Hi Tom,
thanks for your appreciation.
I've updated the link to your store according to the link you have posted above.
By the way, may I use your instruction to wire up the PMT inside my page on Hackaday? Of course I will mention it below the picture.
All the best,
Emanuel
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- 17 Jun 2017, 02:55
- Forum: Detectors
- Topic: DIY 2.5" x 2.5" NaI(Tl) gamma probe
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4028
- 16 Jun 2017, 07:18
- Forum: Detectors
- Topic: DIY 2.5" x 2.5" NaI(Tl) gamma probe
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4028
DIY 2.5" x 2.5" NaI(Tl) gamma probe
Hello everyone, I'm coming back in the forum after a lot of time with a new project that I've just finished. This is a complete project that allows anyone to build a good quality gamma probe for your spectroscopy lab using Russian 2.5" x 2.5" NaI(Tl) and Hamamatsu R6233 photomultiplier; I'...
- 14 Aug 2015, 18:09
- Forum: Detectors
- Topic: Solid state radiation detector with X-100-7
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3840
Re: Solid state radiation detector with X-100-7
Dear Steven, actually I'm using the breakout board from Radiation Watch and I haven't tryed to play just with the PIN diode yet (see the following scheme for your convenience). 5c.pdf Furthermore another aspect to consider is that the PIN diode is very sensitive to mechanical vibrations and shocks. ...
- 14 Aug 2015, 02:25
- Forum: Detectors
- Topic: Solid state radiation detector with X-100-7
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3840
Solid state radiation detector with X-100-7
Dear all, I would like to intoduce my recent experiment with X-100-7 & Arduino. The system employs the X-100-7manufactured by First Sensor and assembled on breakout board from Radiation Watch, an Arduino Atmega 328, an OLED display and a LiPo battery. I've started with a library called Radiation...
- 14 Aug 2015, 02:06
- Forum: Introductions >> Start Here !
- Topic: My intro
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4695
Re: My intro
Dear Steven,
sorry for my late answer but unfortunately I haven't so much time for my hobbies.
About my Geiger counter I have done some step forward with HW/SW (..I should say radiation detector since there is not GM tube..).
I will post some picture in the hardware forum.
Regards,
Emanuele
sorry for my late answer but unfortunately I haven't so much time for my hobbies.
About my Geiger counter I have done some step forward with HW/SW (..I should say radiation detector since there is not GM tube..).
I will post some picture in the hardware forum.
Regards,
Emanuele
- 01 May 2015, 18:13
- Forum: Introductions >> Start Here !
- Topic: My intro
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4695
My intro
Hi everybody, I'm Emanuele from Italy. I'm a mechanical engineer but my spectrum of interest extends to other technical disciplines. I'm interested in electronics and Arduino, nuclear physics and everithing is related to science and technology. I would like to greet Tom from iRad where I bought my f...