New flying wire system for the Tevatron

W. Blokland, G. Vogel, J. Dey

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Abstract

A new flying wire system replaces an older system to enhance the analysis of beam emittance, improve reliability, and support future upgrades to the Tevatron. New VME data acquisition and timing modules allow for more bunches to be sampled more precisely. A LabVIEW application, running on a Macintosh computer, controls the data acquisition and wire motion. The application also analyzes and stores the data as well as handles local and remote commands. The new system flies three wires and fits profiles of 72 bunches to a gaussian function in a total of three seconds. A new console application allows remote operator control and display from any control console. This paper discusses the hardware and software setup, capabilities, and measurement results of the new flying wire system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages2032-2034
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 1997 17th Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC-97 - Vancouver, BC, CAN
Duration: May 12 1997May 16 1997

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1997 17th Particle Accelerator Conference, PAC-97
CityVancouver, BC, CAN
Period05/12/9705/16/97

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