Title :
A hierarchical control architecture for a PEBB-based ILC Marx modulator
Author :
Macken, K. ; Burkhart, C. ; Larsen, R. ; Nguyen, M.N. ; Olsen, J.
Author_Institution :
SLAC Nat. Accel. Lab., Menlo Park, CA, USA
fDate :
June 28 2009-July 2 2009
Abstract :
The idea of building power conversion systems around Power Electronic Building Blocks (PEBBs) was initiated by the U.S. Office of Naval Research in the mid 1990s. A PEBB-based design approach is advantageous in terms of power density, modularity, reliability, and serviceability. It is obvious that this approach has much appeal for pulsed power conversion including the International Linear Collider (ILC) klystron modulator application. A hierarchical control architecture has the inherent capability to support the integration of PEBBs. This has already been successfully demonstrated in a number of industrial applications in the recent past. This paper outlines the underlying concepts of a hierarchical control architecture for a PEBB-based Marx-topology ILC klystron modulator. The control in PEBB-based power conversion systems can be functionally partitioned into (three) hierarchical layers; system layer, application layer, and PEBB layer. This has been adopted here. Based on such a hierarchical partition, the interfaces are clearly identified and defined and, consequently, are easily characterised. A conceptual design of the hardware manager, executing low-level hardware oriented tasks, is detailed. In addition, the idea of prognostics is briefly discussed.
Keywords :
klystrons; linear colliders; open systems; power conversion; power supply circuits; OSA model; OSI model; PEBB-based ILC Marx modulator; application layer; building power conversion systems; hierarchical control architecture; international linear collider; klystron modulator application; open system architecture; open systems interconnection; power density; power electronic building blocks; pulsed power conversion; system layer; Buildings; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Hardware; Klystrons; Power conversion; Power electronics; Power system management; Power system reliability; Pulse modulation;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2009. PPC '09. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4064-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4065-8
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2009.5386259