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Slow timing - requirements

Issues

Events

Events, possibly different for different equipment:

 

Events shall include:

 

c/o JL

Enable LHC Injection. API call.
The default behaviour is NOT to send the beam to the LHC. The HLLSA does the requesting of the CPS Batches, Bucket Ring etc but that is not all.
After making the final measurements on the SPS flat top it then can do either nothing and the SPS beam is dumped, or, it can enable the LHC
injection timing and the beam is delivered. The SPS BEAM-OUT event clears all requests so that in the Next SPS super-cycle, if you want the
beam you must repeat the whole process of requesting the Ring Bucket etc. The way that the beam is dumped in the SPS can have two variants
that need to be decided ...

Variant 1: The SPS cycle always starts with the dump destination, and only when the API call is made to enable the LHC transfer is the
destination changed to LHC.

Variant 2: The SPS cycle starts with destination set LHC. If the Injection forewarning has not been sent to the LHC (Because you didn't call the API routine to enable it), and the SPS extracts towards the LHC, the BIC will dump it.

In the second variant its simpler for me, but we run into the BIC interlock. In the first variant we avoid running into the BIC interlock by having another layer that dumps the beam in the SPS.