Title :
Fiber optic control and diagnostic family of hardwares for the Confinement Physics Research Facility (CPRF) toroidal field and DC interrupter systems
Author :
Reass, W.A. ; Schrank, L.S.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
A versatile fiber-optic system of outstanding performance has been designed and utilized in the development of the CPRF (Confinement Physics Research Facility) pulsed-power equipment. These fiber-optic systems consist of a family of interchangeable but application-oriented mother and daughter PC boards. The transmitter family may be described as having a true instrumentation amplifier front end (of unique design), a temperature compensated voltage to frequency converter, and fiber-optic and differential current loop outputs. The receiver family consists of various mother and daughter boards which can be interchanged easily to optimize overall system requirements. The receivers are temperature-compensated and capable of driving 50 Ω loads to full output (±200 mA). Receivers boast a better than 67-dB S+N/N ratio without any noticeable overshoot or ringing. A no-input shutdown and a remote flag feature are used to protect sensitive or control hardware. The detailed design information is presented along with examples of application-specific hardware
Keywords :
fibre optic sensors; fusion reactor instrumentation; fusion reactor theory and design; nuclear engineering computing; plasma diagnostic techniques; plasma toroidal confinement; CPRF; Confinement Physics Research Facility; DC interrupter systems; PC boards; application-specific hardware; control hardware; design information; diagnostic family; differential current loop outputs; fiber-optic system; hardwares; instrumentation amplifier front end; no-input shutdown; pulsed-power equipment; receiver family; remote flag feature; temperature compensated voltage to frequency converter; temperature-compensated; toroidal field; transmitter family; Hardware; Instruments; Optical control; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber devices; Optical fibers; Optical pulses; Optical transmitters; Physics; Pulse amplifiers;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1989.102206