John,
We use the Spiricon Laser Beam Analyser on our OSR and XSR machine
diagnostic beamlines for the storage ring as well as a portable system
that is used sometimes for more general diagnostic applications. It is
the slightly older analogue version not the fire-wire version. It is a
very nice package.
We have never done the EPICS integration on this system. We run it
standalone, piped back to the control room using a KVM extender.
The SLS has an alternative (EPICS based) system that has some of the
Spiricon capabilities,
http://epics.web.psi.ch/software/firewire/
We have been looking at trying out the SLS package but have not had the
time yet.
Elder
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To: EPICS Tech-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Spiricon Laser Beam Analyzer
From: John Dobbins <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:30:01 -0400
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Dear All,
Is anyone using a Spiricon Laser Beam Analyzer? I have the FireWire
version which comes with an Active server.
John Dobbins
Laboratory for Elementary-Particle Physics
Cornell University
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