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Title: EPICS


1
EPICS
  • Matt Bickley
  • Accelerator Controls Software Group Leader

2
Overview
  • What is EPICS?
  • EPICS architecture
  • EPICS Use at JLab

3
What is EPICS?
  • Experimental Physics and Industrial Control
    System
  • See http//www.aps.anl.gov/epics/ for details
  • An open-source control system toolkit
  • Developed at LANL advanced by APS
  • All of the pieces needed for a control system
  • An implementation of a control system
  • A collaboration
  • Over 100 institutions use the toolkitmany
    contribute
  • Semi-annual meetings
  • Lively email list (tech-talk_at_aps.anl.gov)

4
EPICS architecture
  • Network transport layer
  • Front-end computer running (real time?) OS
  • Back-end clients

5
Architecture Network Transport Layer
  • Called Channel Access
  • Name-based I/O
  • Clients poll or subscribe to updates
  • Transports fundamental data types
  • Float, double, string, character, integer
  • Handles scalar and vectors
  • Transports blobs for data-knowledgeable clients
  • APIs for C/C, Perl, Tcl, Java (native), Python

6
Network Data Transfer
  • Client broadcasts connection request with name
  • Server which hosts that name responds
  • Client makes data request or channel connection
    to server

7
EPICS Records
  • A Record is an object with
  • A unique name
  • A behaviour defined by its record type (class)
  • Controllable properties (fields)
  • Optional associated hardware I/O (device support)
  • Links to other records
  • Records are active they can do things
  • Get data from other records or from hardware
  • Perform calculations
  • Check values are in range raise alarms
  • Put data to other records or to hardware
  • Activate or disable other records
  • Wait for hardware signals (interrupts)

8
Building an EPICS Database
  • Runtime database description files are ASCII
  • Database generation tools
  • VDCT, an open-source Java tool
  • CAPFAST, a commercial schematic capture tool
  • Text editors for template generation

9
VDCT A Graphical Record View
10
Architecture Input/Output Controllers (IOCs)
Network (Channel Access)
IOC
Computer running VxWorks, RTEMS, Linux, SunOS
Channel Access Server
State Machine
State Machine
State Machine
Valve1
Record
Valve1
Valve1
AO/VME
Device support
AO/VME
AO/VME
VME
Driver support
VME
VME
11
Front-end Processing Choices
  • Interrupt-driven
  • On demand
  • Fixed scan rate
  • EPICS defaults are 0.1 second to 10 second
  • Custom processing
  • JLabs fast-feedback system 1800 HzVME-based
    PPC system

12
Architecture IOC Software in One Slide
Network (Channel Access)
IOC Software
EPICS iocCore services and routines
EPICS-supplied
Application Specific Database of Records
Application Specific Programs e.g. State
Notation Language
TC1temp
TC15temp
TC2temp
TC16temp
TC7temp
TC11temp
TC3temp
TC17temp
TC8temp
TC12temp
TC4temp
TC18temp
TC9temp
TC13temp
TC5temp
TC19temp
TC6temp
TC10temp
TC20temp
TC14temp
Device/Driver Support EPICS-supplied/user-extensi
ble
New Device Support
Supported Instruments
New Equipment
Supported Instruments
Supported Instruments
Supported Instruments
Shared/Provided
Required
Optional
From http//www.aps.anl.gov/bcda/epicsgettingstar
ted/introduction/introductorysession1.htm
13
Hardware Support by Manufacturer
  • Acromag
  • Advanced Control Systems (ACS)
  • Agilent Technologies
  • Allen-Bradley
  • American Magnetics, Inc. (AMI)
  • Analogic
  • Analytek
  • Argonne
  • Automation Direct
  • BK Precision
  • BNL/NSLS
  • Balzers
  • Bancomm
  • Berkeley Nucleonics
  • BiRa
  • Black Box
  • Boonton
  • Burr Brown
  • CAEN
  • ICS Electronics
  • IE Power
  • IMS
  • INCAA
  • Instrumentation Technologies
  • Interay
  • Joerger
  • Keithley
  • Kepco
  • Kinetic Systems
  • Kontron
  • Lab Impex Systems
  • Lakeshore
  • LeCroy
  • MAZeT
  • MKS
  • MKS Instruments
  • Maxim
  • McLennan Servo Supplies
  • PTS
  • Paul Scherrer Institute
  • Pentek
  • Pep Modular
  • Physical Electronics
  • Polyscience
  • Prema
  • Puls-Plasmatechnik
  • ROeNTEC GmbH
  • Rohde Schwarz
  • SBS
  • SST Inc.
  • Schneider
  • Scientific Instrumentation Ltd./ CLS
  • Sensoray
  • Sorenson
  • Stanford Research
  • Struck
  • Systran

14
Portable Channel-Access Server
  • Library that supports creation of CA interfaces
    to custom software
  • EPICS client access to alternative control
    systems
  • Labview
  • OLE for Process Controls (OPC)
  • Alternative low-level controls
  • Soft IOC
  • Proxy IOC
  • Communication management
  • Name server
  • Gateways

15
Architecture Back-end Clients
  • Gateways

16
Architecture Back-end Clients
  • Synoptic displays medm, edm dm

17
Architecture Back-end Clients
  • Archivers and archive data viewers

18
Architecture Back-end Clients
  • Alarm handler

19
Architecture Back-end Clients
  • Stripchart

20
EPICS Use at JLab
  • EPICS is used to control
  • Accelerator
  • CHL
  • FEL
  • Slow controls of endstations

21
EPICS Scope at JLab
  • Front end systems
  • 140 IOCs
  • 350,000 EPICS records
  • 50,000 hardware control points
  • Back end
  • 30 dedicated operator stations and servers
  • 50 sporadically used workstations
  • Archive 50,000 channels
  • 6,000 edm screens
  • 100 daily users

22
Controls Software at JLab
  • Low-level controls and system tools
  • 9 computer scientists
  • Analysis and high-level applications
  • 3 computer scientists
  • Systems administration
  • 4 computer scientists
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