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EC-33 Geiger Computer Interface USB
Hardware
Introduction
This interface is designed to connect to a computer's USB (Universal Serial Bus)
port, power a Geiger tube, detect pulses, and send count rate information back
to the computer. The interface consists of a high voltage power supply to operate
a Geiger-Müeller tube and a microcontroller to communicate with the host
computer. The GM tube connects to the Interface via the color-coded 4 mm
banana jacks located on the rear panel.
The interface connects to the computer USB port with the supplied 2 m cable.
Since all power for the Interface is derived from the host computer's USB port,
there is no need for batteries or power cables.
The high voltage Geiger tube power supply has preset outputs at 450 and 900
Volts. A third setting allows the output to be adjusted between 0 and 1200
Volts. An analog to digital converter reads the tube voltage, which is sent back
to the host computer along with count information. This is useful in developing
count rate vs. voltage plots to determine the plateau range for the tube.
The "STATUS" of the Interface is indicated by two pilot lights on the panel. The
"STATUS" will initially light up red to indicate the device is receiving power. Its
color will be yellow when the Interface has been recognized by the computer,
and green while software is collecting data.
The "COUNT" LED flashes when a pulse has been detected from the GM tube.
This is particularly helpful in verifying that the device is receiving counts from
the source. Software problems can be separated from hardware problems by
observing this indicator. The Interface also includes an audible transducer
producing a chirp for each event. This feature may be disabled via a rear panel
switch.
The Daedalon EC-33 Geiger Computer Interface has been designed to work with
the Windows operating system, as well as Macintosh computers.
DAEDALON CORPORATION
FAX (978)745-3065, www.daedalon.com, e-mail:daedalon@cove.com

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Summary of Contents for Daedalon EC-33

  • Page 1 The Interface also includes an audible transducer producing a chirp for each event. This feature may be disabled via a rear panel switch. The Daedalon EC-33 Geiger Computer Interface has been designed to work with the Windows operating system, as well as Macintosh computers. DAEDALON CORPORATION...
  • Page 2 EC-33 Geiger Computer Interface USB Setup It is possible to verify that the interface is working before installing software. Installation will depend on which operating system you are using. If installation is taking place on a computer running Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows ME, locate your installation disk.
  • Page 3: Hardware Description

    Hardware Description The EC-33 connects to a computer via its USB port. It is a low speed device, compliant with Version 1.1 of the USB specification. It will operate with any USB port that meets version 1.0 or newer of the USB specification as defined by the USB Implementers Forum.
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    If the host computer goes into suspend mode (sometimes called standby or sleep mode), the EC-33 will go into a very low power mode where it draws less than 500 µA. When the computer is reactivated, the Interface wakes up, and is ready for use.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Try another USB cable. Avoid using cables longer than 2 meters. If it is possible to operate other USB peripherals on the computer but the Daedalon Interface will not work, try installing the Interface on a different computer. Contact Daedalon customer support and provide as much information as possible.
  • Page 6 EC-33 Geiger Computer Interface USB Dimensions 4 H x 155 W x 175 D cm Weight 350 g net System Requirements Windows: Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows 5MB free memory, 1MB hard disk space. Macintosh: System 8.1(iMac), System 8.5, or later.