For Naming Czars:
We have two decarad systems. Each consists of 10 small Geiger-Mueller (GM) radiation detecting heads that are connected (signal & high voltage (HV)) to a central unit which has some brains to control the HV level and read out the measured dose rates. The plan is to mount these to two frames that will be positioned near cryomodules during RF commissioning to measure radiation. The systems will be moved every day or two as we commission all cavities. The systems were designed and built at JLab and used for many years. The decarads are talked to through a DB9 connector connected to a Digi Portserver. The software uses EPICS ASYN and Stream Device to send the commands to set the HV, read back the measurements, etc. The software is part of the RadiationMonitoring slac epics package. The proposed software is currently in afs:
~jnelson/sandbox/RadiationMonitoring/RadiationMonitoring-git/RadiationMonitoringApp/Db/common:
decaradChannel.template - records associated with each GM head
decaradCommon.template - records associated with the system
decarad.substitutions - substitution file for templates
The proposed ioc name is sioc-sys0-rm01.
In ~jnelson/sandbox/RadiationMonitoring/RadiationMonitoring-git/iocBoot/sioc-sys0-rm01 is the st.cmd file.
For archiving I made:
...sandbox...RadiationMonitoringApp/srcArchive/common/decaradChannel.tpl-arch and decaradCommon.tpl-arch
...sandbox...RadiationMonitoringApp/srcArchive/lcls/sioc-sys0-rm01.sub-arch
Below is a description of the PVs with proposed names
Proposed PV names:
PV Name | Purpose | Save/restore | Archive |
---|---|---|---|
$(P):Firmware | read firmware number | ||
$(P):HeartBeat | read heartbeat | 10s | |
$(P):HVStatus | read status of high voltage | 10s | |
$(P):Temp | read temperature of chassis | 10s | |
$(P):HVMonitor | high voltage reading (V) | 10s | |
$(P):HVSetpt | high voltage setting (V) | yes | 10s |
$(P):RackPosition | String to hold a description of the rack position | yes | |
$(P):nn:DoseRate | read back of dose from GM tube nn (01-10) in mR/hr (close enough, saturation curve starts to roll over about 10R/hr - see plot below) | 1s | |
$(P):nn:Position | string to hold a description of the position of GM tube number nn | yes | |
$(P):Sequence | sequence to readout the PVs at 1 Hz. The SEQ record has a delay of 0.06 seconds between sending 1 to each PV's PROC field so commands don't collide in the cable |
There are two sets of decarads (10 heads + central unit) so the PVs listed above are doubled and differentiated by $(P).
Suggested $(P) = RADM:SYS0:100 or RADM:SYS0:200 for the two systems.
Photo of 1 center box plus one radiation monitor with ruler
< End section for Naming Czars - thank you for your help! >
To Do:
- Order from
TECO - 80/20
Amazon - extension cord, enet cables, reels
L-Com - DB9 connector parts
McMaster-Carr - carts, velcro zip-ties
(Thank you Bernadette!) - PV names approved
- Test save/restore and see what values HVSTAT gets
- Release EPICS software, start softioc
- Release display, add button to another display to open it
- Test software: displays, save/restore, archiving
- Build frames
- Make DB9/RJ50 cables
- Ask Charlie to configure Digis
- Assemble carts and extension cords and enet cables on reels
- Cable tags - so know which cables are short (use in the middle (4-7)) and which are long (use on the ends (1-3, 8-10)? And in case need to connect to central box.
Introduction
The Decarad system was developed at JLab - it consists of 10 radiation detecting heads (geiger-mueller (GM) tubes) that connect (signal & HV cables) to a central box. That box has a board inside for changing the HV level and reading out the GM tube signals. The center box is connected to a digi port server via DB9 at box to RJ50 at the digi, which is then connected to the outside world via ethernet. The software uses the epics tool Stream with an asyn connection to the digi to send commands to the center box to read and write. The software is part of the RadiationMonitoring slac epics package.
Cable Connection
Notes on cable connection (from email 8/12/21)
RJ50 cable/breakout (digiport server side) DecaRad Chassis DB9
Pins Pins
1 blue/wht TX- 2
2 org/wht RX- 8
3 org NC
4 green/wht NC
5 green TX+ 7
6 brown/wht RX+ 3
7 brown SGND 6
8 blk/wht NC
9 black NC
10 blue NC
Hardware Components
See LND 714 datasheet linked below for description of rad monitors. Docs below also have drawings of central unit hardware.
Screen shot of saturation curve from LND 714 datasheet.
Using Decarad frame.pdf as the basic design
Thing | source | part number | Qty for 2 frames | total | Ordered | Received |
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1.5x1.5" lite smooth 80-20 | tecotechnology.com prices from 8020.net | 1515-LS-96 | 10@72" 12@14" 12@24" | $7/foot comes to $700 $658.56 | x | |
flange mount for caster to cross piece I bought 100 3458 bolts | tecotechnology.com | 2426 | 24 flanges 4*24 bolts/nuts | 24*$23 4*24*$1 = $650 | x | |
caster I bought 100 3110 bolts | teco tech | 2323 attach kit: 3110 | 24 4*24 bolts/nuts | 24*$30 4*24*$0.3 = $750 | x x | |
5 hole tee plate for lower cross piece to vertical piece I bought 190 3320 bolts | teco tech | 4340 attach kit: 3320 | 12 | 12*$10 | x x | |
7 hole corner between end verticals and first upper horiz | teco tech | 4352 attach kit: 3320 | 4 7*4 bolts | 4*$10.34 7*4*$0.77 = $65 | x | |
6 hole T to connect upper horiz with verticals in the middle | teco tech | 4310 attach kit: 3320 | 8 6*8 bolts | 8*$10 | x | |
4 hole corner bracket to tie decarad heads to - only need two bolts per | teco tech | 4301 attach kit: 3320 | 20 20*2 | 40*$5.12 40*2*$0.77 = $275 | x | |
teco tech total (bob's total was $1k) | $2571.48 quote | o | ||||
wheel to hold 150' ethernet cable | https://www.amazon.com/Bayco-KW-130-Heavy-Duty-Capacity/dp/B01MRX24FD/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1DHMSFXA5VJ3W | 2 | 2*$30=$60 | o | ||
50' retractable extension cord with 4 plugs | https://www.amazon.com/WEN-PC5043R-14-Gauge-Heavy-Duty-Extension/dp/B07M8Q1MJR/ref=sr_1_2?crid=330APPDZ4XWXX | 2 | 2*$50 = $150 | xx | ||
150' cat 6 ethernet cable | https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Waterproof-Ethernet-Direct-Shielded/dp/B001B6C5H8/ref=sr_1_3?crid=19LWORAQ0ZOR6 | 2 | 2*$50=$100 | o | ||
cart | mcmaster-carr | 2602T24 | 2 | 2*$283.23 = $575 | o | xx |
velcro zipties for decarads 15"long by 1/2" wide 5 for 9.73 green | mcmaster-carr | 6605K14 | 40 | 8*9.73 = $78 | o | x |
velcro zipties for cables 11" long by 0.18" wide 10 for 8.39 blue | mcmaster-carr | 6605K13 | 50 | 5*$8.39 = $45 | o | x |
DB9 male connector | L-com | C&P9M | 4 | 4*$1.10 = $5 | o | |
DB9 pins | L-com | CPM10 | 4 | 4*$3.91 = $20 | o | |
DB9 hood | L-com | SDC9AG | 4 | 4*$3.81 = $16 | o | |
L-com total | 5+20+16=$41 | o |
wheel for 150' cable: https://www.amazon.com/Woods-E103-Extension-Holiday-Storage/dp/B000E8SWQM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=woods+e103+extension+storage&qid=1639714062&sr=8-1 (no longer available)
cabestogo 150 ft cat 6: https://www.cablestogo.com/product/43170/150ft-cat6-snagless-solid-shielded-ethernet-network-patch-cable-blue
black & Decker retractable extension cord 75' with 4 plugs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091GSSDVV/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B091GSSDVVp13NParams&smid=A38BOHDI5WNXSO&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyODdYUlUwRkFJNjFJJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODM4MDIxMVhZNUFRMEhaS0Y2RiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMTkyNjcxMUtPMFJOUUo1RkxZTiZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2RldGFpbDImYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
Teco order was 110 3110, 110 3458, and 220 3320 bolts.
Cable Lengths & Measurements
Ethernet cable length calculation: max(min(distance to nearest))+40' = 145' (CM33) Worst is 240' from CM midpoint (CM08)
120V 50' should be good (worst is 7' from end of H2)
Individual GM heads circumferences: 9.25" & 12.5" (w/o connectors)
Cables for heads: 7 short and 12 long (both types) plus 1 each unknown cuz in Mike's office (1/4/22)
Center box is 14" wide 14.75 incl connectors on front and 3.5" tall
Quotes & Receipts
Quote from Teco Tech:
Receipt from Teco:
Original Files
Files from Bob and JLab folks (2020, 2021)