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Magnets

Type 1 Quad (also Quad2A )

Measurement on Magnetic field as a function of current dB/dI

Data File: File:Magnet T1Quad data.txt

ROOTSYS file to analyze this data, create figure and fit: File:Magnet T1Quad cpp.C

Figure and Fit:

T1Quad.png

File:T1Quad.pdf

Type 2 Quad (also Quad2T )

Measurement on Magnetic field as a function of current dB/dI

Data File: File:Magnet T2Quad data.txt

ROOTSYS file to analyze this data, create figure and fit: File:Magnet T2Quad cpp.C

Figure and Fit:

T2Quad.png

File:T2Quad.pdf

Magnet Mappings

Dr. Chouffani's Note

File:Magnet Mappings.pdf

Kiwi Dipole Mappings

File:Kiwi Dipole Magnet Mappings.pdf

Power on I = 20.4 A

x (mm) y (mm) B (kG)
127 0 [math] -6.7 \times 10^{-2} [/math]
127 10 -0.106
127 20 -0.169
127 30 -0.2729
127 40 -0.448
127 50 -0.728
127 60 -0.97
127 70 -1.025
127 80 -1.029
127 90 -1.03
127 100 -1.029
127 110 -1.028
127 120 -1.028
127 130 -1.028
127 140 -1.028
127 150 -1.028


x (mm) y (mm) B (kG)
127 150 -1.028
127 140 -1.031
127 130 -1.0342
127 120 -1.036
127 110 -1.036
127 100 -1.036
127 90 -1.036
127 80 -1.0355
127 70 -1.03
127 60 -0.977
127 50 -0.7354
127 40 -0.4527
127 30 -0.275
127 20 -0.17
127 10 -0.1066
127 0 -0.0673



Power on I = 20.4 A

x (mm) y (mm) B (kG)
127 0 [math] -6.7 \times 10^{-2} [/math]
127 10 -0.106
127 20 -0.169
127 30 -0.2729
127 40 -0.448
127 50 -0.728
127 60 -0.97
127 70 -1.025
127 80 -1.029
127 90 -1.03
127 100 -1.029
127 110 -1.028
127 120 -1.028
127 130 -1.028
127 140 -1.028
127 150 -1.028


x (mm) y (mm) B (kG)
127 150
127 140
127 130
127 120
127 110
127 100
127 90
127 80
127 70
127 60
127 50
127 40
127 30
127 20
127 10
127 0


Power supplies

ZUP

User manuals: File:Zup-user-manual.pdf

Other documents:

File:Zup-2.pdf

File:Zup-3.pdf


GENESYS

File:GenesysTM 750W-1500W-manual.pdf

Mapping Quadruple Megenets

2010-Jun-08 (void)

The magnet type: TYPE 2 Quadrupole.

Serial number of the Quad: 09

Insert serial number of Quad to uniquely identify which type 2 was mapped

2010 Jun 8th.jpg


1st Measurement 1st Measurement 2nd Measurement 2nd Measurement 5th Measurement 5th Measurement 6th Measurement 6th Measurement
Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss)
-5.1 -101.78 PS off -6.565
0 -6.045 0 -2.048 0 -6.126
-2.8 -59.82 -2.9 60.73 -2.9 -52.57 -2.9 -58.57
-3.6 -72.93 -3.7 74.81 -3.7 -67.16 -3.7 -71.83
-5.15 -99.285 -5.2 101.41 -5.2 -93.89 -5.2 -98.58
-7.4 -139.77 -7.4 -142.27 -7.4 -135.07 -7.4 -138.62
-9.6 -180.93 -9.6 -183.55 -9.6 -176.37 -9.6 -179.19
-12.6 -237.04 -12.6 -239.73 -12.6 -231.62 -12.6 -233.47
-15.6 -293.36 -15.6 -294.56 -15.6 -286.83 -15.6 -287.94
-18.5 -353.28 -18.5 -350.66 -18.55 -342.02 -18.6 -342.46
-20.8 -392.67 -20.8 -392.62 -20.8 -383.54 -20.8 -383.65
0 -8.94 0 -7.18 0 -8.22
PS off -8.18 PS off -6.45





3rd Measurement 3rd Measurement 4th Measurement 4th Measurement 7th Measurement 7th Measurement 8th Measurement 8th Measurement
Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss)
PS off -8.22 PS off -7.47
0 -8.76 0 -6.8 0 0.389
2.9 48 2.9 54.03 2.9 46.72 2.9 52.69
3.65 62.43 3.65 67.55 3.65 61.40 3.6 66.39
5.1 84.45 5.1 94.78 5.1 87.85 5.1 92.51
7.35 131.09 7.35 135.43 7.35 128.85 7.35 132.43
9.6 172 9.6 175.64 9.6 169.97 9.6 172.44
12.6 228 12.6 230.8 12.6 224.75 12.6 226.44
15.5 284.6 15.5 15.5 280.46 15.5 280.55
18.5 341.5 18.5 241.6 18.5 334.67 18.5 334.89
20.75 384.2 20.75 385 20.75 376.07 20.75 375.93
0 1.586 0 2.78 0 1.601 0 1.67
PS off 0.851 PS off 0.93




Dr. Khalid Chouffani said we there were some other sources around magnet, so we don't use the data on 2010-Jun-08.

2010-Jun-10

The magnet type: TYPE 2 Quadrupole.

Serial number of the Quad: 09


2010 Jun 10th.jpg


Pole #4

1st Measurement 1st Measurement 2nd Measurement 2nd Measurement 3rd Measurement 3rd Measurement 4th Measurement 4th Measurement
Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss)
PS off +0.026 PS off 7.83
-0 0.716 -0 8.13 0 8.27 0 -0.6
-2.9 52.5 -2.9 58.16 2.9 -46.02 2.9 -50.54
-5.9 106.04 -5.9 109.66 5.9 -99 5.9 -102.36
-8.9 159.5 -8.9 161.95 8.9 -152.09 8.9 -154.41
-12.6 226.47 -12.6 227.8 12.6 -218.7 12.6 -220.05
-15.55 280.17 -15.55 280.8 15.55 -272.03 15.55 -272.65
-17.8 320.6 -17.8 320.75 17.8 -311.9 17.8 312.2
-20.0 360.86 -20.0 361.66 20.0 -351.9 20.0 351.88
-0 8.13 -0 8.63 0 -0.6 0 -1
PS off -0.3




Pole #1

1st Measurement 1st Measurement 2nd Measurement 2nd Measurement 3rd Measurement 3rd Measurement 4th Measurement 4th Measurement
Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss)
-0 -9.35 -0 -9.24 0 -7.67 0 1.72
-3 -59.35 -3 -59.4 3 44.96 3 52.13
-6.1 -111.75 -6.1 -111.73 6.1 99.1 6.1 104.41
-9.1 -164.5 -9.1 -164.42 9.15 153.12 9.15 156.95
-12.2 -217.83 -12.2 -217.75 12.2 207.12 12.2 209.8
-15.3 -271.18 -15.3 -271.13 15.3 261.1 15.3 262.8
-18.35 -326.38 -18.35 -324.71 18.4 315.36 18.4 316.4
-20.0 -351.7 -19.9 -352.33 19.9 342.5 19.9 343.06
-0 -9.24 -0 -9.03 0 1.73 0 1.77




Pole #2

1st Measurement 1st Measurement 2nd Measurement 2nd Measurement 3rd Measurement 3rd Measurement 4th Measurement 4th Measurement
Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss)
0 -0.83 0 -0.86 -0 6.45 -0 9.08
3 -52.86 3 -52.94 -3 58.6 -3 61.08
6.1 -106.8 6.1 -106.9 -6.1 112.97 -6.1 115.1
9.2 -160.96 9.2 -161.06 -9.2 167.96 -9.2 169.46
12.3 -215.64 12.3 -215.72 -12.3 223.5 -12.3 224.3
15.4 -270.25 15.4 -270.36 -15.4 279.26 -15.4 279.27
18.5 -325.9 18.5 -325.16 -18.5 335.15 -18.5 334.8
20.0 -352.44 20 -352.47 -20 362.97 -20.05 363.43
0 -0.88 0 -1.377 -0 9. -0 9.16




Pole #3

1st Measurement 1st Measurement 2nd Measurement 2nd Measurement 3rd Measurement 3rd Measurement 4th Measurement 4th Measurement
Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss) Current (Amps) Field (Gauss)
PS off -6.3
-0 -7.2 -0 -7.5 0 3.53 0 3.12
-3.05 -58.4 -3.05 -58.64 3 52.6 3 54.73
-6.2 -111.68 -6.2 -111.9 6.15 106.25 6.1 108.05
-9.25 -165.25 -9.25 -167.28 9.25 160.22 9.25 161.51
-12.35 -219.35 -12.35 -219.56 12.35 215.43 12.4 215.3
-15.55 -273.47 -15.55 -273.52 15.5 269 15.55 270
-18.6 -327.8 -18.6 -327.73 18.6 232.7 (check) 18.6 325.1
-20.1 -355.72 -20.1 -354.85 20.1 350.93 20.15 350.5
-0 -7.5 -0 -7.28 0 3.12



Flag

Light on the flag

5 V. Brown and orange wires are for the light.

Camera on the Flag

12 V. Black and white wires are for the camera.

Air gate on the Flag

Open at 17 V, close at 7 V. Red and green wires are for the air gate.


Red = +17 V and Green = ground?
Green is connected to negative.

Current Camera dimension

Current camera in the flag is placed in the cylindrical tube of the flag. Camera can be slided into the flag, and the distance can be controlled. Camera itself is cylindrical shaped, and placed into a cylindrical tube. The tube has 2 cm of inner diameter and 3 cm of outer diameter. Camera has 2 cm diameter.

Current camera dimension Jul 18th 2010 1.jpg Current camera dimension Jul 18th 2010 2.jpg Current camera dimension Jul 18th 2010 3.jpg Current camera dimension Jul 18th 2010 4.jpg Current camera dimension Jul 18th 2010 5.jpg Current camera dimension Jul 18th 2010 6.jpg

JAI Camera

File:CV-A10GE Manual.pdf

http://www.jai.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/Camera_Solutions_Manuals/Guide_JAI-SFNC-CameraSettings.pdf

software download

http://www.jai.com/EN/CameraSolutions/Download/Pages/JAI_SDK_and_control_tool.aspx

http://www.1stvision.com/cameras/gige-camera-accessories.html


Cable

Part Number: CB-AVT-I/O-xx

Color Coding

PIN#               Color
1..................Brown
2..................Red
3..................Orange
4..................Yellow
5..................Green
6..................Blue
7..................Violet
8..................Gray
9..................White
10.................Pink
11.................Light Green
12.................Black
Shell..............Drain Wire

Rev.3 4/6/10

Hardware Triggering The Camera

Pulse signal need to be send to "TTL IN 1" (pin# 6, Blue), "TTL IN 2" (pin# 7, Violet) or "TTL IN 3" (pin# 10, Pink).

At JAI Camera Control Tool, set

c) Acquisition and Trigger COntrol:
"exposure mode" -> "Pulse-width control"
e) Digital I/O:
"Line Selector" -> "Line Source" -> "Hirose TTL In 1" (or In 2 and In3, depending on wich TTL In signal is being sended.)

JAI Camera Control

JAI Camera Triggering Control.png

Controlling the Camera with Labview

169.254.1.106

134.50.203.196

Third Party Software for JAI GigE Vision Cameras:

[1]

National Instruments - JAI GigE Vision cameras are compatible with NI's Vision Acquisition Software and related image processing modules, including integration with the LabVIEW graphical programming environment.


NI Machine Vision Software

[2]

National Instruments has been a leader in machine vision and image processing for nearly a decade and currently supports thousands of different cameras. To acquire, display, save, and monitor images from cameras, use NI Vision Acquisition software, which is included with all NI frame grabbers and sold separately for FireWire and Gigabit Ethernet image acquisition. To process images, NI Vision software comes in two different packages: the Vision Development Module and NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection (AI). The Vision Development Module is a collection of hundreds of vision functions for programmers using NI LabVIEW, NI LabWindows/CVI, C/C++ or Visual Basic. Vision Builder AI is an interactive software environment for configuring, benchmarking and deploying machine vision applications without programming. Both software packages work with all NI Vision frame grabbers and the NI Compact Vision System.

Labview error message

LabViewCameErroMes 20101221.png

It looks like the NI software from 2009 was downloaded. There are 2 more recent versions. Perhaps if we use the latest software the error message will go away?


http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2137/lang/en

OTR with Al

File:M.Castellan NIM A357 1995 pp231.pdf


Preferred camera:

http://www.ptgrey.com/products/flea2/flea2.pdf


saves images in ASCI format


6 Way Cross

Diameter of the window: 3 inches.

Distance from the 6-way-cross to the floor (Not from the center, but from the bottom window to the floor.): [math]37\frac{1}{4}[/math] inches.

The distance from the Center of HRRL beam pipe to the floor is: 106.3 cm

Positrons