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Description

AC

Alternate Current

ATCA

Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture

CPU

Central Processing Unit

EPICS

Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System

FPGA

Field Programmable Gate Array

IOC

Input Output Controller

LCLS

Linac Coherent Light Source

MDL

Main Drive Line

MO

Master Oscillator

NC

Normal-Conducting

RF

Radio Frequency

RFoF

RF-over-Fiber

SC

Super-Conducting

SHM

Shelf Manager

VMTG

VME-based Master Trigger Generator

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  1. Generate a 476MHz RF reference in Sector-2 to use with XTCAV.  The RF reference will have similar jitter characteristics as the LCLS-II Master Oscillator.
  2. Transmit a 476MHz RF reference to Sector-10 to replace the LCLS-I Master Oscillator.  The new RF reference will have similar jitter characteristics as the existing LCLS-I Master Oscillator.
  3. Align the triggerring of the Super-Conducting (SC) & Normal-Conducting (NC) timing systems for XTCAV to operate at 120Hz.
  4. Merge the NC event timing onto the SC event timing. 

LCLS-I Timing System Description

The In LCLS-I, the 476MHz MO provides an RF source to the timing system.  This signal is combined with a 360Hz signal derived from the a sequencer chassis (i.e. derives a 360Hz signal coincident with the zero crossings from the 3-phase AC power line).  The 476MHz and the 360Hz signals are routed to the inputs of the VME-based Master Trigger Generator (VMTG).  The VMTG samples a 71.4kHz signal (a sub-harmonic of LCLS-I & LCLS-II MO frequencies) and generates a 360Hz fiducial that is aligned with the 71.4KHz signal.


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(Fiducial Generation - Borrowed from Timing for LCLS slide deck, see References section below)


The VMTG output is thus synchronized with the 476MHz MO --via a 71kHz the 71.4kHz RF signal-- and it triggers the fiducial generator at 360Hz.  The 360Hz output of the fiducial generator is amplitude-modulated onto the original 476MHz signal (hence 2.78ms between peaks and with a 476MHz frequency) and is propagated down the Main Drive Line (MDL).  The aforementioned trigger generation occurs in Sector-10 in its entirety and then it gets propagated to other sectors and buildings.

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(Borrowed from Timing for LCLS slide deck - see References section below)

Linac Locking Description

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Linac Locking Description

With Linac Locking, the above 476MHz LCLS-I Master Oscillator gets replaced by a new RF reference that is phase-locked to the LCLS-II Master Oscillator (located in Sector-2) and transmitted to Sector-10 via an RF-over-Fiber (RFoF) connection.  Lastly, the alignment of the triggers between SC and NC timing is done in Sector-20.

RF Distribution Overview

Linac locking is a portion of the RF distribution network that aims to support LCLS-I timing generation and distribution.  See diagram below for the big picture.


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(RF Distribution Network - Borrowed from Linac Locking Review slide deck, see References section below)


As already captured in the Requirements section above, the goal is to:

  1. Generate a 476MHz RF Reference phase-locked to the LCLS-II Master Oscillator.
  2. Transmit this signal from Sector-2 (LCLS-II MO) to Sector-10 (LCLS-I MO).
  3. Align triggers between SC and NC timing.
  4. Marge NC event timing onto the SC event timing.

As of the date this documentation was produced, the work to meet the first three requirements is almost complete and is currently undergoing verification.  The fourth requirement has been deferred to be tackled at a later date.

RF Source Generation

For a better idea on how the 476MHz is generated in Sector-2, there's documentation in place that describes related IOCs and existing hardware to accomplish this.  See the link below for more details.

Linac Locking - PLL SIM IOCs [sioc-sys0-ms07 & sioc-sys0-ms08]

RF Transmission

For the transmission of the RF signal from Sector-2 to Sector-10, the reader is encouraged to refer to the documentation for the RFoF IOC.

Linac Locking - RFoF Telnet IOC [sioc-sys0-ms11]

Trigger Alignment

For Trigger Alignment, see the section describing the corresponding IOC.

Linac Locking - Trigger Alignment IOC [sioc-sys0-ms12]

References

Timing for LCLS

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