A. Luchetta et G. Manduchi, General architecture, implementation and performance of the digital feedback control in RFX, IEEE NUCL S, 47(2), 2000, pp. 186-191
RFX is a large toroidal machine in the European Programme for nuclear fusio
n research. It uses digital active feedback for both control of global magn
etic configuration and correction of local magnetic field errors. These con
trols have different time requirements. Global controls must produce output
reference waveforms with updating frequencies of some kSample/s and must a
llow a maximum delay between input and corresponding output of few ms. Conv
ersely, the local controls need faster response with updating frequencies o
f the outputs up to 20 kSample/s and maximum delay of 200 mu s. The I/O req
uirements are also different, ranging from few to many tens of input signal
s, depending on the specific controls. A general scalable distributed archi
tecture has been designed and realized for the RFX feedback control systems
. It is based on processor networks implemented by means of Digital Signal
Processors equipped with built-in facilities for interprocessor communicati
on and connected to each other either directly or via a fiber-optic based n
etwork. The paper summarizes the design concepts of the system architecture
and, after the description of the hardware and software structure, reports
the performances obtained.