Product Overview
Canberra DSA-1000 Multichannel Analyzer – Used, Power Tested
Presented here is a Canberra DSA-1000 multichannel analyzer configured with 16k channels and powered by a 7.5V DC input.
In laboratories where spectra matter more than screens, instruments like this earned their place by doing one job consistently and doing it well.
Product Condition
This unit is used and in good condition, showing only light signs of prior use. It has been tested to power on successfully; full functional testing was not performed due to the lack of a complete system. A compatible power adapter is included.
Product Overview
Canberra is a long-established manufacturer of nuclear measurement and spectroscopy instrumentation. The DSA-1000 multichannel analyzer is designed to acquire, sort, and analyze pulse-height spectra from compatible detectors.
Units like this remain relevant in facilities maintaining existing measurement setups or supporting long-service analytical equipment.
Key Features
- Canberra DSA-1000 multichannel analyzer
- 16k channel configuration
- Designed for pulse-height spectral analysis
- 7.5V DC power requirement
- Successfully powers on
- Power adapter included
Applications
- Radiation spectroscopy systems
- Laboratory measurement and analysis setups
- Educational or training environments
- Maintenance of existing Canberra-based systems
- Replacement or spare analyzer for legacy equipment
- Instrumentation evaluation or integration projects
Frequently Asked Questions
What testing has been performed?
The unit has been tested to confirm it powers on. Full operational testing was not performed due to the absence of a complete detector and system setup.
Is a power supply included?
Yes. A power adapter suitable for operation is included.
What condition is the analyzer in?
The analyzer is used, in good condition, and shows only light signs of prior use.
What does 16k channels mean?
It refers to the number of discrete channels available for sorting and analyzing detected pulse amplitudes in a spectrum.
Who typically uses the DSA-1000?
This model is commonly found in laboratory and analytical environments working with spectroscopy and radiation measurement systems.
Built for careful measurement rather than quick obsolescence, this DSA-1000 is ready to return to a bench where precise spectra still matter.