Hardware Options
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Fast Disc Shaping
Sets the digital filter’s Fast Discriminator to
Normal
or
Low Energy
mode to optimize
the fast discriminator shaping for the selected detector type.
•
Normal
: The Fast Discriminator shaping is optimized for Ge detectors and
general gamma spectroscopy. The fast discriminator filter rise time is set to
100 ns.
•
Low Energy
: The Fast Discriminator filter rise time is set proportional to the
slow shaping rise time selection.
Slow Disc Mode
Selects the threshold mode for the digital filter’s slow shaper discriminator. Can be
set to
Manual
or
Automatic
. Default is
Automatic
, in which case the fast shaper’s
threshold is automatically optimized above the system noise level. In
Manual
mode
the threshold is set through the Manual Slow Disc setting. Manual mode is useful
when working with low energy application. Please refer to the
Low-Energy
Applications
on page 109 for more details.
Manual Slow Disc
Sets the digital filter’s slow discriminator when the Slow Disc Mode is set to
Manual
.
Setting ranges from 0.0% to 100.0%.
Manual
mode is useful when working with low
energy applications. Please refer to the
Low-Energy Applications
on page 109 for
more details.
Fast Disc Mode
Selects the threshold mode for the digital filter’s fast shaper discriminator. Can be set
to
Manual
or
Automatic
. Default is
Automatic
, in which case the fast shaper’s
threshold is automatically optimized above the system noise level. In
Manual
mode
the threshold is set through the Manual Fast Disc setting.
Manual Fast Disc (%)
Adjusts the Fast Discriminator threshold parameter applied when Fast Disc Mode is
set to
Manual
mode (see Fast Disc Mode). This allows manual adjustments above the
spectrum noise level ranging from 0.00% to 100.0%.
Rise Time (µs)
Symmetrically sets the rise time and fall time of the digital filter time response. As
with conventional Gaussian shaping, the degree of noise filtering depends on the rise
time selection. The Rise Time setting ranges from 0.2 to 51.0 µs.
Note: Having the ability to independently set the Rise Time and Flat Top allows
greater flexibility when optimizing the processing time or shaping for a wide
variety of detector applications.