We have just gone through a whole lot of Danfysik PSUs here, using
the 9100s (two different specific models), 8000s, 838s (which I think
are specific but use the 8800 underneath, so a different command set
to every other model I have encountered), using asyn/stream. The
setup of macros, st.cmd, db, and proto files we have allows us to
just set a few macros to define a LOT of the variances, so we have
one single IOC. We based it off the MICE 8000 ioc (which covers the
8500 and 9100 as well). Our setup also allows for systems to have a
calibration file, so that you can relate your current to a field,
although that bit hasn't been tested in the 'wild' yet, nor has the
setup to allow for systems to be bipolar (or not). If anyone wants
the various protocol files, db files and the associated st.cmds I can
try and put them together to share, but that really would be a
collection of files rather than something you could build and use
yourself, so they would need some tweaking to put! into a standard
IOC template, as would the code around them potentially.
Regards, Kathryn
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Priller, John
Sent: 26 September 2016 11:47 To: Jeong Han Lee;
[email protected] Subject: Re: Danfysik 8500 or 9100 power supply
driver
We developed and tested some asyn/stream support for the Danfysik
9100 at NSCL/FRIB. It's not a full-blown IOC but just a stream
protocol file and a database template to go with it. But if anyone
wants to use those as a starting point I can send them the files.
On 9/26/2016 4:41 AM, Jeong Han Lee wrote:
Hi,
One of ESS system also may use a Danfysik System 8500, so I am
interested in to see that any existent EPICS IOC available. If
anyone has it, please let me know.
Thanks, Han
On 01/28/2016 08:41 PM, Schrock, Ken wrote:
Hello,
We are purchasing several Danfysik model 9100 power supplies for
FRIB at MSU. Before developing a new EPICS driver, we are
curious if any users already have one for either the 8500 or
9100? Danfysik told us that the command set is the same for both
models.
Regards,
*Ken Schrock*
Electrical Staff Engineer
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
Michigan State University
640 South Shaw Lane
East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Tel. 517-908-7193
Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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