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URLhttps://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2025-WEMG017
TitleModular scientific SCADA suite with Sardana and Taurus – latest developments
Authors
  • O. Vallcorba, E. Morales Alejandre, F. Becheri, J. Moldes, J. Aguilar Larruy, J. Ramos Andrades, J. Gabadinho, M. Navarro, R. Homs Puron, S. Rubio-Manrique, S. Wohl, Z. Reszela
    ALBA Synchrotron (Spain)
  • A. Hoffstadt
    European Southern Observatory
  • B. Bertrand, J. Forsberg, M. Lindberg, V. Da Silva
    MAX IV Laboratory
  • D. Schick, M. Schneider
    Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy
  • M. Nuñez
    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
  • M. Piekarski
    SOLARIS National Synchrotron Radiation Centre
  • T. Braun
    byte physics e.K.
AbstractSardana* and Taurus\*\* are community-driven, open-source SCADA solutions that have been used for over a decade in scientific facilities, including synchrotrons (ALBA, DESY, MAX IV, SOLARIS) and laser laboratories (MBI-Berlin). Taurus is a Python framework for building both graphical and command-line user interfaces that support multiple control systems or data sources. Sardana, is an experiment orchestration tool that provides a high-level hardware abstraction and a sequence engine. It follows a client-server architecture built on top of the TANGO control system\*\*\*. In the last two years, significant developments have been made in both projects. Sardana focused on enhancing continuous scans, introducing multiple synchronization descriptions to support passive elements (e.g. shutters) and detectors reporting at different rates. The configuration tool has also been extended, following the roadmap defined by the community\*\*\*\*. Taurus has seen substantial performance gains, particularly in GUI startup times, as part of an optimization effort that started nearly three years ago. Latest improvements take profit of new TANGO event subscription asynchronous modes\*\*\*\*\*. Continuous codebase modernization is underway, and support for Qt6 is planned for the July 2025 release. This presentation will overview these recent advancements in both Sardana and Taurus and outline their current development roadmap.
Paperdownload: WEMG017.pdf
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Conference20th Int. Conf. Accel. Large Exp. Phys. Control Syst. (ICALEPCS'25)
Series
LocationChicago, IL, USA
Date20-26 Sep 2025
PublisherJACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland
Editorial BoardKent Wootton (ANL), Jeffery Biss (FNAL), Gustavo Bruno (ANL), Jeff Kirchman (ANL), Kelly Jaje (ANL), Denise Skiadopoulos (ANL), SuYin Grass Wang (ANL)
Online ISBN978-3-95450-255-4
Online ISSN2226-0358
Received05 September 2025
Revised24 September 2025
Accepted04 November 2025
Issued25 November 2025
DOI10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2025-WEMG017
Pages973-977