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Issues with electro-magnetic noise #11

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Matthias32 asked this question in Q&A
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The pulse amplitude looks well bigger than the -8 mV threshold which, if measured at regular 1 Megaohm input impedance and 1:1 input attenuation, renders it a full-fledged alpha particle pulse.
c.f. https://github.com/ozel/DIY_particle_detector/wiki/Oscilloscope-Measurements

Looking at your upper video again, it could be dominated by fluorescent/LED room light - that may be bouncing back from the table surface as you approach it - and causing the strong 50 Hz waveforms. Generally, one layer of black insulation tape is often not enough for blocking all the light in a well-lit room and depending on the tape.

The main difficulty is that "mains clocked" light and other mains …

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This discussion was converted from issue #11 on December 09, 2020 22:48.