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Subject: | RE: [External] Suggestions wanted on IOC hardware |
From: | "Leblanc, Gregory via Tech-talk" <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
To: | "James P. Withrow" <jwithrow at cornell.edu>, "Tech-talk at aps.anl.gov" <Tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
Date: | Thu, 22 May 2025 16:13:09 +0000 |
Jim, I’ve got a couple of undergraduate students working to deploy EPICS on Linux at our small lab. We’ve been doing our testing HP T730 and T740 thin clients because they’re very cheap ($100 on ebay) and so far,
have been much faster than we need. Primarily we’re doing general purpose IO using Keysight (ok, mostly HP and Agilent) 34980A mainframes with multiplexers, ADC outputs, and relay outputs. We communicate to them using StreamDevice over Ethernet. We talk
to our BRAX vacuum controllers using RS-232, also with StreamDevice. Greg -- Gregory Leblanc Accelerator Engineer Edwards Accelerator Lab - Ohio University 123 University Terrace Athens, OH 45701 USA M: (401) 52-OUAL1 or (401) 526-8251 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7899-5296 From: Tech-talk <tech-talk-bounces at aps.anl.gov>
On Behalf Of James P. Withrow via Tech-talk Use caution with links and attachments. Hello all- I'm investigating the eventual migration of our control system to EPICS, and as such, I would like to solicit community input on IOC hardware which I can use as a 'boilerplate' configuration for common tasks
like sensor (I2C/SPI) polling, instrumentation (RS232/485), and general IO.
Current searching has turned up mostly references to Beaglebone and Zynq hardware, however I'd like to hear from community members as to what's in use 'in the wild' and how well it works - or doesn't - for your
applications. Thanks! -Jim Withrow |