Abstract

The WEST project consists of implementing a divertor configuration in the Tore Supra Tokamak. This modification requires to renew the magnetic diagnostics and especially adding new magnetic sensors in the divertor region. This has provided an opportunity to consider some enhancements to the existing integrator modules of the magnetic diagnostics. Two prototypes have been produced using different combinations of technical solutions, aiming to achieve lower drift and higher common mode rejection ratio (CMRR). This paper presents the explored and tested ways we followed in order to create enhanced analogue integrators for long pulses. The results of extensive and comprehensive tests are summarized. The achieved performances are analyzed regarding the WEST project specifications and furthermore, the latest ITER requirements for magnetic diagnostics integrators are also considered.

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