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  • A new video camera called EDICAM has been developed for the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator to meet specific monitoring needs and challenges.
  • The camera features a 1.3 Mpixel CMOS sensor that allows for quick analysis of small areas, even during lengthy exposure times, and can run simple data evaluation algorithms.
  • In initial tests, multiple EDICAMs successfully captured long exposure images of plasma while also monitoring rapid edge plasma turbulence, revealing significant insights into turbulence structures across the stellarator's modules and suggesting updates for future fusion experiments like ITER.

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A special video camera has been developed for the 10-camera overview video system of the Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) stellarator considering multiple application needs and limitations resulting from this complex long-pulse superconducting stellarator experiment. The event detection intelligent camera (EDICAM) uses a special 1.3 Mpixel CMOS sensor with non-destructive read capability which enables fast monitoring of smaller Regions of Interest (ROIs) even during long exposures. The camera can perform simple data evaluation algorithms (minimum/maximum, mean comparison to levels) on the ROI data which can dynamically change the readout process and generate output signals. Multiple EDICAM cameras were operated in the first campaign of W7-X and capabilities were explored in the real environment. Data prove that the camera can be used for taking long exposure (10-100 ms) overview images of the plasma while sub-ms monitoring and even multi-camera correlated edge plasma turbulence measurements of smaller areas can be done in parallel. These latter revealed that filamentary turbulence structures extend between neighboring modules of the stellarator. Considerations emerging for future upgrades of this system and similar setups on future long-pulse fusion experiments such as ITER are discussed.

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