CMA Radiation Sensor User guide

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User guide

CMA Radiation Sensor

CMA Radiation Sensor is a digital sensor that converts the number of counted detected pulses to a digital value of counts per minute. It is capable of detecting alpha, beta, and gamma radiation and provides calibrated values of the measured quantity. The sensor has a maximum sampling rate of 1 Hz and a measuring range of 0 to 20,000 counts per minute with a resolution of 1 count per minute. It features a built-in audio output that emits a clicking sound for each count, aiding in real-time monitoring of radiation levels.

CMA Radiation Sensor

CMA Radiation Sensor is a digital sensor that converts the number of counted detected pulses to a digital value of counts per minute. It is capable of detecting alpha, beta, and gamma radiation and provides calibrated values of the measured quantity. The sensor has a maximum sampling rate of 1 Hz and a measuring range of 0 to 20,000 counts per minute with a resolution of 1 count per minute. It features a built-in audio output that emits a clicking sound for each count, aiding in real-time monitoring of radiation levels.

RADIATIONSENSORML69M
USERSGUIDE
CENTRE FOR MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
http://www.cma-science.nl
2|ML69mRadiationSensorUser’sGuide
Shortdescription
TheRadiationsensorML69msensesalpha,betaandgammaradiation.
Alpha,beta,gammaradiationionizematerial theystrikeorpassthrough.Theamount
of radiation is generally determined by measuring the resulting ionization. The
Radiation sensor uses a GeigerMüller tube to detect this radiation. The GM tube
consistsofan
anode(positiveelectrode)pos itionedinthecenterofa tubularcathode
(negativeelectrode)filledwithamixtureofneonandhalogen.Thecathodeisathin
walledmetalliccylindersealedat eachendwithaninsulatingdisktocontainthegas.
The anode is a wire that extends into the
cylinder. A high voltage is applied to the
electrodes to create an electrical field within the chamber. When radiation passes
throughthechamberandionizesthegas,itgeneratesapulseofcurrent.Thesensor
electronically processes these pulses to display the radiation level in counts per
minute.Aclickingsound
isemittedforeachdetectedradiationevent(foreachcount).
TheendoftheGMtubehasathinmicawindow.Itallowsalphaparticlesto reachthe
GMtubeandbedetected.Themicawindowwillalso senselowenergybetaparticles
andgammaradiationthatcannotpenetratetheplastic caseorthesideofthetube.
Fortheshortamountoftime theGMtubeisdetectingoneparticle,itisnotableto
detectanotherradioactiveparticleifitentersthetube.Thisiscalledthesensor’sdead
time.ThemaximumdeadtimefortheGMtubeis90microseconds(or90μs).
Todetectradiation,pointthesensortowardthesourceofradiation.Todetectalpha
radiation put the sensor close to the source, this is because alpha particles do not
travelfarthroughair.
The Radiation sensor is an I2C digital sensor, which gives calibrated values of the
measured quantity. This sensor can only be connected to special interfaces that
supportI2CdigitalsensorsliketheCMAMoLabinterface.
Sensorspecifications
Radiation sensor ML69m is a digital sensor that converts the number of counted
detectedpulsestoadigitalvalueofcountsperminute.Themaximalsamplingrateof
thesensoris1Hz.
Collectingdata
This Radiation sensor works only with specific interfaces. The sensor will be
automaticallydetectedwhenconnectedto suchaninterface.Fordetailedinformation
aboutmeasurementswithsensorsconsulttheUserManualsoftheinterfaceandthe
Coach6software.
ML69mRadiationSensorUser’sGuide |3
Calibration
TheRadiationsensorissuppliedwithafactorycalibrationincountsperminute(cpm).
TheCoach 6 program allows shiftingthe predefined calibration if needed. The user
calibrationisstoredinnonvolatileusersensormemory.
Suggestedexperiments
1. Monitoringbackgroundradiation
If the radiation sensor is set up far away from any radioactive sources, it still
detectspulsesoccasionally.Thisisdueto thebackgroundradiationthatisaresult
of radiation that occurs naturally from cosmic radiation, geophysical radiation,
inherent material radiation, etc. Normal background radiation levels
vary at
different locations, according to altitude and other factors, such as types of
mineralsintheground.Thelevelofbackgroundradiationisusuallyverylow.
Sincethebackgroundradiationispresentinallexperiments,itshouldbemeasured
andsubtractedfromtheexperimentalreadingsforthesetobe
reliable.
2. Monitoringradiationofcommonradioactivematerials
Herethenaturalsourceofradiationsuchas potassiumsaltsorlanternmantelscan
be used.In such experiments the random nature of the radiation can be
presented.
3. Radioactivedecayandhalflifedetermination
The radiation sensoroffers thepossibility to measure
radioactive decay rate and
halflife time. In such experiments isotope generators, like a Protactinium
generator(withahalflifetimeof72seconds)oraBa137mg enerator(withahalf
lifetimeof153seconds)areidealradioactivesourcesfortheseexperiment.
4. Radiationlevelversusshielding
In this
experiment the radiation level is recorded when absorbers of different
thickness are placed between the sensor and radiation source. As absorber an
aluminumsheet(s)forbetaradiationoraleadsheet(s)forgammaradiationcanbe
used. In this experiment you can also compare the effect of different types of
materials
toshieldalpha,betaorgammaradiation.
5. Monitorradiationfromanalpha,betaorgammaradiationsourceasafunctionof
thedistancebetweenthesourceandtheradiationsensor
In this experime nt the radiation level is recorded when a sensor is placed at
differentdistancesfromtheradiation
source.
4|ML69mRadiationSensorUser’sGuide
TechnicalSpecifications
Sensorkind Digital16bitsresolution
(onsensordigitalconversion)
communicationviaI2C
Sensitiveto Alpha,beta,gammaradiation
Measuringrange 0..20,000countsperminute
Resolution 1countperminute
Accuracy
Typical±10%at25
Maximalsamplingrate
1Hz
Temperaturerange
0‐50
GMtube Neon‐HalogenquenchedGMtube
Cathodematerial
446StainlessSteel
Cathodewallthickness 0.25mm
Micawindow
Effectivediameter9.1cm
Arealdensity1.52.0mg/cm
2
Gammasensitivity
ReferencedtoCobalt60
18cps/mr/hr
Operatingvoltage 500V
MinimumDeadTime 90μs
Audiooutput Clickingsoundforeachcount
Connection 5pinsminijackplug
Warranty:
The Radiation sensor ML69m is warranted to be free from defects in materials and
workmanshipfor a periodof12months fromthedateofpurchaseprovidedthatithas
been used under normal laboratory conditions. This warranty does not apply if the
sensorhasbeendamagedbyaccidentormisuse.

Note:Thisproductisto beusedforeducationalpurposesonly.Itisnotappropriatefor
industrial,medical,research,orcommercialapplications.
Rev. 10/06/2012
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CMA Radiation Sensor User guide

Type
User guide

CMA Radiation Sensor

CMA Radiation Sensor is a digital sensor that converts the number of counted detected pulses to a digital value of counts per minute. It is capable of detecting alpha, beta, and gamma radiation and provides calibrated values of the measured quantity. The sensor has a maximum sampling rate of 1 Hz and a measuring range of 0 to 20,000 counts per minute with a resolution of 1 count per minute. It features a built-in audio output that emits a clicking sound for each count, aiding in real-time monitoring of radiation levels.

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