Design of the Korea-4GSR Timing system

TUPD075
23 Sept 2025, 16:00
1h 30m
Palmer House Hilton Chicago

Palmer House Hilton Chicago

17 East Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60603, United States of America
Poster Presentation MC04: Hardware Architecture and Synchronization TUPD Posters

Speaker

Sohee Park (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)

Description

The event timing system is a system that coordinates and synchronizes events in a precise sequence over time and provides precise timing to local devices. The system consists of an event master (EVM), an event fanout (EVF), and an event receiver (EVR), and each local device receives event, trigger, and timestamp information through EVR. Korea-4GSR transfers 200 MeV electrons to the booster through a linear accelerator, and provides trigger signals to synchronize the injection order into the storage ring after ramping acceleration from the booster to 4 GeV. The system will be configured using MRF's MTCA products, and the EVG and EVR configuration and layout are being designed by investigating the specifications of local devices that receive trigger signals. In addition, the system will be tested by transmitting event codes and trigger signals to embedded EVR equipment such as BPM and FOFB.

Author

Sohee Park (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)

Co-authors

Jinsung Yu (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory) Sunwoo Kang (Korea Basic Science Institute) Yunho Kim (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory)

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