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playground:nmr [2012/03/09 09:46]
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playground:nmr [2012/03/09 10:43]
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    - Set the FIELD SWEEP control to the optimum position. ​ The optimum setting will be near 15 for the upper three ranges of the fluxmeter and near 5 for the lower three ranges.    - Set the FIELD SWEEP control to the optimum position. ​ The optimum setting will be near 15 for the upper three ranges of the fluxmeter and near 5 for the lower three ranges.
    - set the VERTICAL GAIN control for approximately 1/16-inch of "​grass"​ on the face of the oscilloscope.  ​    - set the VERTICAL GAIN control for approximately 1/16-inch of "​grass"​ on the face of the oscilloscope.  ​
-   - Now that the NMR is set to a frequency slightly lower than the frequency you want the magnet to be set to we can begin slowly increasing the analyzer magnet control upward toward the current that will show a resonance on the NMR.  Typical resonance patterns can be are described ​in the {HVEC_NMR.pdf|Original HVEC NMR Manual} figure 1.  Remember that because of magnet hysteresis and saturation effects, we can only increase the magnet current from this point on.  If we decrease the magnet current we will have to recycle the magnet and start over for an accurate NMR flux value.+   - Now that the NMR is set to a frequency slightly lower than the frequency you want the magnet to be set to we can begin slowly increasing the analyzer magnet control upward toward the current that will show a resonance on the NMR.  Typical resonance patterns ​and control positions ​can be seen are in the {{HVEC_NMR.pdf|Original HVEC NMR Manual}} figure 1.  The resonance will enter the display from the right side and move across the CRT display from right to left.  When the resonance is found and centered on the CRT display, the magnet flus (frequency) can be read on the HP counter located above the NMR Fluxmeter.  Remember that because of magnet hysteresis and saturation effects, we can only increase the magnet current from this point on.  If we decrease the magnet current we will have to recycle the magnet and start over for an accurate NMR flux value.
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   * {{HVEC_NMR.pdf|Original HVEC NMR Manual. Main frequency adjustment control and tracking feature now obsolete. ​ See above new procedures.}} ​   * {{HVEC_NMR.pdf|Original HVEC NMR Manual. Main frequency adjustment control and tracking feature now obsolete. ​ See above new procedures.}} ​
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