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DCS WG report 9/09/11 FV

DCS main activities (April – September) LAV storage area temperature monitoring system HV system – participation in tender preparation User Requirements LKr calorimeter High and Low voltage vertical slice 09/09/11 VF

LAV storage area temperature monitoring system The system is running permanently starting from March 2011: Archiving of temperatures in an Oracle DB SMS in case of alarm Nightly mail reports Adaptation to new stations position LAV storage area in ECN3 Powerful trend tool 09/09/11 VF

HV system – participation in tender preparation Technical Specification for “High Voltage power supply system for photomultiplier tubes” prepared by Riccardo and Paolo LAV: 2496 channels MUV: 560 channels CEDAR: 256 channels Grand total: 3312 channels Software requirements prepared by DCS team and EN/ICE 09/09/11 VF

User Requirements Definition of Hierarchical Control and detector operation models. Two options are under evaluation. LHC like NA48 like A discussion of the differences needs an introduction and will happen on first DCS Users meeting in October. The LKr vertical slice includes both options and will be used for an assessment E-mail users survey concerning of 2 special cases of system behavior during data taking: Should we allow an automatic HV channel trip recovery (YES with parameterization) Should we allow playing with individual HV(LV) channel (YES with special flag) Strong appeal for general policy. An DCS users meeting will be organized in October 09/09/11 VF

User Requirements - 2 User Interface Study of other experiments example (CMS, COMPASS). Other will come soon. Development of generic HV channel table panel (the HV channels represent of about 60% of all channels) Table prototype 244 channels in one table Zoom out right column Sliding selection window 09/09/11 VF

Prototype of Generic HV channel table panel Beginning of the table End of the table 09/09/11 VF

Sub-detector user requirements LAV, STRAW, MUV, SAC/IRC - preliminary UR were presented in December 2010. Detailed version should be prepared ASAP RICH User requirement document – example to follow General description of detector Detector Logical structure Detailed description of each sub-system including: General requirements Logical names Hardware description and naming scheme Hierarchical control and alarms User Interface The document is available on EDMS Number 1160153  v.1 All sub-detectors participating in Technical Run should prepare an URD and put in on EDMS this year 09/09/11 VF

LKr High and Low voltage vertical slice Motivations and constrains: LKr High and Low voltage system already exists and will be used in NA62 without modification Excellent current and high voltage measurement system, good quality cables and patch panels – everything is worth to keep Heavy integration of custom made system is preferable now when the most other equipment is not yet available The “Vertical slice” should include and validate whole DCS chain from the sensors to an user interface and ORACLE Data Base 09/09/11 VF

LKr High and Low voltage vertical slice - 2 Short reminder : Transceivers and Preamplifiers power supplies 27 transceivers PS’s 4 preamplifiers PS’s 64 regulator boards Commands: ON/OFF Reading: Status ON/OFF About 500 low voltage channels 09/09/11 VF

LKr High and Low voltage vertical slice - 3 Short reminder : HV power supply system SY127 In spill, Out of spill current measurement Front Back LKr All cells of calorimeter are grouped in 32 columns 30 columns are powered by 1 HV channel of CAEN Power supply 2 high current columns are powered by an individual HV channel each Custom made VME based system measures 32 “In” and “Out of” spill currents Output voltages Output voltage measurement 09/09/11 VF

LKr vertical slice - 4 Back-end computer: HP ProLiant BL460c ORACLE DB Front-end computer: KONTRON KISS 4U PC: OPC servers Back-end computer: HP ProLiant BL460c G7 Server Blade: PVSS application (hosted in CCC farm area) User Interface PC (s) CAN branch power supply ELMB based analog signals reading SY2527 HV Power supply PLC based digital I/O 27 transceivers PS’s 4 preamplifiers PS’s 64 regulator boards: about 500 channels in total VME based CPU: DIM server 09/09/11 VF

New control for LKr High Voltage system The SY127 is replaced by SY2527 HV Power supply: Ethernet interface CAEN OPC server JCOP supported component SY2527 Custom current and voltage measurement system, VME based CPU. Old communication layer is replaced by DIM (Distribute Information Management system) Old hardware synchronisation is replaced by DIM signals In spill, Out of spill current measurement Front LKr Output voltage measurement 09/09/11 VF

LKr High Voltage system – Integration in PVSS 3 active SY2527 channels + 3 spares 32 “In” and “Out of” spill current + Vout readings 09/09/11 VF

LKr LV power supplies DCS rack Back Cables from the power supplies and regulator boards are routed to DCS rack in the Electronic Barrack. In the rack the digital (switch ON/OFF command and ON/OFF status) and analog (voltages, currents and temperatures ) signals are split Front The old system was based on: G64 Analog Multiplexer system VME/G64 Interface (SL/RF) Motorola MVME167 processors Greenspring VIPC610 IndustryPack carrier Various IP Carrier (PT100 conditioning, ADC, Digital I/O) 09/09/11 VF

New control for LV power supplies – PLC based digital I/O The preamplifier power supplies are equipped with a contact which reflects ON/Off state of the supply All power supplies can be switched ON/OFF by means of short closing of corresponding contact Taking into account requested reliability of the information and commanding, a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) based solution was chosen. The system is using SIEMENS S7-300 equipment with full hardware and software support from EN/ICE Some spare I/O channels are available 09/09/11 VF

LV power supplies – ELMB based analog signals reading The ELMB is the only budget analog signal reading device fully supported by the JCOP framework community Existing cables and patch panels are good quality and worth to be reused The idea was to replace existing G64 multiplexor cards by new ELMB adaptor card and keep whole chain up to the multiplexor intact 09/09/11 VF

LV power supplies – ELMB base analog signals reading G64 multiplexor card A new ELMB adaptor card was developed for replacement of existing G64 multiplexor card ELMB The ELMB is fully supported by JCOP framework community ELMB adaptor card 09/09/11 VF

LV power supplies – ELMB based analog signals reading Old G64 system New ELMB based system 09/09/11 VF

LKr vertical slice – PVSS implementation Preamplifier power supply monitoring Navigation Tree with Hierarchical control colors Regulator boards monitoring 09/09/11 VF

LKr vertical slice – other main features Two levels computer structure: Multi slots front-end (7PCI 32 bits, 3 PCI_e x 1, 1 PCI_e x 16) Powerful back-end (24 logical cores (12 physical), at 2.8GHz, 12 GB of RAM, etc…) Full CANbus branch, including branch power supply Hierarchical Control ORACLE DB: Archiving Configuration Alarms, Trends, Navigation, Access Control, etc… 09/09/11 VF

Credits High Voltage power supply system Technical Specification Benjamin Farnham (EN/ICE-SIC) Generic HV channel table panel Roman Fedoseev (EN/ICE-SCD) LKr HV system Brian James O'Connell Riccardo Fantechi LKr LV system Jeronimo Ortola Vidal (EN/ICE-PLC) LKr Vertical Slice integration and PVSS implementation Jonas Arroyo Garcia (EN/ICE-SCD) Coordination, support, motivation, etc : Piotr Golonka (EN/ICE-SCD) Valeri Falaleev 09/09/11 VF

Plans Integration run (shifted to the end of January 2012) Main goals: First attempt of external contribution integration. Assessment of CPU power. Hardware to control LKr (~ 600 channels) STRAW tracker hardware (1 module ~ 500 channels) RICH HV system with a few loaded channels (500 channels) About 1600 channels in total – ¼ of full system DCS hardware – the same as was used in the LKr vertical slice Sergey Sergeev should come at least 2 weeks in advance 9/09/11 VF

DCS plans - 2 Dry DCS test run (May 2012 ) Main goal: Validation of all control solutions and confirmation of CPU power. The success of this run will depend a lot on availability of hardware. Hardware : all detectors participating in Technical Run 8 (9) LAV stations: HV (all power supplies should be available) + some FE crates (≥ 1 should be available) + some thresholds reading (≥ 1 FE board should be available) 1 (2) STRAW tracker module: HV(should be available) + LV(should be available) + ELMBs MUV2 and 3 (full system): HV (all power supplies should be available) + ELMBs CEDAR (full system): HV (all power supplies should be available) + FE crate (≥ 1 should be available) + NINO parameter setting/reading (≥ 1 FE board should be available) + ELMBs + cooling system? LKr (already integrated in Vertical Slice) CHOD (existing NA48)? The same rule as for the TDAQ: the hardware for which the control will not be tested in the dry DCS run will not be controlled during the Technical run. The hardware should be available at least 3 months in advance (February 2012) 9/09/11 VF

DCS plans - 3 Dry DCS test run (May 2012 ) - continuation DCS hardware: Additional 3 front-end computers (KONTRON) New 3 data servers We are considering 2 options Reinforced version of PC farm computer (do we know the model?) Rack mounted version of CCC blades The model should be selected this year Software Final version of everything including FE boards control ORACLE Data Base Do other NA62 users plan use the ORACLE in 2012? Coordination question: Will we have general NA62 policy (and responsible) regarding the ORACLE (remember the ORACLE service is not for free) External development (and developers) should be available 2-3 weeks in advance 9/09/11 VF