Principles Of Operation
10.4.2. SENSOR MODULE & SAMPLE CHAMBER
10.4.3. SAMPLE CHAMBER HEATING CIRCUIT
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Electronically, the T101 sensor module is a group of subassemblies with different tasks:
to detect the intensity of the light from the fluorescence reaction between SO
light in the sample chamber, to produce a current signal proportional to the intensity of
the fluorescence and to control the temperature of the PMT cooler to ensure the accuracy
and stability of the measurements.
Figure 10-12. T101 Sample Chamber
In order to reduce temperature effects, the sample chamber is maintained at a constant
50°C, just above the high end of the instrument's operation temperature range. Two AC
heaters, one embedded into the top of the sample chamber, the other embedded directly
below the reference detector's light trap, provide the heat source. These heaters operate
off of the instrument's main AC power and are controlled by the CPU through a power
relay on the relay board. A thermistor, also embedded in the bottom of the sample
chamber, reports the cell's temperature to the CPU through the thermistor interface
circuitry of the motherboard.
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