Abstract

An insertion device (ID) is a crucial component in a third-generation synchrotron light source, which produces highly brilliant, forward-directed, and quasi-monochromatic radiation over a broad energy range. The Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) project involves building another synchrotron light source with increased electron energy. In phase I of TPS, seven in-vacuum undulators with magnetic period 22 mm (IU22) were installed; commissioning is in process. The control system for IU22 is based on an EPICS framework. The main control components include motors with encoders for gap adjustment, trimming power supplies for corrector magnets, ion pumps and Bayard-Alpert gauges for vacuum systems, temperature sensors for ID baking, and an interlock system (limit switches, emergency button) for safety. The design and implementation of the IU22 control system are summarized in this report.

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