DocumentCode :
3827554
Title :
Prototype Control System for Compensation of Superconducting Cavities Detuning Using Piezoelectric Actuators
Author :
K. Przygoda;A. Piotrowski;G. Jablonski;D. Makowski;T. Pozniak;A. Napieralski
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Microelectron. & Comput. Sci., Tech. Univ. of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Volume :
56
Issue :
4
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
2336
Lastpage :
2340
Abstract :
Pulsed operation of high gradient superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) cavities results in dynamic Lorentz force detuning (LFD) approaching or exceeding the bandwidth of the cavity of order of a few hundreds of Hz. The resulting modulation of the resonance frequency of the cavity is leading to a perturbation of the amplitude and phase of the accelerating field, which can be controlled only at the expense of RF power. Presently, at various labs, a piezoelectric fast tuner based on an active compensation scheme for the resonance frequency control of the cavity is under study. The tests already performed in the Free Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH), proved the possibility of Lorentz force detuning compensation by the means of the piezo element excited with the single period of sine wave prior to the RF pulse. The X-Ray Free Electron Laser (X-FEL) accelerator, which is now under development in Deutsche Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), will consists of around 800 cavities with a fast tuner fixture including the actuator/sensor configuration. Therefore, it is necessary to design a distributed control system which would be able to supervise around 25 RF stations, each one comprised of 32 cavities. The Advanced Telecomunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) was chosen to design, develop, and build a Low Level Radio Frequency (LLRF) controller for X-FEL. The prototype control system for Lorentz force detuning compensation was designed and developed. The control applications applied in the system were fitted to the main framework of interfaces and communication protocols proposed for the ATCA-based LLRF control system. The paper presents the general view of a designed control system and shows the first experimental results from the tests carried out in FLASH facility. Moreover, the possibilities for integration of the piezo control system to the ATCA standards are discussed.
Keywords :
"Prototypes","Control systems","Piezoelectric actuators","Communication system control","Radio frequency","Lorentz covariance","X-ray lasers","Telecommunication control","Pulse modulation","Resonance"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2023445
Filename :
5204650
Link To Document :
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