Nuclear pulse counter 928 EASY-NIM
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nuclear pulse counter
nuclear pulse counter
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Characteristics

Type
nuclear pulse, binary
Technology
electronic
Other characteristics
multifunction

Description

High Performance, Multi-Function Nuclear MCA/Counter/Timer/Rate Meter in a 1-wide NIM 200 MHz Counter performance, Log/Lin alarming rate meters, fast (1.25 µs) 16k MCA, USB2.0 connectivity High Visibility Front Panel Emulator software and optional programmer’s toolkit support Powerful Flexible internal interconnection Programmable external inputs and outputs Network capable through ORTEC CONNECTIONS architecture Easy to Integrate into measurement systems and experiments The ORTEC EASY-NIM 928 suite of instruments offers a new approach to nuclear pulse counting and pulse-height analysis for a variety of applications in nuclear science, providing customers flexibility, reliability, and ease-of-use in a cost effective package. Each member of the family comprises hardware in the form of a compact single-width NIM module; software in the form of a “front panel emulator” for the Windows environment, and an optional toolkit to enable the user to integrate the hardware into his own experiment or instrumentation system. Hardware Summary The range of hardware functions incorporated within the EASY-NIM 928 family members are: • Multichannel Analyzer • 200 MHz Pulse Counter • Timer with internal or external time base capability • Rate Meter with adjustable alarm threshold • 6 configurable general purpose inputs • 2 configurable outputs (rear panel) Software Summary Individual “front panel emulators” provide display and user control of the MCA and Counter/Timer/Rate Meter sections. Through the design architecture of ORTEC Connections

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