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Pocket Photodiode Geiger Counter
$ 14.22
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Description
Pocket Photodiode Geiger Counter KitExperience Level: Intermediate
A DIY geiger counter that uses a PIN photodiode as a substitute for an expensive Geiger-Mueller tube. It detects alpha and beta radiation particles. The circuit is soldered onto a small protoboard and everything is placed in an aluminum enclosure. Copper tubing and a piece of aluminum foil is used to help filter out noise and RF interference.
Required Tools:
Soldering iron and solder
Aluminum foil
Electrical tape
Drill
Step drill bit
Hand tools
Jumper wiring
3 CR1620 coin-cell batteries, or any coin-cell batteries to add up to 9V
2 pieces of 1/2" diameter x 2"L copper tubing available at Home Depot
Kit Includes:
Part No.
Qty.
Description
11957
1
Aluminum Enclosure
15229
10
0.01uF Capacitor
23966
1
LM358N IC
597450
1
100uF Capacitor
178669
10
2N7000 Transistor
178597
10
2N3904 Transistor
234704
10
0.100" Housing Connector
234923
10
Crimp Connectors
38543
1
Battery Holder
333973
10
Red LED
108338
1
2-Pin Male Header
335557
1
Piezo Buzzer
72161
1
Toggle Switch
264990
1
Potentiometer Knob
15270
10
0.1uF Capacitor
255565
1
250k Potentiometer
332487
1
0.02uF Capacitor
691286
10
56k Resistor
691382
10
150k Resistor
691622
10
1.5M Resistor
691817
10
10M Resistor
1621132
1
PIN Photodiode
2157159
10
1k Resistor
51626
1
8-Pin IC Socket
105102
1
Prototyping Board
2156156
1
Fliptop Box Enclosure
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Instructions
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