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TwinBase NP10-0530   Product Description

Negative polarity high voltage generator with digital gain control and a digital temperature sensor

Targeted application:

  1. Precision spectroscopy at low and high average PMT anode currents, up to 50 μA DC.
  2. Remote MCA. The eMorpho MCA or other control logic is located outside the detector housing. Its digital control interface allows accurate HV-adjustments without interference from ground loops or other low-frequency EMI.

Supply voltage:

The device is fully specified for supply voltages in the range from 3.10 V to 5.50 V. This includes common digital standards, such as CMOS 3.30 V ±5%, TTL 5.00 V ±5% and USB: 4.35 V to 5.50 V.

Low power:

Supply current vs HV for NP10-0530 The supply current is very nearly proportional to the PMT high voltage. At HV = 1000 V the supply current is 37 mA.

Standby mode:

When the high voltage is set to zero the supply current reduces to a mere 0.5 mA.

Mechanical:

The NP10-0530 is mounted on a JEDEC B14 socket and assumes a standard 10-stage PMT pin out. Pins 1 through 10 are the dynodes D1 through D10, respectively. Pin 11 is the anode. Pin 12 is a no connect. Pin 13 is the focus electrode, which is tied to the cathode on pin 14. Including the socket, the TwinBase is about 2.2 inches tall.

Related devices:

  • The NP15-0530 operates at even lower supply voltages but lacks the digital controls.
  • The NP10-1220 can accept up to 16 V supply voltage and includes digital HV-control and a digital temperature sensor.

Specifications

Max. HV: -2000 V; Negative polarity.
Supply Voltage: 3.1 V < VSS < 5.5 V
Integration: Can be powered by eMorpho MCA; HV can be adjusted through eMorpho MCA.
Power
Consumption:
120 mW at VSS = 3.3 V and HV = 1000 V
Control: Analog, digital, eMorpho
Temperature
sensor:
Digital sensor, TC77, 0.0625°C resolution, ±1°C accuracy
Standby Mode: ISS = 0.5 mA

Data sheet

NP10-0530 (pdf)

Outline drawing
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Photograph

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