Product Overview
Canberra ND583 ADC NIM Module: High-Performance Analog-to-Digital Conversion
Used and in good condition from our visual inspection. Originally kept in storage as spares.
The Canberra ND583 ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) is a versatile Nuclear Instrumentation Module (NIM) designed for precise signal processing in nuclear spectroscopy applications.
Key Features
- High-resolution analog-to-digital conversion
- Compatible with standard NIM bin power supplies
- Ideal for pulse height analysis in nuclear detection systems
- Robust construction for reliable operation in laboratory environments
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Module Type | NIM (Nuclear Instrumentation Module) |
Function | Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) |
Manufacturer | Canberra Industries, Inc. (formerly Nuclear Data) |
Applications
The ND583 ADC is widely used in:
- Nuclear spectroscopy
- Radiation detection systems
- Research laboratories
- Nuclear power plant instrumentation
Why Choose the Canberra ND583 ADC?
This NIM module offers exceptional performance and reliability for nuclear instrumentation setups. Its compatibility with standard NIM bins ensures easy integration into existing systems, making it an ideal choice for both new installations and upgrades.
About Canberra Industries, Inc.
A Leader in Nuclear Measurement Solutions
Canberra Industries, Inc., now part of Mirion Technologies, has been at the forefront of nuclear instrumentation for over five decades. Founded in 1965, the company has established itself as a global leader in the development and manufacture of nuclear measurement equipment.
Innovation and Expertise
Canberra's commitment to innovation has resulted in a wide range of high-quality products, including the ND583 ADC NIM Module. Their expertise spans various applications, from health physics and environmental monitoring to safeguards and security.
Quality and Reliability
Known for their robust design and reliable performance, Canberra's products, including the ND583 ADC, are trusted by professionals in nuclear research, power generation, and radiation protection worldwide.
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