Ortec Dspec Pro Hpge Gamma-ray Spectrometer

US $9,200.00

  • Livermore, California, United States
  • Jan 30th
This is a fully functioning ORTEC digital gamma ray spectrometer that has been used in a laboratory setting. The DSPEC Pro connects to a Windows computer via USB and gives the user unparalleled capabilities in performing gamma spectroscopy analysis.   DSPEC Pro is the latest addition to the growing line of digital gamma-ray spectrometers from ORTEC. It has more performance features than any other HPGe gamma-ray spectrometer in existence, at any price. It represents a major evolutionary step in the ORTEC continuing investment in digital gamma-ray spectrometry system development. The immense versatility of DSPEC Pro, brought about by the number of unique features and modes of operation, means that it is an ideal solution for a wide variety of applications. It’s neat and compact packaging further enhance its applicability. Digital spectrometers are inherently more stable than the analog variety of years gone by, and since the introduction of the original DSPEC, ORTEC has achieved the reputation as the supplier of instruments which represent the benchmark in stability, both relating to temperature and count rate. In introducing the DSPEC Pro, ORTEC has capitalized on this digital instrument platform and enhanced it in several unique ways which have distinct benefit in real-world applications.   DSPEC Pro Features at a Glance For High-Rate Spectroscopy Applications "Loss Free" or "Zero Dead Time" (ZDT)   The usual way to account for counting losses at high rates is through extending the acquisition time. The underlying assumption must be that the sample does not change during the extended period. This is far from true when short half-lives are encountered or the sample is not stationary (e.g., flowing through a pipe). ORTEC has refined the loss-free counting technique in the digital domain. In this method, the spectrum itself is corrected pulse by pulse, and the ZDT method provides both an accurately corrected spectrum and correctly calculated statistical uncertainty.   "Enhanced Throughput" Mode Accuracy at high input count-rates can be limited by the speed at which the spectrometer stores data to memory. It is said to be "throughput-limited". Pulse pileup means that beyond a certain point, as input count rate increases still further, the rate of data stored to memory DECREASES, reducing result quality. By developing a new kind of digital peak detector algorithm, ORTEC has increased the maximum throughput by up to 30% by removing some of the dead time associated with the process of pulse peak amplitude determination.   For Samples in Motion List Mode For situations in which the sample is moving relative to the detector, it is often vitally important to be able to measure an activity profile as a function of time. Examples of such applications include aerial and land-based surveying and portal monitoring. It is usually a requirement that no "dead periods" occur, associated with the acquire-store-clear-restart cycle. In the list mode of operation, data are streamed directly to the computer, event by event. There is no associated "dead period". In the DSPEC Pro implementation, each event is time stamped to an accuracy of 200 nanoseconds. Via the use of a programmer’s toolkit, data may be re-constituted into a spectrum for off-line analysis by one of ORTEC’s wide range of analysis software products or user-developed codes.   For Hostile Environments and for Mechanical Coolers Low-Frequency Rejector (LFR) HPGe detectors do not, as a rule, perform well in environments where there is mechanical vibration. Microphonic noise degrades energy resolution by adding low frequency periodic electrical noise to the primary signal. Electrical ground loops are also a source of low frequency electrical noise. There is increasing use of mechanical coolers for HPGe detectors (to eliminate the need for LN2) and the increasing need to take HPGe detectors out of the laboratory environment. DSPEC Pro incorporates a Low-Frequency Rejector (LFR)2 Filter feature, which reduces the effects of such noise sources. Combined with high performance list mode, the DSPEC Pro is the instrument of choice for mobile vehicle survey systems.   For Enhancement of Resolution in Large or Neutron Damaged Detectors Ballistic Deficit and Charge Trapping Correction the trapezoidal digital filter in the DSPEC Pro is held in common with all other ORTEC DSPEC family members. It allows adjustment of the filter to optimize the resolution performance of large HPGe detectors which can often suffer low-side peak tailing if ballistic deficit is present. These large detectors are finding increasing use in low level counting applications. The adjustment is largely automated by the use of the "OPTIMIZE" feature and may be monitored by the InSIGHT digital oscilloscope mode.   The DSPEC Pro offers even further capability in the form of a charge trapping corrector which can be used to mitigate the peak degradation in the case of a neutron damaged detector. The neutron damage to the crystal lattice causes "trapping" centers which "hold onto" some of the charge created by the gamma-ray interaction. This results in low-side tailing similar to ballistic deficit although the cause is different. The charge trapping corrector is calibrated or "trained" such that it adds back the pulse height deficit, event by event.   Other Important DSPEC Pro Benefits While in many respects DSPEC Pro is breaking new ground, ORTEC did not forget to carry over the benefits already proven in other ORTEC MCA products:   Single-Cable Connection to your HPGe Detector DSPEC Pro uses the unique ORTEC Detector Interface Module (DIM) for a single-cable connection to the detector. The DIM is designed to supply bias close to the detector so the cable carries only signal and low voltage power — no longer is high-voltage bias, and the dangers associated with it, carried over long distances.   SMART-1 Support DSPEC Pro has built in support for HPGe detectors which employ ORTEC SMART-1 technology. SMART-1 HPGe detector technology is a great advance in HPGe detectors and their operation. It is an enhancement to data and chain of custody integrity and an improvement in detector management practice and data control. A SMART-1 HPGe detector is "intelligent". The built-in controller monitors and reports on all vital system functions. Individual vital signs are available as well as the overall "state-of health" (SOH). The detector controller "knows" who it is: each unit has its own identification serial number. To further increase data integrity, the controller can even store authentication codes and later return the code to ensure traceability of the data. During data acquisition, the SMART-1 detector monitors all of its own "vital functions". Should any of the monitored functions fall outside a specified range of values (even if they subsequently return to normal), the condition is registered and at the end of the acquisition the DSPEC Pro reads the SOH and displays a warning message if a problem was detected. No Message — no problem.   Support for Sample Changers A simple to use hardware TTL port is provided for support of sample changer systems.   Connections to the DSPEC Pro The DSPEC Pro provides high speed control via standard USB 2.0 to any Windows 2000/XP system. The plug-and-play feature makes installation simple. A nearly unlimited number of DSPEC Pro or other ORTEC USB instruments can be connected simultaneously using USB hubs. As an ORTEC CONNECTIONS compatible instrument, DSPEC Pro works in a networked and a stand-alone configuration. ORTEC CONNECTIONS means: any hardware, any software, anywhere in the laboratory with full seamless control and built-in security.   Specifications   Display: 240 x 160 pixel backlit LCD provides status information, instrument ID, bias information, live and real time. Concurrent Connections: Limited by the computer and supporting USB hubs. ORTEC CONNECTIONS software supports up to 127 USB-connected devices per computer. System Gain Settings: Coarse Gain: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32. Fine Gain: 0.45 to 1. The available range of gain settings supports all types of HPGe detectors. Specifically the following maximum energy values are achievable using the standard ORTEC preamplifier (max gain to min gain): COAX 187 keV to 12 MeV LO-AX 94 keV to 6 MeV GLP/SLP 16.5 keV to 1 MeV IGLET-X 8 keV to 500 keV Preamplifiers: Computer selectable as either resistive or TRP preamplifier. System Conversion Gain: The system conversion gain is software controlled from 512 to 16k channels. Digital Filter Shaping-Time Constants: Rise Times: 0.8 ?s to 23 ?s in steps of 0.2 ?s. Flat Tops: 0.3 to 2.4 in steps of 0.1 ?s. Dead-Time Correction: Extended live-time correction according to Gedcke-Hale method. Accuracy: Area of reference peak changes <±3% from 0 to 50,000 counts per second. Low-Frequency Rejector: When set to ON, removes low-frequency (<3 kHz) input noise from spectrum. Linearity Integral Nonlinearity: <±0.025% over top 99.5% of spectrum, measured with a mixed source (55Fe @ 5.9 keV to 88Y @ 1836 keV).   Differential Nonlinearity: <±1% (measured with a BNC pulser and ramp generator) over top 99% of range. Digital Spectrum Stabilizer: Controlled via computer, stabilizes gain and zero errors. System Temperature Coefficient Gain: <50 ppm/°C. [Typically <30 ppm/°C.] Offset: <3 ppm/°C of full scale, with Rise and Fall times of 12 ?s, and Flat Top of 1 ?s. (Similar to analog 6 ?s shaping.) Maximum System Throughput: >100,000 cps with LFR off. >34,000 cps with LFR on. Depends on shaping parameters. Pulse Pile-Up Rejector: Automatically set threshold. Pulse-Pair Resolution: Typically <500 ns. Automatic Digital Pole-Zero Adjustment: Computer controlled. Can be set automatically or manually. Remote diagnostics via InSight Oscilloscope mode. (Patented.) Digital Gated Baseline Restorer: Computer controlled adjustment of the restorer rate (High, Low, and Auto). (Patented.) LLD: Digital lower level discriminator set in channels. Hard cutoff of data in channels below the LLD setting. ULD: Digital upper level discriminator set in channels. Hard cutoff of data in channels above the ULD setting. Ratemeter: Count-rate display on MCA and/or PC screen. Battery: Internal battery-backed up memory to maintain settings in the event of a power interruption.
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Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand ORTEC
Type Digital Gamma Ray Spectroscopy
Model DSPEC Pro HPGe gamma-ray spectrometer
Country/Region of Manufacture United States

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