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is rejecting the marked pulses.
NegBLDisc
This shows when the negative baseline discriminator has been triggered.
Typically this signal only marks the TRP reset pulse. The signal is used
internally in the live-time correction, baseline restoration, and pileup
rejection circuits.
BaseLineR
This shows when the baseline restorer is actively restoring the baseline.
PosBLDisc
This shows when the positive baseline discriminator has been triggered. The
signal is used internally in the live-time correction, baseline restoration, and
pileup rejection circuits.
Busy
When the DSPEC 50 busy signal is active,
Busy
shows in the
Mark
box. It
represents the dead time.
Gate
This shows when the gate signal is present on the gate input connector. If
the
Gate
mode on the ADC tab (see Fig. 38, 39) is set to
Off
, then all
regions are marked. If the mode is set to
Coincidence
, then the marked
region must overlap the pulse peak (that is, must start before the beginning
of the flattop and stop after the end of the flattop) for the pulse to be
counted. If the mode is set to
Anticoincidence
, then the marked region will
show the pulses that are accepted. That is, the rejected peaks will not be
marked. Simply put, in all modes the accepted peaks are marked.
Peak
This is the peak detect pulse. It indicates when the peak detect circuit has
detected a valid pulse. The Mark occurs about 1.5 ìs after the pulse
maximum on the display.
On the lower right of the InSight display are the shaping parameter controls. The controls are
split into two groups, and the
other controls...
button switches between them.
One group includes
Rise Time
,
Flattop
,
Tilt
, and the
Optimize
button. The
Rise Time
value
is for both the rise and fall times; thus, changing the rise time spreads or narrows the quasi-
trapezoid symmetrically.
The
Flattop
controls adjust the top of the quasi-trapezoid. The
Width
adjusts the extent of the
flattop (from 0.3 to 2.4 ìs). The
Tilt
adjustment varies the “flatness” of this section slightly.
The
Tilt
can be positive or negative. Choosing a positive value results in a flattop that slopes
downward; choosing a negative value gives an upward slope. Alternatively,
Optimize
can set
the tilt value automatically. This value is normally the best for resolution, but it can be changed
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