Inventors:
Trent Allison - Yorktown VA, US
Jean Delayen - Yorktown VA, US
Curt Hovater - Seaford VA, US
John Musson - Newport News VA, US
Tomasz Plawski - Yorktown VA, US
Assignee:
Jefferson Science Associate, LLC - Newport News VA
International Classification:
H03L 7/00
Abstract:
A process that provides the ability to incorporate a self exciting loop (SEL) algorithm into a digital LLRF system. The present digital SEL provides for conversion from the Cartesian domain to the Polar domain, wherein most signal processing is accomplished, and back to Cartesian. By handling most signal processing in the Polar (phase & amplitude) domain, a perfect amplitude limiter can be realized and simpler logic operations can be used. When operational, cavity recovery from faults will be tuner-less. At high gradients, 20 MV/m, like those needed for the upgraded cryomodules, the Lorentz detuning will be many bandwidths, making cavity turn-on problematic with out some tuner based compensation or other algorithmic solution. The present SEL solves this problem and allows cavity recovery from cryogenic trips, wherein cavities have been known to detune 1000's of Hz. Other applications such has He processing can also be implemented in situ without additional electronics.