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Mercury IPS #4224
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/remind me Add_to_Sprint 28th May |
Cryogenics are running this device in the magnet lab tomorrow - it may be useful for someone to go and see how the device is operated to give us a better idea of what is needed for this ticket. |
@davidkeymer and I went to see the Mercury IPS running in the magnet lab to talk with cryogenics about it and get an idea of how it's operated.
We should set the Mercury IPS up with a similar interface to the existing IPS IOC. |
On closer inspection of the manual, the mercury IPS has two allowable command sets:
I have had a look through their definition of the "legacy" command set and it looks like the commands are the same as those we currently use to drive the older IPS. I think it will be worth trying this approach as it would potentially save us a lot of work if the existing driver already works with these newer power supplies! Edit: impeded for now; I have sent an email to cryogenics asking if they can set up a mercury IPS in a safe configuration so that we can try the "legacy" command set as noted above. |
Also take someone else down for the tests |
It was hoped that this magnet would be made available for some tests towards the end of summer. As there has been no sign of this happening, putting this ticket back into the backlog for now. |
PRs: This was tested with shorted leads by cryogenics (with help from @davidkeymer and I) and was found to be working appropriately. It is now going to be used on ZOOM for experiment starting 10/12/2022. Note: I have added the built version that was tested on cryolab to |
As a cryogenics support-person, I would like a Mercury IPS driver to be available and fully tested (including against the hardware) in IBEX.
The old IPS controllers are now being phased out and replaced with Mercury IPS controllers. These are available to be swapped onto beamlines if and when the old IPS controllers fail (Oxford instruments will no longer repair old IPS controllers).
Because these Mercury IPS controllers will turn up on IBEX beamlines at extremely short notice at some point in future, it would be useful to have an IOC ready (and tested with the real hardware).
Manual is available on share:
\ISIS_Experimental_Controls\Manuals\Oxford Instruments Mercury IPS
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