
01-999124-00 J 0606
Dual and Dual Broadband NMR Probes Installation
17
Testing Probes on VnmrS and
UNITY
INOVA Systems
b.
Enter
aph
to phase the spectrum after the acquisition is complete.
c.
Set the
pw
to twice the pw90 specification for the probe and array
tpwr
from
48 to 58.
Observe the spectra as they are being collected. When the peak of interest
passes through the null and goes negative, the acquisition can be halted by
entering
aa
. The
tpwr
value corresponding to the first negative spectrum
should then be used for pw90 calibrations.
8.
Setup the following array to determine the pw90 for a probe:
a.
Enter
r1=xx/5
, where
xx
is the specified pw90 specification for the probe.
b.
Enter
array('pw',20,r1,r1)
to create a pw array covering
approximately 360 degrees of nutation.
9.
When the last spectrum is obtained, enter
dssh
.
The first null spectra is the 180
°
pulse; therefore, the 90
°
pulse width is one half the
180
°
pulse.
15
N Sensitivity
1.
Enter
rtp('/vnmr/tests/N15sn') nt=1 su
.
2.
Tune the probe.
3.
Set the
15
N 90
°
pulse width to the value determined in
.
4.
Set
dpwr
to the
1
H
γ
H
2
value used in the procedure WALTZ
1
H Decoupling with
High-Performance RF Waveform Generator. If a High-Performance RF Waveform
Generator is not present, use the procedure for WALTS
1
H Decoupling Using Pre-
programmed Pulse Modulation.
5.
Change
dmf
to 4*
γ
H
2
. Enter
ga
.
6.
Enter
dsnmax(100)
.
The computer calculates the S/N ratio.
7.
Answer
'y'
to plot the results.
8.