XRS6 6mm Uni-stable X-ray Shutters0 pages
XRS6 6mm Uni-stable X-ray Shutters
OVERVIEW
One of the newest shutters in Vincent's UNIBLITZ® line, the XRS6 series is especially designed for x-ray applications.
The innovative blade design allows beam extinction >104 up to 30Kev x-ray energy. The XRS6 shutter is well suited for
specific x-ray applications such as x-ray crystallography and can gate within 3ms. at a maximum rate of 50 exposures
per second. Precision control and reliability can be expected as with all UNIBLITZ® products.
This shutter is programmable, and is activated by an electronic pulse generated by Vincent's patented UNIBLITZ®
drive systems. The shutter will follow this pulse, which allows the user to program the exposure duration and frequency.
The XRS6 has a 6mm clear aperture and is equipped with the solid state synchronization system. Additional aperture
sizes and vacuum compatibility may be available, please consult customer service for further information.
FEATURES
• 6mm diameter aperture.
• Pt-Ir shutter blade, capable of blocking x-ray energy 30Kev.
• Exposure repetition rate continuously variable from 50Hz.
• Electronic synchronization system included.
• Activated by an electronic pulse through UNIBLITZ® patented shutter drive systems.
• Non-resonant design allows instantaneous changes repetition rate and duty cycle.
• No optical surface when open provides 100% transmittance.
• Normally open option available on special order.
Electrical
COIL RESISTANCE
HOLD VOLTAGE 1 (NOMINAL)
12 OHMS
1
PULSE VOLTAGE TO OPEN
+65 VDC
+10 VDC
Voltage level required across actuator coil when being held in the open position.
Mechanical
SERIES
WEIGHT
CASED
OPERATING
TEMP IN
DEGREES
MAX.
OPENING
BOUNCE
MAX.
CLOSING
BOUNCE
XRS6
1
WEIGHT
UNCASED
MAX
FREQUENCY
OF
OPERATION
(CONT/BURST
)1
1.20 oz
(.04 kg)
7.46 oz (.21 kg)
0-80°C
15%
5%
10 Hz / 50 Hz
NUMBER
SHUTTER
BLADES
1
CONTinuous frequency rating specified at shutter’s minimum exposure pulse. BURST frequency rating specified for
(4) four seconds maximum with (1) one minute minimum between bursts. Frequency measurements are taken in free
air, 25°C ambient, actuator coil equipped with heat sink. For additional information on maximum sustained frequencies