DocumentCode
873777
Title
New Generation Low Power Radiation Survey Instruments
Author
Waechter, D.A. ; Bjarke, G.O. ; Wolf, M.A. ; Trujillo, F. ; Umbarger, C.J.
Author_Institution
Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
Volume
31
Issue
1
fYear
1984
Firstpage
655
Lastpage
658
Abstract
A number of new, ultra-low-powered radiation instruments have recently been developed at Los Alamos. Among these are two instruments which use a novel power source to eliminate costly batteries. The newly developed gamma detecting radiac, nicknamed the Firefly, and the alpha particle detecting instrument, called the Simple Cordless Alpha Monitor, both use recent advances in miniaturization and power-saving electronics to yield devices which are small, rugged, and very power-frugal. The two instruments consume so little power that the need for batteries to run them is eliminated. They are, instead, powered by a charged capacitor which will operate the instruments for an hour or more. Use of a capacitor as a power source eliminates many problems commonly associated with battery-operated instruments, such as having to open the case to change batteries, battery storage life, availability of batteries in the field, and some savings in weight. Both line power and mechanical sources are used to charge the storage capacitors which power the instruments.
Keywords
Batteries; Chirp; Electronics packaging; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Instruments; Liquid crystal displays; Power capacitors; Power generation; Radiation detectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1984.4333338
Filename
4333338
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