Design and Development of a Reduced Form-Factor High Accuracy Three-Axis Teslameter

ELECTRONICS(2019)

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Abstract
A novel three-axis teslameter and other similar machines have been designed and developed for SwissFEL at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). The developed instrument will be used for high fidelity characterisation and optimisation of the undulators for the ATHOS soft X-ray beamline. The teslameter incorporates analogue signal conditioning for the three-axes interface to a SENIS Hall probe, an interface to a Heidenhain linear absolute encoder and an on-board high-resolution 24-bit analogue-to-digital conversion. This is in contrast to the old instrumentation setup used, which only comprises the analogue circuitry with digitization being done externally to the instrument. The new instrument fits in a volumetric space of 150 mm x 50 mm x 45 mm, being very compact in size and also compatible with the in-vacuum undulators. This paper describes the design and the development of the different components of the teslameter. Performance results are presented that demonstrate offset fluctuation and drift (0.1-10 Hz) with a standard deviation of 0.78 mu T and a broadband noise (10-500 Hz) of 2.05 mu T with an acquisition frequency of 2 kHz.
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analogue-to-digital conversion,ATHOS soft X-ray beamline,broadband noise,Hall probe,offset fluctuation and drift,three-axis teslameter,undulator
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