Title: The%20LHC%20Beam%20Position%20System
1The LHC Beam Position System
BI Review CERN - 19th-20th November
2001 Christian Boccard, Eva Calvo-Giraldo,
Daniel Cocq, Lars Jensen, Rhodri Jones,
Jean-Pierre Papis, Jean-Jacques Savioz, Hermann
Schmickler. (CERN) Daryl Bishop, Bill Roberts,
Bill Rawnsley, Graham Waters. (TRIUMF, Canada)
2Outline
- The LHC Beam Position Monitors
- General Layout
- Arc BPM
- Insertion BPM
- The LHC BPM Acquisition System
- Layout
- Wide Band Time Normaliser
- Radiation Issues
- Digital Acquisition Board (TRIUMF)
- Expected Performance
- Current Status
- Summary
3LHC BPM System - General Layout
922 Button Electrode BPMs (24mm) for the Main
Arcs Dispersion Suppressors
Total of 1158 BPMs for the LHC and its Transfer
Lines
4The Arc BPM - SSS Layout
5Arc BPM - Detailed Layout
Beam Pipes
BPMs
Cryogenic Coaxial Cables
6Arc BPM - Button Feedthrough
Button Feedthrough
Beam Screen
Liquid Helium Cooling Capillary
7Arc BPM - Feedthrough Technology
Classical Ceramic Seal
Glass-Ceramic Seal
Ceramic
Glass-Ceramic
Metallic Pin
Brazing
Stainless Steel Body
8Arc BPM - Technical Specifications
- Button Feedthrough
- 24/34mm Diameter Stainless Steel Button
- Button Capacitance (8.0 ? 0.6)pF
- Glass Ceramic Dielectric
- Vacuum Seal to 10-11 Pa.m3.s-1
- (50 ? 1)W Impedance for coaxial line
- Normal Operation between 5-25K
- Radiation Resistant
- Signal Levels (after 40m cable 70MHz Low Pass
Filter) - Pilot bunch (5?109) gives 30mV peak
- Ultimate bunch (1.7?1011) gives 1V peak
9Arc BPM - Technical Specifications
- (50 ? 1)W Impedance, with Frequency range up to
2GHz - Electrical length difference in each quadruplet
lt 10ps - Copper Cladded Stainless Steel Inner Outer
Conductors - Good Electrical Conductivity Poor Thermal
Conductivity - Silicon Dioxide Foam Dielectric
- N-Type Connectors using Glass Ceramic Dielectric
Seal - Operation from 5K to room temperature
- Radiation Resistant
- Warm Cryostat Feedthough
- (50 ? 1)W Impedance
- Electrical length differences lt 4ps
- Radiation Resistant
10Interaction Region BPMs
Liquid Helium Capillaries
Stripline Electrode
Q2 Coupler
- Stripline length 120mm to give same response as
button - 2 Types
- Warm Coupler - capable of withstanding bake-out
to 200C - Cold Coupler - located in Q2 cryostat (tilted by
45 for cryostat integration) - Directivity measured as 28dB at 200MHz
- Not sufficient to give requested 50mm resolution
11Improving the Directivity
IP 1 or 5
Use Time Structure of Beams to Enhance Directivity
Original Coupler Locations
12Outline
- The LHC Beam Position Monitors
- General Layout
- Arc BPM
- Insertion BPM
- The LHC BPM Acquisition System
- Layout
- Wide Band Time Normaliser
- Radiation Issues
- Digital Acquisition Board (TRIUMF)
- Expected Performance
- Current Status
- Summary
13LHC Beam Position System Layout
Acquisition Chassis ? 4
Acquisition Chassis ? 4
Acquisition Chassis ? 4
Acquisition Chassis ? 4
Surface Point (1 of 8)
1/16th of LHC Tunnel
Up to 28 Quadrupoles
14The Front-End Electronics
15The Wide Band Time Normaliser
A
B
16The Wide Band Time Normaliser
A (B 1.5ns)
A
B
17The Wide Band Time Normaliser
A
B
A(B1.5ns)
B(A1.5ns)10ns
Interval 10 ? 1.5ns
System output
18The Wide Band Time Normaliser
19WBTN - Linearity v Intensity
For LHC Arc BPMs 1 130mm
20WBTN - Linearity v Position
For LHC Arc BPMs 1 130mm
21WBTN - Radiation Issues
- The Front-end Electronics for the Arc BPMs will
be located under the main quadrupoles - can expect to see a dose of some 12Gy/year
- Tests in the SPS-TCC2 area during 2000 showed
that use of DIGITAL components in the tunnel
should be avoided - Most memories and FPGAs too easily corrupted
- Qualification of components long difficult
22WBTN - Radiation Issues
- In 2001 Fibre-Optic Link added to LHC BPM
system - only the minimum of analogue electronics kept in
tunnel - all sensitive digital electronics located on the
surface - allows easy access to most of the acquisition
system
- Cost of large scale fibre-optic installation
compensated by - elimination of 13km of expensive low loss
coaxial cable - reduction in number of acquisition crates
- no bunch synchronous timing required in the
tunnel
23WBTN - Radiation Test Results
2001 Test results of the very front-end WBTN
card with Fibre-Optic Link
Initial performance
24The LHC BPM Acquisition System
Tunnel
Surface
25TRIUMF Digital Acquisition Board
- Average of all bunches over T turns
- LEP experience - default T set to 224 turns
(20ms) for 50Hz elimination - Average of each individual batch over N turns
- Capture Mode (Triggered on demand)
- Acquisition of N bunches for T turns where N?T ?
100000 - i.e. 1 bunch for 100000 turns or 100 bunches for
1000 turns - Average of all bunches or individual batches for
gt1000 turns - Post-Mortem (Continuously updated)
- Average of all bunches over 1 turn for last 1000
turns - Last 1000 orbit acquisitions
- Calibration Mode (Asynchronous Mode)
- Allows acquisitions in absence of bunch
synchronous clock
- Orbit Mode (Real time acquisition at up to 10Hz)
26Operational Prototype Results in 2001
System extensively used in SPS for electron cloud
instability studies.
27Outline
- The LHC Beam Position Monitors
- General Layout
- Arc BPM
- Insertion BPM
- The LHC BPM Acquisition System
- Layout
- Wide Band Time Normaliser
- Radiation Issues
- Digital Acquisition Board (TRIUMF)
- Expected Performance
- Current Status
- Summary
28Accuracy and Resolution
29Current Status
- Button Feedthrough
- Contract for 4250 placed with CERAMASEAL (USA)
- pre-series delivery foreseen for Dec 2001
- Coupler Feedthrough
- Contract for 280 placed with CERAMASEAL (USA)
- Cryogenic Cable
- Contract for 4250 placed with KAMAN (USA)
- pre-series production awaiting final approval of
SSS integration issues. - Warm Cryostat Feedthrough
- Contract for 1000 placed with HUBERSUHNER (CH)
- pre-series delivery Feb 2002
- Arc BPM body
- Under construction - responsibility of LHC/VAC
30Current Status (cont.)
- WBTN 70MHz Low Pass Filters
- Contract placed by TRIUMF with LORCH MICROWAVE
(USA) - 140 pre-series pairs delivered accepted
- remaining 2360 pairs to be delivered by mid 2002
- WBTN Front-end and Mezzanine Cards
- Prototypes successfully tested in 2001
- Front-end card qualified for radiation
environment - Manufacture of pre-series to begin in 2002
- Fibre-optic Transmission Components
- Transmitters and receptors under test
- Radiation qualification final component choice
foreseen in 2002 - Fibre-Optic cable - call for tender in progress
(responsibility of ST/EL) - Digital Acquisition Board (TRIUMF)
- Prototype successfully tested in 2001
- Pre-series to be delivered by mid 2002
31Summary
- Arc Button BPMs
- All hardware designed and in production
- Directional Couplers
- Locations fixed design underway
- Acquisition system
- Single complete prototype tested successfully in
2001 - Prototype of a complete operational acquisition
chain to be installed and tested on 6 BPMs in the
SPS during 2002
- Outstanding Issues
- Precision requirements and integration of BPMs in
the Collimator Regions - Integration issues in the Dispersion Suppressor
and Interaction Regions - Approval of the routing for the Cryogenic Cables
of the Arc BPMs - WorldFIP fieldbus yet to be tested
- Software development for real-time orbit
acquisition