Abstract

The SIBERIA accelerator complex includes a 80 MeV electron linac, a 450 MeV booster storage ring, a main 2.5 GeV storage ring and two transport lines for electron beams. The SIBERIA control system is based on distributed architecture and uses 24-bit CAMAC-oriented control computers and PCs as operator consoles. The paper describes the timing system, the control of the RF system and magnet power supplies, beam diagnostic and interlock systems, etc. Application software provides the control over beam characteristics, automatic energy ramping and monitoring of the parameters of elements and systems. With the use of the SIBERIA control system the electron beam was accelerated in the linac up to 68 MeV on December 1, 1992, and on December 18, 1992, a circulating beam was generated in the 450 MeV booster ring.

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