National Instruments LabVIEW Provides Off-the-Shelf EPICS Integration for Particle Accelerator and Tokamak Control
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 May 2009, 09:01 CDT
NI Graphical System Design Simplifies Big Physics Control by Integrating Commercial Hardware with EPICS IOC
Because the EPICS set of open-source control system applications has become a de facto standard for particle physics experimentation systems throughout
"With LabVIEW integration for EPICS, scientists and engineers can use the latest COTS hardware, such as NI CompactRIO and PXI instrumentation, for the variety of advanced control and data acquisition needs associated with experimental physics applications," said Dr.
CompactRIO offers an embedded hardware platform that features FPGA-based I/O. With FPGA technology, systems become inherently parallel, efficient and reliable, which makes FPGA-based hardware valuable for critical systems, such as those in particle accelerators. Additionally, scientists can program FPGAs using LabVIEW for enhanced system flexibility.
The results that LabVIEW EPICS IOC integration delivers can be used for a variety of advanced applications that require a simplified means by which physicists can integrate all hardware instruments within their accelerators and other devices. The LabVIEW EPICS solution is ideal for streamlining the control of tokamaks and accelerators because it reduces the need for time-intensive hardware development and custom driver implementation.
Readers can view a webcast about National Instruments solutions for experimental physics applications at www.ni.com/physics.
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