GBS Elektronik MCA-527 User Manual

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MCA527

3.2.17 MCA527 Setup Examples for Use With Different Detectors

This table shall just give an overview of possible settings useful with the MCA527. It is far
from being complete. For actual settings with your detector, see the detectors manual.

Table 12: Parameters for different detectors

Ty

p

e

M

o

d

e

l

M

a

n

u

fa

c

tu

re

r

H

V

[

V

]

12

V

-1

2

V

2

4V

-2

4

V

In

p

u

t

P

o

la

ri

ty

C

h

a

n

n

e

ls

S

h

a

p

in

g

T

im

e

[

µ

s

]

F

la

tt

o

p

T

im

e

[

µ

s

]

CdZnTe

SDP/Z/60

Ritec

+300

x

x

-

-

neg

1024

0.8

0.7

CdZnTe

SDP/Z/20

Ritec

+500

x

x

-

-

neg

1024

0.8

0.7

CdZnTe

CZT500

Ritec

+600

x

x

-

-

pos

1024

0.8

0.7

NaI

Scintiblock

Crismatec

+500

pos

512

0.2

1.6

NaI

25825

Scionix

+550

x

x

-

-

pos

512

0.2

1.6

NaI

40*40

Amcrys-h

-800

x

x

pos

512

0.2

1.6

CsI

Sc1010

Eurorad

-

x

x

-

-

neg

256

1

HPGe

GMX-20190-S

Ortec

-3000

x

x

x

x neg

4096

4

0.8

HPGe

GEM 15-190

Ortec

+3000

x

x

x

x pos

4096

4

HPGe

GR 2018

Canberra

-3000

neg

4096

4

HPGe

GL 0310

Canberra

-2000

x

x

x

-

neg

4096

2

Si planar 7865S

Ortec

-1000

neg

4096

HPGe

EGC 30-190R

Eurisys

-3000

pos

4096

4

HPGe

EGPC 25-185

Eurisys

+2000

neg

4096

4

Table 13: Further settings, optimized for different count rates,as example a coaxial HPGe

shaping

time

flat

top

trigger

filter

Base line

restorer

gain

PZC

low count rate (<4kcps),
optimization for best resolution and
dynamic range.

4µs

0.9µs -101

16

high coarse gain,
small fine gain
(0.5...1)

general purpose, medium count
rates 4-20kcps

2µs

0.8µs 10-201 8

high count rate and throughput,
input >20kcps,

1µs

0.7µs 1-21

4

lower coarse gain
to avoid overrange

adjustment
critical!

Pile up rejection should be always on, except there is a preamplifier signal with
overshoot and the pile up rejector rejects everything.

Jitter correction should be always off, its an experimental feature to improve
resolution.

LF rejection should be used if there is a problem with low frequency noise (e. g.
50Hz) microphonics (machinery nearby running) or similar. If using this, increase
shaping time by factor 3 at the same time.

Input polarity setting depends on detector; if no spectrum can be seen change this;
check with oscilloscope mode.

PZC should be always adjusted

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