Conveners
Tango Community Device and tools - part 1
- Mirjam Lindberg (MAX IV)
DESY MSK provides a large back catalogue of hardware for accelerator control and diagnostics.
The hardware comes with an established set of control applications for a range of use-cases such as LLRF control, motion control, oscillators, and many more.
In order to be able to provide control system integration of those control servers to our collaboration partners at Helmholtz and beyond,...
Tango Controls features a client-side access control system that verifies users through system accounts and can restrict access based on IP addresses. However, this method lacks flexibility, as it relies on system accounts and is relatively easy to bypass.
In addition to the existing access control, a server-side authorization system was developed at JINR, allowing roles and sessions to be...
Evolving control systems can benefit from seamless integration of embedded devices while maintaining scalability and maintainability. This work, done the MAX IV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden, presents a solution for incorporating custom hardware into the TANGO control system.
This is achieved by selecting a widely available microcontroller, to limit reliance on a single manufacturer, and...
With OpenTelemetry support added to cppTango and PyTango since version 10.0.0, we tried it out operationally at MAX IV. We provide some examples of the traces, trends, and other data available when running at scale. We report on the compute and performance impact for clients and servers, as well as practical issues. For the backend servers that receive and query all the telemetry data (Grafana...
Advanced materials such as energy materials, catalysts, and biological materials like bone have complex hierarchical structures spanning several length scales where chemical elements are organized in a spatial heterogeneous fashion. Understanding these materials requires the ability to map both their structural and elemental composition with high spatial resolution. The current meshct scan...
National Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS is a Polish light source next to Jagiellonian University, currently operating with seven beam-lines and two new beam-lines under development.
Such facilities employ constant monitoring of all systems and sensors in order to provide the best and uninterrupted service to our users.
Tango archiving database provides an insight into performance of...