1. Fermilab Main Injector Beam Position Monitor Upgrade.
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Banerjee, B., Barker, W., Bledsoe, S., Boes, T., Briegel, C., Capista, D., Deuerling, G., Dysert, R., Forster, R., Foulkes, S., Haynes, W., Hendricks, B., Kasza, T., Kutschke, R., Marchionni, A., Olson, M., Pavlicek, V., Piccoli, L., Prieto, P., and Rapisarda, S.
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INJECTORS ,SYNCHROTRONS ,PARTICLE accelerators ,BEAM optics ,SIGNAL processing - Abstract
An upgrade of the Beam Position Monitor (BPM) signal processing and data acquisition system for the Fermilab Main Injector is described. The Main Injector is a fast cycling synchrotron that accelerates protons or antiprotons from 8 to 150 GeV, Each Main Injector cycle can have a totally different magnet ramp, RF frequency configuration, beam bunch structure, and injection/extraction pattern from the previous cycle. The new BPM system provides the capabilities and flexibility required by the dynamic and complex machine operations. The system offers measurement capability in the 2.5 MHz and 53 MHz channels to detect the range of bunch structures for protons and antiprotons in both wideband (turn-by-turn) and narrowband (closed-orbit) modes. The new BPM read-out system is based on the digital receiver concept and is highly configurable, allowing the signal processing of nearly all Main Injector beam conditions, including the detection of individual batches. An overview of the BPM system in the Main Injector operating environment, some technology details and first beam measurements are presented. © 2006 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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