Title :
A Hybrid Modular Control and Acquisition System
Author :
Garufi, Fabio ; Acernese, Fausto ; Boiano, Alfonso ; De Rosa, Rosario ; Romano, Rocco ; Barone, Fabrizio
Author_Institution :
Complesso Univ. di Monte S. Angelo, Naples
Abstract :
In this paper we describe the architecture and the performances of a hybrid modular acquisition and control system prototype we developed in Napoli for distributed monitoring and control systems. The system, developed by our group within the framework of R&D for interferometric detectors of gravitational waves, is based on a dual-channel 18-bit low noise ADC and 16-bit DAC module at 800 kHz, managed by an Altera FPGA. The module is designed to be used standalone or mounted as mezzanine on a motherboard, in parallel with other modules. In particular, the modules can send/receive the configuration and the acquired/correction signal for control through a standard EPP parallel port to/from an external PC, where the real-time computation is performed. Experimental tests have demonstrated that this architecture allows the implementation of distributed control systems with a sustained sampling frequency up to , using a standard PC for the control signals computation. Each module is also equipped with a 20-bit slow ADC necessary for the acquisition of an external calibration signal. The system is now being extensively tested in on a prototype of suspended optical interferometer for gravitational wave detection we are developing at the INFN in Napoli, made of three superattenuators of the same class of the TAMA Interferometer.
Keywords :
data acquisition; digital control; distributed control; gravitational wave detectors; 16-bit DAC module; distributed control systems; dual-channel 18-bit low noise ADC; gravitational wave detector; hybrid modular acquisition system; hybrid modular control system; interferometric detectors; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Control systems; Detectors; Distributed control; Field programmable gate arrays; Monitoring; Optical interferometry; Prototypes; System testing; Data acquisition; real-time digital control;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2007.913940