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Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy RF Field Control for 12 GeV Upgrade Tom Powers K. Davis, J. Delayen, H. Dong, A, Hofler, C. Hovater, S. Kauffman, G. Lahti, J. Musson, T. Plawski,

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy 12 GeV Cryomodule LLRF Requirements Tight cavity field control is needed to meet CEBAF’s energy spread specification. Parameter Fast < 1sSlow > 1s Phase Stability (correlated)0.24 o (rms.)infinite Phase Stability (uncorrelated)0.5 o (rms.)3.0 o Amplitude (correlated)2.2 x NA Amplitude (uncorrelated)4.5 x NA

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy 12 GeV Requirements (cont’d) Fault Recovery < 1 s –Must compensate for large Lorentz detuning on cavity turn on. Keep down-time low –Intelligent diagnostics that can quickly isolate problem RF-cavity systems. –Hot swap capable for all modules. Seamless integration with existing RF-Klystron-Cavity systems. –LLRF system should be compatible with existing RF HPA and cavity.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Recent LLRF Development Activities Cornell – JLAB Collaboration –A very successful collaboration between the two institutions tested the Cornell LLRF system in the JLAB FEL and in CEBAF LLRF Requirements: –An in-depth requirement package detailing, top level, functional and hardware requirements was completed May 30. Many thanks to S. Simrock, B. Chase, M. Champion and R. Ursic for review! Subsystem Prototyping –1497 MHz Receiver/Transmitter prototype: Tested on cryomodule – 499 MHz LLRF System: In production. –Piezo tuner concepts: tested with Cornell LLRF system –Digital signal processing modeled and streamlined Model/ Algorithm Development/Firmware –Electronic Damping Modeled: PAC 2005 (A. Hofler and J. Delayen) –Resonance Control: (Collaborating with Cornell) test in CMTF/FEL fall 2005

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Proposed System Layout Three modules in baseline design, LLRF, Interlocks and PZT Amplifier. Modules may be VME format. However, the primary function of the backplane is power distribution and shared signal distribution. IOC imbedded in LLRF module with direct Ethernet connection to operating system local area network. –Working towards a NIOS core imbedded in the FPGA. –May change to imbedded processor. Ethernet* protocol for communication between interlocks and LLRF. –Four wires standard two-way Ethernet protocol. –Two wires RF permit from interlocks. –Two wires serial DAC link for the PZT amplifier. Fiber optic link to PZT amplifier, which is a 750 V, 0.5 A output device.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy LLRF Block Diagram

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy LLRF FEATURES Makes used of existing master oscillator distribution system at 1427 MHz, 70 MHz and 10 MHz. 56 MHz sample clock generated on mother board. Down convert to 70 MHz IF. ADC clock frequency is 1.25 cycles of 70 MHz, providing +I, +Q, -I, -Q, +I, +Q... data stream or I and Q at 14 MHz. Altera Stratix FPGA for phase and amplitude control as well as interface to control system. Direct digital synthesis for IF generation using the third sideband of the ADC output. (Larry Doolittle “Plan for 50 MHz Analog Output” Aug. 8, 2002) Because ADC and DAC are run with the same 56 MHz clock, slow phase drifts, etc. of the clock are not seen on the output.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Direct Digital IF Signal Generation Concept use one of the harmonics out of your ADC for your IF frequency. For a 10-X system two disadvantages to using second or third harmonic frequencies are: –Small signal content. –Analog filter requirements.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Relative Magnitude of Harmonics Relative magnitude of the three harmonics out of an ADC when the sampling frequency, fs, is near the signal frequency, fo.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Ratios of f3 to f1 is 1:5. 70 MHz component is 14 MHz away from nearest neighbor. Commercial drop in 8 MHz BW filter available for $30. One can show that the harmonic contains the proper phase signal and is: 3-X DDS

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Minimizing Thermal Drifts Receiver designed with “Thermopad” variable tempco attenuators in an effort to null out drifts. Monitored phase and amplitude of the new LLRF system for drifts between 10 o to 50 o C Results –Phase: 0.13 o /C –Amplitude: 0.1%/C >10x better than present CEBAF LLRF

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy VME Motherboard & 499 MHz Transceiver 2005 Current 1497 MHz Prototype System Prototype 1497 MHz and production 499 MHz LLRF systems designed around a “generic” processor motherboard –Extended VME motherboard uses Altera Stratix FPGA for PID and cavity resonance control. –Can support transceivers at our different cavity frequencies (499 MHz & 1497 MHz). –RF receivers, RF transmitter, ADC and DAC located on the daughter card. Prototype testing controlled through EPICS Proto - EPICS Control Screen

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Normal Conducting LLRF at 499 MHz: Status Prototype system has been tested on a Separator cavity in CEBAF 15 Production systems are being manufactured Eight systems to be installed and commissioned in January 2006 CEBAF separator cavityCEBAF buncher cavity

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy System Modeling Matlab/Simulink Modeling –Simulink models are based on DESY’s Simulink Library for SRF systems (Varadanyan, Ayvazyan, & Simrock EPAC’02) –Matlab modeling scripts based on transfer function representations of systems Electronic Damping for 12 GeV Upgrade Cavities Warm RF and SRF cavity systems

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Electronic Damping Electronic damping uses ponderomotive forces to intentionally deform the cavity in a manner opposing microphonic effects. An analytical model for the system has been developed and verified using numerical simulations. Electronic Damping can be used to damp microphonic vibrations –In lightly beam loaded superconducting cavity applications (JLab 12 GeV Upgrade, RIA, and possibly ERLs) –Simulations indicate that one can achieve a 50% decrease in phase error accompanied by 3x10 -5 increase in amplitude error We are currently expanding model to include effect of multiple mechanical modes.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Test Programs Proof of principal system built with Altera Stratix development kit. March 2004 JLAB-Cornell Digital-LLRF Collaboration Sept through Jan Environmental testing of 499 MHz system April MHz System tested with warm cavity May MHz System low power tests with cold CEBAF upgrade cavity Aug MHz system high power tests with cold cavity NEXT WEEK 1497 MHz system high power tests with resonance controls THE WEEK AFTER NEXT.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy CORNELL - JEFFERSON LAB COLLABRATION Opportunity for two labs to test and operate hardware and firm ware algorithms on a height loaded-Q superconducting cavity. Cornell provided the –Digital LLRF system –DSP/FPGA algorithms, –PZT analog drive and –Tuner motor drive. JLAB provided the: –Downconverters, –up converters –reference clocks –PZT amplifer –Operating accelerators with beam.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy JLAB-Cornell Digital-LLRF Collaboration Phase and amplitude control on a real cavity with beam loading –Conditions: CW beam up to 400 uA –Result: Met specifications Phase stability: ~ 0.02 degrees rms. Amplitude stability: ~ 2 x rms. Cavity recovery under strong Lorentz detuning –Result: 0 to 12 MV/m in ~80 ms using Piezo Tuner (PZT) Cavity recovery from simulated CHL crash –Initial condition: Cavity resonance frequency 30 kHz off master oscillator frequency –Result: Successful hands-off recovery. Operated cavity at high Q L ~ 1x10 8 –Result:Met phase and amplitude control specifications

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Cavity Recovery after Fault FEL03-3 with Q L = 2x10 7

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy LLRF Test with 1497 MHz SC Cavity /Renascence Cryomodule Control RoomTest cave with cryomodule “Renascence” Low RF power (1W) test result for SC cavity (Loaded-Q = 8e+6) Closed Loop yesRMS Phase Noise 0.06 deg Open Loop Gain 183 RMS Gradient Noise 0.02 % Integral Gain 4 Integral Time 840 ms

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy I/Q Space Measurements (Low Power SRF Cavity) System on the edge of stability. 50 mV/div10 mV/div PID Loop optimized (D = zero gain)

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Phase noise measurement for 1497 MHz SC cavity Fig.1 open loop- cavity microphonics cause extensive phase noise of 1.3 deg RMS Fig.2 closed loop- RMS phase noise reduced from 1.3 deg down to 0.06 deg Carrier GHz X: Start 10 Hz Stop 100 kHz RMS Noise: mrad / deg RMS Jitter: psec Carrier GHz X: Start 10 Hz Stop 100 kHz RMS Noise: mrad / mdeg RMS Jitter: fsec

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Upper part of the picture shows forward power spectrum for closed loop and optimized regulation. It reflects microphonics compensation. Lower graph shows cavity microphonics spectrum measured with PLL and dedicated instrument “Cavity Resonance Monitor”, performed for the same cavity a few days earlier. Digital LLRF system makes microphonic measurements easier !

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy LLRF Next Steps 1497 MHz tests in CMTF/FELFall 05 Instalation & Comm. of NC LLRFJanuary ‘06 Complete vertical slice tests with 13 kW Winter ’07 tube and high gradient cavity (>15 MV/m) LLRF on a cavity in CMTF 8-seat test cryomodule test of LLRF on FEL-3 fall, 07

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Summary We continue to have a successful collaborations with Cornell, DESY, SNS and Berkley during the development process. Cornell Collaboration: Demonstrated that a Digital LLRF system is capable of meeting the CEBAF phase & amplitude control specifications using SRF cavities. Successful operation of both warm and cold structures with the JLAB prototype systems. High power testing of JLAB prototype system with SRF cavities to occur in the next few weeks. JLAB is well on the way to developing a LLRF system for it’s 12 GeV upgrade. However, much work remains in hardware, firmware and software optimization.

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Digital Signal Processing

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Resonance Control (Hardware Schematic) VXI Crate LLRFLLRF IOCIOC PC running ActiveX EPICS-LabViews Interface National Instruments FW-7344 National Instruments MID-7604 Mechanica l Tuner Piezoelectri c Tuner High Voltage Amplifier Cavit y Channel Access I & Q

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Electronic Damping Comparison of Phase (left) vs. Frequency (right) Feedback for a Single Mechanical Mode at 34 Hz

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Resonance Control (Software Layout) PC running ActiveX EPICS- LabViews Interface IOC running VxWorks Resonance Control Task EPICS database LLRF DAC EPICS accessible global variables Channe l Access Memory Mapped Write Access HV Amplifier National Instruments FW- 7344

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Resonance Control Prototype system –Based on two systems Cornell’s digital LLRF system under development for its proposed ERL and CESR-c RF systems Auto-track resonance tacking system used for the CEBAF 6 GeV cavities –vxWorks-based task memory mapped write access to DAC to high voltage amplifier for piezoelectric tuner communicate through EPICS and ActiveX EPICS- LabViews interface to mechanical tuner system Ready for testing in Cryomodule Test Facility

Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Depart. Of Energy Digital LLRF subsystems LLRF Algorithms & software Receiver/Transmitter at Proper Frequency Interlocks EPICS Interface Signal Processing EPICS software Resonance Controls