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-**Quadrupole Computer Controls**+====== ​Quadrupole Computer Controls ​======
  
 +  * There are 4 quadrupole magnets [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Quadrupole_magnet]] located on our accelerator.
  
-{{playground:​im001091s.jpg|}}{{playground:​im001093s.jpg|}} +  * These magnets and their control power supplies have been upgraded to computer control from the original potentiometer control. 
 +  * Each quadrupole magnet has 2 power supplies designated QuadA and QuadB with independent current adjustments
 +  * A sample computer control window is shown below.
 {{quad.jpg}} {{quad.jpg}}
 +  * Ideally, the A and B currents should be equal to focus a symetric beam entering the quadrupole on its center axis.
 +  * The computer control window displays a graph window with QuadA current indicated on the X-Axis and the QuadB current indicated on the Y-Axis.
 +  * The diagonal line is the locus of points A = B for reference.
 +  * The QuadA and QuadB currents are adjusted by moving the bullseye cross hair graphic. ​ The bullseye is initially adjustible in the "​Grab"​ mode.
 +  *  The QuadA and QuadB currents are displayed in text under the X axis.  The X and Y full scale values are fixed at 50 Amps.
 +  * The **Grab** mode allows you to set the mouse pointer over the bullseye and while depressing the left mouse button, drag the bullseye to another set of A and B current values. ​ The **Grab** mode initially is a rather coarse mode mainly used to initially set the quad currents to an approximate value and the quad currents adjust as the bullseye is moved. ​ The **Grab** mode can be set to a finer resolution by pressing the **Fine** button and more coarse by pressing the **Coarse** button. ​ In all but the initial **Grab** mode the mouse does not need to be on the bullseye. ​ The independent (free form) X and Y movements of the mouse (when the left mouse button is depressed) are translated to steps in QuadA (X) and QuadB (Y) currents. ​ You can continue to make the steps finer by pressing the **Fine** button and more coarse by continuing to press the **Coarse** button. ​ The modes cycle through the modes **Grab, Med, Fine, ExtraFine**. ​ In each of these ranges mouse movements are translated into steps in current for QuadA (X) and QuadB (Y) whenever the left mouse button is pressed.
 +  * After presetting the quad currents to an approximate value using the Grab mode, an initial beam tune of the quadrupole would often be to switch to the mode **A=B**.
 +  * In the **A=B** mode, the A current is made equal to the B current and the currents are simultaneously adjusted by moving the mouse left and right with the left mouse button depressed. ​ As the mouse is moved from left to right the currents are increased. ​ As the mouse is moved from right to left, the currents are decreased. ​ This mode will adjust the A and B currents on the A=B line.  The sensitivity on this range is fixed and is not changeable with the Fine or Coarse buttons.
 +  * In the **dA=dB** mode,  the dA current (change in A current) is made equal to the dB current and the currents are adjusted by moving the mouse left and right with the left mouse button depressed. ​ As the mouse is moved from left to right the currents are increased. ​ As the mouse is moved from right to left, the currents are decreased. ​ This mode will adjust the A and B currents simultaneously on a line parallel to the A=B line.  The sensitivity on this range is fixed and is not changeable with the Fine or Coarse buttons.
 +  * When in the **A=B** mode or **dA=dB** mode, pressing the **Fine** button will result in a free form mode with the sensitivity set to Med.
 +  * When in the **A=B** mode or **dA=dB**, pressing the **Coarse** button will result in a free form mode with the sensitivity set to Grab.
 +  * When the mouse cursor is moved below the X axis and to the left of center **Step Mode QuadA** allows adjusting the QuadA currents up and down 1 step at a time using the same resolution that the mouse movements were using. ​ Left mouse button steps QuadA current down 1 step and the right mouse button steps the QuadA current up 1 step.
 +  * When the mouse cursor is moved below the X axis and to the right of center **Step Mode QuadB** allows adjusting the QuadB currents up and down 1 step at a time using the same resolution that the mouse movements were using. ​ Left mouse button steps QuadB current down 1 step and the right mouse button steps the QuadB current up 1 step.
 +  * Momentarily depressing the left mouse button when in the main field of the plot will set the step resolution 1 level finer.
 +  * Momentarily depressing the right mouse button when in the main field of the plot will set the step resolution 1 level more coarse.
 +  * The **Save** button will save the current values of the QuadA and QuadB currents. ​ These values may be restored using the **Rest** button. ​ This is very useful when you try to improve beam tuning and find that you have only made things worse. ​ Remember to press the **Save** button before making changes to a previously good tune of the quad so you can **Rest** if you find you made things worse.
 +  * Sometimes, when a large step in quad current is attempted too quickly, the power supply currents will start oscillating and will not respond to adjustments of the computer control. ​ If this happens, turn of the quad main power at the quad console, run the quad currents to 0 using the **Grab** function, then turn the supply back on and reset the currents.
 +
 +//​[[carter@ohio.edu|Don Carter]] 2012/03/21 10:56//
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