Function and Applications
The multichannel analyser is for analysing voltage pulses which are proportional to energy and for determining pulse rates and intensities in conjunction with an X-ray detector, alpha detector or gamma detector. The analogue pulses from the detector are shaped by the analyser, digitised and summed per channel according to pulse height. This results in a frequency distribution of detected pulses dependent on the energy of the radiation.
Benefits
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Offset function for enhancing energy resolution
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For spectroscopy and x-ray fluorescence analysis
Equipment and Technical Data
- Analog output for observing heights of the pulse spectrum on an oscilloscope
- A USB output for connecting to a computer
- Integrated power supply for alpha detector pre-amp (09100-00)
- Integrated power supply for X-ray energy detector
- Includes 1.5-m mains lead, USB cable type A/B
- Multi-channel analyser software (required)
- Resolution (per spectrum): up to 4096 channels (12 bit)
- Memory: unlimited
- Lag time: 60 µs
- Coincidence window: 1 µs
- Analogue input: negative pulse impedance: 3.3 kilohms, 150 pF
- Amplification: three stages, 6, 12 and 24 digitally adjustable
- Pulse height: max. 4 V
- Analogue output: positive pulse 0 to 4 V-
- Pulse length: 15 µs offset approx.
- 12-bit digital resolution
- Maximum offset: 4 V (disable input/coincidence input)
- Logic input (TTL) for coincidence measurements at voltage outputs
- Diode socket: ± 12 V / max. 30 mA
- BNC socket (bias voltage): -33, -66, -99 V
- Plastic case with carrying handle
- Mains voltage: 115/230 V~
- Mains frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Dimensions H × W × D (mm): 90 x 140 x 130
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Weight: 1550 g
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Required accessory: Multi-channel analyser software, item no. 14452-61
Necessary accessories
You cannot use the item without these accessories!