• DocumentCode
    1469585
  • Title

    ATCA Control System Hardware for the Plasma Vertical Stabilization in the JET Tokamak

  • Author

    Batista, António Joaquim Nunes ; Neto, André ; Correia, Miguel ; Fernandes, Ana Maria ; Carvalho, Bernardo B. ; Fortunato, João Carlos ; Sousa, Jorge ; Varandas, Carlos A F ; Sartori, Filippo ; Jennison, Mike

  • Author_Institution
    IST Inst. de Plasmas e Fusao Nucl., Associacao EURATOM, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Volume
    57
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    583
  • Lastpage
    588
  • Abstract
    A multi-input-multi-output controller for the plasma vertical stabilization was implemented and installed on the Joint European Torus tokamak. The system can attain a control-cycle time of approximately 30 ¿s using ×86 multi-core processors but targets 10 ¿s via Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based processing. The hardware, complying with the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) standard, was in-house designed and implemented to achieve the required performance and consists of: A total of 6 synchronized ATCA control boards, each one with 32 analog input channels which provide up to 192 galvanically-isolated channels, used mainly for magnetic measurements. Each board contains an FPGA, which performs digital signal processing and includes a PCI Express communications interface; An ATCA rear transition module, which comprises up to 8 galvanically-isolated analog output channels to control the fast radial field amplifier (±10 kV, ±2.5 kA). An optical link to digitally control the enhanced radial field amplifier (±12 kV, ±5 kA). Up to 8 EIA-485 digital inputs for timing and monitoring information; An ATCA processor blade with a quad-core processor, where the control algorithm is presently running, connected to the 6 ATCA control boards through the PCI Express interface. All FPGAs are interconnected by low-latency links via the ATCA full-mesh backplane, allowing all channel data to be available on each FPGA running an upcoming distributed control algorithm.
  • Keywords
    Tokamak devices; field programmable gate arrays; fusion reactor instrumentation; physical instrumentation control; physics computing; plasma diagnostics; plasma instability; plasma toroidal confinement; ATCA control system hardware; JET tokamak; advanced telecommunications computing architecture; analog input channels; control algorithm; control systems; control-cycle time; digital signal processing; field programmable gate array based processing; galvanically-isolated channels; magnetic measurements; multi-core processors; plasma vertical stabilization; quad-core processor; radial field amplifier; real time systems; rear transition module; Communication system control; Control systems; Field programmable gate arrays; Galvanizing; Hardware; Optical amplifiers; Plasmas; Signal processing algorithms; Telecommunication control; Tokamaks; ATCA; control systems; field programmable gate arrays; real time systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2010.2042068
  • Filename
    5446474