polak1
Materials
- May 26, 2005
- 1
Hello,
Here is the set-up I use: I have a X-ray lead cabinet (to protect the outside from the X-ray beam) where sits a X-ray source (225 kV). A mechanical shutter is used to cut the X-rays and so the motor associated to this shutter (AC servo motor MAC800)is placed near the X-ray source, as well as a cooling radiator, at the top of the cabinet. The detector I use is a photodiode. (normally used to measure the light coming from a scintillator crystal)
Here is the problem: if I measure the voltage coming from the photodiode with a scope and switch on the shutter motor (X-ray are off and no crystals sits on the photodiode), I get spikes at a frequency~ 0.7 Hz. If I look carefully at these spikes they are made of ~40 kHz ripples. This arises each time I switch on the motor. These waves radiate all over the room like an antenna.
I tried to make a Faraday cage with mesh steel around the motor, that I grounded, but it didn't work.
If someone has a clue what is happening there, please let me know.
Thanks,
Here is the set-up I use: I have a X-ray lead cabinet (to protect the outside from the X-ray beam) where sits a X-ray source (225 kV). A mechanical shutter is used to cut the X-rays and so the motor associated to this shutter (AC servo motor MAC800)is placed near the X-ray source, as well as a cooling radiator, at the top of the cabinet. The detector I use is a photodiode. (normally used to measure the light coming from a scintillator crystal)
Here is the problem: if I measure the voltage coming from the photodiode with a scope and switch on the shutter motor (X-ray are off and no crystals sits on the photodiode), I get spikes at a frequency~ 0.7 Hz. If I look carefully at these spikes they are made of ~40 kHz ripples. This arises each time I switch on the motor. These waves radiate all over the room like an antenna.
I tried to make a Faraday cage with mesh steel around the motor, that I grounded, but it didn't work.
If someone has a clue what is happening there, please let me know.
Thanks,