2010
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2010.2049501
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ATCA Advanced Control and Data Acquisition Systems for Fusion Experiments

Abstract: The next generation of large-scale physics experiments will be highly complex, raise new challenges in the field of control and automation systems and demand well integrated, interoperable set of tools with a high degree of automation. Fusion experiments will face similar needs and challenges. In nuclear fusion activities, e.g., JET and other devices, the demand has been to develop front-end electronics with large output bandwidth and data processing Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) controllers with effic… Show more

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“…Modifications to the design had to be made on the process as updated information was made available. However, with its aforementioned Physics-directed new features and the successful results obtained with the original ATCA standard, xTCA promises to further enhance instrumentation possibilities of CODAC subsystems [18,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modifications to the design had to be made on the process as updated information was made available. However, with its aforementioned Physics-directed new features and the successful results obtained with the original ATCA standard, xTCA promises to further enhance instrumentation possibilities of CODAC subsystems [18,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even during initial test phases, before contamination, the cubicle access may be restricted requiring remote update features. Therefore, the remote update capability is mandatory for ATCA based reconfigurable modules developed at IPFN, a frequent supplier of those type of FPGA-based modules for several nuclear fusion devices in world, including ITER [261,262]. One of the requirements for reconfigurable modules operating in future nuclear environments including ITER is the remote update capability.…”
Section: Reconfigurable Modules Based On Fieldprogrammable Gate Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATCA-BASED SYSTEMS IPFN has undertaken a research program, which envisages the specification phase and development of high-availability ATCA-based systems for ITER [4]. The high throughput allowed by the ATCA backplane architecture, based on point-to-point protocol agnostic connections, enables high performance communications between modules over serial multi-Gbit/s links.…”
Section: Pcie Communication Protocol Inmentioning
confidence: 99%