The 28 GHz, 10 KW, CW gyrotron generator for the venus ECR icon source at LBNL

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Marks, A [1 ]
Evans, S [1 ]
Jory, H [1 ]
Holstein, D [1 ]
Rizzo, R [1 ]
Beck, P [1 ]
Cisto, B [1 ]
Leitner, D [1 ]
Lyneis, CM [1 ]
C'ollins, D [1 ]
Dwinell, RD [1 ]
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[1] CPI, Beverly, MA 01915 USA
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Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources | 2005年 / 749卷
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0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
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The VIA-301 Heatwave(Tm) gyrotron generator was specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Venus ECR Ion Source at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). VENUS (Versatile ECR ion source for NUclear Science) is a next generation superconducting ECR ion source, designed to produce high current, high charge state ions for the 88-Inch Cyclotron at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. VENUS also serves as the prototype ion source for the RIA (Rare Isotope Accelerator) front end [1]. This VIA-301 HeatwaveTm gyrotron system provides 100 watts to 10 kW continuous wave (CW) RF output at 28 GHz. The RF output level is smoothly controllable throughout this entire range. The power can be set and maintained to within 10 watts at the higher power end of the power range: and to within 30 watts at the lower power end of the power range. A dual directional coupler, analog conditioning. circuitry, and a 12-bit analog input to the embedded controller are used to provide a power measurement accurate to within 2%. The embedded controller completes a feedback loop using an external command set point for desired power output. Typical control-loop-time is on the order of 500 mS. Hard-wired interlocks are provided for personnel safety and for protection of the generator system. In addition, there are software controlled interlocks for protection. of the generator from high ambient temperature, high water temperature, and other conditions that would affect the performance of the generator or reduce the lifetime of the gyrotron. Cooling of the gyrotron and power supply is achieved using both water and forced circulation of ambient air. Water-cooling provides about 80% of the cooling requirement. Input power to the generator from the prime power line is less than 60 kW at full power. The Heatwave(Tm) may be operated locally via its front panel or remotely via either RS-232 and/or Ethernet connections. Through the RS-232 the forward power, the reflected power, the interlock status and crucial operating parameters are transmitted and tied into the VENUS PLC control system. The paper describes the gyrotron system, control software, the user interface, the main system parameter, and performance in respect to output power stability.
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