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Oct 12 – 16, 2025
Newport News Marriott at City Center
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Development of an FPGA-based Cavity Simulator for Testing RF Controls

Speaker

Arshdeep Singh (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Description

LLRF is used to precisely control the amplitude and phase of the RF field in cavities. Often times, access to test the control algorithms with RF equipment, especially in the presence of beam, is limited or beyond reach. In such cases, testing must be done through computer modeling or simulations. Computer modeling is often too slow and difficult to interface with the LLRF hardware. Analog or digital cavity simulators are preferred as they allow for interaction with the LLRF controls platform in real-time, and compared to their analog counterparts, FPGA-based digital cavity simulators allow for a more adjustable and sophisticated implementation. The newly developed FPGA-based cavity simulator includes the cavity electrical model, the cavity mechanical model including Lorentz Force Detuning and microphonics, an amplifier model which can simulate real amplifier nonlinearities, and a beam model. The simulator will be validated using measurements from BNL’s CeC 500 MHz NCRF cavity and the CeC 704 MHz 5-cell SRF cryomodule.

Abstract Category Measurement and Control

Author

Arshdeep Singh (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Freddy Severino (BNL) Geetha Narayan (BNL) Kevin Mernick (BNL) Kyle Fahey (Brookhaven National Lab) Michael McCooey (BNL) Samson Mai (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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