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Subject: RE: [External] RE: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor
From: "Leblanc, Gregory via Tech-talk" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: "tech-talk at aps.anl.gov" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2025 14:43:05 +0000

Keith,

 

Please keep us in the loop with what you decide.  Here at the Edwards Lab in OHIO we have a radiation monitor that we designed and built in-house in 1970 and have had some discussions in the past year or so about getting a replacement.  We didn’t find that anyone had an off-the-shelf solution that worked for what we need.  Our project is on the back burner for now due to limited engineering time and the fact that our system is still working,  but I’m sure learning about your process and decisions will help us down the road.  I suspect that there are other lurkers on the list who will be interested  as well.

     Greg

 

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From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> On Behalf Of Baker, Keith (DLSLtd, RAL, LSCI) via Tech-talk
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2025 12:18 PM
To: Chandler, Brendan <bchandler at anl.gov>; tech-talk at aps.anl.gov; Smith, Martin <mls at anl.gov>
Subject: [External] RE: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor

 

Use caution with links and attachments.

Brendan,  that’s an intriguing little RS232 filter you have created.

We clearly need to have long think about security issues with safety in mind. I’d like to avoid Matthew’s option of reading the raw analogue/digital signals, but also avoid the need to add dedicated write blocking hardware.

I may come back to you for more details, further down the line. We have a unit for evaluation now.

Thanks again for all the replies.

Keith

 

From: Chandler, Brendan <bchandler at anl.gov>
Sent: 18 March 2025 18:24
To: tech-talk at aps.anl.gov; Baker, Keith (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) <keith.baker at diamond.ac.uk>; Smith, Martin <mls at anl.gov>
Subject: Re: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor

 

Hi Keith,

 

Regarding the RS232 device between the Moxa and FHT6020, it was added due to a requirement to have a physical device that intercepts any write commands and prevents them from going to the FHT6020.  The device was a microchip board with two RS232 ports/clickboards on it, and it ran a C program that I wrote to detect valid commands and forward them out the other port.  Everything else got blocked, and it also responded to a command that IOC could send to ask how many bytes and commands it has filtered so far.

 

I removed some references to this board in the code on github that I posted, because it seemed not relevant, but if you're interested, I'm happy to discuss more.

 

Cheers,

Bren


From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> on behalf of Smith, Martin via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 11:54
To: tech-talk at aps.anl.gov <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>; Baker, Keith (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) <keith.baker at diamond.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor

 

Hi Keith,

 

So the one that we had a vibration issue with was installed on the wall of one of our experimental stations

so not to concrete. Just bumping the wall was enough to set it off. Another issue that we have been having

with these is we are seeing random spikes to zero I think. I'm sure that John Edwards (edwardsj at anl.gov)

would be happy to discuss issues with you.

 

I will need to let Brendan comment on the RS232 "command interceptor" as I like to call it, but he did the 

development work on that and is better equipped to talk about the hardware / software.

 

We do use CAT6a cable from the Moxa to this device which allows us to have much longer runs of RS232 than

normally allowed. I think the longest run we use is around 100 feet though.

 

Regards,

Marty


From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> on behalf of Baker, Keith (DLSLtd, RAL, LSCI) via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 11:15 AM
To: tech-talk at aps.anl.gov <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Subject: RE: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor

 

Sorry, I was not at work yesterday, so have just caught up with all the responses and thought it best to reply to all in one message.

 

Steve – yes, I’d be happy to receive another example database and protocol file. A Phoebus screen could be useful too.

 

Matthew, Martin – I anticipate using a Moxa terminal server as well, but you’ve highlighted security issues and options I need to consider. As you say, these are essential safety devices so any remote reconfiguration should be prevented or strictly controlled.

 

Martin – some more information on the RS232 device you have between the Moxa and FHT6020 would be useful. We’d aim to use RS485 as we’d prefer a long cable run from the Moxa to the device.

Regarding the Berthold, when I last looked at this, there was no EPICS support or any information I could find about how to communicate with this unit, so didn’t explore any further.

As for vibration, I’m not expecting any such issue with our installations mostly on concrete walls. Where are yours installed that exposes them to enough vibration to cause a problem?

 

Thanks to everyone else who posted comments or other example files which I have now downloaded and busy looking through. It seems people have taken a variety of approaches depending on their needs and I’m not sure which is the best match for us yet.

 

When I’ve played with our demo unit for a while I’ll post some feedback.

 

Regards,

Keith

 

 

From: Chandler, Brendan <bchandler at anl.gov>
Sent: 17 March 2025 13:40
To: tech-talk at aps.anl.gov; Baker, Keith (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) <keith.baker at diamond.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor

 

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Hi Kieth,

 

Here is the link to the github repository:

 

The most interesting files are probably these:

 

Also, for the rest of the list, I had replied to Kieth last Friday but accidentally only replied to him.  Below is my original message from last Friday.

 

 

Hello Kieth,

 

We use these monitors at APS, and I have a streamdevice based IOC that I will post to github later today (US time).  I'll follow up with a link once available.

 

Note that our EPICs support is limited to readbacks only, as we considered it a safety issue to change the device configuration remotely.

Our screens are MEDM based, but probably could be converted to CSS without much difficulty.

 

We have our radiation monitors hooked up via the RS232 port to a moxa, which acts as a bridge to the network and EPICs.

 

Implementing EPICs communication support went relatively smoothly.  Outside of epics, we had some issues with vibrations affecting the readings, so you might consider testing with vibrations similar to your deployment environment.

 

I'll send the code link later.

Brendan Chandler

 

 

Thanks,

Brendan Chandler

 


From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov> on behalf of Baker, Keith (DLSLtd, RAL, LSCI) via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2025 06:14
To: tech-talk at aps.anl.gov <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Subject: Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 Radiation Monitor

 

Hello,

I have posted a few questions here in recent years asking about Radiation Monitors and had lots of helpful replies.

 

We are finally about to borrow a Thermo Fischer FHT 6020 for evaluation, so I would like to get an example EPICS IOC running.

I believe these monitors are in use or have been tested at ISIS, SLAC and Australia, perhaps elsewhere, so I was wondering who had the most up to date or complete driver they could share with me, please?

I found an asyn driver in SLACs EPICS repository and edl files. Is this my best choice to start with?

 

Does anybody use StreamDevice? (Brendan Chandler at APS mentioned this a few years ago.)

Has anybody created CSS opi files? (I could try running an eld->opi converter as a starting point.)

 

The monitor only seems to have an RS232 port, so I was wondering how different sites connect with this? Perhaps a local IOC with serial port, an RS232->RS485 adapter for more remote connections, or a local terminal server?

We don’t need to daisy chain the monitors. We’ll have dedicated wiring and IOC for each.

 

Any recommendations appreciated.

Thanks.

Keith Baker

Diamond Light Source

 

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