DocumentCode
1064303
Title
A Hybrid Modular Control and Acquisition System
Author
Garufi, Fabio ; Acernese, Fausto ; Boiano, Alfonso ; De Rosa, Rosario ; Romano, Rocco ; Barone, Fabrizio
Author_Institution
Complesso Univ. di Monte S. Angelo, Naples
Volume
55
Issue
1
fYear
2008
Firstpage
295
Lastpage
301
Abstract
In this paper we describe the architecture and the performances of a hybrid modular acquisition and control system prototype we developed in Napoli for distributed monitoring and control systems. The system, developed by our group within the framework of R&D for interferometric detectors of gravitational waves, is based on a dual-channel 18-bit low noise ADC and 16-bit DAC module at 800 kHz, managed by an Altera FPGA. The module is designed to be used standalone or mounted as mezzanine on a motherboard, in parallel with other modules. In particular, the modules can send/receive the configuration and the acquired/correction signal for control through a standard EPP parallel port to/from an external PC, where the real-time computation is performed. Experimental tests have demonstrated that this architecture allows the implementation of distributed control systems with a sustained sampling frequency up to , using a standard PC for the control signals computation. Each module is also equipped with a 20-bit slow ADC necessary for the acquisition of an external calibration signal. The system is now being extensively tested in on a prototype of suspended optical interferometer for gravitational wave detection we are developing at the INFN in Napoli, made of three superattenuators of the same class of the TAMA Interferometer.
Keywords
data acquisition; digital control; distributed control; gravitational wave detectors; 16-bit DAC module; distributed control systems; dual-channel 18-bit low noise ADC; gravitational wave detector; hybrid modular acquisition system; hybrid modular control system; interferometric detectors; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Control systems; Detectors; Distributed control; Field programmable gate arrays; Monitoring; Optical interferometry; Prototypes; System testing; Data acquisition; real-time digital control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2007.913940
Filename
4448486
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