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This screen shows the overall system status of the feedback processing chain.

In the Data Flow section, each processing channel has eight monitored stages, each of which shows an alarm state (red on this display) if there is a problem at that stage, as described below.

StagePVDescription
ADC Loop:ADC:LOOPBACK_SThis control can be configured so that MBF ADC input is taken by looping back the DAC output instead of from the ADCs.  This mode of operation is designed for development only, and should not be used for normal system operation.  When loopback is enabled this control shows an alarm state.
ADC INP:ADC:INP_OVFThe magnitude of ADC input is compared against the limit set in PV :ADC:OVF_LIMIT_S, and this indicator shows an alarm state if the magnitude is higher.  Typically this means that the MBF input is operating in the non-linear part of the ADC, leading to possible harmonic distortion.  To avoid this, reduce the signal gain applied to the ADC inputs.
ADC FIR:ADC:FIR_OVFIt is possible for the input compensation filter :ADC:FILTER_S to result in overflow, in which case this indicator will show an alarm.  If this occurs the input data will be clipped.  To avoid this, reduce the overall gain of the filter by scaling the coefficients appropriately.
BB FIR:FIR:OVF

At present it is possible for bunch by bunch FIRs with more than 8 coefficients to overflow internally if fed with a full scale input signal.  If this occurs this indicator will show an alarm, even if the FIR signal is not currently being sent to the DAC.  To avoid this, reduce the overall input signal level or reduce the gain of the FIR coefficients.

DAC BUN:DAC:BUN_OVF
DAC MUX

DAC FIR

DAC Enable



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