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Figure 13   BF3  Proportional Counter Circuit
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IONIZATION CHAMBER

Radiation Detectors PROPORTIONAL COUNTER CIRCUITRY The BF3 proportional counter is used to monitor low power levels in a nuclear reactor.  It is used in the "startup" or "source range" channels.  Proportional counters cannot be used at high power levels because they are pulse-type detectors.   Typically, it takes 10 to 20 microseconds for each pulse to go from 10% of its peak, to its peak, and back to 10%.   If another neutron interacts in the chamber during this time, the two pulses are superimposed.  The voltage output would never drop to zero between the two pulses, and the chamber would draw a steady current as electrons are being produced. Summary Proportional counter circuitry is summarized below. Proportional Counter Circuitry Summary The  proportional  counter  measures  the  charge  produced  by  each  particle  of radiation. The preamplifier/amplifier amplifies the voltage pulse to a usable size. The single channel analyzer/discriminator produces an output only when the input is a certain pulse size. The scaler counts the number of pulses received during a predetermined length of time. The timer provides the gating signal to the scaler. Rev. 0 Page 27 IC-06

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