Abstract :
This paper describes the specification, design and preliminary operation of the beam-position/intensity measurement module being built for the Low Energy Demonstration Accelerator (LEDA) and Accelerator Production of Tritium (APT) projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The module, based on the VXI footprint, is divided into three sections: first, the analog front-end which consists of logarithmic amplifiers, anti-alias filters, and digitizers; second, the digital-to-analog section for monitoring signals on the front panel; and third, the DSP, error correction, and VXI-interface section. Beam position is calculated based on the log-ratio transfer function. The module has four, 2-MHz, IF inputs suitable for two-axis position measurements. It has outputs in both digital and analog format for x- and y-position and beam intensity. Real-time error-correction is performed on the four input signals after they are digitized and before calculating the beam position to compensate for drift, offsets, gain nonlinearities, and other systematic errors. This paper also describes how the on-line error-correction is implemented digitally and algorithmically
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; linear accelerators; nuclear electronics; particle beam diagnostics; proton accelerators; signal processing; LEDA; Low Energy Demonstration Accelerator; VXI; VXI-interface; anti-alias filters; beam-intensity measurement; beam-position measurement; beam-position/intensity measurement module; digital-to-analog; digitizers; error correction; gain nonlinearities; log-ratio transfer function; logarithmic amplifiers; on-line error-correction; real-time error-correction; Digital filters; Digital signal processing; Energy measurement; Error correction; Laboratories; Monitoring; Position measurement; Production; Real time systems; Transfer functions;