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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JiKp6Dcw5njoB7yEQOVwXoSvLsLpdLg1J-pbkCuHz7o/edit?tab=t.0 Notes]
 
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General notes:
 
General notes:
  
 
*McMaster JSM-6460LV
 
*McMaster JSM-6460LV
**MICS + x-stream + SiLi
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**x-stream
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**x-sight
 
**Works, but removed detector since it wasn't getting used much
 
**Works, but removed detector since it wasn't getting used much
 
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*JSM-7400F
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**micsF+
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**x-stream-2
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**x-sight
 
*Peter TM1000
 
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*Plankton TM3000
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==Superdry==
 
==Superdry==

Latest revision as of 18:39, 15 August 2025


McMaster inventory / orbit

Image Model Type Purchased Status Link Notes
Mcmaster oxford tetra 1.jpg
C.7468

(Tetra)

EBSD head Maybe works link Fairly complete
Mcmaster oxford jsm-6460lv mics front.jpg
Mcmaster oxford jsm-6460lv mics back.jpg
INCA MICS Spectrometer XY scanner Came with JSM-6460LV

Peter also has one?

JSM-7400F also has one?


Notes

Oxford inca jsm7400f 0.jpg

Oxford inca jsm7400f micsf.jpg

INCA MICSF+ Spectrometer pulse processor McMaster: Yahoo auction

JSM-7400F has one

Mcmaster oxford jsm-6460lv x-stream front.jpg

Mcmaster oxford jsm-6460lv x-stream back.jpg

INCA X-Stream Spectrometer pulse processor Came with JSM-6460LV
Oxford inca jsm7400f 0.jpg
Oxford inca jsm7400f x-stream2.jpg

INCA X-Stream 2 JSM-7400F has one
Mcmaster oxford tetra 2.jpg
Tetra EBSD controller
Mcmaster oxford x-max60 1.jpg
X-Max 80 SDD head Scrap x-max 1 missing detector

Missing adapter cable

Mcmaster oxford horiba ebay 0.jpg
X-Max SDD head TBD x-max 2 smashed snout
Mcmaster jsm6460lv ln2.jpg
INCA x-sight SiLi head Mostly works Broke temp sensor

Have taken captures


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZROAq4ihflA

JSM-7400F has one

General notes:

  • McMaster JSM-6460LV
    • MICS
    • x-stream
    • x-sight
    • Works, but removed detector since it wasn't getting used much
  • JSM-7400F
    • micsF+
    • x-stream-2
    • x-sight
  • Peter TM1000
  • Plankton TM3000
    • SwiftED3000: rebranded Oxford controller, I think INCA X-Stream 2
    • CD had calibration for a "x-act 5"

Superdry

Oxford superdry advert.png

https://academic.oup.com/mt/article-pdf/2/4/b1/48501984/mt00b1.pdf


"The early version of the superdry had an external helium compressor that the head hooked up to. I think this version just uses a stack of TECs, that’s why there is a water connection"

"So you are still stuck with the same issue as other SiLi systems. If they are not kept cold the lithium migrates through the Silicon and it becomes unhappy. I think this would be a better option: "Thermo Scientific Ultra Dry X-ray SDD Silicon Drift Detector Noran System 7"

"Yeah, it seems virtually everything puts out the same preamp ramp. I think some SDD are reversed from SiLi detectors from what i was reading but it still works.

The iXRF MCA I have for my SDD has bias and preamp power outputs to run a SiLi detector too.

And all the configurations in software."

"I am not too familiar with those devices, one potential thing to look for is the sterling cryocoolers have a finite life and slowly loose cooling power over time (and no hobbyist I know of has successfully rebuilt one), so if it is a cryocooler based one that has been left on for 10 years it may be shot. TEC shouldn't have that issue"

"SiLi doesn't suffer from that very much, it can be fine if it's kept warm It's GeLi that dies within hours of warming up(at all)"


Basically looks like this is a stirling cooler that generates the cooling in the unit itself. Otherwise its still a SiLi detector with all of the problems that goes with that (ex: extreme thermal cycling may break it, not ideal to leave at room temp, etc)


I've heard these all went bad (FIXME: add details why)