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ParticipantSorry, no experimental data or images, it was just a quick test.
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ParticipantHi Radhoo, I did compare uRADmonitor with lab gamma spectrometer. The source of radiation was 60Co. KIT1 with SI16BG tube and HW factor 0.005 show us surprisingly correct readings, even when the source was very close to the dosimeter.
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ParticipantSome additional files for Your Blog
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T6, T3 = MMBT2907A PNP 60/60V 600mA 0.225W 45/100nS
T2 = SST2222A NPN 75/40V 600mA 0.2W hfe 75 300MHz 25/60ns
T1 = MMBTA42 SMD NPN 300V 500mA 0.225/0.3W
vOLTAGE REGULATOR = BA033CC0FP 3.3V±2% 1A, LDO 0.5V, Vinmax=25V
C6, C10, C11 = SIZE 1210 10nF 1000V X7R 10nF 1000V X7R +-10%
D2, D3, D4 = US1M 1000V 1A UFM1.7V/1A IFM30A IR10uA 75ns, Ultra Fast
All others C, R are size 1206 SMDLZ1JER
ParticipantThanks for Your reply radhoo, SI16BG is rare tube and I found only one seller in ebay. I will test the device in physics lab soon.
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ParticipantHello and Thank You for this very nice project. I have built my DIY uRADMonitor KIT1 and i’m wondering what is the conversion factor for tube SI-16BG. I did not found any information in internet, only few details.
I did some calculations, but i’m not sure, so please help me to understand.Radiation determine: beta ( > 0.25 MeV) ; gamma soft/hard
Voltage of start of counting: 280 – 330 V ;
Operating voltage (recommended): 360 – 440 V;
Length of flat part of counting curve (plateau): 80 V
Slope of the counting curve: < 0.12 %/V;
Natural background: < 0.4 counts/s;
Maximum radiation: 1*10E5 counts/min;
Load resistance: > 8 MOhm
Allowable stray input capacitance: 10 pF
Working temperature range: -50…+70 CBest Regards, LZ1JER, Bulgaria
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