DocumentCode
2021447
Title
Precision timing and interlock systems for FEL heating experiments on MTX
Author
Petersen, D.E.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
2-6 Oct 1989
Firstpage
189
Abstract
A new precision timing system has been installed on the Microwave Tokamak Experiment (MTX). The purpose of the system is to synchronize the tokamak´s plasma discharge with a 140 GHz, 2 GW microwave pulse generated by a free-electron laser (FEL). The installation involved modifying the existing sequencer system and adding digital delay generators, three in-house-designed CAMAC modules, and other components. The system controls placement of the 30 ns FEL pulse during the MTX plasma discharge and provides decision triggers for the microwave plasma diagnostics. These triggers are distributed over 100 Mb/s fiber-optic links. The MTX interlock system has been expanded to provide personnel safety during FEL experiments, to protect the FEL and related equipment, and to control the path of the FEL beam starting from the FEL´s output, through the beam transport system, and into the tokamak. How the existing MTX timing and interlock systems were upgraded to accommodate these new FEL experiments is described
Keywords
CAMAC; free electron lasers; fusion reactor ignition; fusion reactor safety; fusion reactor theory and design; nuclear engineering computing; plasma diagnostics; plasma radiofrequency heating; radiation protection; CAMAC modules; FEL heating experiments; MTX; Microwave Tokamak Experiment; beam transport system; decision triggers; digital delay generators; fiber-optic links; free-electron laser; interlock systems; microwave plasma diagnostics; microwave pulse; personnel safety; plasma discharge; precision timing system; sequencer system; Added delay; Control systems; Electromagnetic heating; Free electron lasers; Masers; Microwave generation; Optical pulse generation; Plasma diagnostics; Timing; Tokamaks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fusion Engineering, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on
Conference_Location
Knoxville, TN
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FUSION.1989.102204
Filename
102204
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