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VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System

Analog video signal switching is used in CERN's Proton Synchrotron (PS) complex to route the video signals coming from Beam Diagnostics systems to the Meyrin Control Room (MCR). Traditionally, this has been done with custom electromechanical relay-based cards controlled serially via CAMAC crate...

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Autores principales: Acebes, I, Deghaye, S, Heinze, W, Lewis, J, Serrano, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/693177
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author Acebes, I
Deghaye, S
Heinze, W
Lewis, J
Serrano, J
author_facet Acebes, I
Deghaye, S
Heinze, W
Lewis, J
Serrano, J
author_sort Acebes, I
collection CERN
description Analog video signal switching is used in CERN's Proton Synchrotron (PS) complex to route the video signals coming from Beam Diagnostics systems to the Meyrin Control Room (MCR). Traditionally, this has been done with custom electromechanical relay-based cards controlled serially via CAMAC crates. In order to improve the robustness and maintainability of the system, while keeping it analog to preserve the low latency, a VME card based on Analog Devices' AD8116 analog matrix chip has been developed. Video signals go into the front panel and exit the switch through the P2 connector of the VME backplane. The module is a 16 input, 32 output matrix. Larger matrices can be built using more modules and bussing their outputs together, thanks to the high impedance feature of the AD8116. Another VME module takes the selected signals from the P2 connector and performs automatic gain to send them at nominal output level through its front panel. This paper discusses both designs and presents experimental test results.
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spelling cern-6931772022-08-17T13:35:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/693177engAcebes, IDeghaye, SHeinze, WLewis, JSerrano, JVME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video SystemAccelerators and Storage RingsAnalog video signal switching is used in CERN's Proton Synchrotron (PS) complex to route the video signals coming from Beam Diagnostics systems to the Meyrin Control Room (MCR). Traditionally, this has been done with custom electromechanical relay-based cards controlled serially via CAMAC crates. In order to improve the robustness and maintainability of the system, while keeping it analog to preserve the low latency, a VME card based on Analog Devices' AD8116 analog matrix chip has been developed. Video signals go into the front panel and exit the switch through the P2 connector of the VME backplane. The module is a 16 input, 32 output matrix. Larger matrices can be built using more modules and bussing their outputs together, thanks to the high impedance feature of the AD8116. Another VME module takes the selected signals from the P2 connector and performs automatic gain to send them at nominal output level through its front panel. This paper discusses both designs and presents experimental test results.CERN-AB-2003-113-COoai:cds.cern.ch:6931772003-11-08
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Acebes, I
Deghaye, S
Heinze, W
Lewis, J
Serrano, J
VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System
title VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System
title_full VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System
title_fullStr VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System
title_full_unstemmed VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System
title_short VME Switch for CERN's PS Analog Video System
title_sort vme switch for cern's ps analog video system
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/693177
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