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skydiverman

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Posted - 06/10/2019 :  05:42:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi - per the RFC1801, I can do the following;

<GETCPS>>
<GETCPMH>>
<GETCPML>>
or turn on a heartbeat which returns 1 32 bit integer value

question is - how to get the Counts per second differentiated from the high tube and the low tube?

Are these Raw counts or dead time adjusted? if not, I would have to apply the dead time so I would need to know which tube they came from.

is it possible to get the CPS values in real time from both tubes?

thanks
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EmfDev

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Posted - 06/10/2019 :  08:55:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The CPS can't be differentiated between the two tube. But you can call the CPSH and CPSL separately.
And yes these raw counts are dead time adjusted IF the dead time is enabled on your device.
If you're making a software you can just call the GETCPSH then GETCPSL.

Edited by - EmfDev on 06/10/2019 11:41:55
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skydiverman

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Posted - 06/10/2019 :  11:25:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by EmfDev

The CPS can't be differentiated between the two tube. But you can call the CPSH and CPSL separately.
And yes these raw counts are dead time adjusted IF the dead time is enabled on your device.
If you're making a software you can just call the GETCPMH then GETCPML.



EMFDev, Thanks - that worked exactly.

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