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User Manual Version 002
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General Hardware
Setup
3
Avance instruments are constructed in a way to minimize the requirements to re-
connect or readjust hardware for different experiments. Probe changes are how-
ever sometimes necessary, and require some manual operations. This chapter
deals with connections that need to be done by the operator, and also with other
manipulations that are required to set up the instrument in an optimum way.
Since the RF pathways are under software control up to the preamplifier, and un-
der operator control between preamplifier and probe, both setups are considered
separately.
All remaining connections (heater cable, thermocouple, gas flow, spin rate cable,
PICS cable) can in no way be under software control, so the operator is responsi-
ble for proper wiring, cabling, and tubing! Since mistakes (especially in connection
with compressed gas tubing) may cause rather expensive repairs, it is recom-
mended to check carefully before an experiment is started.
The following operations will be described and illustrated with suitable images, for
WB and SB probes, where non-trivial differences exist.
"Connections to the Preamplifier" on page 15
"RF Connections Between Preamplifier and Probe" on page 20
"RF-Filters in the RF Pathway" on page 21
"Connections for Probe Identification and Spin Detection" on page 25
"MAS Tubing Connections" on page 26
"Additional Connections for VT Operation" on page 31
"Probe Setup, Operations, Probe Modifiers" on page 41
"Mounting the Probe in the Magnet/Shim Stack" on page 50
"The edasp Display for a System with two Receiver Channels" on page 54
Connections to the Preamplifier
3.1
For solids and liquids there should normally be different sets of preamplifiers. Liq-
uids preamplifiers (HPPR,
H
igh
P
erformance
Pr
eamplifiers) are not suitable for
some of the requirements of solid state NMR. Where CP/MAS applications are the
only solids applications, it is however possible to use liquids preamplifiers for X-
observation. Solids preamplifiers (HPHPPr,
H
igh
P
ower
H
igh
P
erformance
Pr
e-
amplifiers) are definitely required if high power
≥
1 kW is used (liquids preamplifi-
ers take max. 500W for X frequencies, 50W for proton and fluorine frequency).
For the high frequency range
19
F and
1
H, two different types of solids preamps
are available, the older HPHPPr
19
F /
1
H and the recent replacement HPLNA
Summary of Contents for Solid State NMR
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