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We use synchrotron light video to monitor beam energy and cross section.
We are looking for a solution that would permit us to continually and
simultaneously capture video from these video sources and save it in a
48-72 hr buffer. The goal is to make diagnostic information available
for review so that when we have a problem the beam spot can be compared
to previous spots, beam motion periods can be saved for posting to the
log, etc.
I was wondering if anybody was doing anything similar and what hardware
and application tools, EPICS or not, that you might be using.
Terry Carlino
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