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Message ID: 220     Entry time: Mon Feb 21 18:03:58 2022
Author: SHB, JM, CB, OH (remotely) 
Subject: Info: signals on ion intensity for experiment 

Currently 4 possibilities to have a look at the beam, all of them are OK to check whether there is beam or not, but some of them are better for checking absolute values.
- Schottky RF signal
- Schottky zero span signal
- CRYRING Radio (signal from BPM) --> YR12DA1R
- ICT (integrated current transformer) --> YR12DT1C


absolute measurements:

- currently the beam is at 5.5 MeV/u calibrated on the flat top. The signal of ICT before is noisy but on the flat top it is well calibrated.


relative measurements:

- The signal from CRYRING radio, has a good amplifier and is frequency independent with a nice log signal. it can be used for relative measurements

- The zero span signal of Schottky can be used, but it is not reliable for measuring the number of ions since change in the control room may change the signal level.

- Schottky RF signal can be viewed by running Launcher-App using the button "VNC Tektronix RSA". The only problem is that only one instance can run, so if in the control room someone needs it, in the container it will disappear.

 

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