Title :
A modular and extensible data acquisition and control system for testing superconducting magnets
Author :
Orris, D.F. ; Carcagno, R.
Author_Institution :
Fermi Nat. Accel. Lab., Batavia, IL, USA
Abstract :
The Magnet Test Facility at Fermilab tests a variety of full-scale and model superconducting magnets for both R&D and production. As the design characteristics and test requirements of these magnets vary widely, the Magnet test stand must accommodate a wide range of Data Acquisition (DAQ) and Control requirements. Such a system must provide several functions, which includes: quench detection, quench protection, power supply control, quench characterization, and slow DAQ of temperature, mechanical strain gauge, liquid helium level, etc. The system must also provide cryogenic valve control, process instrumentation monitoring, and process interlock logic associated with the test stand. A DAQ and Control system architecture that provides the functionality described above has been designed, fabricated, and put into operation. This system utilizes a modular approach that provides both extensibility and flexibility. As a result, the complexity of the hardware is minimized while remaining optimized for future expansion. The architecture of this new system is presented along with a description of the different technologies applied to each module. Commissioning and operating experience as well as plans for future expansion are discussed
Keywords :
accelerator control systems; accelerator magnets; cryogenics; data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; nuclear electronics; safety; superconducting magnets; ADC; DAC; Fermilab Magnet Test Facility; control system; control system architecture; cryogenic valve control; data acquisition; interlock logic; liquid helium level; mechanical strain gauge; power supply control; process instrumentation monitoring; quench characterization; quench detection; quench protection; slow DAQ; superconducting magnet testing; temperature; Control systems; Data acquisition; Logic testing; Power supplies; Power system modeling; Power system protection; Production; Strain control; Superconducting magnets; Test facilities;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2001. PAC 2001. Proceedings of the 2001
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7191-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2001.988145