bMCA-USB | Compact Plug-On Digital Multichannel Analyzer
Overview
The bMCA design makes use of the latest advances in digital electronics. The MCA utilizes powerful digital processing techniques and algorithms to better separate the useful signal from noise and to maximize performance under high count rate conditions. The bMCA implements two modes of data acquisition: Pulse Height Analysis (PHA) and Multi-Channel Scaling (MCS). The acquired spectra under PHA mode is extended for Dead Time. The device has a spectral memory size of up to 4096 channels.
The MCA contains a miniaturized high-voltage power supply optimized for low consumption that provides the necessary power for the PMT tube, including those used with large scintillation detectors. A basic acquisition software package is provided for managing such device operations as setup, control, data acquisition and visualization. A digital oscilloscope function allows for the monitoring of the input and filtered pulses to aid in fine-tuning the MCA parameters. The program also includes a few spectrometry related functions for processing the spectral data: calibration, ROI analysis, and peak search, among others.
Options
This version of the bMCA features Ethernet interface and ultra fast transfer rates.
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bGamma is a general-purpose, comprehensive, and extensive software package for gamma-ray spectrum analysis, and radionuclide identification and quantification. The software can analyze any recorded gamma-ray spectrum independently of the detector type, geometry or sample. bGamma provides all the necessary tools and functionality for performing detailed analysis of complex gamma-ray spectra and the corresponding radionuclide identification for the given sample.
Specifications
PHA acquisition mode
- Spectral memory size of 256, 512, 1024, 2048 and 4096 channels
- Coarse gain with amplification factors of 1, 2, 4 and 8. Fine gain from 1 to 2 in steps of 1/4096
- Upper and Lower Level Discriminator settings given in channels
- PHA acquisition presets on:
- Live Time
- Real Time
- to Counts on a ROI
- or combination of both – time or ROI counts
MCS acquisition mode
- Spectral memory size of 256, 512, 1024, 2048 and 4096 channels
- Dwell time from 0.1 sec to “count-forever”
- Easy to setup from ROIs or nuclide information
Digital Settings
- Rise Time: from 0.1 to 12 μsec in steps of 0.2 μsec
- Flat Top: from 0.1 to 8.0 μsec in steps of 0.1 μsec
- Threshold: 1 to 255
- Digital Base Line Restorer (BLR)
- Pile-Up Rejecter (PUR)
High Voltage Power Supply
- Miniature HV power supply embedded into the MCA assembly
- Voltage: 0 to 1 500 Volts in 4096 steps
Data Communication
- USB 2.0, cable included (3 meters long standard)
Environmental
- Industrial temperature range: -40 °C to +85 °C
Physical
- Size: height 60 mm, diameter 55 mm
- Weight: approximately 120 grams
- Connectors : USB type mini B
Indicators
- Red LED for detector high voltage
- Yellow LED for incoming count rate (ICR)
- Green color LED for power and communication status
Other
- The device is supplied with a basic software (free download) to control operation, data acquisition and spectrum visualization
Certifications
- The device is CE compliant
Technical Resources
Downloadable Resources
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