RD2007
RD2007
Nuclear Radiation Sensor
The Perfect Choice for
Product Evaluation and
Physics Students Experiments
Description
The RD2007 is a sophisticated sensor for nuclear radiation, combining Si-PIN diode, low
noise amplifier, and pulse discriminator in one device. It is capable of detecting beta
radiation (electrons), gamma radiation (photons) and X-rays. This sensor provides high
performance at an attractive price/performance ratio, and so is the perfect choice for
product evaluation and physics student experiments. RD 2007 detector sensitivity: 3.4
cpm/µSv/h.
Features and Benefits
• Attractive price/performance ratio
• Detects beta and gamma radiation and X-rays
• Detector sensitivity: 3.4 cpm/µSv/h
• Integrated pulse discriminator with TTL pulse output
• Low power requirement (400µA)
• 4.0V to 5.0V supply voltage
• Swiss made
Application Areas
• Product evaluation
• Student projects
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Supply voltage, VCC 6.0 V
Output short-circuit current continuous
Storage temperature range -40°C to 100°C
Electrical characteristics
at VCC = 5.0V, TA = 25°C (unless otherwise noted)
Measurement range of radiation
dose equivalent rate (Cs-137 & Co-60) 0.1 µSv/h to 100 mSv/h
Sensitivity 3.4 cpm ±15% for 1 µSv/h radiation dose rate
Energy response: 50 KeV to above 2 MeV
Output pulse level TTL (positive going)
Output pulse width 40 µs to 150 µs
Supply voltage, VCC 4.0 V to 5.0 V
Supply current, IS 400 µA TYP, 600 µA MAX
Linear temperature range -20°C to 40°C
Typical Sensor Energy Response
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RD2007 Sensor Linearity
dH*(10) / dt = Radiation dose equivalent rate for Cs-137 and Co-60 (mSv/h)
RD2007 Typical Sensor Sensitivity vs. Temperature
RD2007 Functional Block Diagram
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Outline Dimensions (in millimeters)
Connection Descriptions (View from connector side)
OUT TTL output signal
VCC +4.0V to 5.0V power supply
GND Power supply & output signal ground
Application Information
Susceptibility to Strong Microwave Signals
In order to prevent generation of false output pulses by strong microwave signals
a) connect a 0.01µF capacitor as close as possible to the sensor between the pins GND and VCC
b) keep the sensor at least 30 cm (1 foot) away from microwave, cellular phone, etc.
Susceptibility to Noise on Power Source
In situations where a high noise level on the power source could be a problem, an RC filter as
shown below is recommended.
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Simple Nuclear Radiation Detector using the RD2007
This simple battery-powered monitoring device with a LED diode indicates beta and gamma
radiation, and X-rays. Output pulses from the RD2007 (40 µs to 150 µs) are converted into 10ms
pulses (IC1-A & IC1-B) to provide a suitable drive for the LED. The LED can optionally be replaced
by a headphone, a loudspeaker or a pulse counter. This circuit runs continuously for 8 months on
three AA alkaline batteries.
Disclaimer
Neither the whole nor any part of the information contained in, or the product described in this
datasheet, may be adapted or reproduced in any material or electronic form without the prior written
consent of the copyright holder.
This product and its documentation are supplied on an as is basis and no warranty as to their
suitability for any particular purpose is either made or implied. Teviso Sensor Technologies will not
accept any claim for damages howsoever arising as a result of use or failure of this product. Your
statutory rights are not affected.
This product or any variant of it is not intended for use in any medical appliance, device or system in
which the failure of the product might reasonably be expected to result in personal injury.
This document provides preliminary information that may be subject to change without notice.
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