn ChristianHamid Dabiri Khah Javier Resta LopezColin Perry
Graduate students:Christina Swinson Ben ConstanceRobert ApsimonDouglas BettAlexander Gerbershagen
Angeles Faus GolfeJavier Alabau
CERN, DESY, KEK, SLAC
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Kicker BPM 1
Digital feedback
Analogue BPM processor
Driveamplifier
BPM 2
BPM 3
e-
FONT4/5 prototypes at KEK/ATF2
3 bunches, 140-154ns spacing
1.3 GeV
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Kicker BPM 1
Digital feedback
Analogue BPM processor
Driveamplifier
BPM 2
BPM 3
e-
FONT4 prototype at KEK/ATF
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BPM processor
2005 20072006
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Digital Feedback Board
2 x Analog Input channels (single-ended)
2 x Analog Output channels (differential) 4 x General-purpose digital outputs
3 x external clock/trigger inputs
Xilinx Virtex4 FPGA
Analog Devices ADC/DACs
40 MHz oscillator
RS232 comms
JTAG port PROM
GP I/O Header
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Specifications:• +- 15A (kicker terminated with 50 Ohm)• +- 30A (kicker shorted at far end)• 35ns risetime (to 90%)• pulse length 10 us (specified for 20-60 bunches)• repetition rate 10 Hz
Outline design done in Oxford
CASE studentship w TMD Technologies
Order placed with TMD Sept 06
Two prototype units delivered Dec 06
2 units in service at KEK since 2007
(2009: upgrades made + 1 unit)
Kicker driver amplifier
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• FONT4 basic operation demonstrated in 2008 running:
beam feedback along single axis (y) with few micron resolution
FONT4 status
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• FONT4 basic operation demonstrated in 2008 running:
beam feedback along single axis (y) with few micron resolution
FONT4 status
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• FONT4 installation was dismantled when ATF extraction line was reconfigured late 2008
FONT operations in 2009
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ATF2 FB system: FONT5
Dedicated
system:
• 2 stripline
kickers +
fast drive amplifiers
• 3 stripline BPMs +
fast analogue front-end electronics
• 9-channel digital FB processor
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ATF2 FB system: FONT5
Dedicated
system:
• 2 stripline
kickers +
fast drive amplifiers
• 3 stripline BPMs +
fast analogue front-end electronics
• 9-channel digital FB processor
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ATF2 FB system: FONT5
Dedicated
system:
• 2 stripline
kickers +
fast drive amplifiers
• 3 stripline BPMs +
fast analogue front-end electronics
• 9-channel digital FB processor
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• FONT4 installation was dismantled when ATF extraction line was reconfigured late 2008
• 3 new BPMs and 2 new kickers installed in new ATF2 extraction line week of February 9
FONT5 operations in 2009
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New FONT5 ATF2 hardware
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• FONT4 installation was dismantled when ATF extraction line was reconfigured late 2008
• 3 new BPMs and 2 new kickers installed in new ATF2 extraction line week of February 9
• Main aims:
1) commission new BPMs and kickers (digital DAQ)
2) work on improved resolution 1 um level
3) understand beam dynamics in FONT region• Much commissioning work done parasitically - now have
FONT ‘standalone’ hardware• We typically took 1 shift per week March - May, a total of 6
shifts (!)
FONT5: Jan-May 2009
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Example: BPM calibrations
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Example: kicker calibration
Kick of +-40 urad
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Example: resolution vs. bunch Q
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• We take 714 MHz signal from machine as LO signal for down-mixing of BPM signals
• Frequency divide 714 MHz to obtain 357 MHz for clocking the FONT digital FB board
• We observed phase jumps between 357 and 714 MHz signals
Phase stability of 357 vs. 714 MHz
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Phase difference of 714 and 357 MHz signals
Phase jumps
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• We take 714 MHz signal from machine as LO signal for down-mixing of BPM signals
• Frequency divide 714 MHz to obtain 357 MHz for clocking the FONT digital FB board
• We observed phase jumps between 357 and 714 MHz signals
• A 180-degree shift of 357 MHz would cause ADC sample to miss beam by 2.8ns reduce signal by up to 50%
• We tried ‘stable’ source of 714 MHz derived from frequency generator phase-locked to master oscillator
Phase stability of 357 vs. 714 MHz
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Comparison of ‘stable’ and ‘unstable’ 714 MHz
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• New FONT5 9-channel FB/FF board (y, y’) assembled (Sept. 2009)
• Bench tested in Oxford (October)• Sent to KEK (November) for beam tests• Shipped back and repaired (1 week turnaround)• Now undergoing further beam tests
looks very promising
FONT5 since June 2009
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Single bunch calibration: November 19
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Single bunch calibration: P3 problem
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May
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• Bottom stripline had 20 db lower response• Pickup removed from beamline and examined
during November down week• Lot of dust found inside!• Noticed that bottom electrode closer to BPM
housing than other electrodes – fabrication error?• BPM rotated by 90 degrees and reinstalled• Will be replaced in December shutdown• BPM had been removed in summer for welding of
bellows: probably rotated by 90 degrees then
P3 problem
ZV6X corrector setting: May
ZV6X corrector setting: November
Field measured vs. magnet current
-2.5
-2
-1.5
-1
-0.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
-0.25 -0.2 -0.15 -0.1 -0.05 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
Magnet current (A)
Fie
ld m
easu
red
(m
T)
Set value
Readback value
2Ben Constance 27th November 2009
FB loop closed
off
off
on
on
27th November 2009
Interleaved FB on/off mode
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Interleaved FB on/off mode
1 off/on
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Interleaved FB on/off mode
1 off/on
2 off
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Interleaved FB on/off mode
1 off/on
2 off
2 on
27th November 2009
Interleaved FB on/off mode
1 off/on
2 off
2 on
3 off
27th November 2009
Interleaved FB on/off mode
1 off/on
2 off
2 on
3 off
3 on
2Ben Constance 27th November 2009
FB loop closed
off
off
on
on
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• Banana-shaped train
studies to see if train can be extracted flat
‘flattening’ signal implemented in firmware• Significant bunch-bunch jitter within train• Bunches 1 and 3 typically poorly correlated
studies to understand origin of decorrelations
Beam issues
Extraction kicker timing studies
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Beam jitter/correlation studies18 November 2009, Std Optics, 3 train, 151.2 ns BS (with FONT4 electronics, P1 & P2 only)
Mean position and RMS jitter at P2:
Bunch1: 68.9 +/- 5.1 um
Bunch2: 59.4 +/- 4.7 um
Bunch3: 46.3 +/ 5.0 um
RMS sagitta wrt train mean: 11.3 um
Bunch-to-bunch correlations at P2:
B1/B2: 0.76
B2/B3: 0.77
B1/B3: 0.78
resolution < 2.3 um, based on jitter and
correlation observed.
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Mean position and RMS jitter at P2:
Bunch1: -91.7 +/- 18.4 um
Bunch2: -80.9 +/- 16.7 um
Bunch3: -91.3 +/ 15.7 um
RMS sagitta wrt train mean: 6.1 um
Bunch-to-bunch correlations at P2:
B1/B2: 0.48
B2/B3: 0.75
B1/B3: -0.02 (non sign.)
3-BPM resolution estimates:
B1: 3.9 um, B2: 3.3 um, B3 3.4 um
Beam jitter/correlation studies11 December 2009, Std Optics, 3 train, 151.2 ns BS (with FONT5 electronics - P1, P2, & P3)
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Mean position and RMS jitter at P2:
Bunch1: -90.7 +/- 15.1 um
Bunch2: -82.6 +/- 14.3 um
Bunch3: -94.6 +/ 17.0 um
RMS sagitta wrt train mean: 6.1 um
Bunch-to-bunch correlations at P2:
B1/B2: 0.42 (non sign.)
B2/B3: 0.60
B1/B3: -0.07 (non sign.)
3-BPM resolution estimates (low stats):
B1: 3.6um, B2: 2.9 um, B3: 2.8 um
Beam jitter/correlation studies11 December 2009, Std Optics, 3 train, 151.2 ns BS, AFTER DR CHROMATICITY CORRECTION
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Bunch correlations vs. DR RF scan11 December 2009, Std Optics, 3 train, 151.2 ns BS, ~50 pulses/setting
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Bunch correlations vs. beam charge
11 December 2009, Std Optics, 3 train, 151.2 ns BS, ~100 pulses/setting
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• New BPMs and kickers installed + working• FONT5 FB board fabricated and commissioned• FB loop closed• Beam quality is a serious issue:
banana-train can be tuned away (or corrected)large jitter and lack of correlation between bunches are major
problems(sometimes jitter is small and well correlated!)
THIS WILL NOT BE BETTER WITH 30 BUNCHES!
FONT5 summary 2009
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Valencia Movers
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• Install Valencia movers (January)• Provide ‘turn-key’ bunch-by-bunch FB system for
achievement of ATF2 goals• Plan to replace LO-based BPM processor scheme
FONT plans: 2010