Background
Since its foundation in 1981, CES has been involved with the major
European programs in the field of accelerator control and data
acquisition systems for high-energy and nuclear physics. CES’ constant
investment in research and development for these
activities guarantees an unmatched combination of:
- Most modern technology
- Trouble-free integration
- Minimum risk
Compared to other companies, which only rely on physics activities, CES
is involved in long-term programs not only in physics, but also in
aerospace and defense and telecommunications, and therefore, can
guarantee a safe and
professional long-term support, making the CES offer, the lowest
long-term cost. Since 1998, CES doubled the size of its physics team,
who is involved
in the development of the next generation of elements, and has signed
strategic alliances to deliver a global solution approach.
CEA, CERN, CNRS, DESY, GANIL, GSI, ILL, IN2P3, INFNs, IPN,
LAPP, LBL, MPI, NSRRC, RAL and many US physics labs are amongst the
users of CES physics systems.
Product Line
All of the key elements for a data aquisition system from the same team:
- Processors: The only processors with real extensions for
physics (RIO3, RIO4 and RIOC).
- Interfaces to detectors: Development with CERN, ILL and RAL
experiments on CES programmable intelligent interfaces (MFCC) and
general-purpose interfaces (GPIO).
- Networks and switches: CES offers a complete range of
PMC-based network interfaces and has pioneered Gigabit Ethernet and ATM
solutions for new models of data aquisition systems involving
highly-tuned software. Our
unique PCI extension system allows up to six PMCs to share the same
processor, amongst them multiple network interfaces, such as Fast
Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet and ATM.
- Associated software: All of the above mentioned elements
are equipped with well proven VxWorks®, LynxOS® or Linux®
real-time software, including multiple extensions for physics, shared
memories, multiple DMAs, multiple boot strategies, automatic insertion
of user-specific devices. All of the elements used are delivered with
their associated drivers, which guarantee to deliver the adequate
performance and to work together.
Service
CES offers a variety of services to our Physics customers, including:
- Early discussion for new experiments: CES system teams
participate in discussions with the physicists from the earliest stages
of a project, in order to define the optimum configuration
- Open door policy with direct contact to CES physicists and
engineers
- Assistance far beyond contractual requirements
- Training at CES headquarters
- Hotline support
General Agreement Contracts
CES has signed general agreements with the following institutes: CERN,
IN2P3 and RAL.
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CES has been involved in the
Physics community since its creation in 1981.
Accelerators
Neutron Physics
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