Title :
Development of high-availability ATCA/PCIe data acquisition instrumentation
Author :
Miguel Correia;Jorge Sousa;Ant?nio J. N. Batista;?lvaro Combo;Bruno Santos;Ant?nio P. Rodrigues;Paulo F. Carvalho;Bernardo B. Carvalho;Carlos M.B.A. Correia;Bruno Gon?alves
Author_Institution :
Instituto de Plasmas e Fus?o Nuclear, Instituto Superior T?cnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal
fDate :
4/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Latest Fusion energy experiments envision a quasi-continuous operation regime. In consequence, the largest experimental devices, currently in development, specify high-availability (HA) requirements for the whole plant infrastructure. HA features enable the whole facility to perform seamlessly in the case of failure of any of its components, coping with the increasing duration of plasma discharges (steady-state) and assuring safety of equipment, people, environment and investment. IPFN developed a control and data acquisition system, aiming for fast control of advanced Fusion devices, which is thus required to provide such HA features. The system is based on in-house developed Advanced Telecommunication Computing Architecture (ATCA) instrumentation modules - IO blades and data switch blades, establishing a PCIe network on the ATCA shelf´s backplane. The data switch communicates to an external host computer through a PCIe data network. At the hardware management level, the system architecture takes advantage of ATCA native redundancy and "hot swap specifications to implement fail-over substitution of IO or data switch blades. A redundant host scheme is also supported by the ATCA/PCIe platform. At the software level, PCIe provides implementation of hot plug services, which translate the hardware changes to the corresponding software/operating system devices. The paper presents how the ATCA and PCIe based system can be setup to perform with the desired degree of HA, thus being suitable for advanced Fusion control and data acquisition systems.
Keywords :
"Blades","Redundancy","Data acquisition","Hardware","Instruments","Fusion reactors","Plasmas"
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2015 4th International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2015.7465592