Detector type

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Re: Detector type

Post by luuk » 22 Nov 2019, 23:29

Hello Sibir
The answer for your question is the same as for the detectors with the blue base I gave to Kolja.
If you make a standard vd with Cathode on pin14 and Anode on pin11 than it is simple just make the resistor chain 2,1,1,1,1 etc. even if there are some pins not connected, it will still give you a correct pulse, just give it a try.
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Re: Detector type

Post by iRad » 23 Nov 2019, 05:48

Luuk
Any idea what the /E (or maybe F) in the PMT size position on one of his detectors means?
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Re: Detector type

Post by luuk » 23 Nov 2019, 07:04

Hello Sibir,
I am sorry but, I could not find anything in the nomenclature about a F or E after the pmt size, I looked in the catalog from 1984.
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Re: Detector type

Post by iRad » 23 Nov 2019, 12:41

Just in case someone else With a Harshaw detector finds there way to these posts, here is a useful chart for Interpreting your Harshaw Model Number.
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