Hi Bruce, I have a few of the Canberra PIPS detectors. None of mine have a BNC connector, they have a microdot connector. I use an adapter to convert to BNC, similar to these: http://www.ortec-online.com/electronics/cables/adapters.htm It has been a long time since I have read the spec sheet. Maybe, BNC is available as an option now. The spec sheet for the PIPS detectors can be found at the link below: http://www.canberra.com/pdf/Products/Detectors_pdf/C36115-PIPS-SS.pdf Jeff On Nov 9, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Bruce Ravel wrote:
Hi all,
A colleague at a company that, for some reason, blocks mail from this mailing list asked me a question the other day that I don't have an immediate answer for. I told him I would pass his question along to the list and forward him any answers.
He asks:
I've looked over the Canberra website, but I am a little confused about what specifications I should go for. To be absolutely honest, I have never seen a PIPs detector/chip in person as they have always has the Al/Mylar film attached. Would you happen to have a specifications/model list for one of these devices (and the requisite type of BNC connector that I need)? I would greatly appreciate any direction that you could offer.
Thanks, B
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