The CEBAF beam transport magnet power supplies must satisfy tight repeatability, stability and availability constraints under relatively severe environmental conditions. The control system described allows these constraints to be satisfied in a straight forward fashion by permitting the embedding of all sensitive signals and components in the power supply itself and using a serial interface between the CAMAC based control system and the power supply controller interface.
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The CEBAF beam transport magnet power supplies must satisfy tight repeatability, stability and availability constraints under relatively severe environmental conditions. The control system described allows these constraints to be satisfied in a straight forward fashion by permitting the embedding of all sensitive signals and components in the power supply itself and using a serial interface between the CAMAC based control system and the power supply controller interface.
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O'Sullivan, Michael; Dobeck, Nicholas; Flood, Roger & Perry, John.CEBAF Beam Transport Magnet Power Supply Control System,
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November 1, 1991;
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