Abstract
The applicability of programmable logic controller (PLC) in nuclear experiments was studied on an example that simulated the monitoring and control of an ion beam in an accelerator. Using infrared and laser light, a comparison was made between the complexity and suitability of PLC compared to a setup using a personal computer. The experiments are described in detail. The routines for registration of signals from appropriate sensors and for control of the stepper monitor were written in quick BASIC. (author). 5 figs.
Citation Formats
Ponikvar, D.
Application of programmable logic controller in nuclear experiments. Final report for the period 15 June 1990 - 14 June 1991.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Ponikvar, D.
Application of programmable logic controller in nuclear experiments. Final report for the period 15 June 1990 - 14 June 1991.
IAEA.
Ponikvar, D.
1991.
"Application of programmable logic controller in nuclear experiments. Final report for the period 15 June 1990 - 14 June 1991."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_10104185,
title = {Application of programmable logic controller in nuclear experiments. Final report for the period 15 June 1990 - 14 June 1991}
author = {Ponikvar, D}
abstractNote = {The applicability of programmable logic controller (PLC) in nuclear experiments was studied on an example that simulated the monitoring and control of an ion beam in an accelerator. Using infrared and laser light, a comparison was made between the complexity and suitability of PLC compared to a setup using a personal computer. The experiments are described in detail. The routines for registration of signals from appropriate sensors and for control of the stepper monitor were written in quick BASIC. (author). 5 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Application of programmable logic controller in nuclear experiments. Final report for the period 15 June 1990 - 14 June 1991}
author = {Ponikvar, D}
abstractNote = {The applicability of programmable logic controller (PLC) in nuclear experiments was studied on an example that simulated the monitoring and control of an ion beam in an accelerator. Using infrared and laser light, a comparison was made between the complexity and suitability of PLC compared to a setup using a personal computer. The experiments are described in detail. The routines for registration of signals from appropriate sensors and for control of the stepper monitor were written in quick BASIC. (author). 5 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}