Published 1983 | Version v1
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The local area network for the plasma Diagnostics System of MFTF-B

  • 1. Lawrence Livermore Nat. Laboratory, Livermore, CA

Description

The MFTF-B Plasma Diagnostics System will be implemented in stages, beginning with a start-up set of diagnostics and evolving toward a basic set. The start-up set contains 12 diagnostics which will acquire a total of about 800 Kbytes of data per machine pulse; the basic set contains 23 diagnostics which will acquire a total of about 8 Mbytes of data per pulse. Each diagnostic is controlled by a ''Foundation System'' consisting of a DEC LSI-11/23 microcomputer connected to CAMAC via a 5 Mbits/second serial fiber-optic link and connected to a supervisory computer (Perkin-Elmer 3250) via a 9600 baud RS232 link. The Foundation System is a building block used throughout MFTF-B for control and status monitoring. However, its 9600 baud link to the supervisor presents a bottleneck for the large data transfers required by diagnostics. To overcome this bottleneck the diagnostics Foundation Systems will be connected together with an additional LSI-11/23 called the ''master'' to form a Local Area Network (LAN) for data acquisition. The Diagnostics LAN has a ring architecture with token passing arbitration

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
I.E.E.E.
Imprint Place
New York, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Fusion engineering. Vol. 2
Journal Page Range
p. 2079-2083.

Conference

Title
10. symposium on fusion engineering.
Dates
5-9 Dec 1983.
Place
Philadelphia, PA (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
16028272
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CAMAC SYSTEM; DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS; FIBER OPTICS; MFTF DEVICES; MICROPROCESSORS; MONITORING; ON-LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS; OPERATION; PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS; PULSES; RINGS; WIRES
Descriptors DEC
CONTROL SYSTEMS; ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; MAGNETIC MIRRORS; MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; ON-LINE SYSTEMS; OPEN PLASMA DEVICES; OPTICS; THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES