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Real-time Multi-DSP based VME system for feedback control on the TCV tokamak

Rodrigues, A. P.
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Pereira, L.
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Madeira, T. I.
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2006
Ieee Transactions on Nuclear Science

This paper describes a real-time pulse height analysis diagnostic for feedback control of the TCV plasma. The implementation of this diagnostic is based on a new generation X-ray detector with high resolution and count rate, an in-house developed VME intelligent module, with parallel processing capabilities provided by four Digital Signal Processors, and several digital signal processing algorithms. Results show that a value of the electron temperature (T.) can be calculated in approximately 100 ms, thus providing a twenty-value T. profile during a TCV discharge. The time resolution might be increased by improving the X-ray detecting system and/or the processing procedures.

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DOI
10.1109/TNS.2006.874498
Web of Science ID

WOS:000238581900032

Author(s)
Rodrigues, A. P.
Pereira, L.
Madeira, T. I.
Amorim, P.
Varandas, C. A. F.
Duval, B.  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Ieee Transactions on Nuclear Science
Volume

53

Issue

3

Start page

845

End page

848

Note

Part 1

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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April 16, 2008
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