Abstract
The Taiwan Light Source (TLS) is a synchrotron radiation facility located in Taiwan. The booster ring at TLS injects electrons into the storage ring, which then circulates the electrons to produce synchrotron radiation for various experiments. The Taiwan Light Source (TLS) has been in service for more than 20 years, and some of the power supplies used in the facility are old and hard to maintain repair and the component are phase-out. The upgrade is specifically aimed at replacing the power supply for the BTS (Booster to Storage ring) transmission line with a new machine. During the regular shunt down time, dipole magnet power supply replacements were completed. The main reason for using the Chroma 62075H-30E power supply is commonality, for this machine is widely used in Taiwan Photon Source (TPS), and the output current of the power supply is paralleled to a dipole magnet. Therefore, a total of 17 power supplies are used in this upgrade planned to be executed. This novel generation upgrade design is important because the power supply for the BTS transmission line is critical for the operation of the facility, as it is responsible for maintaining the electron beam at a stable energy level as it is injected from the booster ring into the storage ring. A more reliable and efficient power supply can help improve the stability and quality of the electron beam, leading to better experimental results and more efficient use of the facility. Overall, this novel generation upgrade design is part of the ongoing effort to modernize and improve the infrastructure of the TLS, ensuring that it remains a state-of-the-art research facility for years to come.
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