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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 LCLS Week 4-8 April, 2005 Steve Lewis X-ray Transport, Optics, and Diagnostics: Controls Status
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 Layout Front End Enclosure Fast Close Valve Slits Attenuators Shielding FEL Measurements & Experiments: Low Power Imaging High Power Imaging Spectrometer Calorimeter Flipper Mirror Experiments Optics Structual Bio Nano-scale Femtochem FEE NEH FEH Tunnel Experiments: Optics Warm Dense Matter Each hutch is 10 m long Experiments: Atomic Physics
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 Major Effort Areas Getting an accurate count of all devices Naming devices (and extending SLC convention) Aligning XTOD controls devices with LCLS global standards Reviewing cost+schedule Installing EPICS at LLNL
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 Counting Devices Layout and instrument list has changed since original design Original design was not “EPICS-aware” Need block diagram or even one-line diagram to accurately define PLC, IOC and other controls- specific components LCLS-wide standards are (just) now being set All of above are basis for accurate cost+schedule
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 Naming Devices Will conform to (and extend) SLC conventions Especially for “SLC-aware” devices Allows uniform notation on spread-sheets, one-line diagrams, as well as EPICS configuration Implicitly forces accurate counting
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 LCLS Global Standards Safety must be engineered in Commerical products are one way to ensure this (UL, CE, …) Initial Q/A will take place at LLNL for many items
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 LCLS Global Standards… Motor/Encoder chains: OMS58 in VME+transition card+power “brick”: 3 vendors; extra box+cables; great reuse of EPICS practice; parts long-lived Newport XPS single-box: turnkey; TCP/IP field- bus; new driver (and motor record?); rapid evolution of product likely Other?
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 LCLS Global Standards… Vacuum/Gas: Controllers & Architecture “Smart” controllers + inter-controller wiring + serial to EPICS Wiring complexity; less global integrity “Dumb” controllers+PLC+ Ethernet/IP to EPICS Global integrity; simple wiring ControlLogix vs. FlexLogic Trade-offs in cost, need for wire-centers, availability of EPICS driver
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 LCLS Global Standards… Choices for Gauges MKS-937A w/317-CEP and 422-CCG 15msec response option Other? Choices for Ion Pumps Dual; Quad; ? MPS-2 SafeCONN Kaiser StarCell Other?
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 Reviewing Cost+Schedule Accurate device count supports: I/O hardware and cabling costs Approx $200K to be added for master PLCs Configuring+Commissioning Effort Approx 1500 hours to be added for Tunnel Fixed costs as well: Server for LLNL prototyping Licenses (PLC…) Any new drivers
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Steve Lewis XTOD Controlssalewis@llnl.gov 4-8 April, 2005 UCRL-PRES-210834 EPICS at LLNL Set up a server RH Linux or MacOS X? Keep CVS at SLAC Intellectual property issue? Borrow small VME crate, CPU, EVR and EVG from SLAC Gas Attenuator prototype is first application First use of PLC Will train LLNL staff
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