Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi Marty,
Thank you for your reply.
Lots of info and many useful considerations.
Best wishes,
Ronaldo
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Query about control system choices for insertion devices
>
> Hi Ronaldo,
>
> At APS we currently have the following:
> Insertion Devices:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> (Stepper motors)
> 17 - 2-axis
> 31 - 4-axis
> 1 - 6-axis revolver
>
> (Electromagnetic)
> 3 - Superconductng Undulators
> 1 - Circularly Polarized Undulator
> 1 - IEX device able to produce a variety of polarizations
>
> For the motion devices:
> Our positioning resolution for all devices is encoder dependent. If we are running
> on rotary encoders we position to within 3 microns. With the linear encoders we
> position to within 1 micron. I think that the resolution of the linear encoder is
> about 0.1 microns and not sure about the rotary. This is only for gap translation
> motion.
>
> We have 2 kinds of stepper drives different for 2-motor and 4-motor. All motors
> are 4-phase motors wired as 2-phase in parallel. All motor controllers are one of
> MAXv or OMS VME8.
>
> 2-motor:
> -----------
> Superior Electric SS2000-D12 This drive is now obsolete.
> 208 VAC input power, 12-Amp output,
>
> 4-motor:
> -----------
> Compumotor Parker S8-Drive or Zeta-8 depending how old the system is.
> 120 VAC input power, 8-Amp output
>
> NOTE:
> All of these control systems are very old and as such it is likely that at least some
> of these systems will be upgraded. This is what I'm considering at this time
> (although not a real project yet).
>
> First the big thing is the motion control, drive units, and number of axes required.
> What I'm thinking is to have some sort of limit switch logic and interlocks either in
> an FPGA, PLC, or built into the motor controller.
>
> The drive units (for us) would likely need an enclosure and may or may not be
> integrated with the controller. I have been looking at the ACS Motion Control
> UDMmc drives (not the toy ones) the ones for large motors. These have
> controllers and drives all in one unit.
>
> Marty Smith
> ANL/APS Controls Group
>
>
>
> On 4/4/19 6:01 AM, ronaldo.mercado--- via Tech-talk wrote:
> > Dear tech-talk,
> >
> > My query is not related to EPICS, but I hope to get advice from the
> > EPICS community.
> >
> > I work at Diamond Light Source (http://www.diamond.ac.uk) looking
> > after the control system of insertion devices.
> >
> > I am writing because we are reviewing the build of insertion devices.
> >
> > I would like to contact insertion device builders to enquire about the
> > choices of components used for the controls system.
> >
> > I started by contacting a list of insertion device groups from the
> > European LEAPS initiative (https://www.leaps-initiative.eu/).
> >
> > I had helpful replies from many. Thank you again.
> >
> > I would now like to also contact facilities using insertion devices in
> > the EPICS community.
> >
> > Please could you forward my query at the bottom of this message to a
> > relevant person at your institution?
> >
> > I would also be glad to get your comments and feedback.
> >
> > Many thanks,
> >
> > Ronaldo Mercado
> >
> > Diamond
> >
> > Query about control system choices for insertion devices.
> >
> > Dear Sir/Madam,
> >
> > Would you be able to comment or let me know your choices in motion
> > equipment in your installations?
> >
> > Resolution
> >
> > Motor type (stepper vs servo vs other)
> >
> > Motor controller (make, model, type)
> >
> > Amplifiers (make, model, type)
> >
> > For example at Diamond we have 24 moveable insertion devices.
> >
> > We use servo motors, Compax amplifiers (made by Parker) and depending
> > on the generation of our equipment OMS (prodex)
> >
> > or Delta Tau motor controllers.
> >
> > The resolution of our equipment is 0.1 micron for vertical translation
> > and 1.0 micron or 0.5 micron for phase
> >
> > translation (APPLE-II insertion devices).
> >
> > My intention is to look through this information to guide us for
> > upgrading/updating our systems.
> >
> > Thank you for your time and help.
> >
> > Yours faithfully,
> >
> > Ronaldo Mercado
> >
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