What type of NIM scales a count signal based on a user defined factor?
Once I determine the appropriate scale factor for my BF3 tube (based on bubble data) I would like the counter to display TIE.
Automatic Counter Scaling
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Automatic Counter Scaling
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Re: Automatic Counter Scaling
Garret,
Why don't you just log it with software, PRA or Labview etc, then you cab scale it to anything you like.
Steven
Why don't you just log it with software, PRA or Labview etc, then you cab scale it to anything you like.
Steven
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Re: Automatic Counter Scaling
I could use PC software or make a counter with Arduino, but there's something satisfying about a NIM BIN setup.
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Re: Automatic Counter Scaling
Take a dead NIM bin plug-in module, gut it and put the Arduino scaler system in it and go from there. I have 4 self-made NIM modules in old NIM casings. Dead and worthless custom, OEM, NIM modules abound. A thin aluminum overplate on the old module can serve as a new faceplate, covering up old holes that are no longer needed.
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