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American Institute of Physics, Review of Scientific Instruments, 10(77), p. 10F527

DOI: 10.1063/1.2221906

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ATCA digital controller hardware for vertical stabilization of plasmas in tokamaks

Journal article published in 2006 by A. J. N. Batista ORCID, J. Sousa ORCID, C. A. F. Varandas
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Abstract

The efficient vertical stabilization (VS) of plasmas in tokamaks requires a fast reaction of the VS controller, for example, after detection of edge localized modes (ELM). For controlling the effects of very large ELMs a new digital control hardware, based on the Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture™ (ATCA), is being developed aiming to reduce the VS digital control loop cycle (down to an optimal value of 10μs) and improve the algorithm performance. The system has 1 ATCA™ processor module and up to 12 ATCA™ control modules, each one with 32 analog input channels (12bit resolution), 4 analog output channels (12bit resolution), and 8 digital input/output channels. The Aurora™ and PCI Express™ communication protocols will be used for data transport, between modules, with expected latencies below 2μs. Control algorithms are implemented on a ix86 based processor with 6Gflops and on field programmable gate arrays with 80GMACS, interconnected by serial gigabit links in a full mesh topology.