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Subject: | Re: CLS OMS 58 Failure Report |
From: | Ron Sluiter <[email protected]> |
To: | Elder Matias <[email protected]> |
Cc: | [email protected] |
Date: | Wed, 21 Oct 2009 10:06:05 -0500 |
Hello Elder,This failure, and the vendor's fix, are documented in the following tech-talk message;
http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/tech-talk/2006/msg01261.php From the above message;
OMS VME58 user's should review what the consequences of having this failure occur at their facilities would be. The decision to have your boards retrofitted should strike a balance between the probability of board failure (higher if exposed to radiation) and the consequences of thatfailure.
Ron Elder Matias wrote:
I should have sent this failure report out some time ago in case it is helpful at one of the other labs. This summer we had an OMS58 board fail. The result of the failure was a less than desirable outcome for one of our Kohzu monocromator. The nature of the failure is that on several channels this OMS58 board started sending pulses out to the motors, in complete disregard to any limit switches and without being commanded by the software. Without any hard stops or secondary limit switches that interlock the drive power the motors continued moving beyond their normal range of travel and did a bit of damage to the internals of the mono. In this application we were relying on the firmware (on the board) to stop the motion when the limit switches were hit. We removed the board from the beamline, brought it back to our controls test lab, were able to reproduce the failure in a different setup. The board was shipped back to the supplier, they localized the failure to a data buffer IC (74245) that is located in U82 on OMS58. Elder