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Use FastSEE BPM Mode to diagnose intensity and position from injector BPM's with 4 microsecond sampling | Use FastSEE BPM Mode to diagnose intensity and position from injector BPM's with 4 microsecond sampling | ||
− | '''To start the fastSEE EPICS screen ...''' | + | '''To start the fastSEE EPICS screen ...''' |
* To start : Accel Menubar => EDM => BPM => New FastSEE Control | * To start : Accel Menubar => EDM => BPM => New FastSEE Control | ||
* MAC or Channel Access is required | * MAC or Channel Access is required |
Revision as of 14:10, 18 March 2015
250V FSD Comparator Faults
Use comparator circuit in ISB monitoring HVPS output to determine gun voltage is within a window. Faults can be real (gun HV is out of range) or false (comparator is drifting).
To check if the gun HV is actually drifting the following archived read backs are useful to view ... * Precision read back of Ross probe * HVPS lock set point * Horizontal orbit at IPM1I02
To determine if the gun HV window comparator is drifting or set incorrectly ... * Window drift during SAD can be found at startup * Window drift sensitive to temperature variation e.g. seasonal temperature swing * Window set too tightly by Ops
To set gun HV window comparator window ... * While clicking FSD clear button vary POT until resets to find a good region * High Limit : Increase POT while clicking until fault occurs, then decrease until fault clears and record new high value * Low Limit : Decrease POT while clicking until fault occurs, then increase until fault clears and record new low value * Set POT at center of new low and high values; maybe repeat to get consistent values
Beam Noise
Use FastSEE BPM Mode to diagnose intensity and position from injector BPM's with 4 microsecond sampling
To start the fastSEE EPICS screen ... * To start : Accel Menubar => EDM => BPM => New FastSEE Control * MAC or Channel Access is required * Choose a BPM mode and BPM by selecting corresponding ioc e.g. iocse11
To use BPMSEE mode ... Non-invasive BPM spikes update correctly Less samples limit to lower frequency Make sure FastSee Light is ON
To use FastSEE mode ... Invasive BPM spikes update erratically More samples for higher frequency ~60kHz