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Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN

Since the 1970s, industrial systems have been introduced in ST Division and have formed the basis for the overwhelming majority of the equipment for which it is responsible. The first systems were independent and not integrated into the accelerator control networks. This first generation included th...

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Autor principal: Ciriani, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/357586
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description Since the 1970s, industrial systems have been introduced in ST Division and have formed the basis for the overwhelming majority of the equipment for which it is responsible. The first systems were independent and not integrated into the accelerator control networks. This first generation included the Technical Control Room (TCR) site and networks monitoring system supplied by Télémécanique. In 1980, this system was replaced by the BBC and the Landis & Gyr systems for the cooling and ventilation equipment. In 1979, the Sprecher & Schuh system for the control of the electrical generator sets (with CERN's first PLC) was installed. Since the 1980s, these systems have been gradually integrated, initially using G64s as the interface with the PLCs, then, with the introduction of FactoryLink to handle H1 communications based on TCP/IP and, finally, with the Technical Data Server (TDS) and the TCP/IP communication replacing H1.
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spelling cern-3575862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/357586engCiriani, PTrends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERNEngineeringSince the 1970s, industrial systems have been introduced in ST Division and have formed the basis for the overwhelming majority of the equipment for which it is responsible. The first systems were independent and not integrated into the accelerator control networks. This first generation included the Technical Control Room (TCR) site and networks monitoring system supplied by Télémécanique. In 1980, this system was replaced by the BBC and the Landis & Gyr systems for the cooling and ventilation equipment. In 1979, the Sprecher & Schuh system for the control of the electrical generator sets (with CERN's first PLC) was installed. Since the 1980s, these systems have been gradually integrated, initially using G64s as the interface with the PLCs, then, with the introduction of FactoryLink to handle H1 communications based on TCP/IP and, finally, with the Technical Data Server (TDS) and the TCP/IP communication replacing H1.CERN-ST-98-019oai:cds.cern.ch:3575861998-03-31
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Ciriani, P
Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN
title Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN
title_full Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN
title_fullStr Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN
title_short Trends in industrial control systems in ST Division and at CERN
title_sort trends in industrial control systems in st division and at cern
topic Engineering
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