Upgrade of the BPM System for the BEPC Storage Ring
Abstract
The Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC) is a machine with a designing energy up to 2.8 GeV. Thirty-two button-type beam position monitors (BPM) are used for the position measurement of the colliding e+ e- beams in the storage ring. In order to improve the measurement resolution and reduce the measurement time, the hardware and software of the BPM system have been partially modified and have been tested with beams at last year. The BPM processing electronics and the measurement behaviors can be fully controlled by a personal computer (PC) in the local control room. The measured beam position data are stored in memories on another PC, which serves as a communication server. These data can be accessed by the main computer in the central control room through network. The short-term reproducibility of the measurement is better than 10 microns. The measurement time for scanning all 32 BPMs is about 11 seconds. The reliability of the measurement is assured by the self-consistency check. The dynamic rang of the system is over 81 dB and the minimum measurable beam intensity is less than 0.5 mA. This paper will describe the hardware and software of our new BPM system.
- Publication:
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APS Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- May 1997
- Bibcode:
- 1997APS..PAC..9P72M