[RASMB] Abs optics design question
Brandon L Doyle
DOYLE_BRANDON_L at LILLY.COM
Thu Jun 3 07:57:09 PDT 2010
Tom Laue can probably answer this best (he has a publication talking about
just such an idea).
It is possible, but XLi and XLa are based on mid-80s electronics, and at
the time A/D processors were just not fast enough. So Beckman built the
whole flash lamp, angle delay/trigger system that is in instruments now.
Without any competition in AUCs, low overall % of their business AUCs
represent, and no demand from customers Beckman did not feel a business
need to significantly upgrade the instrument at all. It is certainly
feasible today, and is large part of the instrument Tom is developing.
Brandon
"Leech, AP" <apl3 at york.ac.uk>
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[RASMB] Abs optics design question
Hello all,
This is an idle question about the design of the XL/A (or I)
absorbance optics. Why are the cells scanned one at once?
Would it not be possible to scan them all "simultaneously"
by gating the output from the photomultiplier into a
suitable number of different channels?
Andrew
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