Plasma Viewing Configurations - PerkinElmer AVIO 500 Customer Hardware And Service Manual

Icp optical emission
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System Initialization and Setup describes the safety interlocks, system initialization
sequences, and includes an overview of hardware control and optimization.
How the Echelle Spectrometer and SCD Work describes the fundamental principles
of the optical system.
In the next two sections, the Indicator Light and Main Switch and Connections to
Electrical, Gas, and Cooling Water Supplies are described.
Specifications contains power requirements, environmental requirements, and
other main specifications.
Avio 500
The Avio 500 is a dual view detector system. The UV detector covers an
extended ultraviolet wavelength range from 165 to 403 nm. The VIS detector
covers the visible wavelength range from 404 to 782 nm.
Features of the Avio 500 includes:

Plasma Viewing Configurations

The Dual View (DV) instrument can view the plasma either axially or radially. As
shown in the next two diagrams of the transfer optics on the Dual View instrument,
the torch is positioned vertically in the torch compartment.
For axial viewing, there is a flat mirror first, followed by two toroidal mirrors, that
image the plasma onto the entrance slit. For radial viewing, a pneumatic toroidal
mirror moves into place controlled by the computer, and directs the light onto a
second toroidal mirror that images the plasma onto the entrance slit.
measurement of spectral background at the same time as the analyte line
advanced 40 MHz, free-running solid-state RF generator
easy access to sample compartment and torch assembly
Syngistix ICP software, based on the familiar Microsoft Windows menus
and graphics, with easy-to-use graphics and familiar pull-down menus
Avio 500
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