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The LHC Low Level RF

The LHC RF consists of eight 400 MHz superconducting cavities per ring, with each cavity independently powered by a 300 kW klystron, via a circulator. The challenge for the Low Level is to cope with very high beam current (more than 1 A RF component) and achieve excellent beam lifetime (emittance gr...

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Autores principales: Baudrenghien, Philippe, Hagmann, Gregoire, Molendijk, John Cornelis, Olsen, Ragnar, Rohlev, Anton, Rossi, Vittorio, Stellfeld, Donat, Valuch, Daniel, Wehrle, Urs
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/971742
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author Baudrenghien, Philippe
Hagmann, Gregoire
Molendijk, John Cornelis
Olsen, Ragnar
Rohlev, Anton
Rossi, Vittorio
Stellfeld, Donat
Valuch, Daniel
Wehrle, Urs
author_facet Baudrenghien, Philippe
Hagmann, Gregoire
Molendijk, John Cornelis
Olsen, Ragnar
Rohlev, Anton
Rossi, Vittorio
Stellfeld, Donat
Valuch, Daniel
Wehrle, Urs
author_sort Baudrenghien, Philippe
collection CERN
description The LHC RF consists of eight 400 MHz superconducting cavities per ring, with each cavity independently powered by a 300 kW klystron, via a circulator. The challenge for the Low Level is to cope with very high beam current (more than 1 A RF component) and achieve excellent beam lifetime (emittance growth time in excess of 25 hours). Each cavity has an associated Cavity Controller rack consisting of two VME crates which implement high gain RF Feedback, a Tuner Loop with a new algorithm, a Klystron Ripple Loop and a Conditioning system. In addition each ring has a Beam Control system (four VME crates) which includes a Frequency Program, Phase Loop, Radial Loop and Synchronization Loop. A Longitudinal Damper (dipole and quadrupole mode) acting via the 400 MHz cavities is included to reduce emittance blow-up due to filamentation from phase and energy errors at injection. Finally an RF Synchronization system implements the bunch into bucket transfer from the SPS into each LHC ring. When fully installed in 2007, the whole system will count over three hundred home-designed VME cards of twenty-three different models installed in forty-five VME crates. The paper presents the various loops: it outlines the expected performances, summarizes the algorithms and the implementation. Thanks to a full scale test set-up including klystron and cavity we have measured the response of the RF Feedback and Tuner Loop; and these will be presented and compared to the expectations.
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spelling cern-9717422023-05-31T13:22:39Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/971742engBaudrenghien, PhilippeHagmann, GregoireMolendijk, John CornelisOlsen, RagnarRohlev, AntonRossi, VittorioStellfeld, DonatValuch, DanielWehrle, UrsThe LHC Low Level RFAccelerators and Storage RingsThe LHC RF consists of eight 400 MHz superconducting cavities per ring, with each cavity independently powered by a 300 kW klystron, via a circulator. The challenge for the Low Level is to cope with very high beam current (more than 1 A RF component) and achieve excellent beam lifetime (emittance growth time in excess of 25 hours). Each cavity has an associated Cavity Controller rack consisting of two VME crates which implement high gain RF Feedback, a Tuner Loop with a new algorithm, a Klystron Ripple Loop and a Conditioning system. In addition each ring has a Beam Control system (four VME crates) which includes a Frequency Program, Phase Loop, Radial Loop and Synchronization Loop. A Longitudinal Damper (dipole and quadrupole mode) acting via the 400 MHz cavities is included to reduce emittance blow-up due to filamentation from phase and energy errors at injection. Finally an RF Synchronization system implements the bunch into bucket transfer from the SPS into each LHC ring. When fully installed in 2007, the whole system will count over three hundred home-designed VME cards of twenty-three different models installed in forty-five VME crates. The paper presents the various loops: it outlines the expected performances, summarizes the algorithms and the implementation. Thanks to a full scale test set-up including klystron and cavity we have measured the response of the RF Feedback and Tuner Loop; and these will be presented and compared to the expectations.LHC-PROJECT-Report-906CERN-LHC-Project-Report-906oai:cds.cern.ch:9717422006-07-13
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Baudrenghien, Philippe
Hagmann, Gregoire
Molendijk, John Cornelis
Olsen, Ragnar
Rohlev, Anton
Rossi, Vittorio
Stellfeld, Donat
Valuch, Daniel
Wehrle, Urs
The LHC Low Level RF
title The LHC Low Level RF
title_full The LHC Low Level RF
title_fullStr The LHC Low Level RF
title_full_unstemmed The LHC Low Level RF
title_short The LHC Low Level RF
title_sort lhc low level rf
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/971742
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