The purpose of the CERN Control Centre (CCC) is to combine the control rooms of the Laboratory’s eight accelerators, as well as the piloting of cryogenics and technical infrastructures.   The LHC is not an isolated machine: it will be fed by a succession of interconnected accelerators.. Protons will be accelerated and formed in beams in four increasingly large machines before being injected with an energy of 450 GeV into the LHC's 27-km ring. The beams will then be accelerated in the ring until their energy is increased by a factor of 15, to 7000 GeV. When that energy is reached, the beams will collide in the centres of the detectors. Each beam will consist of about 3000 bunches of protons, each bunch containing up to 100 billion protons.The performance of the LHC depends on the injector chain that feeds it. The new centre will help control this extensive process by joining all of the accelerator operators with the engineering and cryogenics departments. By coordinating the process of injection, the CCC will guarantee a high-quality beam. HF Signals coming to the CCC from the PS accelerator are measured with Acqiris 10 bit digitizers.