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Design and experience with the ws/hs assembly movement using labview vis,national instrument motion controllers, and compumotor electronic drive units and motors

机译:使用labview vis,国家仪器运动控制器和compumotor电子驱动单元和电机设计和体验ws / hs装配运动

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The Low-Energy Demonstration Accelerator (LEDA), designed and built at the LosAlamos National Laboratory, is part of the Accelerator Production of Tritium (APT) program and provides a platform for measuring high-power proton beam-halo formation. The technique used for measuring the beam halo employs nine combination Wire Scanner and Halo Scraper (WS/HS) devices. This paper will focus on the experiment gained in the use of National Instrument (NI) LabVIEW VI's and motion controllers, and Compumotor electronic drive units and motors. The base configuration couples a Compumotor motor driven by a Parker-Hannifin Gemini GT Drive unit. The drive unit is controlled by a NI PXI-7344 controller card, which in turn is controlled by a PC running custom built NI LabVIEW VI's. The function of the control VI's is to interpret instructions from the main control system, the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS), and carry out the corresponding motion commands. The main control VI has to run all nineteen WS/HS motor axes used in the accelerator. A basic discussion of the main accelerator control system, EPICs which is hosted on a VXI platform, and its interface with the PC based LabVIEW motion control software will be included.

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