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microIOC MX-BPM
Determine beam position. Precisely
microIOC MX-BPM is a plug & play beam position monitoring solution. It is perfectly suitable for a precise position detection of cycling bunches. Up to 8 channels of BPM pickup electrodes can be connected to and processed by this system.

microIOC MX-BPM system is a complete beam position monitoring solution, based on:
  • Multiplexed Beam Position Monitors (MX-BPM) and BPM-RFC/16 subrack from Bergoz and

  • microIOC analogue data acquisition (ADA) unit


Up to 8 Bergoz MX-BPM modules and microIOC ADA unit are conveniently integrated into the Bergoz BPM-RFC/16 subrack.

operation principle and connection

Bergoz MX-BPM modules sequentially capture and process the beam pickup signals. Each MX-BPM module outputs three analog signals (vertical, horizontal and summation). microIOC ADA unit digitizes and processes these analog outputs. Both, continuous or triggered, samplings are provided.
To validate beam position measurements, PLL-lock status of the MX-BPM unit is monitored and provided for remote access. Debugging of aliasing effects is supported through applying FFT over the range of samples of beam position values (0-3 kHz bandwidth).

Several microIOC MX-BPM systems can be synchronized with a common trigger/clock signal (synchronization port of microIOC ADA). Beam position (X and Y) is sampled at input trigger signal and recorded using 20 µs resolution time-stamping.
Key features
  • complete monitoring of all signals from MX-BPM units (X, Y, SUM, and PLL-lock)
  • 16-bit sampling at 50k samples/sec per channel
  • trigger/clock synchronization and time stamping
  • 1µm resolution, each button sampled at 10 kHz
Benefits
  • turnkey solution for precise beam position monitoring – attach to the BPM pickup electrodes and read data in control system
  • compact design; installed into single 3U high chassis
  • no extra power supply required
  • direct synchronization with beam transition

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MX-BPM use case

  • closed orbit detection (FOFB - fast orbit feedback, SOFB - slow orbit feedback)
  • optimized for beam position measurement in electron and positron storage rings

microIOC MX-BPM system 
parametervalue
BPM-RFC/16 subrack 
chassisconductive RF-shielded aluminum chassis
 height: 3U
sub-modulesmicroIOC ADA unit
 8 (+2) MX-BPM modules
  
MX-BPM module 
type of measurementnon-interceptive
beam intensity range>75 dB
resolution (X,Y)1 μm
max. multiplexer switching ratio40 kHZ
width4 TE (21 mm)
power supplysupplied from microIOC ADA unit
  
microIOC ADA unit 
analog acquisition16-bit resolution, 50 k samples/sec per channel, 24 single ended analogue inputs
external triggerTTL, min. width 20 ns
CPUx86 compatible, 300 MHz AMD GEODE GX1
operating systemLinux Debian and RTEMS
control system supportEPICS, ACS and Tango
interfaces2 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, 2 x USB, RS232, VGA
power supply110/220 V (50/60 Hz), industrial grade, current protected
width42 TE (213 mm)

microIOC is manufactured by Cosylab
 
microIOC M-Box-PMAC
One box solution for your motion control system
robust, flexible and safe – no additional circuitry needed Specially designed electronic interface leverages PMAC’s functionality providing:
Downloads
microIOC-PD-MX-BPM
microIOC-PD-MX-BPM
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