Speaker
Alexander Ody
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Description
Single-pulse, high dynamic range BPM signal detection has been at the top of the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA) Test Facility's most-wanted list for many years. The AWA beamline's unique capabilities require BPM instrumentation with an unprecedented dynamic range, making it challenging to design and prototype a cost-effective solution. We have prototyped many different approaches over the years. Finally, a recent prototype shows the long-sought solution for AWA's low-cost button BPM signal detection is becoming feasible. This paper shares the design and test results of this prototype.
Region represented | North America |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Primary author
Wanming Liu
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Co-authors
Alexander Ody
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Charles Whiteford
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Chunguang Jing
(Euclid Beamlabs LLC)
Eric Wisniewski
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
Gongxiaohui Chen
(Argonne National Laboratory)
John Power
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Philippe Piot
(Northern Illinois University)
Scott Doran
(Argonne National Laboratory)
Xueying Lu
(Argonne National Laboratory)