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PROPORTIONAL COUNTER CIRCUITRY Radiation Detectors The capacitor converts the charge pulse to a voltage pulse.   The voltage is equal to the amount of charge divided by the capacitance of the capacitor, as given in Equation 6-8. (6-8) V Q C where V  = voltage pulse (volts) Q  = charge (coulombs) C  = capacitance (farads) The preamplifier amplifies the voltage pulse.   Further amplification is obtained by sending the signal through an amplifier circuit (typically about 10 volts maximum).   The pulse size is then determined  by  a  single  channel  analyzer.   Figure  10  shows  the  operation  of  a  single  channel analyzer. Figure 10   Single Channel Analyzer Operation The  single  channel  analyzer  has  two  dial  settings:   a  LEVEL  dial  and  a  WINDOW  dial.   For example, when the level is set at 2 volts, and the window at 0.2 volts, the analyzer will give an output pulse only when the input pulse is between 2 and 2.2 volts.   The output pulse is usually a standardized height and width logic pulse, as shown in Figure 11. IC-06 Page 24 Rev. 0

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