Model 2026 Spectroscopy Amplifier


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Features

  • Gaussian/Triangular shaping
  • Super fine gain control
  • Pileup rejector and live time corrector
  • Automatic baseline recovery rate and threshold
  • Differential input
  • Excellent overload recovery
  • Compact single width NIM

Description


The Model 2026 amplifier provides the features and performance of a research amplifier in an easy to use single width NIM module. Now you can have the flexibility you need without the amplifier set-up and adjustment aggravation you don’t need.

The Model 2026 lets you select either Gaussian or Triangular pulse shaping for the Unipolar output with a convenient front panel switch. In addition, it offers a choice of six front panel switch-selectable shaping time constants for each of the pulse shaping methods. This direct control of both the shaping method
and time constants lets you select the configuration that will optimize resolution and throughput performance based on your application.

The 2026’s Pileup Rejector/Live Time Corrector (PUR/LTC) circuitry allows quantitative gamma analysis with minimal dependence on system count rate. The PUR circuit interrogates incoming pulses for pile up and generates a signal that prevents the ADC from converting the piled up events. The LTC circuit then generates a system dead time that extends the collection time to compensate for the events lost due to pileup rejection. The result: lower background, better resolution and accurate live time information for the best possible analysis results.

But don’t worry about setting up this amplifier. Many of the 2026’s features are self-adjusting so you get the performance you need and a trouble-free setup. The 2026 automatically adjusts the PUR threshold just above your system
noise level, insuring PUR efficiency and minimizing the spectral distortion caused by pile up at high count rates. The restoration rate and threshold of the gated baseline restorer are also automatically optimized for both low and high count rate applications. With all these automatic features the 2026 gives you consistently better data for your activity calculations, regardless of the count rate, the application or the operator.

The 2026 lets you position peaks precisely and easily with its Super Fine Gain (SFG) control. The SFG provides gain resolution better than 1 in 16 000 (0.00625%), allowing greater precision for more accurate peak location in less time. This feature is now a requirement, instead of a luxury, for most spectroscopy
systems. This is especially true in applications using detector arrays in which the inputs from several detectors must be combined into a single spectrum.

The excellent overload recovery characteristics of the 2026 make it ideal for use with today’s high throughput reset preamplifiers such as the CANBERRA 2101 Transistor Reset Preamplifier. This allows you to assemble a high resolution spectroscopy system without the energy rate limitations normally associated with RC preamplifiers.

The Model 2026’s wide gain range allows you to use it with a wide range of detectors including germanium, silicon, scintillation, proportional counters or pulsed ion chambers. The versatility of the 2026 is further enhanced by a bipolar output for use in timing and gating applications.


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