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VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops

New electronics has been developed for the remote control of the pick-up electrodes at the CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS). Communication between VME-based control computers and remote equipment is via full duplex point-to-point digital data links. Data are sent and received in serial format over simpl...

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Autores principales: Belleman, J, Calvin, J, González, J L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/341923
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author Belleman, J
Calvin, J
González, J L
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Calvin, J
González, J L
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description New electronics has been developed for the remote control of the pick-up electrodes at the CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS). Communication between VME-based control computers and remote equipment is via full duplex point-to-point digital data links. Data are sent and received in serial format over simple twisted pairs at a rate of 1 Mbit/s, for distances of up to 300 m. Coupling transformers are used to avoid ground loops. The link hardware consists of a general-purpose VME-module, the 'TRX' (transceiver), containing four FIFO-buffered communication channels, and a dedicated control card for each remote station. Remote transceiver electronics is simple enough not to require micro-controllers or processors. Currently, some sixty pick-up stations of various types, all over the PS Complex (accelerators and associated beam transfer lines) are equipped with the new system. Even though the TRX was designed primarily for communication with pick-up electronics, it could also be used for other purposes, for example to form a local area network.
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spelling cern-3419232021-11-11T09:56:15Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/341923engBelleman, JCalvin, JGonzález, J LVME-based remote instrument control without ground loopsAccelerators and Storage RingsNew electronics has been developed for the remote control of the pick-up electrodes at the CERN Proton Synchrotron (PS). Communication between VME-based control computers and remote equipment is via full duplex point-to-point digital data links. Data are sent and received in serial format over simple twisted pairs at a rate of 1 Mbit/s, for distances of up to 300 m. Coupling transformers are used to avoid ground loops. The link hardware consists of a general-purpose VME-module, the 'TRX' (transceiver), containing four FIFO-buffered communication channels, and a dedicated control card for each remote station. Remote transceiver electronics is simple enough not to require micro-controllers or processors. Currently, some sixty pick-up stations of various types, all over the PS Complex (accelerators and associated beam transfer lines) are equipped with the new system. Even though the TRX was designed primarily for communication with pick-up electronics, it could also be used for other purposes, for example to form a local area network.CERN-PS-97-056-BDoai:cds.cern.ch:3419231997-10-22
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Belleman, J
Calvin, J
González, J L
VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops
title VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops
title_full VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops
title_fullStr VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops
title_full_unstemmed VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops
title_short VME-based remote instrument control without ground loops
title_sort vme-based remote instrument control without ground loops
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/341923
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