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Architecture of SPIDER control and data acquisition system
Authors:A. Luchetta  G. Manduchi  C. Taliercio  A. Soppelsa  A. Barbalace  F. Paolucci  F. Sartori  P. Barbato  M. Breda  R. Capobianco  F. Molon  M. Moressa  S. Polato  P. Simionato  E. Zampiva
Affiliation:1. Consorzio RFX Associazione Euratom/ENEA, corso Stati Uniti, 4, Padova, Italy;2. Fusion For Energy, c/Josep Pla no. 2, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:The ITER Heating Neutral Beam injectors will be implemented in three steps: development of the ion source prototype, development of the full injector prototype, and, finally, construction of up to three ITER injectors. The first two steps will be carried out in the ITER neutral beam test facility under construction in Italy. The ion source prototype, referred to as SPIDER, which is currently in the development phase, is a complex experiment involving more than 20 plant units and operating with beam-on pulses lasting up to 1 h. As for control and data acquisition it requires fast and slow control (cycle time around 0.1 ms and 10 ms, respectively), synchronization (10 ns resolution), and data acquisition for about 1000 channels (analogue and images) with sampling frequencies up to tens of MS/s, data throughput up to 200 MB/s, and data storage volume of up to tens of TB/year. The paper describes the architecture of the SPIDER control and data acquisition system, discussing the SPIDER requirements and the ITER CODAC interfaces and specifications for plant system instrumentation and control.
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