Implementation of the control and data acquisition system for a small angle neutron scattering spectrometer according to the "Juelich-Munich standard"

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Nobugs 2002 conference, paper A-4

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In Forschungszentrum Juelich the control and data acquisition systems for several neutron spectrometers are being built. Because some of these spectrometers will be commissioned to the new research reactor FRM-II at the technical university of Munich, there was a joint effort with the instrumentation group of the FRM-II to establish the "Juelich-Munich standard", which is basically a collection of tools and devices which are used for the implementation of the spectrometers. This includes: Siemens S7 PLCs for all axis movement issues, PROFIBUS DP for the connection of slow control equipment in the front end, TACO Middleware running on PC-Systems with Linux, python for scripting and Qt for the implementation of GUIs. The paper describes the implementation the control and data acquisition system of the KWS-1, the first experiment built according to the above standard

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