Title: Slow Control Components
1Slow Control Components
- ISEG Power Supply 0-500V
- Zentro Power Supplies (-6,5V/12V)
- Linux PC with PVSS control software
- CAN-bus as interconnection
- Siemens S5 for motor control
- diverse (CMD, Multiplexer)
- (Safety components)
2HCAL Slow Control schematic
CMB Boardtemperature reading,LED Pulser
Siemens S5Motor control and monitoring
LV Power SupplyCentro (-6V, 12V)
HV Power SupplyISEG (50-80V)
CAN-bus
CAN-bus
Linux PCwith PVSS
TCPIP
ECAL, DAQ, ORACLE, ODBC, TCPIP, HTTP, WAP
3Inteconnection betweenHCAL ECAL
HCALDAQ
HCALSC
ECAL
TCPIP
TCPIP
- Connection between all components via TCPIP
- Command exchange between all detectors with a
well defined protocol - Allow the shift crew to control detector parts
over one simple GUI - talks with Paul Dauncey and Jean-Charles Vanel
4SlowControl / Power connections
1x2 (daisy chain)
38x2
CAN
Rack
TCPIP
12 V Power
38x8
Karstensen
6.5/-6.5 VPower
60 V Power
38x8
Currentmonitoring
200x2
movement
Temperaturemonitoring
Karstensen
Gadow
5SlowControl / Power connections
Rack
12 V Power
6.5/-6.5 VPower
60 V Power
38x8
Currentmonitoring
200x2
Temperaturemonitoring
Karstensen
6Monitoring Channels (SC)
7Schematic of Prototype Power Supply (for one HCAL
module)
8Schematic of Prototype Power Supply
9HCAL User Interfaces
User
configuration
HV control
LV control
CMB control
Motor control
Expert
parameter40-80V, 15mA, 40 channels
parameter-6V, 6V, 12V. 100A each
parametertemperature monitoring,LED pulser
control
parameter3-axis movement control
parameter
10HCAL Slow Control timetable
- March/April 05
- installing of High Voltage hardware
- installing electrical patch panels (voltage
distribution) - Prototype of Power Supply for one HCAL module
- April/June 05
- 3-axis Motor control GUI
- current readout of 200 analog channels
(controlling of over current) - development of interface for data exchange with
DAQ - August / September 05
- HERA shutdown
- October/November 05
- All SC and power components should be ready
- February 05
- Hardware
- installing SC computer in Hall 5
- testing of Low Voltage Power Supplies
- installing of electrical infrastructure
- CMB hardware communication tests
- Software (Feb - Nov 05)
- development of GUIs (incl. alarm handling from
hardware up to top-level of user interface) - starting Low Voltage control programming
- 2nd iteration of CMB CAN hardware readout
programming
11Manpower and other things
- schedules are done with 30 overlapping time
- manpower coverage looks OK (1-6 persons)
- possible interface problems and infrastructure
requirements were solved during runtime - testing and commissioning are planed step by step
12Safety Technic(Pilz safety bus)
- Benefits - Can be used individually, child's play
to operate - Cost savings in all engineering phases Min. 40
cost saving from planning to maintenance, faster
"Time to market". - Safe monitoring of plant and machinery, up to 14
safety functions such as emergency stop, safety
gates, light barriers or two-hand control. - Being modular and expandable, PNOZmulti is
flexible to adapt to customer requirements, even
when making modifications at a later date.
Exchanging modules is simple, as individual units
can be exchanged directly. - Cost efficient thanks to reduced wiring and fast
commissioning. - High availability thanks to easy-to-use
diagnostic options separate multifunctional LEDs
are provided on each terminal, displaying
operating and fault statuses. - Numerous services are available, such as
customised configuration, customer training,
Eplan macros, hotline, for example.
13- The result of a lot of ideas and a huge amount of
work things are looking simple