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Instrumentation Technologies Expands Libera Brilliance Instrumentation Technologies presents an expanded Libera Brilliance platform at the 2010 Beam Instrumentation Workshop in Sante Fe. This expansion improves performance and dramatically increases functionality.
Since 2003, more than 2,000 Libera Electron and Brilliance beam-position processors have been developed and installed, together with key contributions from the Libera user community. In 2007, Instrumentation Technologies began intensively developing an instrumentation platform that combines input from scientists and engineers at the worlds leading light sources and takes advantage of advanced embedded computing technologies. This expanded platform provides proven, scalable, high-performance infrastructure for instrumentation development. It is consistent with the xTCA initiative initiated by leading research institutes and PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group).
Expansion of the platform means current Libera users are assured this development builds on and integrates the existing Libera platform.Compatible functionality and seamless software possibilities, combined with a modular and scalable platform, move instrumentation "out of the box", offering unprecedented possibilities for both current and future machines. This powerful platform enables dramatic expansion of firmware and software possibilities for users, with consistent, known control system interfaces. Multiple hardware configurations means any size laboratory can find a solution that balances performance and financial considerations.
For more information plan to come by and visit us at BIW 2010, or contact us to arrange a visit at your location. |  |
Libera Photon Ready also for Use on Beamlines Libera Photon has achieved positive results on a CVD-diamond based sensor at one of the beamlines at Swiss Light Source – SLS (Switzerland). These latest results follow previous successful testing at front-end of storage rings on blade-based detectors and on a ionization chamber at beamline. This all-in-one instrument covers current-to-voltage conversion, analog signal acquisition, digital signal processing, sampling and data streaming. It is an important development for front-end and beamline diagnostics, as well as for use for beamline feedback. Performing precise photon beam position measurements and successful revealing the disturbances of the beam will help to stabilize the photon beam delivered to the users.
Want to know more about Libera Photon? Look at the web page at: http://www.i-tech.si/products.php?meni1=14. You can also test the product’s functionalities directly at your machine by requesting the unit for a trial period. |  |
Complete Libera Beam Stabilization Solution for PLS Pohang Light Source from Korea joined the Libera community with the upgrade of their BPM system. Beside the BPM upgrade to Libera Brilliance, Instrumentation Technologies will assist PLS also during the installation and commissioning of the system, as well as integration into the control system and fast orbit feedback building.
Replacing the analog BPM system with Libera Brilliance units will enable them to achieve ultra high brilliance of the machine, which will result in significantly improved beam stability. Furthermore, stable close orbit will strongly affect the final performance of the facility and therefore the scientific output.
Wishing you a successful conclusion of the year,
Mojca Strehar |  |
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