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PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBES AND ASSEMBLIES

PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBES
AND ASSEMBLIES
Ultra Bialkali

Super Bialkali

Photomultiplier Tube Series

Hamamatsu
"Bialkali Climbing Party"
Has Now Reached

"43% QE" !
Always been a leader in Photonic Device
performance, Hamamatsu has now
developed a PMT with a quantum efficiency
(QE) of 43%. In all kinds of high-precision
light measurements, high sensitivity and
high QE are absolutely essential elements
in extending detection limits and unlocking
new knowledge. For Hamamatsu, however,
this 43% QE is just one more step along
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all kinds of new possibilities.

INTRODUCTION
In radiation measurements, scintillation counters which are combinations of scintillators and photomultiplier tubes are used as most
common and useful devices in detecting X-, alpha-, beta-, gamma-rays and other high energy charged particles. A scintillator
emits flashes of light in response to input radiations and a photomultiplier tube coupled to a scintillator detects these scintillation
lights in a precise way.
In high energy physics experiments, one of important apparatuses is a Cherenkov counter in which photomultiplier tubes detect
Cherenkov radiations emitted by high energy charged particles passing through a dielectric material.
To detect radiations accurately, photomultiplier tubes may be required to have high detecting efficiency (QE & energy resolution),
wide dynamic range (pulse linearity), good time resolution (T.T.S.), high stablility & reliability, and to be operatable in high magnet-
ic field environment or at high temperature condition. In addition, a ruggedized construction is required according to circumstan-
ces. On the other hand, several kinds of position sensitive photomultiplier tubes have been developed and are used in these
measurements.
This catalog provides a quick reference for Hamamatsu photomultiplier tubes, especially designed or selected for scintillation
counters and Cherenkov radiation detectors, and includes most of types currently available ranging in size from 3/8" through 20"
in diameter. It should be noted that this catalog is just a starting point in describing Hamamatsu product line since new types are
continuously under-development.
Please feel free to contact us with your specific requirements.
Photomultiplier Tubes
and Assemblies
For Scintillation Counting
and High Energy Physics

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Photomultiplier Tubes Page


Operating Characteristics ........................................................................ 2
List Guide for Photomultiplier Tubes ..................................................... 18
Photomultiplier Tubes ........................................................................... 20
Dimensional Outlines and Basing Diagrams for Photomultiplier Tubes ........... 28
Typical Gain Characteristics .................................................................. 40
Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes .............................................. 44
Voltage Distribution Ratios .................................................................... 46
Photomultiplier Tube Assemblies
Quick Reference for PMT Hybrid Assemblies .................................... 48
Dimensional Outlines and Circuit Diagrams for PMT Hybrid Assemblies ............ 50
Quick Reference for PMT Socket Assemblies ..................................... 58
Dimensional Outlines and Circuit Diagrams for PMT Socket Assemblies ............. 60
Dimensional Outlines for E678 Series Sockets ..................... 68
Index by Type No. .................................................................... 70
Cautions and Warranty ............................................................ 72
Typical Photocathode Spectral Response
and Emission Spectrum of Scintillators ................................. 73
Operating Characteristics
This section describes the prime features of photomultiplier Number of Photoelectrons
QE = ×100 (%)
tube construction and basic operating characteristics. Number of Photons

Radiant sensitivity (S) is the photoelectric current from the pho-


tocathode divided by the incident radiant power at a given wa-
1. GENERAL
velength, expressed in A/W (ampere per watt).
The photomultiplier tube (PMT) is a photosensitive device con- The equation of S is as follows:
sisting of an input window, a photocathode, focusing electro- Photoelectric Current
des, an electron multiplier (dynodes) and an anode in a va- S= (A/W)
Radiant Power of Light
cuum tube, as shown in Figure 1. When light enters the photo-
cathode, the photocathode emits photoelectrons into vacuum Quantum efficiency and radiant sensitivity have the following
by the external photoelectric effect. These photoelectrons are relationship at a given wavelength.
directed by the potential of focusing electrode towards the elec-
tron multiplier where electrons are multiplied by the process of S×1240
QE = ×100 (%)
secondary electron emission. λ
The multiplied electrons are collected to the anode to produce where λ is the wavelength in nm (nanometer).
output signal.
2.3 Window Materials
Figure 1: Cross-Section of Head-On Type PMT
The window materials commonly used in PMT are as follows:
PHOTOCATHODE FOCUSING ELECTRODES STEM

(1) Borosilicate glass


This is the most frequently used material. It transmits light from
INCIDENT
LIGHT the infrared to approximately down to 300 nm.
For some scintillation applications where radioactivity of K40
INPUT
WINDOW contained in the glass affects the measurement, "K-free" glass
is recommended.
ELECTRON MULTIPLIER ANODE
PHOTOELECTRON (DYNODES) As "K-free" glass contains very little amount of Potassium, the
TPMHC0048EA background counts originated by 40K is minimized.
(2) UV-transmitting glass
2. PHOTOCATHODE This glass transmits ultraviolet light well as the name implies,
and it is widely used. The UV cut-off wavelength is approxi-
2.1 Spectral Response
mately 185 nm.
The photocathode of PMT converts energy of incident light into
(3) Synthetic silica
photoelectrons by the external photoelectric effect. The conver-
This material transmits ultraviolet light down to 160 nm. Silica
sion efficiency, that is photocathode sensitivity, varies with the
is not suitable for the stem material of tubes because it has a
wavelength of incident light. This relationship between the pho-
different thermal expansion coefficient from kovar metal which
tocathode sensitivity and the wavelength is called the spectral
is used for the tube leads. Thus, borosilicate glass is used for
response characteristics.
the stem. In order to seal these two materials having different
Typical spectral response curves of the variation of bialkali
thermal expansion ratios, a technique called graded seal is
photocathodes are shown on the inside of the back cover.
used. This is a technique to seal several glass materials having
The spectral response range is determined by the photoca-
gradually different thermal expansion ratios. Another feature of
thode material on the long wavelength edge, and by the win-
silica is superiority in radiation hardness.
dow material on the short wavelength edge.
In this catalog, the long wavelength cut-off of spectral response 2.4 Photocathode Materials
range is defined as the wavelength at which the cathode radi-
The photocathode is a photoemissive surface with very low
ant sensitivity drops to 1 % of the maximum sensitivity.
work and high energy physics applications:
2.2 Quantum Efficiency and Radiant Sensitivity
(1) Bialkali
Spectral response is usually expressed in term of quantum effi-
This has a spectral response which fits the emission spectra of
ciency and radiant sensitivity as shown on the inside the back
most scintillators. Thus, it is frequently used for scintillator ap-
cover.
plications.
Quantum efficiency (QE) is defined as the ratio of the number
of photoelectrons emitted from the photocathode to the number (2) High Temperature Bialkali
of incident photons. This is particularly useful at higher operating temperatures up
It's customarily stated as a percentage. to 175 °C. Its major application is oil well logging. Also it can be
The equation of QE is as follows: operated with very low dark current at the room temperature.
2
As stated above, the spectral response range is determined by 3. ELECTRON MULTIPLIER (DYNODES)
the materials of the photocathode and the window as shown in
The superior sensitivity (high gain and high S/N ratio) of PMT is
Figure 33.
due to a low noise electron multiplier which amplifies electrons
It is important to select appropriate materials which will suit the
in a vaccum with cascade secondary emission process. The
application.
electron multiplier consists of several to up to 19 stages of
2.5 Luminous and Blue Sensitivity electrodes which are called dynodes.
Since the measurement of spectral response characteristics of
a PMT requires a sophisticated system and time, it isn't practi- 3.1 Dynode Types
cal to provide spectral response data on each tube. Instead, There are several principal types of dynode structures. Fea-
cathode and anode luminous sensitivity data are usually at- tures of each type are as follows:
tached.
(1) Linear focused type
The cathode luminous sensitivity is the photoelectric current
Fast time response, high pulse linearity
from the photocathode per incident light flux (10-5 to 10-2 lu-
men) from a tungsten filament lamp operated at a distribution (2) Box and grid type
temperature of 2856 K. Good collection efficiency, good uniformity
The cathode luminous sensitivity is expressed in the unit of
(3) Box and linear focused type
µA/lm (micro amperes per lumen).
Good collection efficiency, good uniformity, low profile
Note that the lumen is a unit used for luminous flux in the visible
region, therefore these values may be meaningless for tubes (4) Circular cage type
which are sensitive out of the visible region (refer to Figure 2). Fast time response, compactness
The cathode blue sensitivity is the photoelectric current from
(5) Venetian blind type
the photocathode per incident light flux of a tungsten filament
lamp at 2856 K passing through a blue filter. Corning CS-5-58 Good uniformity, large output current
filter which is polished to half stock thickness is used for the (6) Fine mesh type
measurement of this sensitivity. This filter is a band-pass filter High immunity to magnetic fields, good uniformity, high pulse
and its peak wavelength of transmittance is 400 nm. linearity, position detection possible.
Since the light flux, once transmitted through the blue filter, can
not be expressed in lumen, the blue sensitivity is usually repre- (7) Coarse mesh type
sented by the blue sensitivity index. Immunity to magnetic fields, high pulse linearity, position detec-
The blue sensitivity is a very important parameter in the scintil- tion possible.
lation counting since most of the scintillators produce emission (8) Metal channel type
spectrum in the blue region, and it may dominant factor of en-
Compact dynode construction, fast time response, position de-
ergy resolution.
tection possible.
These parameters of cathode luminous and blue sensitivities are
particularly useful when comparing tubes having the same or
Also hybrid dynodes combining two of the above dynodes have
similar spectral response ranges. Hamamatsu final test sheets
been developed. These hybrid dynodes are designed to pro-
accompanied with tubes usually indicate these parameters.
vide the merits of each dynode type.

Figure 2: Typical Human Eye Response and Spectral


Distribution of 2856 K Tungsten Lamp
TPMOB0054EB
100

4. ANODE
TUNGSTEN
80
LAMP
The PMT anode output is the product of photoelectric current
RELATIVE VALUE (%)

AT 2856 K
from the photocathode and gain. Photoelectric current is pro-
60
portional to the intensity of incident light. Gain is determined by
the applied voltage on a specified voltage divider.
40

VISUAL SENSITIVITY
4.1 Luminous sensitivity
20 The anode luminous sensitivity is the anode output current per
incident light flux (10-10 to 10-5 lumen) from a tungsten filament
0
lamp operated at a distribution temperature of 2856 K. This is
200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 expressed in the unit of A/lm (amperes per lumen) at a speci-
fied anode-to-cathode voltage with a specified voltage divider.
WAVELENGTH (nm)
3
4.2 Gain (Current Amplification) 5. ANODE DARK CURRENT
Photoelectrons emitted from a photocathode are accelerated A small amount of output current flows in a PMT even when it
by an electric field so as to strike the first dynode and produce is operated in complete darkness. This current is called the
secondary electron emissions. These secondary electrons then anode dark current. The dark current and the noise resulted
impinge upon the next dynode to produce additional secondary from are critical factors to determin the lower limit of light de-
electron emissions. Repeating this process over successive tection.
dynode stages (cascade process), a high gain is achieved. The causes of dark current may be categorized as follows:
Therefore a very small photoelectric current from the photoca-
(1) Thermionic emission of electrons
thode can be observed as a large output current from the
anode of the PMT. Since the materials of the photocathode and dynodes have
Gain is simply the ratio of the anode output current to the pho- very low work functions, they emit thermionic electrons even at
toelectric current from the photocathode. Ideally, the gain of the the room temperature. Most of the dark current originates from
PMT is defined as δn, where n is the number of dynode stage the thermionic emissions especially from the photocathode,
and δ is an average secondary emission ratio. and it is multiplied by the dynodes.
While the secondary electron emission ratio δ is given by (2) Ionization of residual gases
δ = A • Eα Residual gases inside the PMT can be ionized by the flow of
where A is constant, E is an interstage voltage, and α is a coef- photoelectrons. When these ions strike the photocathode or
ficient determined by the dynode material and geometric struc- earlier stages of dynodes, secondary electrons may be emit-
ture. It usually has a value of 0.7 to 0.8. ted, thus resulting in relatively large output noise pulses. These
When a voltage V is applied between the cathode and the noise pulses are usually observed as afterpulses following the
anode of the PMT having n dynode stages, gain G becomes primary signal pulses and may be a problem in detecting short
light pulses. Present PMT's are designed to minimize afterpul-
α n
G = δn = (A • Eα)n = {A • ( n V+ 1 ) } ses.
(3) Glass scintillation
An
= Vαn = K • Vαn In case electrons deviating from their normal trajectories strike
(n + 1)αn (K: constant)
the glass envelope, scintillations may occur and dark pulses
may result. To eliminate these pulses, PMT's may be operated
Figure 3: Example of Gain vs. Supply Voltage
with the anode at high voltage and the cathode at the ground
TPMOB0038EB
104 109 potential. Otherwise it is useful to coat the glass bulb with a
conductive paint connected to the cathode (called HA coating:
see page 13).
ANODE LUMINOUS SENSITIVITY (A/lm)

103 108

(4) Ohmic leakage

102 107
Ohmic leakage resulting from insufficient insulation of the glass
TY

stem base and socket may be another source of dark current.


VI
ITI

This is predominant when a PMT is operated at a low voltage


NS

GAIN
SE

IN

101 106 or low temperature.


E

GA
OD

Contamination by dirt and humidity on the surface of the tube


AN

may cause ohmic leakage, and therefore should be avoided.


100 105
(5) Field emission
When a PMT is operated at a voltage near the maximum rating
10-1 104
value, some electrons may be emitted from electrodes by
strong electric fields causing dark pulses. It is therefore recom-
10-2 103 mended that the tube be operated at 100 volts to 300 volts low-
200 300 500 700 1000 1500
er than the maximum rating.
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) The anode dark current decreases along time after a PMT is
placed in darkness. In this catalog, anode dark currents are
Figure 3 shows gain characteristics.
specified as the state after 30 minutes storage in darkness.
Since generally PMTs have 8 to 12 dynode stages, the anode
output varies directly with the 6th to 10th power of the change
in applied voltage. The output signal of the PMT is extremely
susceptible to fluctuations in the power supply voltage, thus the
power supply should be very stable and exhibit minimum rip-
ple, drift and temperature coefficient. Regulated high voltage
power supplies designed with this consideration are available
from Hamamatsu.
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6. TIME RESPONSE These parameters are affected by the dynode structure and
applied voltage. In general, PMTs of the linear focused or cir-
In applications where forms of the incident light are pulses, the
cular cage structure exhibit better time response than that of
anode output signal should reproduce a waveform faithful to
the box-and-grid or venetian blind structure.
the incident pulse waveform.
This reproducibility depends on the anode pulse time re-
Figure 6 shows typical time response characteristics vs. ap-
sponse.
plied voltage for types R2059 (51 mm dia. head-on, 12-stage,
(1) Rise Time (refer to Figure 4) linear-focused type).
The time for the anode output pulse to rise from 10 % to 90 %
of the peak amplitude when the whole photocathode is illumin- Figure 6: Time Response Characteristics vs. Supply
ated by a delta-function light pulse. Voltage
(2) Electron Transit Time (refer to Figure 4) 102
TPMOB0059EB TYPE NO. : R2059

The time interval between the arrival of a delta-function light


TRANSIT TIME
pulse at the photocathode and the instant when the anode out-
put pulse reaches its peak amplitude.
(3) T.T.S. (Transit Time Spread) (refer to Figure 5)
101
This is also called the transit time jitter. This is the fluctuation in
transit time between individual pulses, and is defined as the

TIME (ns)
FWHM of the frequency distribution of electron transit times.
T.T.S. depends on the number of incident photons. The values RISE TIME

in this catalog are measured in the single photoelectron state.


100

Figure 4: Definition of Rise Time and Transit Time


T. T. S.

DELTA-FUNCTION 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000


LIGHT PULSE AT PHOTOCATHODE
TRANSIT TIME
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
Tt 90%

10%

RISE TIME
TPMOC0041EA

7. PULSE LINEARITY
Figure 5: Definition of T.T.S.
The definition of the pulse linearity is proportionality between
FWHM=T.T.S. the input light amount and the output current in the pulse oper-
ation mode. When intense light pulses are to be measured, it's
FREQUENCY

Tt
Tt necessary to know the pulse linearity range of the PMT.
In this catalog, typical values of pulse linearity are specified at
two points (±2 % and ±5 % deviations from linear proportionali-
TIME
ty), as shown in Figure 7.
TPMOC0042EA
The two-pulse technique is employed in this measurement.
LED's are used for a pulsed light source. Its pulse width is
(4) C.R.T. (Coincident Resolving Time) 50 ns and the repetition rate is 1 kHz.
This is one of the important parameters in high energy physics The deviation from the proportionality is called non-linearity in
applications and is defined as the FWHM of a coincident timing this catalog. The cause of non-linearity is mainly a space
spectrum of a pair PMT's facing each other when they detect charge effect in the later stages of an electron multiplier. This
coincident gamma-ray emission due to positron annihilation of space charge effect depends on the pulse height of the PMT
a radiation source (22Na). The scintillators used are CsF, BGO output current and the strength of electric fields between elec-
or BaF2 crystals. These PMT's can be selected for special re- trodes.
quirements.

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Figure 7: Example of Pulse Linearity Characteristic 9. STABILITY
TPMHB0094ED
10 In scintillation counting, there are two relevant stability charac-
teristics for the PMT in pulse height mode operation, the long
term and the short term. In each case a 137Cs source (662 keV),
and an NaI(Tl) scintillator, and a multichannel pulse height ana-
0
DEVIATION (%)

lyzer are used. PMT's are warmed up for about one hour in the
2%
dark with voltage applied.
5%

9.1 Long Term Stability (Mean gain deviation)


-10
This is defined as follows when the PMT is operated for 16
hours at a constant count rate of 1000 s-1:
n
-20 Σ P-Pi
100 101 102 103 i =1 100
Dg = • (%)
ANODE PEAK CURRENT (mA)
n P

where P is the mean pulse height averaged over n readings, Pi


The special voltage distribution ratios are designed to achieve is the pulse height at the i-th reading, and n is the total number
strong electric fields in the later stages of the electron multiplier. of readings.
Some types are specified with these special voltage dividers.
9.2 Short Term Stability
This is the gain shift against count rate change. The tube is ini-
8. UNIFORMITY tially operated at about 10000 s-1. The photo-peak count rate is
then decreased to approximately 1000 s-1 by increasing the
Although the focusing electrodes of a PMT are designed so distance between the 137Cs source and the scintillator coupled
that electrons emitted from the photocathode or dynodes are to the PMT.
collected efficiently by the first or following dynodes, some
electrons may deviate from their desired trajectories and col- 9.3 Drift and Life Characteristics
lection efficiency is degraded. The collection efficiency varies
While operating a photomultiplier tube continuously over a long
with the position on the photocathode from which the photo-
period, anode output current of the photomultiplier tube may
electrons are emitted, and influences the spatial uniformity of a
vary slightly with time, although operating conditions have not
photomultiplier tube. The spatial uniformity is also determined
changed. This change is reffered to as drift or in the case where
by the photocathode surface uniformity itself.
the operating time is 1000 hours to 10000 hours it is called life
PMTs especially designed for gamma camera applications
characteristics. Figure 9 shows typical life characteristics.
have excellent spatial uniformity. Example of spatial uniformity
Drift is primarily caused by damage to the last dynode by
is shown in Figure 8.
heavy electron bombardment. Therefore the use of lower
anode current is desirable. When stability is of prime impor-
Figure 8: Example of Spatial Uniformity
tance, the use of average anode current of 1 µA or less is rec-
TOP VIEW OF
PHOTOCATHODE
ommended.
a'

Figure 9: Examples of Life


TPMHB0794EA
150

x+σ
RELATIVE ANODE SENSITIVITY (%)

125
x
a

100
100

50

100 x-σ
SENSITIVITY (%)
SENSITIVITY (%)

75

50
50 TEST CONDITIONS
SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 1000 V
INITIAL CURRENT: 100 µA
25 LIGHT SOURCE: TUNGSTEN LAMP
TEMPERATURE: 25 °C
0
a a' NUMBER OF SAMPLES: 10
TPMHC0050EA
0
1 10 100 1000 10000

OPERATING TIME (h)


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10. ENVIRONMENT For example, the shield case, of which inner diameter is 60 mm
and the thickness is 0.8 mm, can be used in a magnetic field of
10.1 Temperature Characteristics around 5 mT without satulation. If a magnetic field strength is
The sensitivity of the PMT varies with the temperature. Figure more than 10 mT, the double shielding method is necessary for
10 shows typical temperature coefficients of anode sensitivity a conventional PMT, otherwise proximity mesh types should be
around the room temperature for bialkali and high temp. bialkali used. It should be noted that the magnetic shielding effect de-
photocathode types. In the ultraviolet to visible region, the tem- creases towards the edge of the shield case as shown in Fig-
perature coefficient of sensitivity has a negative value, while it ure 12. It is suggested to cover a PMT with a shield case lon-
has a positive value near the longer wavelength cut-off. ger than the PMT length by at least half the PMT diameter.
Since the temperature coefficient change is large near the lon-
ger wavelength cut-off, temperature control may be required in Figure 11: Typical Effects by Magnetic Fields
some applications. Perpendicular to Tube Axis
TPMOB0017EB
1.0
Figure 10: Typical Temperature Coefficients of Anode
Sensitivity
19 mm dia.
0.5
TPMOB0036EC HEAD-ON TYPE
(LINEAR-FOCUSED
TYPE DYNODE )

RELATIVE OUTPUT
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (%/°C)

0.1

51 mm dia.
0 HEAD-ON TYPE
(BOX-AND-GRID
TYPE DYNODE )
HIGH TEMP.
BIALKALI

0.01
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3

MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY (mT)


BIALKALI
-0.5
200 400 600 800
Figure 12: Edge Effect of Magnetic Shield Case
WAVELENGTH (nm)
LONGER than r
t

10.2 Magnetic Field


2r

Most PMTs are affected by the presence of magnetic fields. PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE
Magnetic fields may deflect electrons from their normal trajec-
tories and cause a loss of gain. The extent of the loss of gain L
SHIELDING FACTOR

depends on the type of the PMT and its orientation in the mag- 1000
netic field. Figure 11 shows typical effects of magnetic fields on
some types of PMTs. In general, a PMT having a long path 100
from the photocathode to the first dynode are very sensitive to
10
magnetic fields. Therefore head-on types, especially of large
diameter, tend to be more adversely influenced by magnetic 1
r r
fields.
When a PMT has to be operated in magnetic fields, it may be TPMOB0011EB

necessary to shield the PMT with a magnetic shield case. (Ha-


mamatsu provides a variety of magnetic shield cases.) The proximity mesh made of non-magnetic material has been
introduced as alternate dynodes in PMT's. These types (see
page 24) exhibit much higher immunity to external magnetic
fields than the conventional PMT's. Also triode and three types
(see page 24) are useful for applications at high light intensi-
ties.

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11. VOLTAGE DIVIDER CIRCUITS 11.1 Anode Grounding and Photocathode Grounding
To operate a photomultiplier tube, a high voltage of 500 volts to In order to eliminate the potential difference between the pho-
2000 volts is usually supplied between the photocathode (K) tomultiplier tube anode and external circuits such as an amme-
and the anode (P), with a proper voltage gradient set up along ter, and to facilitate the connection, the generally used techni-
the photoelectron focusing electrode (F) or grid (G), secondary que for voltage divider circuits is to ground the anode and sup-
electron multiplier electrodes or dynodes (Dy) and, depending ply a high negative voltage (-HV) to the photocathode, as
on photomultiplier tube type, an accelerating electrode (Acc). shown in Figure 14. This scheme provides the signal output in
Figure 13 shows a schematic representation of photomultiplier both DC and pulse operations, and is therefore used in a wide
tube operation using independent multiple power supplies, but range of applications.
this is not a practical method. Instead, a voltage divider circuit
In photon counting and scintillation counting applications, how-
is commonly used to divide, by means of resistors, a high vol-
ever, the photomultiplier tube is often operated with the photo-
tage supplied from a single power supply.
cathode grounded and a high positive voltage (+HV) supplied
to the anode mainly for purposes of noise reduction. This pho-
Figure 13: Schematic Representation of Photomultiplier
tocathode grounding scheme is shown in Figure 15, along with
Tube Operation
the coupling capacitor Cc for isolating the high voltage from the
LIGHT
K F Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 P output circuit. Accordingly, this setup cannot provide a DC sig-
SECONDARY ELECTRONS
e- e- e- e-
nal output and is only used in pulse output applications. The re-
PHOTOELECTRONS ANODE CURRENT sistor RP is used to give a proper potential to the anode. The
Ip
A
resistor RL is placed as a load resistor, but the actual load re-
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 sistance will be the combination of RP and RL.

POWER SUPPLIES
TACCC0055EA Figure 15: Photocathode Grounded Voltage Divider Circuit
K F Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 P
Figure 14 shows a typical voltage divider circuit using resistors,
CC
with the anode side grounded. The capacitor C1 connected in Ip
OUTPUT

parallel to the resistor R5 in the circuit is called a decoupling


RP RL
capacitor and improves the output linearity when the photomul-
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 C2
tiplier tube is used in pulse operation, and not necessarily used
in providing DC output. In some applications, transistors or
Zener diodes may be used in place of these resistors. C1

+HV
Figure 14: Anode Grounded Voltage Divider Circuit TACCC0057EB

K F Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 P

Ip
OUTPUT

RL
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5

C1

-HV

TACCC0056EB

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11.2 Standard Voltage Divider Circuits 11.4 Voltage Divider Circuit and Photomultiplier Tube
Output Linearity
Basically, the voltage divider circuits of socket assemblies lis-
ted in this catalog are designed for standard voltage distribu- In both DC and pulse operations, when the light incident on the
tion ratios which are suited for constant light measurement. photocathode increases to a certain level, the relationship be-
Socket assemblies for side-on photomultiplier tubes in particu- tween the incident light level and the output current begins to
lar mostly use a voltage divider circuit with equal interstage vol- deviate from the ideal linearity. As can be seen from Figure 18,
tages allowing high gain as shown in Figure 16. region A maintains good linearity, and region B is the so-called
overlinearity range in which the output increase is larger than
Figure 16: Equally Divided Voltage Divider Circuit the ideal level. In region C, the output goes into saturation and
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P becomes smaller than the ideal level. When accurate measure-
ment with good linearity is essential, the maximum output cur-
OUTPUT
rent must be within region A. In contrast, the lower limit of the
output current is determined by the dark current and noise of
RL
1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R
the photomultiplier tube as well as the leakage current and
noise of the external circuit.
C1 C2

-HV Figure 18: Output Linearity of Photomultiplier Tube


TACCC0058EB

TACCB0005EA
10

11.3 Tapered Voltage Divider Circuits


C
In most pulsed light measurement applications, it is often nec- RATIO OUTPUT CURRENT
TO DIVIDER CURRENT
1.0
essary to enhance the voltage gradient at the first and/or last

B
ACTUAL
few stages of the voltage divider circuit, by using larger resis- CURVE
tances as shown in Figure 17. This is called a tapered voltage
0.1
IDEAL
divider circuit and is effective in improving various characteris- CURVE
tics. However it should be noted that the overall gain decrea-
ses as the voltage gradient becomes greater. In addition, care
A

0.01
is required regarding the interstage voltage tolerance of the
photomultiplier tube as higher voltage is supplied. The tapered
voltage circuit types and their suitable applications are listed 0.001
0.001 0.01 0.1 1.0 10
below.
Tapered circuit at the first few stages (resistance: large / small) LIGHT FLUX (A.U.)

Photon counting (improvement in pulse height distribution)


Low-light-level detection (S/N ratio enhancement)
High-speed pulsed light detection (improvement in timing properties)
11.5 Output Linearity in DC Mode
Other applications requiring better magnetic characteristics and uniformity Figure 19 is a simplified representation showing photomultiplier
Tapered circuit at the last few stages (resistance: small / large) tube operation in the DC output mode, with three stages of dy-
High pulsed light detection (improvement in output linearity) nodes and four dividing resistors R1 through R4 having the
High-speed pulsed light detection (improvement in timing properties) same resistance value.
Other applications requiring high output across the load resistor

Figure 19: Basic Operation of Photomultiplier Tube


Figure 17: Tapered Voltage Divider Circuit
and Voltage Divider Circuit
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 P

OUTPUT I2 I3
I1 I4

Ip
RL
2R 1.5R 1R 1R 2R 3R A
IK IDy1 IDy2 IDy3
R1 R2 R3 R4

C1 C2 IR1 IR2 IR3 IR4

-HV ID
-HV
TACCC0059EB
TACCC0060EA

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[When light is not incident on the tube] Figure 21: Operation with Light Input
In dark state operation where a high voltage is supplied to a I1' (=IK') I2' I3'
I4' (=IP')
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 P
photomultiplier tube without incident light, the current compo-
nents flowing through the voltage divider circuit will be similar Ik' IDy1' IDy2' IDy3' IP'
IR1' IR2' IR3' IR4'
to those shown in Figure 20 (if we ignore the photomultiplier
tube dark current). The relation of current and voltage through R1 R2 R3 R4

each component is given below V1' V2' V3' V4'

Interelectrode current of photomultiplier tube


-HV
I1=I2=I3=I4 (= 0 A)
ID' =ID + ∆ID
Electrode current of photomultiplier tube TACCC0062EA

IK=IDy1=IDy2=IDy3=IP (= 0 A)
Voltage divider circuit current Figure 22 shows changes in the interstage voltages as the inci-
4
IR1=IR2=IR3=IR4=ID= (HV/ Σ Rn) dent light level varies. The interstage voltage V4' with light input
n=1 drops significantly compared to V4 in dark state operation. This
Voltage divider circuit voltage
voltage loss is redistributed to the other stages, resulting an in-
V1=V2=V3=V4=ID • Rn (= HV/4) creases in V1', V2' and V3' which are higher than those in dark
state operation. The interstage voltage V4' is only required to
Figure 20: Operation without Light Input collect the secondary electrons emitted from the last dynode to
I1 (=IK) I2 I3 I4 (=IP) the anode, so it has little effect on the anode current even if
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 P
dropped to 20 or 30 volts. In contrast, the increases in V1', V2'
IK IDy1 IDy2 IDy3 IP and V3' directly raise the secondary emission ratios (δ1, δ2 and
IR1 IR2 IR3 IR4 δ3) at the dynodes Dy1, Dy2 and Dy3, and thus boost the over-
R1 R2 R3 R4 all gain m (= δ1 • δ2 • δ3 ). This is the cause of overlinearity in
V1 V2 V3 V4 region B in Figure 10. As the incident light level further increa-
ses so that V4' approaches 0 volts, output saturation occurs in
-HV region C.
ID
TACCC0061EA

Figure 22: Changes in Interstage Voltages at Different


[When light is incident on the tube] Incident Light Levels
When light is allowed to strike the photomultiplier tube under 120
TACCB0017EA

the conditions in Figure 20, the resulting currents can be con-


MODERATE
sidered to flow through the photomultiplier tube and the voltage LIGHT INPUT
INTERSTAGE VOLTAGE (%)

divider circuit as schematically illustrated in Figure 21. Here, all 110 HIGH LIGHT INPUT
symbols used to represent the current and voltage are ex-
pressed with a prime ( ' ), to distinguish them from those in
dark state operation. 100
The voltage divider circuit current ID' is the sum of the voltage
NO OR FAINT
divider circuit current ID in dark state operation and the current LIGHT INPUT
flowing through the photomultiplier tube ∆ID (equal to average 90
interelectrode current). The current flowing through each divid-
ing resistor Rn becomes as follows:
IRn' = ID' - In' 80
V1 V2 V3 V4

Where In' is the interelectrode current which has the following POSITION OF INTERSTAGE VOLTAGE
relation:
I1' < I2' < I3' < I4'
Thus, the interstage voltage Vn' (=IRn' • Rn) becomes smaller at
the latter stages, as follows:
V1' > V2' > V3' > V4'

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11.6 Linearity Improvement in DC Output Mode 2Using the active voltage divider circuit
Use of a voltage divider circuit having transistors in place of the
To improve the linearity in DC output mode, it is important to
dividing resistors in last few stages (for example, Hamamatsu
minimize the changes in the interstage voltage when photocur-
E6270 series using FETs) is effective in improving the output
rent flows through the photomultiplier tube. There are several
linearity. This type of voltage divider circuit ensures good line-
specific methods for improving the linearity, as discussed below.
arity up to an output current equal to 60 % to 70 % of the vol-
1Increasing the voltage divider current tage divider current, since the interstage voltage is not affected
Figure 23 shows the relationship between the output linearity by the interelectrode current inside the photomultiplier tube. A
of a 28 mm (1-1/8") diameter side-on photomultiplier tube and typical active voltage divider circuit is shown in Figure 24.
the ratio of anode current to voltage divider current. For exam-
ple, to obtain an output linearity of 1 %, it can be seen from the Figure 24: Active Voltage Divider Circuit
figure that the anode current should be set approximately 1.4 K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P
% of the divider circuit current. However, this is a calculated
plot, so actual data may differ from tube to tube even for the
same type of photomultiplier tube, depending on the supply
voltage and individual dynode gains. To ensure high photomet- RL
TWO
ric accuracy, it is recommended that the voltage divider current TRANSISTORS

be maintained at least twice the value obtained from this figure.


The maximum linear output in DC mode listed for the D-type
socket assemblies in this catalog indicates the anode current
-HV
equal to 1/20 of the voltage divider current. The output linearity TACCC0063EA
at this point can be maintained within ±3 % to ±5 %.

Figure 23: Output Linearity vs. Anode Current to 3Using Zener Diodes
Voltage Divider Current Ratio The output linearity can be improved by using Zener diodes in
TACCB0031EA place of the dividing resistors in the last few stages, because
10
the Zener diodes serve to maintain the interstage voltages at a
constant level. However, if the supply voltage is greatly varied,
the voltage distribution may be imbalanced compared to other
OUTPUT LINEARITY (%)

interstage voltages, thus limiting the adjustable range of the


1
voltage with this technique. In addition, if the supply voltage is
reduced or if the current flowing through the Zener diodes be-
comes insufficient due to an increase in the anode current,
0.1
noise may be generated from the Zener diodes. Precautions
should be taken when using this type of voltage divider circuit.
Figure 25 shows a typical voltage divider circuit using Zener di-
odes.
0.01
0.1 1 10
Figure 25: Voltage Divider Circuit Using Zener Diodes
RATIO OF ANODE CURRENT TO VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT (%)
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P

As stated above, good output linearity can be obtained simply


by increasing the voltage divider current. However, this is ac-
RL
companied by heat emanating from the voltage divider. If this TWO
ZENER DIODES
heat is conducted to the photomultiplier tube, it may cause
problems such as an increase in the dark current, and variation
in the output.
-HV
TACCC0064EA

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4Using Cockcroft-Walton Circuit 11.7 Output Linearity in Pulsed Mode
When a Cockcroft-Walton circuit as shown in Figure 26 is used
In applications such as scintillation counting where the incident
to operate a 28 mm (1-1/8") diameter side-on photomultiplier
light is in the form of pulses, individual pulses may range from
tube with a supply voltage of 1000 volts, good DC linearity can
a few to over 100 milliamperes even though the average anode
be obtained up to 200 µA and even higher. Since a high vol-
current is small at low count rates. In this pulsed output mode,
tage is generated by supplying a low voltage to the oscillator
the peak current in extreme cases may reach a level hundreds
circuit, there is no need for using a high voltage power supply.
of times higher than the voltage divider current. If this happens,
This Cockcroft-Walton circuit achieves superior DC output line-
it is not possible to supply interelectrode currents from the vol-
arity as well as low current consumption.
tage divider circuit to the last few stages of the photomultiplier
Figure 26: Cockcroft-Walton Circuit tube, thus leading to degradation in the output linearity.

K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P

11.8 Improving Linearity in Pulsed Output Mode


1Using decoupling capacitors
RL
Using multiple power supplies mentioned above is not popular
-HV in view of the cost. The most commonly used technique is to
GENERATED
OSCILLATION supply the interelectrode current by using decoupling capaci-
CIRCUIT
tors as shown in Figure 28. There are two methods for con-
TACCC0065EA
necting these decoupling capacitors: the serial method and the
parallel method. As Figures 28 and 29 show, the serial method
5Using multiple high voltage power supplies is more widely used since it requires lower tolerance voltages
As shown in Figure 27, this technique uses multiple power sup- of the capacitors. The capacitance value C (farads) of the de-
plies to directly supply voltages to the last few stages near the coupling capacitor between the last dynode and the anode
anode. This is sometimes called the booster method, and is should be at least 100 times the output charge as follows:
used for high pulse and high count rate applications in high en- C > 100 • Q/V
ergy physics experiments.
where Q is the charge of one output pulse (coulombs) and V is
the voltage (volts) across the last dynode and the anode.
Figure 27: Voltage Divider Circuit Using Multiple Power
Supplies (Booster Method) Since this method directly supplies the pulse current with elec-
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P
trical charges from the capacitors, if the count rate is increased
and the resulting duty factor becomes larger, the electrical
charge will be insufficient. Therefore, in order to maintain good
RL
linearity, the capacitance value obtained from the above equa-
tion must be increased according to the duty factor, so that the
voltage divider current is kept at least 50 times larger than the
AUXILIARY
POWER SUPPLY 2
average anode current just as with the DC output mode.
The active voltage divider circuit and the booster method using
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY 1
multiple power supplies discussed previously, provide superior
MAIN POWER SUPPLY pulse output linearity even at a higher duty factor.
TACCC0066EA

Figure 28: Equally Divided Voltage Divider Circuit and


Decoupling Capacitors
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P

RL
1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R

CD1 CD2

TWO DECOUPLING CAPACITORS

-HV
TACCC0067EB

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2Using tapered voltage divider circuit with decoupling Figure 30: HA Coating
capacitors CONDUCTIVE PAINT CONNECTED TO
Use of the above voltage divider circuit having decoupling ca- CATHODE PIN

pacitors is effective in improving pulse linearity. However, when


the pulse current increases further, the electron density also in-
creases, particularly in last stages. This may cause a space
charge effect which prevents interelectrode current from flow-
ing adequately and leading to output saturation. A commonly
used technique for extracting a higher pulse current is the ta-
pered voltage divider circuit in which the voltage distribution ra-
INSULATING BLACK COVER
tios in the latter stages are enhanced as shown in Figure 29.
TPMHC0049EB
Care should be taken in this case regarding loss of the gain
and the breakdown voltages between electrodes.
Since use of a tapered voltage divider circuit allows an in-
crease in the voltage between the last dynode and the anode,
it is possible to raise the voltage across the load resistor when
it is connected to the anode. It should be noted however, that if 13. SCINTILLATION COUNTING
the output voltage becomes excessively high, the voltage be-
tween the last dynode and the anode may drop, causing a deg- 13.1 General
radation in output linearity. Scintillation counting is one of the most common and effective
methods in detecting radiation particles. It uses a PMT coupled
Figure 29: Tapered Voltage Divider Circuit Using to a scintillator which produces light by incidence of radiation
Decoupling Capacitors particles.
K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 P In radiation particle measurement, there are two parameters
that should be measured. One is the energy of individual par-
ticle and the other is the amount of particles. When radiation
RL
particles enter the scintillator, they produce light flashes in re-
1R 1R 1R 1.5R 2.5R 3R sponse to each particle. The amount of flash is proportional to
CD1 CD2
the energy of the incident particle and individual light flashes
are detected by the PMT. Consequently, the output pulses ob-
TWO DECOUPLING CAPACITORS
tained from the PMT contain information on both the energy
-HV and number of pulses, as shown in Figure 31.
TACCC0068EB

Figure 31: Incident Particles and PMT Output


TIME

12. EXTERNAL POTENTIAL


If the input window or glass envelope near the photocathode is
grounded, slight conductivity of glass material causes a current
flow between the photocathode, which has a high negative po- SCINTILLATOR

tential, and ground. THE HEIGHT OF OUTPUT


PULSE IS PROPORTIONAL
This may cause electrolysis of photocathode, leading to signifi- PMT TO THE ENERGY OF
INCIDENT PARTICLE.
cant deterioration.
Also this may cause noise resulted from the light flashes at the
above input window or glass envelope.
For those reasons, when designing a PMT housing with an
CURRENT

electrostatic or magnetic shield case, extreme care should be


required.
TIME
When the anode ground scheme is used, bringing a grounded
TPMOC0039EA
metallic holder or magnetic shield case near the glass envel-
ope of PMT can cause electrons to strike the inner glass wall,
resulting in the noise.
This problem can be solved by applying a black conductive
paint around the glass envelope and connecting it to the cath-
ode potential. Then PMT is wrapped with an insulating black
cover, as shown in Figure 30. This method is called HA coating.
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Figure 32: Typical Pulse Height Distribution (Energy Spectral) Figure 33: Definition of Pulse Height Resolution
b
(a) 55Fe+Nal(TI)

NUMBER OF PULSES
1000 (51 mm dia. × 2.5 mm t)
COUNTS

a
H

500 H
2

PULSE HEIGHT

0 500 1000 a
Energy Resolution (FWHM) = — × 100 %
ENERGY b
TPMOB0088EA

(b) 137Cs+Nal(TI)
The following factors determin the energy resolution.
10000 (51 mm dia. × 51 mm t)
(1) Energy conversion efficiency of the scintillator
(2) Intrinsic energy resolution of the scintillator
COUNTS

(3) Quantum efficiency of the photocathode


5000 (4) Collection efficiency of photoelectrons at the first dynode
(5) Secondary emission yield of dynodes (especially first dy-
node)

0 500 1000
The equation of the pulse height resolution is described as fol-
ENERGY lows:
(c) 60Co+Nal(TI) R(E)2 = RS(E)2 + RP(E)2

10000 (51 mm dia. × 51 mm t) where R(E) : energy resolution


RS(E) : energy resolution of a scintillator
RP(E) : energy resolution of a PMT
COUNTS

5000 RP(E)2 is described as follows:

2.352 δ
R(E)2 = ×
Nηα δ–1

0 500 1000 where N : mean number of incident photon


ENERGY η : quantum efficiency
TPMOB0087EC
α : collection efficiency
δ : mean secondary emission yield of each dynode
By analyzing these output pulses using a multichannel analyz-
er (MCA), pulse height distribution (PHD), or energy spectra, as To obtain a good energy resolution, it is important to use a
shown in Figure 32, are obtained. From the PHD, the number good scintillator having a high efficiency and a good intrinsic
of incident particles at various energy levels can be measured. energy resolution. It is also important to reduce a light loss be-
tween a PMT and a scintillator. For this purpose, it is useful to
13.2 Energy Resolution couple them with silicon oil having a refractive index close to
that of the faceplate window of the PMT or scintillator material
For the energy spectrum measurement, it is very important to or its protective window.
have a distinct peak at each energy level. This characteristic is
evaluated as the pulse height resolution or the energy resolution
and is most significant in the radiation particle identification.
Figure 33 shows the definition of the energy resolution using
NaI(Tl) scintillator and 137Cs γ-ray source. It is customarily sta-
ted as a percentage.

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13.3 Emission Spectrum of Scintillator 13.4 Features of Scintillators
The quantum efficiency of the PMT is one of the main factors Figure 35 shows typical temperature responses of various scin-
to determine its energy resolution. It is necessary to choose a tillators. These characteristics should be considered in the ac-
PMT whose spectral response matches the scintillator emis- tual operation.
sion. Figure 34 shows PMT typical spectral response vs. emis- Table 1 shows a summary of scintillator characteristics.
sion spectra of scintillators. For NaI(Tl), which is the most pop- These data are reported by scintillator manufactures.
ular scintillator, bialkali photocathode PMTs are widely used.

Figure 35: Typical Temperature Response of Various


Figure 34: Typical Spectral Response and Emission Scintillators
Spectra of Scintillators
TPMOB0033EA
TPMHB0342ED
100
G NaI (Tl)
F 100

RELATIVE LIGHT OUTPUT (%)


C D

80
QUANTUM EFFICIENCY (%)

B
10
E
60
BGO
A
LSO
CsI (Tl) CsI (Tl) Pure CsI
Nal (Tl) 40
BGO
RELATIVE INTENSITY (%)

LaBr3
1 BaF2 100
80
60 20
-100 -60 -20 0 +20 +60 +100 +140
40
SCINTILLATOR TEMPERATURE (°C)
20

0.1 10
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

WAVELENGTH (nm)

A: Borosilicate Glass E: High Temp. Bialkali Photocathode


B: UV Glass F: Super Bialkali
C: Synthetic Silica G: Ultra Bialkali
D: Bialkali Photocathode

Table 1: Summary of Scintillator Characteristics

Nal(Tl) BGO Csl(Tl) Pure Csl BaF2 GSO: Ce Plastic LaBr3: Ce LSO: Ce YAP: Ce

Density (g/cm3) 3.67 7.13 4.51 4.51 4.88 6.71 1.03 5.29 7.35 5.55

Lrad (cm) 2.59 1.12 1.85 1.85 2.10 1.38 40 2.1 0.88 2.70

Refractive Index 1.85 2.15 1.80 1.80 1.58 1.85 1.58 1.9 1.82 1.97

Hygroscopic Yes No Slightly Slightly Slightly No No Yes No No

Luminescence (nm) 410 480 530 310 220 / 325 430 400 380 420 380

Decay time (ns) 230 300 1000 10 0.9 / 630 30 2.0 16 40 30

Relative Light Output 100 15 45 to 50 <10 20 20 25 165 70 40

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14. METAL PACKAGE PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE The R5900 / R7600 / R8900 series is another version of metal
package PMT. It incorporates 10 to 12 stages of metal channel
In general including, the development of more compact and
dynodes into a metal package of 26 mm × 26 mm square and
portable equipment has continuously progressed. This has led
20 mm in height. The prime features are similar to those of
to a strong demand for miniaturization of highly sensitive pho-
R7400 series, but its effective area is 18 mm × 18 mm instead
todetectors like PMTs. However, it is difficult to miniaturize con-
of 8 mm diameter of R7400. The dimensional outline of
ventional PMTs with glass envelopes and sophisticated elec-
R7600U is shown in Figure 37. In this figure, "U" means a tube
trode structures.
having an insulation plastic cover. It is necessary to prevent
Accordingly, PMTs have been mainly used in high-precision
electric shock with some insulation material, because a metal
photometric systems, while semiconductor sensors have been
package has a cathode potential voltage.
used in general purpose, compact and portable equip-
ments/applications. To meet the increasing needs for small
photodetectors with high sensitivity, Hamamatsu has devel- Figure 37: Insulation Plastic Cover of R7600U
oped subminiature PMTs (R7400 series) using a metal pack-
30.0 ± 0.5
age in place of the traditional glass envelope. These tubes 25.7 ± 0.5 22.0 ± 0.5 4.4 ± 0.7
have a size as small as semiconductor sensors, without sacri- 0.6 ± 0.4

12.0 ± 0.5
18 MIN. 2.54 PITCH
ficing high sensitivity, and have the high speed response of-
fered by conventional PMTs. The remarkable features of
R7400 series are: smallest size, fast time response, ability of
low light level detection and good immunity to magnetic fields.
4 MAX.
R7400 series are a subminiature PMT that incorporates an PHOTOCATHODE
29- 0.45
eight stages electron multiplier constructed with stacked thin EFFECTIVE AREA
INSULATION
electrodes (metal channel dynode) into a TO-8 type metal can COVER

package of 15 mm in diameter and 10 mm in height. The de- TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW

velopment of this metal package and its unique thin electrodes TPMHA0278EI

have made the fabrication of this subminiature PMT possible.


The electrode structure of the electron multiplier was designed
by means of advanced computer simulation and electron tra- As the metal channel dynode is a sort of an array of small line-
jectory analysis. ar focused dynodes, secondary electrons hardly go to the adja-
Furthermore, our long experience with micromachining technol- cent dynode channel in a process of multiplication. It is possi-
ogy has achieved a closed proximity assembly of these thin ble to make multi-anode PMTs utilizing this feature. R7600 ser-
electrodes. Figure 36 shows a cross section of the metal chan- ies is offering 6 various types of anode shapes as well as sin-
nel dynode with simulated electron trajectories. gle channel type. These anode shapes are categorized into 3
groups. The first group is multianode in matrix. 4 (2 × 2), 16
(4 × 4) and 64 (8 × 8) matrix channels types are available. (see
Figure 36: Cross Section of Metal Channel Dynode with
Figure 38-A) Those are suitable for scintillating fiber readout as
Electron Trajectories
well as RICH (Ring Image CHerenkov counter). The second
e e group is linear anode. 16 (1 × 16) and 32 (1 × 32) linear chan-
nels types are available. (see Figure 38-B) Those are suitable
for coupling with slit shape scintillators and ribbon-shaped scin-
tillating fiber bundle. The third one is crossed-plate anode. 6X +
6Y type is available. (see Figure 38-C) It is possible to get posi-
tion information by using a center-of-gravity method, this PMT
is suitable for compact PET and radiation imaging.
TPMHC0101EA R8900 series are wider effective area and longer length com-
pare with those of R7600 series. Those are also offering matrix
channel type as well as single channel type (see Figure 38-D).
Flat panel PMT assemblies use a 52 mm square photomultipli-
er tube having an effective area ratio of 89 % and a 64-channel
or 256-channel multianode. These flat panel PMTs offer a wide
photosensitive area and come in thin, compact shape. These
PMTs can be efficiently arrayed in rows or matrices with almost
no unused space between them. (See figure 38-E)

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Figure 38: Various Anode Shape
(A) Matrix Channel Type

R7600U-00-M4 H8711 H7546B


(R7600-00-M16) (R7600-00-M64)

(B) Liner Channel Type

R5900U-00-L16 H7260K
(R7259K)

* R5900 series has flange at the bottom of the metal package, whereas
R7600 series doesn't have it.

(C) Cross-plate Anode Type

R8900U-00-C12

(D) R8900 Series

R8900U R8900U-00-M4 R8900-00-M16

* R8900 series have wider effective area and longer length compared
with those of R7600 series.

(E) Flat Panel Type

H8500C H9500
(R10551-00-M64) (R8400-00-M256)

TPMHC0204EB

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List Guide for Photomultiplier Tubes
q w e r Cathode Sensitivity Anode Sensitivity
Spectral t y u i o !0 !1
Socket Dynode
Response Blue Anode to Dark
Tube Type Outline & Structure Q.E.
Range (nm) Current
Diameter No. No. Socket / No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak Cathode Gain Luminous
/ Typ. Index Supply Typ. Typ.
Assembly Stages Typ. Typ. Max.
Curve Code (CS 5-58) Voltage
(µA/lm) Typ. (%) (V) (A/lm) (nA) (nA)

q Spectral Response <No. of Stages>


The number of dynodes used.
The relationship between photocathode sensitivity and wave-
(Refer to section 3 on page 4 for further details.)
length of input light.
Curve code corresponds to that of spectral response curve on
the inside back cover.
t Cathode Sensitivity (Luminous)
(Refer to section 2 on page 2 for further details.)
The photoelectric current from the photocathode per incident
light flux from a tungsten filament lamp operated at 2856 K.
w Outline No. (Refer to section 2.5 on page 3 for further details.)
This number corresponds to that of PMT dimensional outline
drawing shown on later pages.
y Cathode Blue Sensitivity Index
Basing diagram symbols are explained as follows:
The photoelectric current from the photocathode per incident
light flux from a tungsten filament lamp operated at 2856 K
BASING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
All base diagrams show terminals viewed from the passing through a blue filter which is Corning CS 5-58 polished
base end of the tube. to 1/2 stock thickness.
Short Index
Pin
(Refer to section 2.5 on page 3 for further details.)
DY : Dynode
Pin G(F) : Grid (Focusing Electrode)
ACC : Accelerating Electrode
K
P
: Photocathode
: Anode
u QE (Quantum Efficiency)
Key SH : Shield
Flying The ratio of the number of photoelectrons emitted from the pho-
Lead IC : Internal Connection (Do not use)

TPMOC0068EB
tocathode to the number of incident photons.
This catalog shows quantum efficiency at the peak wavelength.
(Refer to section 2.2 on page 2 for further details.)
e Socket & Socket Assembly
★ mark : A socket will be supplied with a PMT.
no mark : A socket will be supplied as an option. i Anode to Cathode Voltage
The number in square corresponds to the outline number of The voltage indicates a standard applied voltage used to meas-
the PMT socket assembly on page 58 and 59. ure characteristics. The number in circles corresponds to that of
the voltage distribution ratio on page 46 and 47.

r Dynode
<Dynode Structure> o Gain (Current Amplification)
Each mark means dynode structure as follows: The ratio of the anode output current to the photoelectric cur-
LINE : linear focused rent from the photocathode.
BOX : box and grid (Refer to section 4.2 on page 4 for further details.)
B + L : box and linear focused
CC : circular cage
VB : venetian blind !0 Anode Sensitivity (Luminous)
FM : fine mesh The output current from the anode per incident light flux from a
CM : coarse mesh tungsten filament lamp operated at 2856 K.
MC : metal channel (Refer to section 4.1 on page 3 for further details.)

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(at 25 °C)
Maximum Rating !2 Time Response !3 !4 Stability !5 Pulse Linearity !6
Anode Typical
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
to Pulse Long Short ±2 % ±5 % Note
Type
Anode Time Time Typ. Height No.
Cathode Term Term Deviation Deviation
Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage
(V) (mA) (ns) (ns) (ns) (%) (%) (%) (mA) (mA)

!1 Anode Dark Current !4 Pulse Height Resolution (P.H.R.)


The output current from the anode measured after 30 minutes The P.H.R. is measured with the combination of an NaI(Tl) scin-
storage in complete darkness. tillator and a 137Cs source as a standard measurement. If other
(Refer to section 5 on page 4 for further details.) scintillators or γ-ray sources are used, note is attached.
(Refer to section 13.2 on page 14 for further details.)

!2 Maximum Rating
!5 Stability
<Anode to Cathode Voltage>
The maximum anode to cathode voltages are limited by the in- <Long Term Stability (Mean Gain Deviation)>
ternal structure of the PMT. This is defined as follows under the operation for 16 hours at a
Excessive voltage causes electrical breakdown. The voltage constant count rate of 1000 s-1:
lower than the maximum rating should be applied to the PMT. n
<Average Anode Current> Σ P-Pi
i =1 100
This indicates the maximum averaged current over any interval Dg = • (%)
n P
of 30 seconds. For practical use, operating at lower average
anode current is recommended.
(Refer to section 9.3 on page 6 for further details) where P is the mean pulse height averaged over n readings, Pi
is the pulse height at the i-th reading, and n is the total number
★Operating ambient temperature range for the photomultiplier
of readings.
itself is -30 °C to +50 °C except for some types of tubes.
However, when photomultiplier tubes are operated below <Short Term Stability>
-30 °C at their base section, please consult us in advance. This is the gain shift on count rate charge. The tube is first oper-
ated at about 10000 s-1. The photo-peak count rate is then de-
creased to about 1000 s-1 by increasing the distance between
!3 Time Response the 137Cs source and the tube coupled to the NaI(Tl) scintillator.
(Refer to section 9 on page 6 for further details.)
<Rise Time>
The time for the anode output pulse to rise from 10 % to 90 %
of the peak amplitude.
!6 Pulse Linearity
<Electron Transit Time>
Typical values of pulse linearity are specified at two points
The time interval between the arrival of a delta function light
(±2 % and ±5 % deviation points from linear proportionality).
pulse at the photocathode and the instant when the anode out-
(Refer to section 7 on page 5 and 6 for further details.)
put pulse reaches its peak amplitude.
<T.T.S. (Transit Time Spread)>
This is the fluctuation in transit time among individual pulses,
and is defined as the FWHM of the frequency distribution of
transit time.
<C.R.T. (Coincident Resolving Time)>
This is defined as the FWHM of a coincident timing spectrum of
a pair PMT's. The scintillator used are BGO, BaF2 or CsF crys-
tals.
(Refer to section 6 on page 5 for further details.)

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Photomultiplier Tubes
q w e r Cathode Sensitivity Anode Sensitivity
Spectral t y u i o !0 !1
Socket Dynode
Response Blue Anode to Dark
Tube Type Outline & Structure Q.E.
Range (nm) Current
Diameter No. No. Socket / No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak Cathode Gain Luminous
/ Typ. Index Supply Typ. Typ.
Assembly Stages Typ. Typ. Max.
Curve Code (CS 5-58) Voltage
(µA/lm) Typ. (%) (V) (A/lm) (nA) (nA)

10 mm (3/8 inch) to 38 mm (1-1/2 inch) Dia. Types


10 mm R1635 300 to 650/A-D q E678-11N* z LINE / 8 100 10.0 25 1250 t 1.0 × 106 100 1 50
(3/8") R2496 160 to 650/C-D q E678-11N* z LINE / 8 100 10.0 25 1250 u 1.0 × 10 6
100 2 50
R647-01 300 to 650/A-D e E678-13F* x LINE / 10 110 10.0 25 1000 !7 1.4 × 106 150 1 2
13 mm
R4124 300 to 650/A-D w E678-13F* c LINE / 10 100 10.0 25 1000 @9 1.0 × 10 6
100 1 15
(1/2")
R4177-06 300 to 650/A-E e E678-13E* LINE / 10 30 4.5 12 1500 !7 5.0 × 105 15 0.5 10
R1166 300 to 650/A-D r E678-12L* v LINE / 10 110 10.5 26 1000 @0 1.0 × 10 6
110 1 5
R1450 300 to 650/A-D t E678-12L* v LINE / 10 115 11.0 27 1500 @6 1.7 × 10 6
200 3 50
19 mm R3478 300 to 650/A-D y E678-12L* b LINE / 8 115 11.0 27 1700 !2 1.7 × 106 200 10 300
(3/4") R3991A-04 300 to 650/A-E u E678-12R* LINE / 10 30 4.5 12 1500 @8 3.3 × 105 10 0.1 10
R4125 300 to 650/A-D t E678-12L* n LINE / 10 115 11.0 27 1500 @1 8.7 × 105 100 10 50
R5611A-01 300 to 650/A-D u E678-12A* LINE / 10 90 10.5 26 1000 @8 5.5 × 10 5
50 3 20
R1288A-06 300 to 650/A-E i E678-14T* LINE / 10 30 4.5 12 1500 @8 3.3 × 105 10 0.1 10
R1924A 300 to 650/A-D i E678-14C* ⁄1 LINE / 10 90 10.5 26 1000 @8 2.0 × 10 6
180 3 20
R4998 300 to 650/A-D o E678-12A* LINE / 10 70 9.0 22 2250 !9 5.7 × 106 400 100 800
25 mm R5505-70 300 to 650/A-D !0 E678-17A* , FM / 15 80 9.5 23 2000 ^1 5.0 × 105 40 5 30
(1") 1250 @9 2.0 × 106 190 2 15
R7899-01 300 to 650/A-D !1 E678-12A* LINE / 10 95 11.0 27
1500 #0 1.7 × 106 160 2 20
R8619 300 to 650/A-D !2 E678-12A* LINE / 10 95 11.0 27 1000 @9 2.6 × 106 250 2 15
R9800 300 to 650/A-D !3 E678-12A* LINE / 8 95 11.0 27 1300 !1 1.1 × 10 6
100 5 50
R3998-02 300 to 650/A-D !4 E678-14C* B+L / 9 90 10.5 26 1000 !5 1.3 × 106 120 2 10
1500 #2 5.0 × 106 475 10 200
R6427 300 to 650/A-D !5 E678-14C* ⁄2⁄3 LINE / 10 95 11.0 27
28 mm 1500 #3 2.0 × 106 190 4 80
(1-1/8") R7111 300 to 650/A-D !6 E678-14C* ⁄1 LINE / 10 90 10.5 26 1000 @8 2.0 × 106 180 3 20
1500 i 5.0 × 105 45 5 100
R7525 300 to 650/A-D !7 E678-14C* LINE / 8 95 11.0 27 1500 o 2.0 × 105 19 2 40
1250 @3 1.1 × 106 100 3 20
R580 300 to 650/A-D !8 E678-12A* ⁄4 LINE / 10 95 11.0 27
1500 @5 7.9 × 105 75 2 15
R980 300 to 650/A-D !9 E678-12A* ⁄4 CC / 10 100 11.5 28 1000 @3 1.0 × 106 100 3 5

38 mm R3886 300 to 650/A-D @0 E678-12A* ⁄4 CC / 10 90 10.5 26 1000 @3 5.0 × 10 5


45 3 5
(1-1/2") R5330 185 to 650/B-D !8 E678-12A* LINE / 6 95 11.0 27 1250 q 1.0 × 104 0.95 2 15
R7761-70 300 to 650/A-D @1 — FM / 19 80 9.5 23 2000 ^2 1.0 × 107 800 15 100
R9420 300 to 650/A-D @2 E678-12A* LINE / 8 95 11.0 27 1300 !1 5.0 × 10 5
47 10 100
Note: The data shown in is measured with tapered voltage distribution ratio.
Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

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(at 25 °C)
Maximum Rating !2 Time Response !3 !4 Stability !5 Pulse Linearity !6
Anode Typical
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
to Pulse Long Short ±2 % ±5 % Note
Assembly Type
Anode Time Time Typ. Height No.
Cathode Term Term Deviation Deviation Type
Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage
(V) (mA) (ns) (ns) (ns) (%) (%) (%) (mA) (mA)

1500 0.03 0.8 9 0.5 23 / BGO *1 1.0 2.0 3 7 UV type (R3878) H3164-10 R1635
1500 0.03 0.7 9 0.5 23 / BGO *1 1.0 2.0 3 7 H3695-10 R2496
1250 0.1 2.1 22 2.0 7.8 1.0 2.0 3 7 SILICA (R760) and UV (R960) types H3165-10 R647-01
1250 0.03 1.1 12 0.5 8.1 1.0 2.0 2 5 UV type (R4141) R4124
1800 0.02 2.0 20 — 12.0 2.0 2.0 8 13 Flying Lead type (R4177-04) R4177-06
1250 0.1 2.5 27 2.8 7.8 1.0 2.0 4 7 SILICA (R762) and UV (R750) types H6520 R1166
1800 0.1 1.8 19 0.76 7.8 1.0 2.0 4 8 H6524 R1450
1800 0.1 1.3 14 0.36 7.8 1.0 2.0 4 8 SILICA (R2076) and UV (R3479) types H6612 R3478
1800 0.02 1.0 10 — 11.0 2.0 2.0 20 40 R3991A-04
1800 0.1 2.5 16 0.85 7.8 1.0 2.0 100 170 R4125
1250 0.1 1.3 12 0.8 8.0 1.0 2.0 10 10 Glass Base type (R5611A) H8135 R5611A-01
1800 0.02 1.3 13 — 9.0 1.0 2.0 20 40 R1288A-06
1250 0.1 1.5 17 0.9 7.8 1.0 2.0 30 50 Flying Lead type (R1924A-01) R1924A
2500 0.1 0.7 10 0.16 8.0 1.0 2.0 40 70 SILICA type (R5320) H6533 R4998
2300 0.01 1.5 5.6 0.35 9.5 2.0 2.0 180 250 For +HV operation H6152-70 R5505-70
1800 0.1 1.6 17 0.6 7.8 1.0 2.0 30 50
Glass Base type (R7899) H8643 R7899-01
1800 0.1 1.6 16 0.7 7.8 1.0 2.0 100 150
1500 0.1 2.5 28 1.2 10 / LSO 1.0 2.0 5 8 R8619
1500 0.1 1.0 11 0.27 7.8 1.0 2.0 30 50 H10580 R9800
1500 0.1 3.4 23 3 7.5 1.0 1.0 8 10 R3998-02
2000 0.2 1.7 16 0.5 7.8 1.0 2.0 10 30
UV type (R7056) H7415 R6427
2000 0.2 1.8 17 0.5 7.8 1.0 2.0 100 150
1250 0.1 1.6 18 0.9 7.8 1.0 2.0 30 50 R7111
1750 0.2 1.3 14 — 7.8 1.0 2.0 10 30
R7525
1750 0.2 1.3 15 — 7.8 1.0 2.0 100 150
1750 0.1 2.7 37 4.5 7.7 1.0 1.0 40 60
H3178-51 R580
1750 0.1 2.7 40 4.5 7.7 1.0 1.0 150 200
1250 0.1 2.8 40 4.8 7.6 1.0 1.0 1 3 R980
1250 0.1 2.5 32 2.2 7.6 1.0 2.0 1 3 R3886
1600 0.1 2.5 25 — 7.7 1.0 2.0 80 120 R5330
2300 0.01 2.1 7.5 0.35 9.5 2.0 2.0 350 500 For +HV operation R7761-70
1500 0.1 1.6 17 0.55 7.8 1.0 2.0 30 50 R9420
Note 1: This data is measured with 22Na source and BGO scintillator.

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q w e r Cathode Sensitivity Anode Sensitivity
Spectral t y u i o !0 !1
Socket Dynode
Response Blue Anode to Dark
Tube Type Outline & Structure Q.E.
Range (nm) Current
Diameter No. No. Socket / No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak Cathode Gain Luminous
/ Typ. Index Supply Typ. Typ.
Assembly Stages Typ. Typ. Max.
Curve Code (CS 5-58) Voltage
(µA/lm) Typ. (%) (V) (A/lm) (nA) (nA)

51 mm (2 inch) to 508 mm (20 inch) Dia. Types


1500 %0 1.1 × 106 100 6 40
R329-02 300 to 650/A-D @3 E678-21C* ¤0 LINE / 12 90 10.5 26
2000 %3 3.0 × 106 270 10 100
R331-05 300 to 650/A-D @4 E678-21C* ¤0 LINE / 12 90 10.5 26 1500 %0 1.3 × 106 120 1000 s-1*2 2000 s-1*2
R1306 300 to 650/A-D @5 E678-14W ⁄7⁄8 BOX / 8 110 30 30 1000 e 2.7 × 10 5 30 2 20
2500 $4 2.0 × 107 1800 50 400
R1828-01 300 to 650/A-D @6 E678-20A* ⁄6 LINE / 12 90 10.5 26
2500 $5 1.0 × 107 900 25 200
1250 @3 1.7 × 105 10 5 50
R1840 300 to 650/A-D @7 E678-14W CM / 10 60 8.0 20
1250 @4 1.3 × 105 8 5 50
R2083 300 to 650/A-D @8 E678-19J* LINE / 8 80 10.0 25 3000 !3 2.5 × 106 200 100 800
51 mm R2154-02 300 to 650/A-D 1250 @3 1.0 × 106 90 5 20
@9 E678-14W ⁄5 LINE / 10 90 10.5 26
(2") 1500 @5 6.0 × 105 54 3 15
R4607-06 300 to 650/A-E #0 E678-15C* CC / 10 30 4.5 12 1500 @3 3.3 × 105 10 3 50
R5924-70 300 to 650/A-D #1 — FM / 19 70 9.0 22 2000 ^2 1.0 × 107 700 30 200
R6231 300 to 650/A-D #2 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 105 30 2 20
R7723 300 to 650/A-D #3 E678-21C* LINE / 8 90 10.5 26 1750 !0 1.0 × 106 90 3 20
R7724 300 to 650/A-D #3 E678-21C* LINE / 10 90 10.5 26 1750 #4 3.3 × 10 6 300 6 40
R7725 300 to 650/A-D #3 E678-21C* LINE / 12 90 10.5 26 1750 %1 6.7 × 106 600 9 60
R9779 300 to 650/A-D #4 E678-20A* LINE / 8 95 11.0 27 1500 r 5.0 × 10 5 47.5 15 100
60 mm R6232 300 to 650/A-D #5 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 105 30 2 20
R1307 300 to 650/A-D #6 E678-14W ⁄7⁄8 BOX / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 e 2.7 × 10 5 30 2 20
1250 $6 5.0 × 105 30 5 50
R2238 300 to 650/A-D #7 E678-14W CM / 12 60 8.0 20
1250 $7 4.0 × 105 23 5 50
76 mm 2500 $2 5.0 × 106 400 50 500
R4143 300 to 650/A-D #8 E678-20A* LINE / 12 80 9.5 23
(3") 2500 $3 5.6 × 105 45 10 50
1500 %0 5.0 × 106 450 10 60
R6091 300 to 650/A-D #9 E678-21C* ¤0 LINE / 12 90 10.5 26
2000 %3 1.0 × 107 900 30 120
R6233 300 to 650/A-D $0 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 105 30 2 20
R877 300 to 650/A-D $1 E678-14W ¤1¤2 BOX / 10 95 11.0 27 1250 !8 4.2 × 10 5 40 10 50
2000 %6 1.4 × 107 1000 50 300
R1250 300 to 650/A-D $2 E678-20A* ¤3 LINE / 14 70 9.0 22
2500 %7 4.0 × 107 2800 300 1800
127 mm R1512 300 to 650/A-D $1 E678-14W ¤1¤2 VB / 10 95 11.0 27 1500 !8 1.1 × 106 100 20 100
(5")
R1584 185 to 650/B-D $3 E678-20A* ¤3 LINE / 14 70 9.0 22 2000 %6 1.4 × 10 7 1000 50 300
1500 #5 3.0 × 106 240 30 300
R6594 300 to 650/A-D $4 E678-20A* B+L / 10 80 10.0 25
1500 #6 2.0 × 106 160 20 200
204 mm R5912 300 to 650/A-D $5 E678-20A* ¤3 B+L / 10 80 10.0 25 1500 %8 1.0 × 107 700 50 700
(8") R5912-02 300 to 650/A-D $5 E678-20A* B+L / 14 80 10.0 25 1700 ^0 1.0 × 109 70 000 1000 5000
254 mm R7081 300 to 650/A-D $6 E678-20A* ¤3 B+L / 10 80 10.0 25 1500 %8 1.0 × 107 800 50 700
(10") R7081-20 300 to 650/A-D $6 E678-20A* B+L / 14 80 10.0 25 1700 ^0 1.0 × 109 80 000 1000 5000
332 mm
(13") R8055 300 to 650/A-D $7 E678-20A* B+L / 10 60 8.0 20 2000 %9 5.0 × 107 3000 200 1000
508 mm R3600-02 300 to 650/A-D $8 E678-20A* VB / 11 60 8.0 20 2000 #9 1.0 × 107 600 200 1000
(20") R7250 300 to 650/A-D $9 E678-20A* B+L / 10 60 8.0 20 2000 %9 1.0 × 10 7 600 200 1000
Note: The data shown in is measured with tapered voltage distribution ratio. Note 2: Dark count
Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

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(at 25 °C)
Maximum Rating !2 Time Response !3 !4 Stability !5 Pulse Linearity !6
Anode Typical
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
to Pulse Long Short ±2 % ±5 % Note
Assembly Type
Anode Time Time Typ. Height No.
Cathode Term Term Deviation Deviation Type
Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage
(V) (mA) (ns) (ns) (ns) (%) (%) (%) (mA) (mA)

2700 0.2 2.6 48 1.1 7.6 1.0 1.0 15 30 SILICA type (R2256-02)
2700 0.2 2.7 40 1.1 7.6 1.0 1.0 100 200 UV type (R5113-02) H6410 / H7195 R329-02

2500 0.2 2.6 48 1.1 — — — 15 30 R331-05


1500 0.1 7.0 60 — 6.3 (8.5) *3 0.5 0.5 1 5 K-FREE type (R1306-15) R1306
3000 0.2 1.3 28 0.55 7.8 1.0 1.0 100 200 SILICA type (R2059) H1949-50 /
R1828-01
3000 0.2 1.7 32 0.55 7.8 1.0 1.0 250 500 UV type (R4004) H1949-51
1500 0.1 5.0 15 0.7 8.5 0.5 1.0 80 200
R1840
1500 0.1 5.0 17 1.3 8.5 0.5 1.0 200 400
3500 0.2 0.7 16 0.37 7.8 1.0 2.0 100 150 SILICA type (R3377) H2431-50 R2083
1750 0.1 3.4 31 3.6 7.6 1.0 1.0 50 70
Glass Base type (R3149) R2154-02
1750 0.1 3.4 33 3.6 7.6 1.0 1.0 150 200
1800 0.02 2.5 29 — 10.0 2.0 2.0 1 5 R4607-06
2300 0.1 2.5 9.5 0.44 9.5 2.0 2.0 500 700 For +HV operation H6614-70 R5924-70
1500 0.1 8.5 48 11.7 6.3 (8.5) *3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6231-01) R6231
2000 0.2 1.7 23 1.1 7.6 1.0 1.0 80 100 R7723
2000 0.2 2.1 29 1.2 7.6 1.0 1.0 60 90 R7724
2000 0.2 2.5 35 1.3 7.6 1.0 1.0 40 80 R7725
1750 0.1 1.8 20 0.25 7.6 1.0 1.0 50 80 H10570 R9779
1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.3 (8.5) *3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6232-01) R6232
1500 0.1 8.0 64 — 6.3 (8.5) *3 0.5 0.5 1 5 K-FREE type (R1307-07) R1307
1500 0.1 5.5 17 — 8.5 0.5 1.0 200 500
R2238-01 R2238
1500 0.1 5.5 21 — 8.5 0.5 1.0 500 650
3000 0.2 1.8 32 0.6 7.8 1.0 1.0 100 180
UV type (R4885) H6525 R4143
3000 0.2 1.8 36 0.6 7.8 1.0 1.0 150 250
2500 0.2 2.6 48 2 7.8 1.0 1.0 40 60
H6559 R6091
2500 0.2 2.7 40 1.5 7.8 1.0 1.0 80 110
1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.3 (8.5) *3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6233-01) R6233
1500 0.1 20.0 90 — 8.0 0.5 0.5 10 20 K-FREE type (R877-01) R877
3000 0.2 2.5 54 1.2 8.3 1.0 1.0 100 150
H6527 R1250
3000 0.2 2.2 53 1.2 8.3 1.0 1.0 160 250
2000 0.1 15.0 82 — 8.0 0.5 1.0 5 20 R1512
3000 0.2 2.5 54 1.2 — — — 100 150 H6528 R1584
2000 0.1 3.5 45 1.5 — — — 30 50
R6594
2000 0.1 3.5 45 1.5 — — — 100 150
2000 0.1 3.8 55 2.4 — — — 20 40 R5912
2000 0.1 4.0 68 2.8 — — — 40 70 R5912-02
2000 0.1 4.3 63 2.9 — — — 20 40 R7081
2000 0.1 4.5 78 3.3 — — — 40 70 R7081-20
2500 0.1 5.3 88 2.8 — — — 60 80 R8055
2500 0.1 10 95 5.5 — — — 20 40 R3600-06 R3600-02
2500 0.1 7.0 110 3.5 — — — 60 80 R7250
Note 3: This data in parenthese is measured with 57Co.

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q w e r Cathode Sensitivity Anode Sensitivity
Spectral t y u i o !0 !1
Socket Dynode
Response Blue Anode to Dark
Tube Type Outline & Structure Q.E.
Range (nm) Current
Diameter No. No. Socket / No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak Cathode Gain Luminous
/ Typ. Index Supply Typ. Typ.
Assembly Stages Typ. Typ. Max.
Curve Code (CS 5-58) Voltage
(µA/lm) Typ. (%) (V) (A/lm) (nA) (nA)
Metal Package Photomultiplier and Assemblies
16 mm R7400U 300 to 650/A-D %0 E678-12V ¤4¤5 MC / 8 70 8.0 21 800 w 7.0 × 105 50 0.2 2
TO-8
type R7400U-06 160 to 650/C-D %1 E678-12V ¤4¤5 MC / 8 70 8.0 21 800 w 7.0 × 105 50 0.2 2

R7600U 300 to 650/A-D %2 E678-32B ¤6 MC / 10 80 9.5 24 800 @2 2.0 × 106 160 2 20


R7600U
300 to 650/A-D %3 E678-32B ¤7 MC / 10 80 9.5 24 800 @2 1.8 × 10 6 140 0.5/ch 5/ch
-00-M4
R5900U
30 mm 300 to 650/A-D %4 E678-32B ¤8 MC / 10 70 8.5 21 800 !7 4.0 × 106 280 0.2 2
-00-L16
square
type R8900U 300 to 650/A-D %5 E678-32B ‹0 MC / 10 80 9.5 24 800 !6 1.0 × 106 80 2 20

R8900U-00-M4 300 to 650/A-D %6 E678-32B MC / 10 80 9.5 24 800 !6 1.0 × 106 80 1/ch 5/ch

R8900-00-M16 300 to 650/A-D %7 — ‹1 MC / 12 80 9.5 24 800 $0 1.0 × 10 6 80 0.8/ch 4/ch

H8711 300 to 650/A-D P56@8 — MC / 12 80 9.5 24 800 $8 3.5 × 106 280 0.8/ch 4/ch

H7546B 300 to 650/A-D P56@9 — MC / 12 80 9.5 24 800 $9 0.63 × 105 50 0.2/ch 2/ch

H8804 300 to 650/A-D P56#0 — MC / 12 80 9.5 24 800 $9 0.63 × 105 50 0.2/ch 2/ch
Assem-
blies
H7260K 300 to 650/A-D P56#1 — MC / 10 70 8.5 21 800 !7 2.0 × 10 6 140 0.2 2

H8500C 300 to 650/A-D P57#2 — MC / 12 60 9.5 24 1000 %4 1.5 × 106 90 0.1/ch 10/ch

H9500 300 to 650/A-D P57#3 — MC / 12 60 9.5 24 1000 %5 1.5 × 106 90 0.05/ch 5/ch

Fine Mesh Photomultipliers


25 mm
R5505-70 300 to 650/A-D !0 E678-17A* , FM / 15 80 9.5 23 2000 ^1 5.0 × 105 40 5 30
(1")
38 mm
R7761-70 300 to 650/A-D @1 — FM / 19 80 9.5 23 2000 ^2 1.0 × 10 7 800 15 100
(1.5")
51 mm
R5924-70 300 to 650/A-D #1 — FM / 19 70 9.0 22 2000 ^2 1.0 × 107 700 30 200
(2")
Square, Rectangular Shape Photomultipliers
10 mm
R2248 300 to 650/A-D %8 E678-11N* z LINE / 8 95 9.5 23 1250 t 1.1 × 106 100 1 50
(3/8")
13 mm
R2102 300 to 650/A-D %9 E678-13F* x LINE / 10 100 9.5 23 1000 !7 1.0 × 106 100 1 15
(1/2")
60 mm R6236 300 to 650/A-D ^0 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 105 30 2 20
76 mm
R6237 300 to 650/A-D ^1 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 10 5 30 2 20
(3")
25 mm
R1548-07 300 to 650/A-D ^2 E678-17A* m LINE / 10 80 9.5 23 1250 #2 2.5 × 106 200 20 250
(1")
38 mm
R8997 300 to 650/A-D ^3 E678-20A* L+VB / 10 80 9.5 23 1250 #1 1.2 × 106 100 10 200
(1-1/2")
Hexagonal Shape Photomultipliers
60 mm R1538 300 to 650/A-D ^4 E678-14W ⁄7⁄8 BOX / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 e 2.7 × 105 30 2 20

60 mm R6234 300 to 650/A-D ^5 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 10 5 30 2 20


76 mm
R6235 300 to 650/A-D ^6 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 110 12.0 30 1000 y 2.7 × 105 30 2 20
(3")
2π Shape Photomultipliers
25 mm
R7373A-01 300 to 650/A-D ^7 E678-12A* LINE / 10 90 10.5 26 1000 @8 1.1 × 106 100 3 20
(1")
28 mm
R8143 300 to 650/A-D ^8 E678-14C* BOX / 11 90 10.5 26 1000 #8 2.2 × 106 200 2 10
(1-1/8")
Note: Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

24
(at 25 °C)
Maximum Rating !2 Time Response !3 !4 Stability !5 Pulse Linearity !6
Anode Typical
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
to Pulse Long Short ±2 % ±5 % Note
Type
Anode Time Time Typ. Height No.
Cathode Term Term Deviation Deviation
Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage
(V) (mA) (ns) (ns) (ns) (%) (%) (%) (mA) (mA)

1000 0.1 0.78 5.4 0.28 — 1.0 2.0 15 30 UV type (R7400U-03) is available R7400U

1000 0.1 0.78 5.4 0.28 — 1.0 2.0 15 30 R7400U-06

900 0.1 1.4 9.6 0.35 — 1.0 2.0 30 60 UV type (R7600U-03) is available R7600U
R7600U
900 0.1 1.2 9.5 0.36 — — — 10 30 *4
-00-M4
R5900U
900 0.1 0.60 7.4 0.18 — — — 0.8 1.2 *4
-00-L16
900 0.1 1.8 12.4 0.8 — — — 30 60 R8900U

900 0.1 1.4 11.4 0.95 — — — 5 10 *4 R8900U-00-M4

1000 0.1 1.3 13 0.75 — — — 1.5 3.5 *4 R8900-00-M16

1000 0.017 0.83 12 0.33 — — — 0.5 1 *4, Assembly with divider network H8711

1000 0.023 1.0 12 0.38 — — — 0.3 0.6 *4, Assembly with divider network H7546B

1000 0.023 1.0 12 0.38 — — — 0.3 0.6 *4, Assembly with divider network H8804

900 0.1 0.60 6.8 0.18 — — — 0.6 0.8 *4, Assembly with divider network H7260K

1100 0.1 0.8 6.0 0.4 — — — 1 2 *4, Assembly with divider network H8500C

1100 0.1 0.8 6.0 0.4 — — — 0.2 1 *4, Assembly with divider network H9500

2300 0.01 1.5 5.6 0.35 9.5 2.0 2.0 180 250 For +HV operation R5505-70

2300 0.01 2.1 7.5 0.35 9.5 2.0 2.0 350 500 For +HV operation R7761-70

2300 0.1 2.5 9.5 0.44 9.5 2.0 2.0 500 700 For +HV operation R5924-70

1500 0.03 0.9 9.0 0.6 23 / BGO*1 1.0 2.0 3 7 R2248

1250 0.1 2.1 22 2.2 8.1 1.0 2.0 3 7 R2102

1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.3 (8.5)*3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6236-01) is available R6236

1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.3 (8.5)*3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6237-01) is available R6237

1750 0.1 1.8 20 1.0 20 / BGO*1 1.0 2.0 10 15 *4, Dual (2) channel R1548-07

1600 0.1 5.0 25 2.8 16 / BGO*1 2.0 2.0 4 10 *4, Quadrant (4) channel R8997

1500 0.1 8.0 60 — 6.3 (8.5)*3 0.5 0.5 1 5 Flying Lead type (R1538-01) is available R1538

1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.3 (8.5)*3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6234-01) is available R6234

1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.3 (8.5)*3 0.5 0.5 5 10 Flying Lead type (R6235-01) is available R6235

1250 0.1 2 19 1.1 7.8 1.0 2.0 15 30 R7373A-01

1250 0.1 25 72 — 8 1.0 2.0 0.2 0.5 R8143

Note 1: This data is measured with 22Na


source and BGO scintillator.
Note 3: This data in parenthese is measured with 57Co.
Note 4: Dark current, time response and pulse linearity data is typical value for channel.

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q w e r Cathode Sensitivity Anode Sensitivity
Spectral t y u i o !0 !1
Socket Dynode
Response Blue Anode Dark Current
Tube Type Outline & Structure Q.E. Anode to
Range (nm) (After 30 min)
Diameter No. No. Socket / No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak Cathode Gain Luminous
/ Sensitivity
Assembly Stages Typ. Index Typ. Supply Typ.
Typ. Max.
Curve Code (CS 5-58) Voltage Typ.
(µA/lm) Typ. (%) (V) (A/lm) (nA) (nA)

UBA (Ultra Biallali), SBA (Super Bialkali) Photomultipliers


R5900U-100-L16 300 to 650 / F %4 E678-32B ¤8 MC / 10 105 13.5 35 800 !7 3.0 × 106 320 0.2/ch 2/ch

R5900U-200-L16 300 to 650 / G %4 E678-32B ¤8 MC / 10 135 15.5 43 800 !7 3.0 × 106 400 0.2/ch 2/ch

R7600U-100 300 to 650 / F %2 E678-32B ¤6 MC / 10 105 13.5 35 800 @2 1.0 × 106 105 2 20

R7600U-200 300 to 650 / G %2 E678-32B ¤6 MC / 10 135 15.5 43 800 @2 1.0 × 106 135 2 20
Metal
Package
R7600U-100-M4 300 to 650 / F %3 E678-32B ¤7 MC / 10 105 13.5 35 800 @2 1.3 × 106 140 0.5/ch 5/ch
PMT
30 mm
R7600U-200-M4 300 to 650 / G %3 E678-32B ¤7 MC / 10 135 15.5 43 800 @2 1.3 × 106 175 0.5/ch 5/ch
square
type
R8900U-100 300 to 650 / F %5 E678-32B ‹0 MC / 10 105 13.5 35 800 !6 1.0 × 106 105 2 20

R8900U-100-M4 300 to 650 / F %6 E678-32B MC / 10 105 13.5 35 800 !6 1.0 × 106 105 1/ch 5/ch

R8900-100-M16 300 to 650 / F %7 — ‹1 MC / 12 105 13.5 35 800 $0 1.0 × 106 105 0.8/ch 8/ch

R8900U-100-C12 300 to 650 / F P44q E678-32B ¤9 MC / 11 105 13.5 35 800 #7 5.4 × 105 70 2 20

H8711-100 300 to 650 / F P56@8 — MC / 12 105 13.5 35 800 $8 2.0 × 106 210 0.8/ch 4/ch

H8711-200 300 to 650 / G P56@8 — MC / 12 135 15.5 43 800 $8 2.0 × 106 270 0.8/ch 4/ch
Metal
Package H7546B-100 300 to 650 / F P56@9 — MC / 12 105 13.5 35 800 $9 3.0 × 105 30 0.2/ch 2/ch
PMT
assem- H7546B-200 300 to 650 / G P56@9 — MC / 12 135 15.5 43 800 $9 3.0 × 105 40 0.2/ch 2/ch
blies
H7260K-100 300 to 650 / F P56#1 — MC / 10 105 13.5 35 800 !7 2.0 × 106 210 0.2/ch 2/ch

H7260K-200 300 to 650 / G P56#1 — MC / 10 135 15.5 43 800 !7 2.0 × 106 270 0.2/ch 2/ch
19 mm
R3998-100-02 300 to 650 / F !4 E678-14C ⁄0 B+L / 9 130 13.5 35 1000 !5 1.0 × 106 130 5 25
(3/4")
38 mm
R9420-100 300 to 650 / F @2 E678-12A L/8 130 13.5 35 1300 !1 3.7 × 105 48 10 100
(1-1/2")
51 mm
R6231-100 300 to 650 / F #2 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 130 13.5 35 1000 y 2.3 × 105 30 10 30
(2")
76 mm
R6233-100 300 to 650 / F $0 E678-14W ⁄9 B+L / 8 130 13.5 35 1000 y 2.3 × 105 30 10 30
(3")
127 mm
R877-100 300 to 650 / F $1 E678-14W ¤1¤2 B / 10 130 13.5 35 1250 !8 3.1 × 105 40 20 100
(5")
Notes: Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

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(at 25 °C)
Maximum Rating !2 Time Response !3 !4 Stability !5 Pulse Linearity !6
Anode Typical
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
to Pulse Long Short ±2 % ±5 % Note
Anode Time Time Typ. Type No.
Cathode Height Term Term Deviation Deviation
Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM)
Voltage Resolution
(V) (mA) (ns) (ns) (ns) (%) (%) (%) (mA) (mA)

900 0.1 0.6 7.4 0.18 — — — 0.8/ch 1.2/ch SBA type R5900U-100-L16

900 0.1 0.6 7.4 0.18 — — — 0.8/ch 1.2/ch UBA type R5900U-200-L16

900 0.1 1.4 9.6 0.35 — — — 30 60 SBA type R7600U-100

900 0.1 1.4 9.6 0.35 — — — 30 60 UBA type R7600U-200

900 0.1 1.2 9.5 0.36 — — — 10/ch 30/ch SBA type R7600U-100-M4

900 0.1 1.2 9.5 0.36 — — — 10/ch 30/ch UBA type R7600U-200-M4

900 0.1 1.8 12.4 0.8 — — — 30 60 SBA type R8900U-100

900 0.1 1.4 11.4 0.95 — — — 5/ch 10/ch SBA type R8900U-100-M4

1000 0.1 1.3 13 0.75 — — — — 3.5 SBA type R8900-100-M16

1000 0.1 2.2 11.9 0.75 — — — 2 15 SBA type R8900U-100-C12

-1000 0.017 0.83 12 0.33 — — — 0.5/ch 1/ch SBA type H8711-100

-1000 0.017 0.83 12 0.33 — — — 0.5/ch 1/ch UBA type H8711-200

-1000 0.023 1.0 12 0.38 — — — 0.3/ch 0.6/ch SBA type H7546B-100

-1000 0.023 1.0 12 0.38 — — — 0.3/ch 0.6/ch UBA type H7546B-200

-900 0.1 0.6 6.8 0.18 — — — 0.6/ch 0.8/ch SBA type H7260K-100

-900 0.1 0.6 6.8 0.18 — — — 0.6/ch 0.8/ch UBA type H7260K-200

1500 0.1 3.4 23 3 7.0 1.0 1.0 8 10 SBA type R3998-100-02

1500 0.1 1.6 17 0.55 7.0 1.0 2.0 30 50 SBA type R9420-100

1500 0.1 8.5 48 11.7 6.1 0.5 0.5 5 10 SBA type R6231-100

1500 0.1 9.5 52 12.2 6.2 0.5 0.5 5 10 SBA type R6233-100

1500 0.1 20 90 — 7.6 0.5 0.5 10 20 SBA type R877-100

27
Dimensional Outline and Basing Diagrams
For Photomultiplier Tubes
q R1635, R2496 w R4124
A 13.5 ± 0.5

FACEPLATE 8 MIN. FACEPLATE 10 MIN.

P P
DY7 DY8 DY9 DY10
6 6 7 8
5 7 DY7 DY8
PHOTOCATHODE DY5 DY6 PHOTOCATHODE 5 9
45.0 ± 1.5 4 8
DY5 4 10 DY6

50 ± 2
DY3 3 9 DY4
3 11
DY3 DY4
2 10 2 12
DY1 1 11 DY2 DY1 1 13 DY2
IC K IC K
SHORT PIN
10 MAX.

SHORT PIN
11 PIN BASE

13 MAX.
13 PIN BASE

R1635 9.7 ± 0.4

R2496 10.5 ± 0.5

R2496 has a plano-concave faceplate.

TPMHA0343EB TPMHA0102EA

e R647-01, R4177-06 r R1166


A 18.6 ± 0.7
10 MIN. FACEPLATE 15 MIN.
FACEPLATE
DY10
P DY8 DY10 DY8
PHOTOCATHODE 6 7 8 6 7
DY9 DY6 P DY6
5 9 PHOTOCATHODE 5 8
DY7 4 10 DY4 DY9 4 9 DY4

DY5 3 11 DY2 DY7 3 10 DY2


B

2 12 2 11
DY3 DY5 K

88 ± 2
1 13 IC 1 12
DY1 K DY3 DY1
SHORT PIN SHORT PIN
13 PIN BASE
13 MAX.

A B

13.5 ± 0.5 71 ± 2
13 MAX.

R647-01

R4177-06 14.5 ± 0.7 61 ± 2 12 PIN BASE

TPMHA0120EA TPMHA0344EA

t R1450, R4125 y R3478


18.6 ± 0.7
18.6 ± 0.7
FACEPLATE 15 MIN. 15 MIN.
FACEPLATE

DY10 DY8 IC DY8


P 6 7 DY6 P 6 7 DY6
5 8 PHOTOCATHODE 5 8
PHOTOCATHODE DY9 4 9 DY4 IC 4 9 DY4

DY7 3 10 DY2
65 ± 2

DY7 3 10 DY2
2 11 2 11
DY5 K
88 ± 2

1 12 DY5 K
1 12
DY3 DY1 DY3 DY1
SHORT PIN SHORT PIN
13 MAX.

12 PIN BASE
13 MAX.

12 PIN BASE

TPMHA0307EA TPMHA0431EB

28
(Unit: mm)
u R3991A-04, R5611A-01 i R1288A-06, R1924A
18.6 ± 0.7 25.4 ± 0.5
15 MIN. A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED 22 MIN.
FACEPLATE
FACEPLATE
P
6 DY10 P IC
PHOTOCATHODE DY9 DY9 IC
5 9 7 8
6 9

43.0 ± 1.5
10 DY8

A
DY7 4 DY7 5 10 DY10
PHOTOCATHODE
DY5 3 11 DY6 DY5 4 11 DY8
A 2 12 12 DY6
DY3 DY4 DY3 3
SEMIFLEXIBLE 1 14 13
2 13
13 MAX.

LEADS 45 MIN.
DY1 DY2 DY1 DY4
K 1 14
K DY2

13 MAX.
SHORT PIN
B BOTTOM VIEW 14 PIN
P DY10 GLASS BASE
B DY9 6 7 DY8
37.3 ± 0.5 5 8
12PIN BASE DY7 4 9 DY6
JEDEC No.B12-43
DY5 3 10 DY4
2 11
A DY3 DY2
1 12
DY1 K
R3991A-04 28 ± 1.5

R5611A-01 30 ± 1.5

TPMHA0117EB TPMHA0040EC

o R4998 !0 R5505-70
25.8 ± 0.7
26 ± 1
FACEPLATE 20 MIN. FACEPLATE 17.5 MIN.
DY 15 P
DY 13
9 10 DY 14
A Temporary Base Removed DY 11 7 8 11
DY10
PHOTO- DY 9 6 12 DY 12
PHOTOCATHODE P 12 DY8
13 DY 10

40.0 ± 1.5
13 CATHODE DY 7 5
14 DY6 DY 5 4 14 DY 8
DY9 5
15 DY4 DY 3 3 15 DY 6
71 ± 1

DY7 4 2 16
(Acc) 16 HA COATING DY 1 1 17 DY 4
DY2
3 K DY 2
DY5 17
2 G
HA COATING DY3 1 18 SHORT PIN
13 MAX.

13 MAX.
DY1
K
17 PIN BASE
SMA
CONNECTOR

A B Bottom View
SEMIFLEXIBLE P DY10
52 MIN.

LEADS 6 DY8
7
12 PIN BASE DY9 5 8 DY6
JEDEC DY7 4 9 DY4
No. B12-43 (Acc)
10 DY2
DY5 3
2 11
B DY3 12 G
1
DY1 K
37.3 ± 0.5

TPMHA0093ED TPMHA0236EA

!1 R7899-01 !2 R8619
25.4 ± 0.5
25.4 ± 0.5 FACE PLATE
22 MIN.
FACEPLATE 22 MIN.

A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED A Temporary Base Removed


DY10
PHOTO- P DY8
CATHODE 10 PHOTOCATHODE
DY9 7 11 DY6 P DY10
6 12 6 12
DY7 5 13 DY4 DY9 5 13 DY8
68.0 ± 1.5

79 ± 2

DY5 4 14 DY2
DY7 4 14 DY6
3
DY3 3 15
DY5 DY4
18 17 2 16
DY1 K DY3 1 18 DY2
13 MAX.

DY1 K
SEMIFLEXIBLE SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS
LEADS
B Bottom View
B BOTTOM VIEW
A P DY10
P DY10 A
DY9 DY9 6 7 DY8
6 7 DY8 5 8
13 MAX.
50 MIN.

5 8
12 PIN BASE DY7 DY7 4
JEDEC 4 9 DY6 9 DY6
No. B12-43 12 PIN BASE
DY5 3 10 DY4 10 DY4
JEDEC DY5 3
2 11 No. B12-43
DY3 DY2 2 11
B 1 12 DY3 1 12 DY2
DY1 K
B DY1 K
37.3 ± 0.5

37.3 ± 0.5
TPMHA0474EA TPMHA0551EB

29
!3 R9800 !4 R3998-02, R3998-100-02

25.4 ± 0.5
A Temporary Base Removed 28.5 ± 0.5
FACE PLATE
22 MIN.
P FACEPLATE 25 MIN.
DY7 10 DY8
8 12 P DY9
DY5 DY6 PHOTO-
7 13 DY8 7 8 DY7
CATHODE
DY3 6 6 9
PHOTOCATHODE 14 DY4 DY6 5 10 DY5
DY1 5 15 DY2
55 ± 2
IC 4 11 IC

60 ± 2
3 12
DY4 DY3
1 2 13
SEMIFLEXIBLE DY2 1 14 DY1
K
LEADS G K

B Bottom View SHORT PIN


A
P NC
13 MAX.

NC 6 7 DY8

13 MAX.
12 PIN BASE
5 8
JEDEC 14 PIN BASE
No. B12-43 DY7 4 9 DY6

DY5 3 10 DY4
B
2 11
DY3 1 12 DY2
37.3 ± 0.5 DY1 K

TPMHA0521EB TPMHA0114EA

!5 R6427 !6 R7111
28.5 ± 0.5 28.5 ± 0.5

FACEPLATE 25 MIN. 25 MIN.


FACEPLATE
P IC
P DY10
DY9 7 8 IC
IC 7 8 DY8 6 9
PHOTOCATHODE 6 9 PHOTOCATHODE
DY9 5
DY7 5 10 DY10
10 DY6

43.0 ± 1.5
DY5 4 11 DY8
DY7 4 11 DY4
DY3 3 12 DY6
DY5 3 12 DY2
2 13
2 13 DY4
85 ± 2

DY1 1 14
DY3 1 14 K
K DY2
IC DY1
SHORT PIN
SHORT PIN
13 MAX.
14 PIN BASE
13 MAX.

14 PIN BASE

TPMHA0387EB TPMHA0506EA

!7 R7525 !8 R580, R5330


28.5 ± 0.5 38 ± 1
FACEPLATE
25 MIN. 34 MIN.
FACEPLATE

P DY8 P DY10
PHOTO-
IC 7 8 DY6 DY9 6 7 DY8
6 9 CATHODE 5 8
PHOTOCATHODE
DY7 5 10 IC DY7 4 9 DY6
DY5 4 11 DY4
DY5 3 10 DY4
IC 3 12 DY2
2 11
2 13 DY3 DY2
85 ± 2

1 12
DY3 K
109 ± 2

1 14 DY1 K
127 MAX.

IC DY1
R580
SHORT PIN

P IC
12 PIN BASE IC 6 7 IC
JEDEC 5 8
No. B12-43 IC 4 9 DY6

DY5 3 10 DY4
13 MAX.

2 11
14 PIN BASE DY3 DY2
1 12
DY1 K
R5330
37.3 ± 0.5

TPMHA0450EB TPMHA0121EA

30
(Unit: mm)
!9 R980 @0 R3886
38.0 ± 0.7
FACEPLATE
FACEPLATE 38 ± 1
34 MIN.
34 MIN.
A Temporary Base Removed
DY10
P DY10 PHOTO- P 9 DY8
PHOTO- DY9 6 7 DY8 CATHODE 6 10
CATHODE 5 8 DY9 5 11 DY6
DY7 4 9 DY6

63.5 ± 1.5
DY7 4 12 DY4
DY5 3 10 DY4 13 DY2
DY5 3
2 11 2
DY3 DY2 DY3
1 12 1 15
DY1 K
99 ± 2

DY1 K
116 MAX.

SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS B Bottom View
12 PIN BASE
JEDEC P DY10
No. B12-43

13 MAX.
DY9 6 7 DY8
A 5 8
DY7 4 9 DY6

70 MIN.
12 PIN BASE 3 10
DY5 DY4
JEDEC
No. B12-43 2 11
DY3 1 12 DY2
37.3 ± 0.5
DY1 K
B

37.3 ± 0.5
TPMHA0228EA TPMHA0104EA

@1 R7761-70 @2 R9420, R9420-100


38 ± 1
39 ± 1 FACE PLATE
34 MIN.
FACEPLATE 27 MIN.
A Temporary Base Removed
PHOTO- DY17 DY19 P
DY15 DY18
CATHODE 10 11 12 P DY8
DY13 9 13 DY16 7 11
8 14 PHOTOCATHODE
DY11 DY7 6 12 DY6
15 DY14
50 ± 2

7
DY9 6 16 DY12 DY5 5 13 DY4

87 ± 2
HA COATING DY7 5 17 DY10 14 DY2
4 18 DY3 4
DY5 DY8
3 19 2
DY3 2 20 DY6 1
1 21 DY1 K
DY1 DY4
K DY2
13 MAX.

SEMIFLEXIBLE B Bottom View


SEMIFLEXIBLE LEADS P NC
LEADS 0.7 6
NC 7 DY8
5 8
DY7 4 9 DY6
13 MAX.

A
DY5 3 10 DY4
2 11
27 DY3 DY2
12 PIN BASE 1 12
JEDEC DY1 K
No. B12-43

TPMHA0469EC 37.3 ± 0.5 TPMHA0519EC

@3 R329-02 @4 R331-05
53.0 ± 1.5 53.0 ± 1.5
FACEPLATE FACEPLATE
46 MIN. 46 MIN.

SH IC DY10
PHOTO- IC DY8
10 11 12
0.2

CATHODE DY12 9 13 DY6


8 14
±

P 7 15 DY4
50.0

SH IC DY10 PHOTO-
IC DY8 CATHODE DY11 6 16 DY2
DY12 9 10 11 12 13 DY6 DY9 5 17 G
127 ± 2

P 8 14 DY4 4 18
HA COATING DY7 IC
126 ± 2

7 15 3 19
DY11 6 16 DY2 DY5 2 21 20 IC
1
DY9 5 17 G DY3 IC
HA COATING DY1 K
DY7 4 18 IC
3 19 SHORT PIN
DY5 2 20 IC
1 21 *CONNECT SH TO DY5
DY3 IC
DY1 K
LIGHT
TIGHT SHIELD
*CONNECT SH TO DY5
13 MAX.

13 MAX.

21 PIN BASE
21 PIN BASE

TPMHA0123EF TPMHA0072EE

31
@5 R1306 @6 R1828-01
51.0 ± 0.5 53.0 ± 1.5
FACEPLATE FACEPLATE
46 MIN. 46 MIN.

DY7 DY8 P DY12


IC DY10
PHOTO- DY6 7 8 IC DY11 9 10 11 12 DY8
CATHODE 6 9 13 DY6
DY5 5 PHOTO- DY9 8
10 IC 7 14
CATHODE DY7 6 15 DY4
DY4 4 11 P 16 DY4
DY5 5
12 IC IC 4 17 DY2
DY3 3
137 MAX.
114 ± 2

3 18
2 13 DY3 2 19 IC
DY2 1 14 G DY1 1 20 G
DY1 K IC K

170 ± 3
192 MAX.
HA COATING

56.5 ± 0.5

14 PIN BASE
20 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B14-38
JEDEC
No. B20-102

52.5 MAX.

TPMHA0089EC TPMHA0064ED

@7 R1840 @8 R2083
51.0 ± 0.5 A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED 53.0 ± 1.5
46 MIN. P FACEPLATE 46 MIN.
FACEPLATE 10
DY10
PHOTO- 6 12 DY9
CATHODE DY8 5 13 DY7
PHOTO-
55 ± 1

CATHODE
13 MAX.

IC IC IC
DY6 3 15 DY5 DY8
9 10 11
SEMIFLEXIBLE 2 16 P 8 12 DY6
DY4 13

121 ± 2
LEADS 1 18 17 DY3 7
DY4
DY2 6 14
K DY1
A DY7 5 15 DY4
HA COATING
65 MIN.

DY5 4 16 DY2
B BOTTOM VIEW 3 17
DY3 2 18 IC
DY1 1 19
P DY9 G
DY10 8 DY7 ACC K
7
6 9
B DY8 5 10 DY5 19 PIN BASE SHORT PIN
13 MAX.

56.5 ± 0.5 DY6 4 11 DY3


SMA
DY4 3 12 IC
14PIN BASE CONNECTOR
JEDEC No.B14-38 2 13
IC 1 14 DY1
DY2 K

TPMHA0095EB TPMHA0185ED

@9 R2154-02 #0 R4607-06
51.0 ± 0.5 52 ± 1
FACEPLATE 46 MIN.
FACEPLATE 46 MIN.

DY7 DY8
PHOTO- DY6 7 8 DY9 IC
CATHODE 6 9 IC DY10
DY5 5 10 DY10 PHOTOCATHODE P 8 DY8
7 9
6 10
80 ± 2

DY4 4 11 P DY9 DY6


5 11
DY3 3 12 IC
DY7 4 12 DY4
124 ± 2

2 13
147 MAX.

DY2 1 14 IC DY5 3 13 DY2


DY1 K 2 14
DY3 1 15 IC
14 PIN BASE
13 MAX.

JEDEC DY1 K
No. B14-38 SHORT PIN
15 PIN BASE

56.5 ± 0.5

TPMHA0296EB TPMHA0003EC

32
(Unit: mm)
#1 R5924-70 #2 R6231, R6231-100
51.0 ± 0.5
52 ± 1
FACEPLATE 46 MIN.
FACEPLATE 39 MIN.

DY18 DY16 DY6 IC


PHOTO- DY14 PHOTO- DY5
P 14 15 7 8 IC
CATHODE DY19 11 16 DY12 CATHODE 6 9
17 DY10
DY4 5 10 DY7

50 ± 2
DY17 10 18
DY8
9 19
DY15 8 20 DY6 DY3 4 11 DY8

90 ± 3
113 MAX.
HA COATING DY13 7 21 DY4
DY2 3 12 P
6 22
DY11 5 DY2 2 13
IC 1 14 G
DY9 4 3
13 MAX.

SEMIFLEXIBLE DY7 2 1 26 DY1 K


LEADS 0.7 DY5 DY3 DY1 K

31

56.5 ± 0.5

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B14-38

TPMHA0490EA TPMHA0388EB

#3 R7723, R7724, R7725 #4 R9779


52 ± 1 51.0 ± 1.0
FACEPLATE
46 MIN. 46 MIN. FACEPLATE
R7723
IC IC DY6 A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED
PHOTO- IC IC
DY8 10 11 12 13 IC P
CATHODE 9
P 8 14 DY4 DY7 10 DY8
7 15 8 12
DY7 6 16 DY2 DY5 DY6
PHOTOCATHODE 7 13
DY5 5 17 IC

98 ± 2
DY3 6
112 ± 2

4 18 14 DY4
IC IC
3 19
IC 2 20 IC DY1 5 15 DY2
1 21
DY3 IC
DY1 K
3 17
SEMIFLEXIBLE Acc 1 G
LEADS
R7724 R7725 K
A
IC IC DY8 IC IC DY10
IC DY6 IC DY8 B BOTTOM VIEW
13 MAX.

DY10 9 10 11 12 13 IC DY12 9 10 11 12 13 DY6 12 PIN BASE


13 MAX.

8 14 DY4 8 14 DY4 JEDEC P IC IC


21 PIN BASE P P IC
7 15 7 15 No. B20-102 IC 9 10 11 12 DY8
DY9 6 16 DY2 DY11 6 16 DY2
DY7 8 13 DY6
DY7 5 17 IC DY9 5 17 IC
B 7 14
4 18 DY7 4 18 DY5 6 15 DY4
IC 3 19 IC 3 19 IC
DY5 2 20 IC DY5 2 20 IC DY3 5 16 DY2
1 21 1 21 52.5 MAX.
DY3 IC DY3 IC 4 17
DY1 K DY1 K DY1 3 18 IC
IC 2 1 20 19 G
Acc IC IC
K

TPMHA0509EC TPMHA0520EE

#5 R6232 #6 R1307
59.5 ± 0.5 76.0 ± 0.8
FACEPLATE 55 MIN. FACEPLATE 70 MIN.

DY6 IC
DY7 DY8
DY5 7 8 IC
6 9 DY6 7 8 IC
6 9
DY4 5 10 DY7 DY5 5 10 IC
PHOTO- DY3 4 11 DY8 PHOTO-
CATHODE CATHODE DY4 4 11 P
DY2 3 12 P
100 ± 3

DY3 3 12 IC
123 MAX.

150 MAX.
127 ± 3

51.5 ± 1.5 2 13 51.5 ± 1.5


IC 1 14 G 2 13
DY2 1 14 G
DY1 K 14 PIN BASE DY1 K
JEDEC
No. B14-38

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

56.5 ± 0.5

56.5 ± 0.5

TPMHA0510EA TPMHA0078EA

33
#7 R2238 #8 R4143
76.0 ± 0.8 77.0 ± 1.5
70 MIN. FACEPLATE 65 MIN.
FACEPLATE A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

PHOTO- DY12
CATHODE
DY12 P IC P DY10
DY11 DY11
9 11 9 10 11 12 DY8

55.0 ± 1.5
12 DY9 8 13
13 DY9 DY6

13 MAX.
DY10 7 7 14
14 DY7 PHOTO-
DY7 6 15 IC
DY8 6
CATHODE DY5 5 16 DY4
IC 4 17 DY2
SEMIFLEXIBLE 4 16 DY5 3 18
LEADS DY6 DY3 2 19 IC
3 1 20
DY4 18 DY1 G
A IC K
1 20 19 DY3
70 MIN.

192 ± 5
DY 2 DY1

215 MAX.
B BOTTOM VIEW HA
COATING
P DY11
B DY12 7 8 DY9
56.5 ± 0.5 6 9
DY10 20 PIN BASE
5 10 DY7 JEDEC
14PIN BASE
DY8 4 11 DY5 No. B20-102
JEDEC No. B14-38

DY6 3 12 DY3
2 13
DY4 1 14 DY1
DY2 K
53.5 MAX.

TPMHA0076EC TPMHA0112EC

#9 R6091 $0 R6233, R6233-100


76 ± 1 76.0 ± 0.8
FACEPLATE FACEPLATE
65 MIN. 70 MIN

SH IC DY10 DY6 IC
IC DY8 DY5 IC
DY12 9 10 11 12 13 DY6 6
7 8
9
P 8 14 DY4 DY4 5 10 DY7
7 15
PHOTO- PHOTO-
DY11 6 16 DY2 DY3 4 11 DY8
CATHODE CATHODE

123 MAX.
100 ± 3
DY9 5 17 G
51.5 ± 1.5 12 P
DY7 4 18 IC 14 PIN BASE DY2 3
19
137 ± 2

3 JEDEC 2 13
DY5 2 21 20 IC
1 No. B14-38 IC 1 14 G
DY3 IC K
DY1 K DY1
SHORT PIN
* CONNECT SH TO DY5

56.5 ± 0.5
13 MAX.

21 PIN BASE

TPMHA0285ED TPMHA0389EB

$1 R877, R877-100, R1512


133.0 ± 1.5
111 MIN.

DY7 DY8
DY6 7 8 DY9
6 9
DY5 5 10 DY10
DY4 4 11 P

DY3 3 12 IC
2 13
FACEPLATE DY2 1 14 G
171 ± 3

DY1 K
194 MAX.

PHOTO-
CATHODE
55 MAX.

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

56.5 ± 0.5

TPMHA0074EC

34
(Unit: mm)
$2 R1250 $3 R1584
133 ± 2 133 ± 2

120 MIN. 120 MIN.


FACEPLATE
FACEPLATE
DY14 DY14
IC P DY12 IC P DY12
DY13 9 10 11 12 DY10 DY13 9 10 11 12 DY10
DY11 8 13 DY8 DY11 8 13 DY8
PHOTO- 14 7 14
7
CATHODE DY9 6 15 DY6 DY9 6 15 DY6
PHOTOCATHODE 16 DY4
DY7 5 16 DY4 DY7 5

R132
17 DY2 DY5 4 17 DY2
DY5 4 3 18
3 18 DY3 2 19 IC
DY3 2 19 IC 1 20
1 20 DY1 G
DY1 G IC K
IC K
HA COATING

HA COATING

259 ± 5
259 ± 5

276 ± 5
276 ± 5

20 PIN BASE
20 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102 JEDEC No. B20-102

52.5 MAX. 52.5 MAX.


TPMHA0018EC TPMHA0187ED

$4 R6594 $5 R5912, R5912-02


128 ± 2
202 ± 5
110 MIN.
INPUT WINDOW 190 MIN.
R5912
A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED IC IC DY10
IC
DY10 P 9 10 11 12 DY8
P 13
DY9 8
DY9 9 10 DY8 14 DY6
2.0

7
DY7 8 14 DY6 IC 6 15 IC
.5 ±

7 15
R13
DY5 6 16 DY4 DY7 5 16 DY4
R82

1 PHOTOCATHODE DY5 4 17 DY2


PHOTOCATHODE DY3 4 3 18
19 DY3 2 19 FOCUS1
20 FOCUS1 FOCUS3 1 20
178 ± 2

2 FOCUS2
FOCUS3 1 21 DY2
23 DY1 K

220 ± 5
DY1 FOCUS2
K
265 MAX.

(Bottom View)

275 MAX.
R5912-02
84.5 ± 2 B BOTTOM VIEW
IC DY14
IC IC P DY12
IC DY10
DY13 9 10 11 12 DY10
P 9 10 11 12 DY8 DY11 8 13
SEMIFLEXIBLE DY9 8 13 84.5 ± 2.0 7 14 DY8
7 14 DY6 DY9 6
LEADS 15 DY6
IC 6 15 IC
DY7 5 16 FOCUS1
DY7 5 16 DY4
17 DY5 4 17 DY4
DY5 4
A 18 FOCUS1 3 18
13 MAX.

3 FOCUS3 19 DY2
DY3 2 19 DY2 2
70 MIN.

20 PIN BASE FOCUS3


1 20 DY3 1 20
FOCUS2
FOCUS2 DY1 K
JEDEC No. B20-102 DY1 K
20-PIN BASE (Bottom View)
JEDEC No. B20-102 IC: Internal Connection
B
52.5 MAX. (Do not use)

52.5 MAX.
TPMHA0373ED TPMHA0500EA

$6 R7081, R7081-20 $7 R8055


INPUT WINDOW
253 ± 5 332 ± 5
220 MIN. R7081 INPUT 312 MIN.
WINDOW IC DY10
IC IC P
IC DY10 IC
IC 9 10 11 12 DY8
P 9 10 11 12 DY8 DY9 8 13
DY9 8 13 7 14 DY6
7 14 DY6 DY7 6 15 DY4
IC 6 15 IC IC 5 16 DY2
R22

DY7 5 16 DY4 DY5 4 17 FOCUS2


R1

PHOTOCATHODE
3 18
3.4

PHOTOCATHODE 17 DY2
DY5 4 DY3
36.

2 19 FOCUS1
3 18 FOCUS3 1 20
IC
7

DY3 2 19 FOCUS1 DY1 K


FOCUS3 1 20
FOCUS2 (Bottom View)
DY1 K
IC: Internal Connection
(Bottom View)
245 ± 5

333 ± 5

(Do not use)


368 MAX.
300 MAX.

R7081-20
IC DY14
P DY12
DY13 9 10 11 12 DY10
8 13
DY11
7 14 DY8 202 ± 3
DY9 6 15 DY6
84.5 ± 2.0 DY7 5 16 FOCUS1
DY5 4 17 DY4
3 18
FOCUS3 2 19 DY2
DY3 1 20
FOCUS2
DY1 K
(Bottom View)
IC: Internal Connection 20-PIN BASE 52.5 MAX.
JEDEC No. B20-102 METAL STEM FLANGE
20-PIN BASE (Do not use) 213 ± 3
JEDEC No. B20-102
52.5 MAX.
TPMHA0501EA TPMHA0502EA

35
$8 R3600-02 $9 R7250
508 ± 10
508 ± 10
430 MIN.
460 MIN.
DY10 IC DY8 IC
P IC P DY10
DY11 9 10 11 12 DY6 DY9 9 10 11 12 IC
DY9 8 13 DY4 DY7 8 13 DY8
7 14 7 14
DY5 6
DY7 6 15 IC 15 DY6
IC 5 16 DY2 PHOTOCATHODE DY3 5 16 DY4
R3

PHOTOCATHODE 17 FOCUS2
DY5 4 IC 4 17 DY2

R3
15

3 18 3 18

15
DY3 2 19 K FOCUS3 2 19 IC
DY1 1 20 1 20 FOCUS2
FOCUS3 DY1
IC FOCUS1 K
FOCUS1
IC: Internal Connection IC: Internal Connection
(Do not use) (Do not use)

610 ± 20
680 MAX.

680 MAX.
610 ± 20
254 ± 10 254 ± 10

82 ± 2 82 ± 2

20PIN BASE 20PIN BASE


JEDEC No.B20-102 JEDEC No.B20-102

TPMHA0092EE TPMHA0475ED

%0 R7400U %1 R7400U-06
INSULATION COVER (Polyoxymethylene) INSULATION COVER (Polyoxymethylene)
11.5 ± 0.4 4.0 ± 0.3 12.8 ± 0.5 4.0 ± 0.3
0.5 ± 0.2 5±1 0.3 ± 0.2 5±1
GUIDE MARK SHORT PIN GUIDE MARK SHORT PIN
5.4 ± 0.3

5.4 ± 0.3
12- 0.45 12- 0.45
15.9 ± 0.4
15.9 ± 0.4

WINDOW
9.4 ± 0.4
WINDOW

11.0 ± 0.4

10.16
5.08
5.08
10.16

PHOTOCATHODE 5.08 5.08


PHOTOCATHODE
8 MIN. 10.16 8MIN. 10.16

Side View Bottom View Side View Bottom View

SHORT PIN DY3 DY5 SHORT PIN DY3 DY5


(IC) 2 (IC) 2
1 3 1 3
K DY7 K DY7
12 4 12 4

DY1 11 5 P DY1 11 5 P
10 6 10 6
DY2 SHORT PIN DY2 SHORT PIN
9 7 (IC) 9 7 (IC)
8 8
DY4 DY8 DY4 DY8
DY6 IC: Internal Connection DY6 IC: Internal Connection
(Do not use) (Do not use)

TPMHA0411EC TPMHA0410EC

%2 R7600U, R7600U-100/-200 %3 R7600U-00-M4, R7600U-100-M4/-200-M4


IC (Dy10)

IC (Dy10)

CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)

CUT (IC)
CUT (K)
CUT (K)

30.0 ± 0.5 30.0 ± 0.5


Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4

25.7 ± 0.5 22.0 ± 0.5 4.4 ± 0.7 25.7 ± 0.5 22.0 ± 0.5 4.4 ± 0.7 20.32
IC
K

0.6 ± 0.4 18 MIN. 0.6 ± 0.4


12.0 ± 0.5
12.0 ± 0.5

18 MIN. 2.54 PITCH 2.54 PITCH


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IC 32 10 IC CUT (IC) 32 10 CUT (IC)
IC 31 11 IC P1 31 11 P2
P 30 12 IC CUT (IC) 30 12 CUT (IC)
20.32

IC 29 GUIDE 13 IC CUT (IC) 29 GUIDE 13 CUT (IC)


IC CORNER IC CUT (IC)
28 14 CUT (IC) 28 CORNER 14
IC 27 15 IC PHOTO- P4 27 15 P3
IC 26 16 IC CATHODE CUT (IC) 26 16 CUT (IC)
4 MAX.
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 4 MAX. 15- 0.45 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
29- 0.45
PHOTOCATHODE
EFFECTIVE AREA PHOTOCATHODE
INSULATION
CUT (K)
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
Dy6
Dy5
CUT (IC)
CUT (K)
CUT (K)
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
Dy6
Dy5
IC (Dy10)
CUT (K)

COVER P2 P1 INSULATION COVER


18 MIN.

TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW P3 P4 SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW
K : Photocathode K : Photocathode
Dy : Dynode 18 MIN. Dy : Dynode
P : Anode P : Anode
CUT : Short Pin CUT : Short Pin
TOP VIEW IC : Internal Connection
IC : Internal Connection
(Don't Use) (Do not Use)
Basing Diagram BASING DIAGRAM

TPMHA0278EI TPMHA0297EI

36
(Unit: mm)
%4 R5900U-00-L16, R5900U-100-L16/-200-L16 %5 R8900U, R8900U-100

CUT (Dy11)

IC (Dy10)
30.0 ± 0.5

CUT (G)
30.0 ± 0.5
4.4 ± 0.7

CUT (K)
25.7 ± 0.5 24 MAX. 20.32

Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
26.2 ± 0.5 29.0 ± 0.5 4.4 ± 0.7 20.32

K
Dy6
P13
P11

Dy7
15.8 1 MAX. 2.54 PITCH

P9
P7
P5
K
23.5 0.6 ± 0.4 2.54 PITCH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

8
2

9
6
7
3

5
IC

4
1
32 10 IC
Dy2 Dy9

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
20.32
P 31 11 IC
P3
12
Dy4 IC
PHOTO- 30 12 IC

20.32
IC P1
CATHODE P2 IC 29 GUIDE 13 IC
P15 GUIDE IC 28 CORNER 14 IC
P16 CORNER IC
IC 27 15 IC

12.0 ± 0.5
4 MAX. P14 Dy3
30- 0.45 IC 26 16 IC
Dy10 Dy1
PHOTOCATHODE 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

21
23

20
24

18
22

19
4 MAX. 29- 0.45
INSULATION COVER PHOTOCATHODE

CUT (G)
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
Dy6
Dy5
IC (Dy10)
CUT (G)
PHOTOCATHODE

CUT (K)
Dy8
P12
P10
P8
P6
P4
Dy5
K
16

SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW


P1 P16 INSULATION COVER

1.0 PITCH 0.8 BASING DIAGRAM


TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BASING DIAGRAM
15.8
K : Photocathode
TOP VIEW Dy : Dynode G : Grid
P : Anode K : Photocathode
CUT : Short Pin Dy : Dynode
IC : Internal Connection P : Anode
(Do not Use) CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)

TPMHA0298EG TPMHA0529EA

%6 R8900U-00-M4, R8900U-100-M4 %7 R8900-00-M16, R8900-100-M16


CUT (Dy10)

CUT (Dy10)
CUT (G)

30.0 ± 0.5
20.32
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4

26.2 ± 0.5 29.0 ± 0.5 4.4 ± 0.7 20.32 27.2 ± 0.5 7.0 ± 0.5
G

+0
30 - 0.5 6 MAX.
23.5 0.6 ± 0.4 2.54 PITCH

Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
0.8

CUT (IC)
23.5

P4 CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
2.54 PITCH

K
CUT (IC) CUT (IC) G
3.5 MAX.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CUT (IC)
P1
P2

P3
CUT (IC) 32 10 CUT (IC)

CUT (IC)
4 3 2 1
P1 31 11 P2

25.5 ± 0.5

8×2.54=20.32

P7

Dy5
CUT (IC)

P5
P6

P8
30 12 CUT (IC)
20.32

15.24
10.16
5.08

CUT (IC)
CUT (IC) 29 GUIDE 13 CUT (IC)
CUT (IC) CORNER CUT (IC)

P10

P12
28

Dy6
14

P9
CUT (IC) CUT (IC) CUT (IC)

P15 P11

CUT (IC)
P4 27 15 P3
12.0 ± 0.5

16 15 14 13
CUT (IC) 26 16 CUT (IC)

CUT (IC)
P13
P14

CUT (IC) P16


PHOTO- 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 1.2 MAX. EPOXY 30- 0.45 5.08
PHOTO-

CUT (IC)
4 MAX. 16- 0.45

Dy12
Dy11
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
CATHODE CATHODE 15.24
PHOTO- 2.5 MAX.
CUT (G)
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
Dy6
Dy5
CUT (Dy10)
CUT (G)

PHOTOCATHODE CATHODE 12.5 MAX.


P4 P1
INSULATION COVER
P2 P1 SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BASING DIAGRAM
23.5
23.5

G : Grid
P3 P4 SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BASING DIAGRAM P16 P13 K : Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
23.5 23.5 P : Anode
G : Grid
K : Photocathode CUT : Short Pin
TOP VIEW IC : Internal Connection
Dy : Dynode
TOP VIEW (Don't Use)
P : Anode
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)

TPMHA0530EA TPMHA0531EB

37
%8 R2248 %9 R2102

13.5 ± 0.5
9.8 ± 0.4

10 MIN.
8 MIN.
9.8 ± 0.4 13.5 ± 0.5
8 MIN. FACEPLATE 10 MIN.
FACEPLATE

DY10
P P DY8
DY7 DY8 7
6 6 8
5 7 PHOTOCATHODE DY9 DY6
PHOTOCATHODE DY5 DY6 5 9
45.0 ± 1.5

4 8 DY7 4 10 DY4
DY3 3 9 DY4

71 ± 2
DY5 3 11 DY2
2 10 2 12
DY3 IC
DY1 DY2 1 13
1 11
DY1 K
IC K
SHORT PIN
10 MAX.

SHORT PIN
11 PIN BASE

13 MAX.
13 PIN BASE

TPMHA0098EC TPMHA0096EA

^0 R6236 ^1 R6237
59.5 ± 1.0
54 MIN.

76.0 ± 1.5
70 MIN.
59.5 ± 1.0
FACEPLATE
54 MIN. 76.0 ± 1.5
FACEPLATE
70 MIN.
PHOTO- DY6 IC DY6 IC
CATHODE DY5 7 8 IC PHOTO-
DY5 7 8 IC
6 9 CATHODE 6 9
DY4 5 10 DY7 DY4 5 10 DY7
DY3 4 11 DY8
100 ± 3

DY3 4 11 DY8
123 MAX.

100 ± 3

51.5 ± 1.5
123 MAX.

DY2 3 12 P 12 P
51.5 ± 1.5 DY2 3
2 13 2 13
14 PIN BASE IC 1 14 G IC G
14 PIN BASE 1 14
JEDEC DY1 K
JEDEC DY1 K
No. B14-38
No. B14-38

56.5 ± 0.5
56.5 ± 0.5

TPMHA0392EB TPMHA0393EB

^2 R1548-07 ^3 R8997
33 MIN.

8 MIN. 8 MIN.
33 MIN.

16 MIN.
24.0 ± 0.5
18 MIN.

16 MIN.

FACE PLATE +0
39 - 1
24.0 ± 0.5
FACEPLATE A Temporary Base Removed
DY10
P2 DY10 DY8
DY9
11 DY8
DY7-D 8 12
PHOTOCATHODE
8 9 10 DY7-2
P1 7 DY7-B
13
7 11 DY6 PHOTOCATHODE P-D 6 14 P-B
DY9 12
6 P-C 5 15 P-A
84 ± 2

DY7-1 5 13 DY4 38.1 MAX. DY7-C 4 16 DY7-A


3 17
DY5 4 14 DY2 DY5
2 18 DY6
70 ± 2

DY3 1 20 19 DY4
DY3 3 15 DY1 K DY2
2 16 IC
DY1 1 17 IC
IC K SEMIFLEXIBLE B Bottom View
LEADS IC DY10
SHORT PIN IC DY8
DY9 9 10 11 12 DY7-B
A 8 13
DY7-D
14 P-B
13 MAX.

7
P-D
12 PIN BASE 6 15 P-A
JEDEC
No. B20-102 P-C 5 16 DY7-A
4 17
13 MAX.

DY7-C DY6
17 PIN BASE 3 18
DY5 2 1 20 19 DY4
B DY3 DY2
DY1 K

TPMHA0511EA 51.0 ± 0.5 TPMHA0552EB

38
(Unit: mm)
^4 R1538 ^5 R6234

67.5 ± 0.6
60 MIN.
67.5 ± 0.6
59.5 ± 0.5 60 MIN. 59.5 ± 0.5
FACEPLATE 55 MIN.
FACEPLATE 55 MIN.

DY7 DY8
DY6 7 8 IC
6 9 PHOTO-
PHOTO- DY5 IC DY6 IC
5 10 CATHODE
CATHODE DY5 7 8 IC
6 9

123 MAX.
DY4 4 11 P

100 ± 3
DY4 5 10 DY7
12 IC 51.5 ± 1.5
125 ± 3

3
DY3 DY3 4 11 DY8
2 13
51.5 ± 1.5 12 P
DY2 1 14 G 14 PIN BASE DY2 3
DY1 K JEDEC 2 13
No. B14-38 IC 1 14 G
DY1 K

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC 56.5 ± 0.5
19

No. B14-38

56.5 ± 0.5
TPMHA0512EA TPMHA0390EB

^6 R6235 ^7 R7373A-01

25.4 ± 0.5 A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED


R13 ± 1
79 MIN.

FACEPLATE
85 ± 1

P
DY9 8 DY10
6 10
DY7 DY8
5 11

43.0 ± 1.5
PHOTOCATHODE DY5 4 12 DY6
DY3 3 13 DY4

13 MAX.
76.0 ± 1.5 DY1 2 14
FACEPLATE DY2
70 MIN. 17
SEMIFLEXIBLE
DY6 IC LEADS K
DY5 7 8 IC
6 9
PHOTO- A B BOTTOM VIEW
DY4 5 10 DY7 50 MIN. P DY10
CATHODE
DY3 4 11 DY8 12 PIN BASE DY9 6 7 DY8
JEDEC 5 8
100 ± 3

DY2 3 12 P
123 MAX.

No. B12-43 DY7 4


2 13 9 DY6
51.5 ± 1.5
IC 1 14 G
DY1 K B DY5 3 10 DY4
2 11
14 PIN BASE DY3 DY2
37.3 1 12
JEDEC DY1 K
No. B14-38

56.5 ± 0.5

TPMHA0391EB TPMHA0460EA

^8 R8143
28.5 ± 0.5

FACE PLATE 25 MIN.


P DY10
DY11 DY8
7 8
20 MIN.

6 9
DY9
PHOTOCATHODE 5 10 DY6
DY7 4 11 DY4
3 12 DY2
DY5
2 13
DY3 1 14 K
IC DY1
SHORT PIN
112 ± 2

29.0 ± 0.7

HA COATING

14 PIN BASE
13 MAX.

TPMHA0507EA

39
Typical Gain Characteristics
● 10 mm (3/8") Dia. and TO-8 Types ● 13 mm (1/2") Dia. Types

8 TPMHB0095EE 8 TPMHB0096EC
10 10

7 7
10 10

R647-01
106 106
R7400U
R2102

GAIN
GAIN

5
R1635 5
10 R2248 10
R2496

R4177-06
10
4
104 R4124

10
3 103

10
2 102
300 500 700 1000 1500 2000 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

● 19 mm (3/4") Dia. Types ● 25 mm (1") Dia. Types

TPMHB0097EF TPMHB0099ED
108 108
R7899-01
R1548-07
R8619 R4998
10
7
R1166 R1450 107
R9800
R7373A-01

10
6
106
R5611A-01 R1924A
GAIN
GAIN

5
105 R5505-70
10 R3478

R4125
10
4
104

R1288A-06
R3991A-04
10
3
103

10
2
102
500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

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● 28 mm (1-1/8") Dia. Types ● 38 mm (1-1/2") Dia. Types

8 TPMHB0100EE 8 TPMHB0101ED
10 10

R7111
R580
7 7
10 R8143 10 R980

R3998-02 R3886

6 6
10 10 R8997

R7525

GAIN
GAIN

5
R7761-70
5
10 10
R6427
R9420

4 4
10 10

R5330
3 3
10 10

10
2
102
500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

● 51 mm (2") Dia. Types ● 51 mm (2") Dia. Types

108 108
TPMHB0791EA TPMHB0792EA

R331-05

107 R7725 107 R7723

R1306

106 106
R329-02
GAIN

GAIN

105 105 R6231


R1828-01 R2083

104 104

R9779
3 3
10 10

102 102
500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

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● 51 mm (2") Dia. Types ● 60 mm (2.5") Dia. Types

8 TPMHB0793EA 8 TPMHB0105ED
10 10

R5924-70
7 7
10 R2154-02 10
R1538
R6232
10
6
10
6 R6234
R7724 R6236
GAIN

GAIN
5
10 R4607-06 105

4 4
10 10
R1840

3 3
10 10

102 102
500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

● 76 mm (3") Dia. Types ● 127 mm (5") Dia. Types

8 TPMHB0107EE TPMHB0108EC
10 109
R1250
R1584
7 R6091
10 108

6
R1307 7 R6594 R1512
10 10

R877
R6233
GAIN

GAIN

5
10 R6235 106
R6237

R4143
4
10 R2238 105

3
10 104

102 103
500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

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● 204 mm (8"), 254 mm (10") and 508 mm (20") Dia. Types

9 TPMHB0109EB 10 TPMHB0657EB
10 10

8 9
10 10

R5912-02
R7081-20
7 8
10 10

R5912
R7081
GAIN

GAIN
6 7
10 10

R3600-02 R8055
5
R7250
10 106

104 105

103 104
500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 500 700 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

● Metal Package Types ● Metal Package Types and Assembly Type

8 TPMHB0788EA 8 TPMHB0789EA
10 10
H8711
R8900-00-M16
7 7
10 10 R5900U-00-L16

R7600U
R7600U-00-M4
6 6
10 10 H7260K
R8900U-00-C12
H8500C
H9500
GAIN
GAIN

5 5
10 10

R8900U
4 R8900U-00-M4 4
10 10

3 3
10 10 H7546B
H8804

2 2
10 10
300 500 700 1000 1500 2000 300 500 700 1000 1500 2000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

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Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes
q w Anode Sensitivity e r Cathode Sensitivity
Spectral t y u
Socket Dynode
Response Blue
Tube Type Outline Anode & Structure Q.E.
Range (nm) Effective Number of Plates
Diameter No. No. Pitch Socket / No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak
/ Area or wires Typ. Index
Assembly Stages Typ.
Curve Code (CS 5-58)
(mm) (mm) (µA/lm) Typ. (%)

Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes with Metal Channel Dynodes


30 mm R8900U
300 to 650/A-D q 23.5 × 23.5 6(X) + 6(Y) Plates 4.0 E678-32B ¤9 MC / 11 85 10.0 25
Square -00-C12
Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes
3"
R2486-02 300 to 650/A-D w 50 16(X) + 16(Y) Wires 3.75 — CM / 12 80 9.0 23
round
5"
R3292-02 300 to 650/A-D e 100 28(X) + 28(Y) Wires 4.0 — CM / 12 80 9.0 23
round
Note: Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

q R8900U-00-C12, R8900U-100-C12

CUT (Dy11)

CUT (G)
30.0 ± 0.5

Dy11
Dy1
Dy3
Dy5
Dy7
Dy9
26.2 ± 0.5 29.0 ± 0.5 4.4 ± 0.7 20.32

G
23.5 0.6 ± 0.4 2.54 PITCH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
K 32 10 PX1
Dy2 31 11 PX2
Dy4 30 12 PX3
20.32

Dy6 29 GUIDE 13 PY1


Dy8 28 CORNER 14 PX4
Dy10 27 15 PX5
12.0 ± 0.5

CUT (Dy11) 26 16 PX6


PHOTO- 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
CATHODE 4 MAX. 25- 0.45
CUT (G)
PY6
PY5
PY4
CUT (IC)
PY3
PY2
CUT (Dy11)
CUT (G)
PHOTOCATHODE
PX1 INSULATION COVER
PX2
23.5

PX3
PX4
PX5
PX6 SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW BASING DIAGRAM
PY1
PY2
PY3
PY4
PY5
PY6

G : Grid
23.5 K : Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
P : Anode (PX1-PX6)
TOP VIEW (PY1-PY6)
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)

TPMHA0524EB

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Anode Sensitivity Maximum Rating !2 Typical Time Response !3
i o !0 !1 Anode
Anode to Dark Average Rise Transit T.T.S. Type
to Note
Cathode Gain Luminous Current Anode Time Time Typ. No.
Cathode
Supply Typ. Typ. Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM)
Typ. Max. Voltage
Voltage
(A/lm) (nA) (nA) (V) (mA) (ns) (ns) (ns)

R8900-00-C12, without cover type, is R8900U


800 #7 7.0 × 105 60 2 10 1000 0.1 2.2 11.9 0.75
available. -00-C12

No suffix number: PMT alone


1250 $1 5.0 × 105 40 20 50 1300 0.06 5.5 17 — -01: PMT + Voltage Divider R2486-02
-02: -01 + Resistor Chain
No suffix number: PMT + HA
1250 $1 1.3 × 105 10 40 150 1300 0.06 6.0 20 — -01: PMT + HA +Voltage Divider R3292-02
-02: -01 + Resistor Chain

w R2486-02

76 ± 1

Y14
Y10
Y11
Y12
Y13

Y16
Y15
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
Y8
Y9
50 MIN.
C3

X1 DY12
PHOTO- X2 2R 1R
CATHODE X3 DY11
X4
55 ± 2

2R 2R
X5 DY10
86.2 ± 3.0

X6
X7 DY9 2R C2
X8 2R
X9 DY8
X10 1R : 180 kΩ 1/2 W
20 ± 1

X11 DY7 2R 2R : 360 kΩ 1/2 W


X12 2R
DY6 C1 : 0.002 µF/2 kV
X13
X14 2R C2 : 0.01 µF/500 V
DY5
X15 2R C3 : 0.01 µF/500 V
X16 DY4
11.2

DY3 2R
2R
DY2
-HV SIGNAL OUTPUT DY1 2R C1
: RG-174/U : 0.8D COAXIAL CABLES Focus 1R 10 kΩ RG-174/U
K HV
EACH
RESISTOR: 1 kΩ IN

XA XB YC YD

TPMHA0160ED TPMHC0086EE

e R3292-02

132 ± 3
Y26
Y24
Y25

Y28
Y27

100 MIN.
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5

X1 C3
X2
PHOTO- X3 R
X4 DY12
CATHODE X5 2R 2R
DY11
DY10 2R
2R
DY9 C2
2R
113 ± 2

DY8
X24 2R
133 ± 3

X25 DY7
2R 1R : 180 kΩ
X26 DY6
X27 2R 2R : 360 kΩ
DY5
X28 2R C1 : 0.002 µF/2 kV
HA COATING DY4 C2 : 0.01 µF/500 V
2R
DY3 C3 : 0.01 µF/500 V
DY2 2R
2R
DY1
K 1R C1
EACH HV
RESISTOR: 1 kΩ 10 kΩ IN
20 ± 1

RG-174/U
SIGNAL OUTPUT
: 0.8D COAXIAL CABLES

-HV
: RG-174/U XA XB YC YD

TPMHA0162EE TPMHC0088EE

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Voltage Distribution Ratios
Interstages for the dynodes of a PMT are supplied by a voltage tage at a constant value during pulse duration. refer to section
divider network consisting of series resistors, as shown on the 11 and 12 on page 8 to 13 for further details.
right page. The cathode ground scheme (1) is usually used in To free the user from the necessity of designing voltage divider
scintillation counting because it reduces noise resulting from and performing troublesome parts selection, Hamamatsu pro-
glass scintillation. In fast-pulse light applications, use of the vides a variety of socket assemblies which enable sufficient
anode ground scheme (2) is suggested. Either scheme re- performance to be derived from PMT's by making simple con-
quires decoupling (charge-storage) capacitors connected to the nections only.
last few stages of dynodes in order to maintain the dynode vol-

Voltage Distribution Ratio


<Symbols>
Voltage Number Voltage Distribution Ratios K: Photocathode G: Grid F: Focusing Electrode
Distribution of Dy: Dynode GR: Guard Ring P: Anode
No. stages K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 P Acc: Accelerating Electrode
q 6 2 1 1 1 2 4 2

No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 P
w 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5
e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
r 1.3 4.8 1.5 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1
t 2 — 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
y 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
u 8 3 — 1.5 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1
i 4 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1
o 4 — 1 1.5 1 1.2 1.5 2 3.3 3
!0 4 — 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1
!1 4 — 1.5 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1
!2 7 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1

No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Acc Dy7 Dy8 P
!3 8 1.3 4.8 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 0.5 3 2.5 Acc: Grid (Accelerating Electrode)

No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 P
!4 3 — 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 1 1 1
9
!5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 1 1 1

No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 P
!6 0.5 1.5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5
!7 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
!8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
!9 1.3 4.8 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 3 2.5 (Note 1)
@0 1.5 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
@1 1.5 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.8 3.6 3.3
@2 1.5 — 1.5 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
@3 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
@4 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 1.8 2
@5 10 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 2.2 3.6 3
@6 2 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.75
@7 2.6 — 1.2 1.2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
@8 3 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
@9 3 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
#0 3 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 2 3 3.6 3.3
#1 3 — 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
#2 4 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
#3 4 — 1 1.5 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 2 3.3 3
#4 4 — 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1

No. stages K Dy1 F1 F3 F2 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 P
#5 8 0.18 0 0.17 0.85 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
10
#6 8 0.18 0 0.17 0.85 1.5 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 1.8 3 2.4
Note 1: Acc should be connected to Dy7 except R4998.

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Schematic Diagram of Voltage Divider Networks
(1) Cathode Ground Scheme (+HV) (2) Anode Ground Scheme (-HV)
CATHODE CATHODE
ANODE Cc ANODE
DY.1 DY.… DY.n DY.1 DY.2… DY.n
Rd RL
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

C C C C -HV C C C C
R : 100kΩ 1MΩ Rd : 1MΩ R : 100k 1MΩ
C : 0.01µF 0.1µF Cc : 0.005µF +HV C : 0.01µF 0.1µF
TPMOC0043EB TPMOC0044EB

Voltage Distribution Ratio


Voltage Number Voltage Distribution Ratios
Distribution of
No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 P
#7 0.5 1.5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5
11
#8 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

No. stages K F2 F1 F3 Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 P
#9 11 5 1 2 0.02 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 P
$0 0.6 — 1.8 2.4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
$1 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
$2 1 3 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 3 2.5
$3 1 3 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 1.5 2.5 3.6 4.5 8.6 4
$4 1.2 2.8 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 3 2.5
$5 1.2 2.8 1.2 1.8 1 1 1.2 1.5 2 2.8 4 5.7 8 5
$6 12 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
$7 2 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 1.8 2
$8 2 — 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
$9 3 — 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5
%0 4 0 1 1.4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Note 2)
%1 4 — 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
%2 4.3 0 1 1.6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.6 2 3.3 2 (Note 2)
%3 4.3 0 1 1.6 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 2 2.4 3 3.9 3 (Note 2)

No. stages K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 GR P
%4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5
12
%5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.9 0.1

No. stages K G Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 Dy13 Dy14 P
%6 2.5 7.5 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 3 2.5
14
%7 2.5 7.5 1.2 1.8 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 2 2.8 4 5.7 8 5

No. stages K Dy1 F2 F1 F3 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 Dy13 Dy14 P
%8 11.3 0 0.6 0 3.4 5 3.33 1.67 1 1 1 1 1 — — — — 1
10
%9 18.5 0 0.6 0 3.4 5 3.3 1.7 1 1 1 2 3 — — — — 4
^0 14 11.3 0 0.6 0 3.4 5 3.33 1.67 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.5 2.2 3 2.4

No. stages K Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 Dy13 Dy14 Dy15 Dy16 Dy17 Dy18 Dy19 P
^1 15 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — — — — 1
^2 19 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Note 2: Shield should be connected to Dy5.

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Quick Reference for PMT Hybrid Assemblies
PMT Characteristics Assembly Characteristics
Tube Type No. Refe- Standard Maximum
Assembly H.V Signal Rating Rating
Tube / rence Outline Input Output
Type 1 2 Gain Notes
Diameter Voltage Page for No. Terminal Terminal Overall Divider Overall
No. Typ.
Distribution PMT Voltage Current Voltage
Ratio Feature
(V) (mA) (V)
SHIELD
H3164-10 R1635 t 16 q RG-174/U -1250 0.34 -1500 1.0 × 106
10 mm CABLE*
(3/8") SHIELD
H3695-10 R2496 u 16 w RG-174/U -1250 0.31 -1500 1.0 × 106
CABLE*
13 mm SHIELD
H3165-10 R647-01 !7 16 e RG-174/U -1000 0.27 -1250 1.4 × 106
(1/2") CABLE*
SHIELD
H6520 R1166 @0 16 r RG-174/U -1000 0.26 -1250 1.0 × 106
CABLE*
SHIELD
H6524 R1450 @6 16 t RG-174/U -1500 0.36 -1800 1.7 × 106
CABLE*
19 mm SHIELD
H6613 R2076 !2 17 y RG-174/U -1700 0.33 -1800 1.0 × 106
(3/4") CABLE*
SHIELD
H6612 R3478 !2 16 u RG-174/U -1700 0.33 -1800 1.0 × 106
CABLE*
SHIELD
H8135 R5611A @8 17 i RG-174/U -1000 0.23 -1250 5.5 × 105
CABLE*
SHIELD
H6533 R4998 !9 16 o RG-174/U -2250 0.32 -2500 5.7 × 106 H6610 (R5320)
CABLE*
SHIELD
H6152-70 R5505-70 ^1 16 !0 RG-174/U +2000 0.36 +2300 5.0 × 105 +HV
25 mm CABLE*
(1") SHIELD
H8643 R7899-01 #0 16 !1 RG-174/U -1500 0.35 -1800 1.7 × 106
CABLE*
SHIELD
H10580 R9800 !1 16 !2 RG-174/U -1300 0.33 -1500 1.1 × 106
CABLE*
28 mm SHIELD
H7415 R6427 #2 16 !3 RG-174/U -1500 0.31 -2000 2.0 × 106 H7416 (R7056)
(1-1/8") CABLE*

H3178-51 R580 @3 16 !4 SHV BNC -1500 0.54 -1750 7.9 × 105


38 mm
(1-1/2") SHIELD
H8409-70 R7761-70 ^2 16 !5 RG-174/U +2000 0.29 +2300 1.0 × 107 +HV
CABLE*
Note :
1: When overall voltage is negative (-HV), DC and pulse signals are obtained. When it's positive (+HV), pulse signal is obtained.
2: The maximum average anode current is defined as 5 % of divider current.
* mark: It's possible to attach an SHV connector to the shield cable.

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PMT Characteristics Assembly Characteristics
Tube Type No. Refe- Standard Maximum
Assembly H.V Signal Rating Rating
Tube / rence Outline Input Output
Type 1 2 Gain Notes
Diameter Voltage Page for No. Terminal Terminal Overall Divider Overall
No. Typ.
Distribution PMT Voltage Current Voltage
Ratio Feature
(V) (mA) (V)
H6521 (R2256-02)
H6410 R329-02 %3 18 !6 SHV BNC -2000 0.49 -2700 3.0 × 106
H6522 (R5113-02)

H7195 R329-02 %2 18 !7 SHV BNC × 3** -2000 0.91 -2700 3.0 × 106

H3177-50 (R2059)
H1949-50 R1828-01 $4 18 !8 SHV BNC × 3** -2500 1.15 -3000 1.0 × 107
H4022-50 (R4004)
51 mm H3177-51 (R2059)
H1949-51 R1828-01 $4 18 !9 SHV BNC -2500 0.58 -3000 1.0 × 107
(2") H4022-51 (R4004)

H2431-50 R2083 !3 18 @0 SHV BNC -3000 0.52 -3500 2.5 × 106 H3378-50 (R3377)

SHIELD
H6614-70 R5924-70 ^2 18 @1 RG-174/U +2000 0.29 +2300 1.0 × 107 +HV
CABLE*

H10570 R9779 r 18 @2 SHV BNC -1500 0.33 -1750 5.0 × 105

SHIELD
R2238-01 R2238 $6 18 @3 RG-174/U -1250 0.37 -1500 5.0 × 105
CABLE*
76 mm
H6525 R4143 $2 18 @4 SHV BNC -2500 0.58 -3000 5.0 × 106 H6526 (R4885)
(3")

H6559 R6091 %3 18 @5 SHV BNC -2000 0.49 -2500 1.0 × 107

H6527 R1250 %6 18 @6 SHV BNC -2000 0.68 -3000 1.4 × 107


127 mm
(5")
H6528 R1584 %6 18 @6 SHV BNC -2000 0.68 -3000 1.4 × 107

508 mm HYBRID CABLE


R3600-06 R3600-02 #9 18 @7 +2000 0.35 +2500 1.0 × 107
(20") (SIGNAL=RG-58C/U
H.V=SINGLE WIRE
)
TERMINAL TERMINAL (14 µA is total anode
H8711 16 ch (4 × 4) $8 20 @8 -800 0.28 -1000 3.5 × 106
PIN PIN current of 16 ch.)
TERMINAL TERMINAL (18 µA is total anode
H7546B 64 ch (8 × 8) $9 20 @9 -800 0.36 -1000 6.3 × 105
PIN PIN current of 64 ch.)
TERMINAL TERMINAL (18 µA is total anode
H8804 Metal 64 ch (8 × 8) $9 20 #0 -800 0.36 -1000 6.3 × 105
PIN PIN current of 64 ch.)
Package
TERMINAL TERMINAL (100 µA is total anode
H7260K PMT 32 ch (1 × 32) !7 20 #1 -800 0.33 -900 2.0 × 106
PIN PIN current of 32 ch.)
TERMINAL (100 µA is total anode
H8500C 64 ch (8 × 8) %4 20 #2 SHV -1000 0.16 -1100 1.5 × 106
PIN current of 64 ch.)
TERMINAL (100 µA is total anode
H9500 256 ch (16 × 16) %5 20 #3 SHV -1000 0.16 -1100 1.5 × 106
PIN current of 256 ch.)
Note :
1: When overall voltage is negative (-HV), DC and pulse signals are obtained. When it's positive (+HV), pulse signal is obtained.
2: The maximum average anode current is defined as 5 % of divider current.
* mark: It's possible to attach an SHV connector to the shield cable.
** mark: It has 2 anode outputs and 1 dynode output.

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Dimensional Outlines and Circuit Diagrams
For PMT Hybrid Assemblies
q H3164-10 w H3695-10
10.5 ± 0.6 11.3 ± 0.7
8 MIN. 8 MIN.

SIGNAL OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUT


: RG-174/U (BLACK) : RG-174/U (BLACK)

PHOTOCATHODE PHOTOCATHODE
45.0 ± 1.5

45.0 ± 1.5
P
P R10 C3
R11 C3 DY8
PMT: R1635 DY8 PMT: R2496 R9 C2
WITH HA COATING R10 C2 WITH HA COATING DY7
DY7 R8 C1

*MAGNETIC SHIELD
95.0 ± 2.5

95.0 ± 2.5
MAGNETIC R9 C1 DY6
DY6 MAGNETIC
SHIELD (t=0.2 mm) SHIELD (t=0.2 mm) R7
*MAGNETIC SHIELD

R8 DY5
WITH HEAT DY5 WITH HEAT
SHRINKABLE TUBE SHRINKABLE TUBE R6
R7 DY4
DY4 R5
R6 DY3
DY3 R4
R5 DY2
DY2 R3
R4 DY1
R2
R3
POTTING DY1 POTTING K R1
COMPOUND R2 COMPOUND -H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
10.6 ± 0.2 K R1
-H.V 10.6 ± 0.2
1500 MIN.

: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R1 to R4 : 510 kΩ

1500 MIN.
R5 to R10 : 330 kΩ
R1 to R11 : 330 kΩ C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF
-H.V -H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
SIGNAL OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUT TO -H.V INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
: RG-174/U (BLACK) TO -H.V INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. : RG-174/U (BLACK) THE H3695-11 IS A VARIANT OF H3695-10
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω).
THE H3164-11 IS A VARIANT OF H3164-10
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω).
TPMHA0309EC TPMHA0310EB

e H3165-10 r H6520
23.5 ± 0.5
14.3 ± 0.6 19.3 ± 0.7
10 MIN. 15 MIN.

1 MAX.

SIGNAL OUTPUT
PHOTOCATHODE : RG-174/U (BLACK)
SIGNAL OUTPUT PHOTOCATHODE
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
PMT: R647-01 P P
PMT: R1166
WITH HA COATING
71 ± 2

R11 C3 WITH HA COATING


DY10
R11 C3
88 ± 2

MAGNETIC R10 C2
DY9 DY10
SHIELD (t=0.2 mm)
R10 C2
116.0 ± 3.0

WITH HEAT R9 C1
DY8 MAGNETIC SHIELD DY9
SHRINKABLE TUBE R9 C1
130.0 ± 0.8

R8 CASE (t=0.5 mm)


*MAGNETIC SHIELD

DY7 DY8
R7 R8
DY6 DY7
R6 R7
DY5 DY6
R5 R6
DY4 DY5
R4 R5
DY3 DY4
R3 R4
DY2 DY3
R2 R3
POTTING DY1 DY2
K R1 R2
COMPOUND -H.V DY1
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) K R1 -H.V
12.4 ± 0.5 POTTING : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
R1 to R11 : 330 kΩ COMPOUND
1500 MIN.

-H.V C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF R1 : 510 kΩ * TO MAGNETIC


: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R2 to R11 : 330 kΩ SHIELD CASE
1500 MIN.

C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED -H.V
SIGNAL OUTPUT TO -H.V INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
THE H3165-11 IS A VARIANT OF H3165-10 * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω). TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H6520-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6520
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω).
SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
TPMHA0311EC TPMHA0312EB

t H6524 y H6613
23.5 ± 0.5 23.5 ± 0.5
19.3 ± 0.7 18.7 ± 1.0
15 MIN. 15 MIN.
1 MAX.

1 MAX.

SIGNAL OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUT


PHOTOCATHODE : RG-174/U (BLACK) : RG-174/U (BLACK)
PHOTOCATHODE

P
65 ± 2

PMT: R1450 PMT: R2076


WITH HA COATING P
WITH HA COATING
R11 C3
88 ± 2

R11 C3
DY10 DY8
R10 C2 R10 C2
MAGNETIC SHIELD DY9 MAGNETIC SHIELD DY7
R9 C1
130.0 ± 0.8

CASE (t=0.5 mm) R9 C1


130.0 ± 0.8

CASE (t=0.5 mm)


DY8 DY6
R8 R8
DY7 DY5
R7 R7
DY6 DY4
R6 R6
DY5 DY3
R5 R5
DY4 DY2
R4 R4
DY3 DY1
R3 R3
DY2
R2 R2
DY1
K R1 -H.V K R1
POTTING POTTING -H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
COMPOUND COMPOUND
R1 : 680 kΩ * TO MAGNETIC R1 : 1 MΩ * TO MAGNETIC
R3 : 510 kΩ SHIELD CASE R2 : 750 kΩ SHIELD CASE
1500 MIN.

1500 MIN.

R2, R4 to R11 : 330 kΩ R3 : 560 kΩ


-H.V C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF R4, R6 to R11 : 330 kΩ
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) -H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R5 : 510 kΩ
C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H6524-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6524 * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
SIGNAL OUTPUT WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω). TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
: RG-174/U (BLACK) SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK) THE H6613-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6613
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω).
TPMHA0313EB TPMHA0314EA

50
(Unit: mm)
u H6612 i H8135
23.5 ± 0.5
19.3 ± 0.7 24.0 ± 0.5
15 MIN. 19.3 ± 1.0
15 MIN.
SIGNAL OUTPUT
PHOTOCATHODE
1 MAX.

: RG-174/U (BLACK)

1 MAX.
PHOTOCATHODE
MAGNETIC SHIELD SIGNAL OUTPUT
P CASE (t=0.5 mm) : RG-174/U (BLACK)
65 ± 2

PMT: R3478 R11 C3

60.0 ± 0.8
WITH HA COATING DY8
R10 C2 P
DY7 PMT: R5611A
R9 C1 WITH HA COATING
MAGNETIC SHIELD DY6 R11 C3
R8 DY10
130.0 ± 0.8

CASE (t=0.5 mm)


DY5 R10 C2
R7 DY9
DY4 R9 C1
R6
DY3 DY8
R5 POTTING R8
DY2 COMPOUND DY7 R1 : 1 MΩ
R4 R7 R2 to R11 : 330 kΩ
DY1 DY6
R6 C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF
R3

1500 MIN.
DY5
R2 R5
-H.V DY4
K R1 R4
-H.V : RG-174/U (RED) DY3
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R3
POTTING DY2
COMPOUND R1 : 1 MΩ * TO MAGNETIC
R2
R2 : 750 kΩ SHIELD CASE DY1
R3 : 560 kΩ
SIGNAL OUTPUT K R1 -H.V
R4, R6 to R11 : 330 kΩ
1500 MIN.

R5 : 510 kΩ : RG-174/U (BLACK) : SHIELD CABLE (RED)


-H.V C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) * TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H6612-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6612
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω). * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
SIGNAL OUTPUT TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
: RG-174/U (BLACK) TPMHA0315EA TPMHA0513EB

o H6533 !0 H6152-70
31.0 ± 0.5 SIGNAL OUTPUT 31.0 ± 0.5
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
26 ± 1 P 25.8 ± 0.7
20 MIN. R19 SIGNAL OUTPUT
17.5 MIN. : RG-174/U (BLACK)
C4
R22 R18 R23
DY10
1 MAX.

R17
PHOTOCATHODE 1 MAX. C6 C7
PHOTOCATHODE R22 R24
R16 C3
P +H.V
R21 R17 C5 : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
71 ± 1

R21 R15
PMT: R4998 (H6533) DY9 PMT: R5505-70 DY15
R5320 (H6610) R14 WITH HA COATING R20 R16 C4
WITH HA COATING C2 DY14
R20 R13 R19 R15 C3
120.0 ± 0.8

DY8 DY13
R12 C1 R14 C2
DY7 DY12
MAGNETIC SHIELD R11
CASE (t=0.8 mm)
R13 C1
R1 to R17 : 330 kΩ
100.0 ± 0.8

DY6 DY11
R10 R12 R18, R23 : 1 MΩ
DY5 DY10 R19 to R21 : 51 Ω
R9 R11 R22 : 100 kΩ
DY4 DY9 R24 : 10 kΩ
R8 POM CASE C1 to C5 : 0.01 µF
DY3 R10
R7 DY8 C6, C7 : 0.0047 µF
R9
R6 DY7
DY2 R8
R5 DY6
POTTING DY1 R7
COMPOUND R4 POTTING COMPOUND DY5
R6
R3 DY4
1500 MIN.

ACC R5
R2 DY3
-H.V F +H.V
1500 MIN.

: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R4


K R1 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) DY2
-H.V
R3
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
DY1
* TO MAGNETIC R2
SIGNAL OUTPUT R1, R3, R19 : 430 kΩ SHIELD CASE SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK) R2, R7 to R12, R15 to R17 : 330 kΩ : RG-174/U (BLACK) K R18 R1
R4 : 820 kΩ
R5, R18 : 390 kΩ
R6, R14 : 270 kΩ
R13 : 220 kΩ
R20 to R22 : 51 Ω
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED C1 to C3 : 0.022 µF
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. C4 : 0.033 µF
TPMHA0317EB TPMHA0470EB

!1 H8643 !2 H10580
31.0 ± 0.5 31.5 ± 0.5
26 ± 1 25.4 ± 0.5
1 MAX.

22 MIN. 22 MIN. ANODE OUTPUT


: RG-174/U (BLACK)
ANODE OUTPUT
: RG-174/U
1 MAX.

P
ACTIVE VOLTAGE DIVIDER

(BLACK) P
R16
PHOTOCATHODE C4 PHOTOCATHODE
R19 R15
DY10 C3
68 ± 1

R11
R14
C3 DY8
R18 R13 R10 C2
120.0 ± 0.8

PMT: R7899-01 DY9 DY7


R12 MAGNETIC
120.0 ± 0.8

WITH HA COATING C2 SHIELD CASE R9 C1


R17 R11 DY6
DY8
R10 DY5
R9 C1 R8
MAGNETIC SHIELD DY7 DY4
CASE (t=0.8 mm) R8 R7
DY6
R7 DY3
DY5 R6
R6
DY4 R5
R5 DY2
DY3
R4
R4
DY2
POTTING R3 R3
COMPOUND DY1 DY1
1500 MIN.

R2 R2
ANODE OUTPUT
1500 MIN.

K R1 -H.V R1
: SHIELD : RG-174/U (BLACK) K
-H.V
CABLE (RED) WITH BNC : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) * TO MAGNETIC
-H.V R1: 1 MΩ * TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
R1, R2, R4, R11, R12: 300 kΩ : SHIELD CABLE (RED) R2: 200 kΩ SHIELD CASE
R3, R5 to R10: 200 kΩ WITH SHV R3, R5: 150 kΩ
ANODE OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK) R13, R14: 360 kΩ R4, R6 to R8: 300 kΩ
R15, R16: 330 kΩ R9 to R11: 51 Ω
R17 to R19: 51 Ω C1 to C3: 0.01 µF
C1, C2: 0.01 µF
C3: 0.022 µF
VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT
C4: 0.033 µF =383 µA / 1500 V INPUT
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. TPMHA0514EA TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. TPMHA0554EA

51
!3 H7415 !4 H3178-51
* TO MAGNETIC
33.0 ± 0.5 47.0 ± 0.5 SHIELD CASE
SIGNAL OUTPUT
29.0 ± 0.7 : RG-174/U 39 ± 1 SIGNAL OUTPUT
(BLACK) : BNC-R

1 MAX.
25 MIN. 34 MIN. P
P R13
C4
R14 R12
1 MAX.

R16 R13 C3 DY10


PHOTOCATHODE DY10 R11
R15 R12 C2 PHOTOCATHODE C3
DY9 R10
PMT: R6427 (H7415) R14 R11 C1 DY9
R7056 (H7416) PMT: R580 R9 C2
85 ± 2

DY8
WITH HA COATING R10 R1,R2 : 430 kΩ WITH HA COATING DY8
DY7 R8 C1
R3 : 470 kΩ DY7

162.0 ± 0.8
R9
130.0 ± 0.8

R5 : 510 kΩ R7
DY6 R4,R6 to R13 : 330 kΩ
R8 DY6
MAGNETIC SHIELD R14 to R16 : 51 Ω MAGNETIC SHIELD R6
DY5 C1 to C3 : 0.01 µF CASE (t=0.8 mm)
CASE (t=1.0 mm) R7 DY5
DY4 R5
R6 DY4
DY3 R4
R5 DY3
DY2 R3
R4 DY2 C5
DY1 R2
R3 DY1
K R1 R15 -H.V
POTTING R2 : SHV-R
COMPOUND
K R1 -H.V
R1, R10, R12 : 300 kΩ
1500 MIN.

: SHIELD
-H.V R2 to R6, R13 : 150 kΩ
CABLE (RED)
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R7 : 180 kΩ
* TO MAGNETIC R8 : 220 kΩ

SIG

-HV
SHIELD CASE R9 : 330 kΩ
SIGNAL R11 : 240 kΩ
SIGNAL OUTPUT
OUTPUT R14 : 51 Ω
: RG-174/U (BLACK) * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED -H.V
: BNC-R R15 : 10 kΩ
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. : SHV-R
C1 : 0.01 µF
THE H7415-01 IS A VARIANT OF H7415 C2 : 0.022 µF
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50Ω). C3 : 0.047 µF
C4 : 0.1 µF
C5 : 4700 pF

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0318EC TPMHA0320EB

!5 H8409-70 !6 H6410

45.0 ± 0.5 60.0 ± 0.5 * TO MAGNETIC


SIGNAL OUTPUT
39 ± 1 : RG-174/U (BLACK) 53.0 ± 1.5 SHIELD CASE
R28 SIGNAL OUTPUT
1 MAX.

1 MAX.

27 MIN. 46 MIN. : BNC-R


PHOTOCATHODE C7 C6 P R18
R27 R26 R21 R17 C5
P +H.V DY12
R25 R21 C5 : SHIELD CABLE R16
R20 R15 C4
50 ± 2

PMT: R7761-70 DY19 (RED) DY11


R24 R20 C4 PHOTOCATHODE R14
80.0 ± 0.8

WITH HA COATING C3
DY18 R19 R13
R23 R19 C3 DY10
R12 C2
DY17 DY9
R18 C2 PMT: R329-02 (H6410) R11 C1
DY8
POM CASE DY16 R2256-02 (H6521) R10
R5113-02 (H6522) DY7
R17 C1 R9
DY15 WITH HA COATING DY6
R1 to R21 : 330 kΩ R8
POTTING COMPOUND R16 DY5
R22, R28 : 1 MΩ
200.0 ± 0.5

DY14 SH R7
R15 R23 to R25 : 51 Ω
+H.V MAGNETIC SHIELD
DY13 R26 : 10 kΩ DY4
1500 MIN.

: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R14 CASE (t=0.8 mm) R6


R27 : 100 kΩ DY3
DY12 R5
R13 C1 to C5 : 0.01 µF DY2
R4
DY11 C6, C7 : 0.0047 µF DY1 C6
R3
SIGNAL OUTPUT R12 G
DY10 R2
: RG-174/U (BLACK) K R1 R22
R11 -H.V
DY9 : SHV-R
R10
DY8 R1, R5 : 240 kΩ
R9 R2, R10, R16 : 220 kΩ
DY7 R3, R9 : 180 kΩ
R8 R4, R6 to R8, R14, R18 : 150 kΩ
DY6 R11, R13, R17 : 300 kΩ
R7 R12, R15 : 360 kΩ
DY5
R6 R19 : 51 Ω
DY4 R20, R21 : 100 Ω
R5 R22 : 10 kΩ
DY3 C1 : 0.022 µF
R4 C2 : 0.047 µF
DY2 C3 : 0.1 µF
-HV
SIG

R3 SIGNAL C4 : 0.22 µF
DY1 OUTPUT -H.V C5 : 0.47 µF
R2 C6 : 470 pF
: BNC-R : SHV-R
K R22 R1
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0476EB TPMHA0324EC

52
(Unit: mm)
!7 H7195 !8 H1949-50
* TO MAGNETIC
60.0 ± 0.5 * TO MAGNETIC 60.0 ± 0.5 SHIELD CASE
SHIELD CASE
53.0 ± 1.5 ANODE OUTPUT 2 53.0 ± 1.5
ANODE
: BNC-R
1 MAX.

1 MAX.
46 MIN. 46 MIN. OUTPUT 2
ANODE OUTPUT 1 : BNC-R
: BNC-R ANODE
DYNODE OUTPUT OUTPUT 1
R25 : BNC-R : BNC-R
P R21 DYNODE
C7 R24 R20 C6 PHOTOCATHODE R21 OUTPUT
PHOTOCATHODE P : BNC-R
DY12 R17
R19
PMT: R329-02 C11 C7 C10
R18 C5 R20 R16
WITH HA COATING R23 R17 DY12 C12
DY11 PMT: R1828-01 (H1949-50) R19 R15 C6 C9
R16 DY11
C4 R2059 (H3177-50) R18 R14 C5 C8
R22 R15 DY10
MAGNETIC SHIELD DY10 R4004 (H4022-50) R13 C4
CASE (t=0.8 mm) R14 C3 WITH HA COATING DY9
DY9 R12 C3
R13 C2 DY8
DY8 R11 C2
R12
DY7 DY7
215 ± 1

235.0 ± 0.5
R11 R10
DY6 DY6
R10 R9
DY5 DY5
MAGNETIC SHIELD R8
SH R9 CASE (t=0.8 mm) DY4
R7
DY4 DY3
R8 R6
DY3 DY2
R7 R5
DY2 DY1 C1
R6 R4
DY1 Acc
R5 C1 R3
G R4 G R1
K R2 -H.V
R3
R1 : SHV-R
K R2 -H.V
: SHV-R R1, R21 : 10 kΩ
R2, R5 : 120 kΩ
R3, R7 to R12, R16 : 100 kΩ
R1, R25 : 10 kΩ R4, R6 : 180 kΩ
DYNODE R2 to R4, R17 to R19 : 110 kΩ R13, R14, R17 : 150 kΩ
OUTPUT R5, R6, R8 to R13, R15 R15 : 300 kΩ
: BNC-R R16, R20, R21 : 100 kΩ R18 to R20 : 51 Ω
R7, R14 : 160 kΩ C1 : 470 pF
R22 : 51 Ω DYNODE C2 to C4, C10 : 0.01 µF
R23, R24 : 100 Ω OUTPUT C5, C6 : 0.022 µF
DY

ANODE C1 : 470 pF : BNC-R C7 : 0.033 µF


-HV
A1

OUTPUT 1 C2 : 0.022 µF C8, C9 : 4700 pF


A2

: BNC-R - H.V C3 : 0.047 µF C11, C12 : 0.01 µF


: SHV-R C4 : 0.1 µF ANODE DY

-HV
: 0.22 µF OUTPUT 1
A1

ANODE C5 * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


OUTPUT 2 : 0.47 µF : BNC-R
A2

C6 -H.V TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.


: BNC-R C7 : 0.01 µF ANODE : SHV-R
OUTPUT 2
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED : BNC-R
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0323EC TPMHA0325EC

!9 H1949-51 @0 H2431-50

* TO MAGNETIC 60.0 ± 0.5 * TO MAGNETIC


60.0 ± 0.5
SHIELD CASE SHIELD CASE
53.0 ± 1.5 53.0 ± 1.5 SIGNAL OUTPUT
SIGNAL OUTPUT
1 MAX.

: BNC-R
1 MAX.

46 MIN. : BNC-R 46 MIN.


P R17
C6 C9 P R16
R20 R16 C8 C9 C10 C11
DY12 R17 R15
R15 DY8
C5 C8 R14
PHOTOCATHODE C10 PHOTOCATHODE C6 C7
R19 R14 C13
DY11 R13
R18 R13 C4 C7 DY7
DY10 R12
PMT: R1828-01 (H1949-51) R12 C3 C4 C5
R2059 (H3177-51) R11 C12
DY9 PMT: R2083 (H2431-50)
R4004 (H4022-51) R11 C2 R3377 (H3378-50) DY6
WITH HA COATING DY8 R10 C3
WITH HA COATING
R10 C1 DY5
200 ± 1

DY7 R9 C2
R9 DY4
235.0 ± 0.5

DY6 R8 C1
R8 DY3
MAGNETIC SHIELD DY5 MAGNETIC SHIELD R7
CASE (t=0.8 mm) R7 CASE (t=0.8 mm) DY2
DY4 R6
R6 DY1
DY3 R5
R5
DY2 R4
R4 ACC C1
DY1 R3
R3 F
C11 K R2 R1 -H.V
Acc R2 : SHV-R
G1 R1: 33 kΩ
K R1 R21 -H.V R2, R15: 390 kΩ
: SHV-R R3, R4, R13: 470 kΩ
R1, R4 : 240 kΩ R5: 499 kΩ
R2, R5 : 360 kΩ R6, R16: 360 kΩ
R3, R6 to R11, R17 : 200 kΩ R7: 536 kΩ
R12 to R16 : 300 kΩ R8 to R11: 300 kΩ
R18 to R20 : 51 Ω R12: 150 kΩ
R21 : 10 kΩ SIGNAL R14: 430 kΩ
C1 to C7 : 0.01 µF OUTPUT SIG -HV -H.V R17: 51 Ω
C8 : 0.022 µF : BNC-R : SHV-R C1, C2: 4700 pF
C9 : 0.033 µF C3 to C11: 0.01 µF
C10 : 0.01 µF C12, C13: 1000 pF
-HV
A1

C11 : 470 pF C14: 2200 pF


SIGNAL -H.V
OUTPUT : SHV-R * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
: BNC-R TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0326EC TPMHA0327EB

53
@1 H6614-70 @2 H10570

60.0 ± 0.5 SIGNAL OUTPUT


: RG-174/U 60.0 ± 0.5
52 ± 1 R29 (BLACK)
52.0 ± 1.5
1 MAX.

39 MIN. ANODE OUTPUT

1 MAX.
C7 C6 46 MIN. : BNC-R
R28 R27

ACTIVE VOLTAGE DIVIDER


P +H.V P
PHOTOCATHODE R26 R21 C5 : SHIELD
DY19 CABLE (RED)
R25 R20 C4
PMT: R5924-70 DY18
WITH HA COATING
+0

R24 R19
80- 1

C3 PHOTOCATHODE C3
DY17 R10
R23 R18 C2 DY8
BLACK COATING DY16 R9 C2
R17 C1 DY7
POM CASE DY15
R16 R8 C1
AL PANEL DY14 DY6
R15

200.0 ± 0.5
+H.V DY13
R14 R1 to R21 : 330 kΩ DY5
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R22, R29 : 1 MΩ R7
1500 MIN.

DY12
R13 R23 to R26 : 51 Ω DY4
DY11 R27 : 10 kΩ
R12 MAGNETIC R6
R28 : 100 kΩ SHIELD CASE
DY10 DY3
R11 C1 to C5 : 0.01 µF
SIGNAL OUTPUT R5
DY9 C6, C7 : 0.0047 µF
: RG-174/U (BLACK) DY2
R10
DY8 R4
R9 DY1
DY7
R8 R11 R3
DY6 Acc
R8 R2
DY5 G
R6 R1
DY4 K
-H.V INPUT
R5 : SHV-R
DY3
R4
DY2 R1 to R7: 300 kΩ
R3 R8 to R10: 51 Ω
DY1 R11: 1 MΩ
R2
C1 to C3: : 0.022 µF
ANODE SIG
K R22 R1 OUTPUT
-HV
-H.V INPUT
: BNC-R : SHV-R VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT
=383 µA / 1750 V (MAX.) INPUT

TPMHA0472EB TPMHA0555EA

@3 R2238-01 @4 H6525, H6526


* TO MAGNETIC
84.5 ± 0.5 SHIELD CASE

77 ± 1 77.0 ± 1.5 SIGNAL


OUTPUT
1 MAX.

70 MIN. 65 MIN.
: BNC-R
P R17
SIGNAL OUTPUT C6 C9
R20 R16
R16 : RG-174/U (BLACK) DY12
P PHOTOCATHODE R15
55 ± 2

R15 C3 C5 C8
PHOTOCATHODE DY12 C10
R19 R14
75 ± 2

R14 C2 DY11
PMT: R2238 DY11 R18 R13 C4 C7
WITH HA COATING R13 C1
205.0 ± 0.8

DY10
AND HEAT SHRINKABLE DY10 R12 C3
TUBE R12 PMT: R4143 (H6525) DY9
DY9 R4885 (H6526) R11 C2
R11 WITH HA COATING DY8
DY8 R10 C1
60 ± 0.5 R10 DY7
285 ± 6

PC-BOARD DY7 MAGNETIC SHIELD R9


R9 CASE (t=0.8 mm) DY6
DY6 R8
-H.V R8 DY5
1500 MIN.

: SHIELD CABLE (RED) DY5 R7


R7 DY4
(ASSY PARTS LENGTH)

DY4 R6
SIGNAL OUTPUT R6 DY3
: RG-174/U (BLACK) DY3
104.0 ± 0.5

R5
R5 C4 DY2
DY2 R4
R4 DY1
DY1 R3
K R3 R2 -H.V G2 C11
: SHIELD CABLE Acc R2
R1 (RED) G1
K R1 R21
HA COATING -H.V
: SHV-R
R1 : 10 MΩ R3, R4 : 240 kΩ
67.0 ± 0.5 R2, R5 : 360 kΩ
R2 : 1 kΩ
R3 : 480 kΩ R1, R6 to R11, R17 : 200 kΩ
R4 to R15 : 240 kΩ R12 to R16 : 300 kΩ
R16 : 51 kΩ R18 to R20 : 51 Ω
C1 : 0.01 µF R21 : 10 kΩ
C2 : 0.02 µF C1 to C7 : 0.01 µF
C3 : 0.03 µF C8 : 0.022 µF
C4 : 0.0047 µF C9 : 0.033 µF
SIGNAL C10 : 0.01 µF
OUTPUT SIG -HV -H.V C11 : 470 pF
: BNC-R : SHV-R
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0151EA TPMHA0330EB

54
(Unit: mm)
@5 H6559 @6 H6527, H6528

* TO MAGNETIC
83 ± 1 142.0 ± 0.8 SHIELD CASE
77.0 ± 1.5 * TO MAGNETIC 131 ± 2 SIGNAL OUTPUT
SHIELD CASE : BNC-R

2 MAX.
1 MAX.

65 MIN. 120 MIN. P


SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R R20 R17 C5
DY14
P R18 R19 R16 C4
R21 R17 C5 DY13
PHOTOCATHODE
40 ± 1

DY12 R18 R15 C3


R16 PHOTOCATHODE
R20 R15 C4 DY12

140 ± 1
DY11 R14 C2
R14 DY11
R19 R13 C3
DY10 R13 C1
R12 C2 DY10
DY9

259 ± 2
R11 C1 R12
DY8 DY9
R10 PMT: R1250 (H6527)
PMT: R6091 DY7 R11
R9 R1584 (H6528) DY8
WITH HA COATING DY6

360 ± 6

56
R8 WITH HA COATING R10
DY5
DY7
218 ± 1

SH R7 R9
77 DY6
MAGNETIC SHIELD DY4 R8
R6 MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm) DY3 DY5
R5 CASE (t=0.8 mm) R7
DY2
R4 DY4
DY1 C6
R3 R6
G BLACK TAPE DY3
R2
K R1 R22 -H.V SOCKET ASSY R5
: SHV-R 74 HOUSING DY2
R4
DY1
R1, R5 : 240 kΩ R3
R2, R10, R16 : 220 kΩ G2
40 C6
R3, R9 : 180 kΩ R2
R4, R6 to R8, R14, R18 : 150 kΩ G1
R11, R13, R17 : 300 kΩ K R1 R21 -H.V
R12, R15 : 360 kΩ : SHV-R
R19 : 51 Ω
R20, R21 : 100 Ω R1, R17 : 240 kΩ C1 : 0.022 µF
70 ± 1 R22 : 10 kΩ
R2 : 360 kΩ C2 : 0.047 µF
C1 : 0.022 µF
R3 : 390 kΩ C3 : 0.1 µF

-HV
SIG
C2 : 0.047 µF
C3 : 0.1 µF R4 : 120 kΩ C4 : 0.22 µF
C4 : 0.22 µF SIGNAL R5 : 180 kΩ C5 : 0.47 µF
C5 : 0.47 µF OUTPUT -H.V R6 to R13 : 100 kΩ C6 : 470 pF
C6 : 470 pF : BNC-R : SHV-R R14, R15 : 150 kΩ
R16 : 300 kΩ
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED R18 : 51 Ω
-HV
SIG

TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT. H6527=Flat window, Borosilicate R19, R20 : 100 Ω
H6528=Curved window, UV glass R21 : 10 kΩ
SIGNAL
OUTPUT -H.V
: BNC-R : SHV-R * MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0331EB TPMHA0332ED

@7 R3600-06

508 ± 10
SIGNAL/HV GND
460 MIN. SIGNAL OUTPUT
PHOTOCATHODE R17 : RG-58C/U (BLACK)
C4 R16 C3 R18
+H.V
P C2 : SINGLE WIRE
R15
DY11
R14 C1
DY10
R13
DY9
R12
DY8
R11
DY7
R10
DY6
R9
DY5
610 ± 20

R8
DY4
R7
DY3
695 TYP.

R6
PMT: R3600-02 DY2
R5
DY1
254 ± 10 R4
F3
R3
R2
HEAT F2
82.7 ± 2.0 SHRINKABLE R1
TUBE F1
K

HYBRID CABLE * R1 : 1.3 MΩ


R3 : 549 kΩ
(85)

R4 : 5.49 kΩ
R5 : 820 kΩ
R2,R6 to R15 : 274 kΩ
CABLE LENGTH R16 : 200 kΩ
116 5000 R17, R18 : 10 kΩ
C1, C2 : 0.001 µF
C3, C4 : 4700 pF

* HYBRID CABLE CONTAINS A SIGNAL CABLE


AND HV WIRE WITH ADDITIONAL COVER.

TPMHA0156EC

55
@8 H8711, H8711-100, H8711-200 @9 H7546B, H7546B-100, H7546B-200

25.7
4 × 16

GND
GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND
4.5 PITCH 4- 0.3 GUIDE MARKS

2
4- 0.3 P1 ANODE1 OUTPUT

0.3
GUIDE MARKS
16

57 58 59 60 61 6263 64
4

P2 ANODE2
. OUTPUT
25.7
18.1

2.54 PITCH

ANODE15 OUTPUT
ANODE16 OUTPUT
..

ANODE1 OUTPUT
ANODE2 OUTPUT

ANODE8 OUTPUT

ANODE9 OUTPUT
15

..
3

25.7
18.1
. ( 0.64)

TERMINAL PINS
14

DY12 OUTPUT
X
P63 ANODE63 OUTPUT 8 × 8

0.95
13

TERMINAL PINS

TERMINAL PINS

TERMINAL PINS
0.3

Y
-HV INPUT
ANODE64 OUTPUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P64
4.2

5 4

Dy12 OUTPUT
TOP VIEW 4- 0.3
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)
GUIDE
MARKS GND TERMINAL PIN
PMT: 30.0 ± 0.5 R20 ( 0.64) × 2
30.0 ± 0.5 R7600-00-M16 (H8711)
R7600-100-M16 (H8711-100) SOFT TAPE
R16
R7600-200-M16 (H8711-200) R34 C4 C3

0.8 MAX.
PMT: R19 R15
0.8 MAX.

INSULATING R7600-00-M64 (H7546B) Dy12

45 ± 0.8
TAPE R7600-100-M64 (H7546B-100) R14
45.0 ± 0.8

R7600-200-M64 (H7546B-200) C2
P1 P2 P8 P9 P15 P16 R18 R18 R13
POM CASE Dy11
R17 C1 R12
C4 R13 C3
DIVIDER R17 Dy10
ASSEMBLY Dy12 POM CASE R11
R16 R12 C2 Dy9

5.2
4.2
Dy11 2.54 R10
R15 R11 C1
2.8

Dy8
SIDE VIEW Dy10 2.54×7=17.78 R9 R1, R5 to R14: 100 kΩ
R10 R2 to R4, R15: 200 kΩ
Dy9 4-SCREWS (M2) -HV INPUT Dy7
R9 TERMINAL PINS R8 R16: 300 kΩ
2.54 5.08 2.54
Dy8 P8 P1 ( 0.64) Dy6 R17 to R19: 51 Ω
7.62 R8

2.54×9=22.86
R7 R20: 10 kΩ
4-SCREWS Dy7 ANODE OUTPUT

2.54
Dy12 OUTPUT Dy5 R21: 1 MΩ
(M2) R7
TERMINAL PIN Dy6
TERMINAL PINS ( 0.64) R6 C1 to C3: 0.022 µF
( 0.46) 2.54 PITCH 8 × 8 Dy4 C4: 0.01 µF
2.54 × 7=17.78

R6 P64 P57
DY

R5
P1

Dy5
P9
2.54

12.7

R5 Dy3
GND

Dy12 OUTPUT
Dy4 R4
GND

P16

TERMINAL PIN GND TERMINAL


-HV

R4
P8

Dy2
Dy3 ( 0.64) PIN ( 0.64)
-HV INPUT R3 R3
ANODE OUTPUT TERMINAL PINS Dy2 Dy1
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.46) R2 F R2
( 0.46, Dy1
R1 to R3 : 360 kΩ R1
2.54 PITCH 8 × 4) R1 R21 -HV INPUT
R4 to R13 : 180 kΩ F K
TERMINAL PIN
BOTTOM VIEW R14 : 1 MΩ K R14 ( 0.64)
R15 to R17 : 51 Ω
R18 : 10 kΩ
C1 to C4 : 0.01 µF

TPMHA0487ED TPMHA0506EC TPMHC0223EB

#0 H8804 #1 H7260K, H7260K-100, H7260K-200


8 × 2 LINE

-HV INPUT TERMINAL PIN


2- 3.5 52.0 ± 0.5 2.54 PITCH
-HV TERMINAL PINS ( 0.64)
4- 0.3 2 2.54×9=22.86 31.8

GND TERMINAL PIN


ASP-23882-A-1, SAMTEC ANODE31 OUTPUT
ANODE32 OUTPUT
GUIDE 1
ANODE1 OUTPUT
ANODE2 OUTPUT

0.3 PMT: 2.54

DY10 OUTPUT
MARKS R7600-M64 SERIES POM CASE
DIVIDER ASSEMBLY
24.0 ± 0.5

ANODE OUTPUT TERMINAL PINS


( 0.64, 2.54 PITCH, 8 × 8)

VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT = 0.37 mA at -900 V (MAX. RATING) INPUT


7

TD-108-T-A-1, SAMTEC × 4 PCS


30.0 ± 0.5
40.0 ± 0.3
48.0 ± 0.5
57 58 59 60 61 6263 64

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2.54×7=17.78

P57
2.54

GND TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)


P64
P1

TS-101-T-A-1, SAMTEC ANODE ANODE 0.8


P8

WINDOW #32 WINDOW #1


DY12 OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)
0.8 TYP.

+0.5 TS-101-T-A-1, SAMTEC


30 - 0 4.2
25.7 4-SCREWS (M2)
+0.5
5 -0 5.2 SHIELD
TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW
45.0 ± 0.8 P1 P2 P31 P32
FILLED
R11 SHIELD
4

WITH SIDE VIEW


X
(PINS CONNECTION: BOTTOM VIEW)
35.0 ± 0.5

INSULATOR 4- 0.3
5

GUIDE
MARKS P1 P9 P17 P25 P33 P41 P49 P57 C3
0.95 C4
-HV GND
Y R9
ACTIVE BASE CIRCUIT

*A HOUSING (POM) DY10


GND C2
R8
2.54 × 15 = 38.1 DY9
3.3

1.27 2.54
C1
DY12 DY8
OUT
P8 P16 P24 P32 P40 P48 P56 P64 DY7
*A: THROUGH HOLE (NO CONNECTION) R7
DY6
R6
DY5
K F R5
Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 P64 P63 P2 P1 DY4
..
.

R4
R17 R18 C4 DY3
R19 R20
DY10 OUTPUT R3
R21 C1 C2 C3 ANODE #31 PIN ( 0.5) DY2
GND TERMINAL R2
ANODE #1 PIN ( 0.5) DY1
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16
R1
G
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)
ANODE64 OUTPUT
ANODE63 OUTPUT

7.5
ANODE2 OUTPUT
ANODE1 OUTPUT
GND TERMINAL PIN

-HV INPUT R1, R5 to R14: 100 kΩ


DY OUT A31-ANODE - A1 GND K R10
..
.

TERMINAL PIN R2 to R4, R15: 200 kΩ A32-ANODE - A2 -HV


Dy12 OUTPUT

2.54

( 0.64) R16: 300 kΩ


5.08
7.62

ANODE #32
( 0.64) × 2

R17 to R19: 51 Ω R1 to R7 : 220 kΩ


R20: 10 kΩ ANODE #2 R8, R9 : 51 Ω
R21: 1 MΩ -HV INPUT R10 : 1 MΩ
C1 to C3: 0.022 µF ANODE #1 to #32 OUTPUT ( 0.46) TERMINAL ( 0.5) R11 : 10 kΩ
C4: 0.01 µF 2.54 PITCH (16 PIN × 2 LINE 2.54 PITCH) C1 to C4 : 0.01 µF
( 0.64) 8 × 8

TPMHA0550EA TPMHA0455ED

56
(Unit: mm)
#2 H8500C
32.7 ± 1.0
27.4 ± 0.9 12 × 3=36
CONNECTION FOR SIGNAL CONNECTORS
16.4 ± 0.5 4 4.5 ± 0.3 (BOTTOM VIEW)
START MARK
1.5 4 2
GND P7 GND P5 GND P3 GND P1
GND P8 GND P6 GND P4 GND P2
6.26

PHOTOCATHODE (EFFECTIVE AREA)


P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 GND P15 GND P13 GND P11 GND P9

H8500
GND P16 GND P14 GND P12 GND P10

8, 7

1
10, 9, 2,
14, 13, 6,

12, 11, 4,
P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16
GND P23 GND P21 GND P19 GND P17

16, 15,
2
P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 GND P24 GND P22 GND P20 GND P18
6.08 × 6=36.48

-HV
52.0 ± 0.3

52.0 ± 0.3
GND P31 GND P29 GND P27 GND P25

2 × 17=34
P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32
49

GND P32 GND P30 GND P28 GND P26

0.5

GND
36
P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 GND P39 GND P37 GND P35 GND P33
GND P40 GND P38 GND P36 GND P34

56, 55

61, 54, 53

52, 51

57, 50, 49
P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 GND P47 GND P45 GND P43 GND P41

DY, 64, 63

60, 59
P49 P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 GND P48 GND P46 GND P44 GND P42

58,
62
GND P55 GND P53 GND P51 GND P49

SIG4

SIG3

SIG2

SIG1
6.26

P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 GND P56 GND P54 GND P52 GND P50
GND P63 GND P61 GND P59 GND P57
6.26 6.08 × 6=36.48 6.26 M3 DEPTH 2.5 GND P64

450 ± 20
INSULATING TAPE GND P62 GND P60 GND P58
GND DY12 GND GND *A GND GND *A
PLASTIC BASE
4-SIGNAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR *B *A GND GND *A GND GND GND GND
PC BOARD
TMM-118-03-G-D, mfg. SAMTEC SIG4 SIG3 SIG2 SIG1
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW
P8 P64
P7 P63
NOTE *A: Polarized position of omitted pin P6 P62
*B: Suitable sockets for the signal connectors will be attached.
The equivalent socket is SQT-118-01-L-D (SAMTEC). P5 P61
As it doesn't have a polarized position marker,
P4 P60
-HV: SHV-P it can be used at any positions.
(SHIELD CABLE, RED) P3 P59
P2 P58
BOTTOM VIEW K DY1 DY2 DY3 DY4 DY5 DY6 DY7 DY8 DY9 DY10 DY11 DY12 GR P1 P57

C7

R20 R16 R17 R18


C1 C2 C3 R19

R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9
ACTIVE VOLTAGE
C8 DIVIDER
C9

(P49 to P56)
(P9 to P16)
R22
....
R21

......

ANODE OUTPUT (P57)


ANODE OUTPUT (P58)
ANODE OUTPUT (P59)
ANODE OUTPUT (P60)
ANODE OUTPUT (P61)
ANODE OUTPUT (P62)
ANODE OUTPUT (P63)
ANODE OUTPUT (P64)
SIGNAL GND

DY12 OUTPUT

ANODE OUTPUT (P1)


ANODE OUTPUT (P2)
ANODE OUTPUT (P3)
ANODE OUTPUT (P4)
ANODE OUTPUT (P5)
ANODE OUTPUT (P6)
ANODE OUTPUT (P7)
ANODE OUTPUT (P8)
R1 to R9: 470 kΩ
R16 to R18: 51 Ω
R19: 10 kΩ
-HV R20: 1 MΩ
SHV-P R21, R22: 4.99 kΩ
(SHIELD CABLE, RED) C1: 0.01 µF
C2: 0.022 µF
C3: 0.033 µF
C7: 0.0047 µF
C8, C9: 0.0015 µF
DIVIDER CURRENT 4-(DOUBLE-ROW 2 mm Pitch) CONNECTOR
173 µA at -1100 V

TPMHA0544EA

#3 H9500

CONNECTION FOR SIGNAL CONNECTORS


(BOTTOM VIEW)
SIG4 SIG3 SIG2 SIG1
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
-HV: SHV-P
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
(SHIELD CABLE, RED)
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
P15 P13 P11 P9 P7 P5 P3 P1
CAP HOUSING (POM) P16 P14 P12 P10 P8 P6 P4 P2
2.6 MAX. P31 P29 P27 P25 P23 P21 P19 P17
SOCKET HOUSING (POM)
SEPARATION MARK P32 P30 P28 P26 P24 P22 P20 P18
+20
450 - 0

ON FOCUSING ELECTRODE BASE (POM) P47 P45 P43 P41 P39 P37 P35 P33
P16 P256
6 P48 P46 P44 P42 P40 P38 P36 P34
START MARK INSULATING TAPE SIG4 SIG3 SIG2 SIG1
P63 P61 P59 P57 P55 P53 P51 P49 P15 P255
P64 P62 P60 P58 P56 P54 P52 P50
......

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ......
PHOTOCATHODE (EFFECTIVE AREA)

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
P79 P77 P75 P73 P71 P69 P67 P65
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 P80 P78 P76 P74 P72 P70 P68 P66
3.04

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 P95 P93 P91 P89 P87 P85 P83 P81


65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
P96 P94 P92 P90 P88 P86 P84 P82
3.04 × 14=42.56

81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 P2 P242
52.0 ± 0.3

97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 P111 P109 P107 P105 P103 P101 P99 P97 K DY1 DY2 DY3 DY4 DY5 DY6 DY7 DY8 DY9 DY10 DY11 DY12 GR P1 P241
46.24

49

113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 P112 P110 P108 P106 P104 P102 P100 P98
129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144
P127 P125 P123 P121 P119 P117 P115 P113
145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 C7
161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 P128 P126 P124 P122 P120 P118 P116 P114
177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 P143 P141 P139 P137 P135 P133 P131 P129
193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 R20 R16 R17 R18
P144 P142 P140 P138 P136 P134 P132 P130 C1 C2 C3 R19
209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224
225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 P159 P157 P155 P153 P151 P149 P147 P145
241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 P160 P158 P156 P154 P152 P150 P148 P146 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9
3.04 1.5 8.6 23.65 8.6 P175 P173 P171 P169 P167 P165 P163 P161 ACTIVE VOLTAGE
(P225 to P240)
(P17 to P32)

P176 P174 P172 P170 P168 P166 P164 P162 C8 DIVIDER


3.04 × 14=42.56 14.4 ± 0.5 4-SIGNAL CONNECTOR M3 DEPTH: 4 P191 P189 P187 P185 P183 P181 P179 P177
49 33.3 ± 0.9 ; QTE-040-03-F-D-A, SAMTEC R21 ....
(0.8 mm PITCH. DOUBLE ROW P192 P190 P188 P186 P184 P182 P180 P178
36.4 ± 0.9 R22
WITH INTEGRAL GND PLATE) P207 P205 P203 P201 P199 P197 P195 P193
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW P208 P206 P204 P202 P200 P198 P196 P194
P223 P221 P219 P217 P215 P213 P211 P209
ANODE OUTPUT (P241)
ANODE OUTPUT (P242)

ANODE OUTPUT (P255)


ANODE OUTPUT (P256)
GND

DY12 OUTPUT

ANODE OUTPUT (P15)


ANODE OUTPUT (P16)

R1 to R9: 470 kΩ (±5 %, 0.125 W)


ANODE OUTPUT (P1)
ANODE OUTPUT (P2)

CABLE ASSEMBLY (SUPPLIED) P224 P222 P220 P218 P216 P214 P212 P210 R16 to R18: 51 Ω (±5 %, 0.125 W)
P239 P237 P235 P233 P231 P229 P227 P225 R19: 10 kΩ (±5 %, 0.125 W)
R20: 1 MΩ (±5 %, 0.125 W)
P240
P255
P238
P253
P236
P251
P234
P249
P232
P247
P230
P245
P228
P243
P226
P241
-HV
SHV-P R21, R22: 4.99 kΩ (±5 %, 0.125 W) ...... ...... ......
(SHIELD CABLE, RED) C1, C7: 0.01 µF (200 V)
P256 P254 P252 P250 P248 P246 P244 P242 C2: 0.022 µF (200 V)
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND C3: 0.033 µF (200 V)
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND C8: 0.0047 µF (2 kV)
(MATES WITH (MATES WITH DIVIDER CURRENT 180 µA at -1100 V
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
50.8

50.8

QTE-040-03 QSE-040-01
-F-D-A) -F-D-A)
DY12
OUTPUT GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 4 × 0.8 mm PITCH HEADER
(P/N QTE-040-03-F-D-A, SAMTEC)

METAL PLATE (GND)

RIBBONIZED COAXIAL CABLE


(50 Ω IMPEDANCE)
14.98 15.72
6.88 170 ± 5

NOTE: 4 SETS OF SOCKET AND CABLE ASSEMBLY WILL BE ATTACHED.


(SOCKET: QSE-040-01-F-D-A, SAMTEC / CABLE ASSEMBLY: EQCD-040-06, 00-SEU-TEU-1, SAMTEC)

TPMHA0504EB

57
Quick Reference for PMT Socket Assemblies
PMT Characteristics Assembly Characteristics
Tube Type No. Refe- Standard Maximum
Assembly H.V Signal
Tube / rence Outline Rating Rating
Type Input Output Notes
Diameter Voltage Page for No. Terminal Terminal Overall1
Divider2
Overall
No.
Distribution PMT Voltage Current Voltage
Ratio Feature
(V) (mA) (V)
R1635 20
E1761-21 10 mm t z SHV BNC -1250 0.35 -1500
R2248 24
(3/8")
E1761-22 R2496 u 20 z SHV BNC -1250 0.32 -1500
R647-01 20
E849-90 13 mm !7 x SHV BNC -1000 0.28 -1250
R2102 24
(1/2")
E849-68 R4124 @9 20 c AWG22 RG-174/U -1000 0.23 -1250
E974-17 R1166 @0 20 v SHV BNC -1000 0.27 -1800
E974-22 19 mm R1450 @6 20 v SHV BNC -1500 0.37 -1800
E2253-05 (3/4") R3478 !2 20 b SHV BNC -1700 0.34 -1800
E974-19 R4125 @1 20 n AWG22 RG-174/U -1500 0.27 -1800
E2037-02 R1548-07 #2 24 m AWG24 AWG24 -1250 0.13 -1750 6 µA is for total of 2 anodes.
E6133-04 R5505-70 ^1 20 , SHV BNC +2000 0.36 +2300 E6133-03 (-HV) is available.
25 mm
E2924-11 R7899 @9 21 . AWG22 RG-174/U -1250 0.28 -1800 For R7899 (Glass Base Type)
(1")
R3998-02 20
E990-29 !4 ⁄0 AWG22 RG-174/U -1000 0.23 -1500
R3998-100-02 26
25 mm
R1924A 20
(1")
E2924-500 @8 ⁄1 SHV BNC -1000 0.24 -1250
28 mm
R7111 20
(1-1/8")
E2624-14 28 mm #2 20 ⁄2 SHV BNC -1500 0.32 -2000
R6427
E2624-04 (1-1/8") #3 20 ⁄3 AWG22 RG-174/U -1500 0.37 -2000
20 -1250 0.32 -1750
E2183-500 @3 20 ⁄4 SHV BNC -1000 0.26 -1250
R580
38 mm 20 -1000 0.26 -1250
R980
(1-1/2") 20 -1500 0.54 -1750
R3886
E2183-501 @5 20 ⁄4 SHV BNC -1000 0.36 -1250
20 -1000 0.36 -1250
E1198-07 51 mm R2154-02 @3 22 ⁄5 AWG22 RG-174/U -1250 0.32 -1750
E2979-500 (2") R1828-01 $4 22 ⁄6 SHV BNC -2500 0.58 -3000 with shield case
22
E1198-05 e 24 ⁄7 AWG22 RG-174/U -1000 0.31 -1500
R1306
22
R1538
22
R1307 SHIELD
E1198-20 e 24 ⁄8 RG-174/U +1000 0.28 +1500
51 mm CABLE
22
(2")
R6231 22
60 mm
R6231-100 26 SHIELD
E1198-26 (2.4") ⁄9 RG-174/U -1000 0.25 -1500
R6232 22 CABLE
76 mm
R6233 22
(3")
R6233-100 y 26
R6234 24
R6235 24 SHIELD
E1198-27 ⁄9 RG-174/U +1000 0.25 +1500
R6236 24 CABLE
R6237 24
R329-02 22 -2700 shield case is available.
E5859 51 mm %3 ¤0 SHV BNC -2000 0.5
R6091 22 -2500 +HV type (E5859-02) is available.
(2")
R329-02 22
76 mm -2700 shield case is available.
E5859-01 R331-05 %0 22 ¤0 SHV BNC -1500 0.42
(3") -2500 +HV type (E5859-03) is available.
R6091 22
Note:
1: When overall voltage is negative (-HV), DC and pulse signals are obtained. When it's positive (+HV), pulse signal is obtained.
2: The maximum average anode current is defined as 5 % of divider current.

58
PMT Characteristics Assembly Characteristics
Tube Type No. Refe- Standard Maximum
Assembly H.V Signal
Tube / rence Outline Rating Rating
Type Input Output Notes
Diameter Voltage Page for No. Terminal Terminal Overall 1
Divider2
Overall
No.
Distribution PMT Voltage Current Voltage
Ratio Feature
(V) (mA) (V)
-1250 0.32 -1500
SHIELD
E1198-22 ¤1 RG-174/U -1250 0.32 -1500
CABLE
-1500 0.38 -2000
R877 22 +1250 0.32 +1500
SHIELD
E1198-23 R877-100 !8 26 ¤1 RG-174/U +1250 0.32 +1500 shield case is available.
127 mm CABLE
R1512 22 +1500 0.38 +2000
(5")
-1250 0.32 -1500
E6316-01 ¤2 SHV BNC -1250 0.32 -1500
-1500 0.38 -2000
R1250 22
E7693 %6 ¤3 SHV BNC -2000 0.68 -3000
R1584 22
204 mm
R5912 22
(8") +HV type (E7694-01) is
E7694 %8 ¤3 SHV BNC -1500 0.32 -1800
254 mm available.
R7081 22
(10")
24
E5770 16 mm w ¤4 PIN PIN -800 0.29 -1000 on-board type
R7400U 24
TO-8
R7400U-06 24
E5780 Type w ¤5 AWG22 RG-174/U -800 0.29 -1000 cable type
24
R7600U 24
R7600U-03 24 SHIELD
E5996 @2 ¤6 RG-174/U -800 0.3 -900
R7600U-100 24 CABLE
R7600U-200 24
R7600U-00-M4 24
SHIELD
E7083 R7600U-100-M4 @2 24 ¤7 0.8D-QEV -800 0.3 -900
CABLE
R7600U-200-M4 24
30 mm
R5900U-00-L16 24
Square SHIELD Active base type
E6736 R5900U-100-L16 !7 24 ¤8 0.8D-QEV -800 0.34 -900
Type CABLE (E6572) is available.
R5900U-200-L16 24
SHIELD
E7514 R8900U-00-C12 #7 44 ¤9 0.8D-QEV -800 0.27 -1000
CABLE
R8900U 24 SHIELD
E10411 !6 ‹0 RG-174/U -800 0.3 -1000
R8900U-100 24 CABLE
R8900-00-M16 24
E9349 $0 ‹1 PIN PIN -800 0.28 -1000
R8900-100-M16 24
Note:
1: When overall voltage is negative (-HV), DC and pulse signals are obtained. When it's positive (+HV), pulse signal is obtained.
2: The maximum average anode current is defined as 5 % of divider current.

59
Dimensional Outline and Circuit Diagrams
For PMT Socket Assemblies
z E1761-21, E1761-22
E1761-21 E1761-22
SOCKET SOCKET
10.6 ± 0.2 PMT PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT PMT PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT
6 : RG-174/U (BLACK) 6 : RG-174/U (BLACK)
3

BNC CONNECTOR BNC CONNECTOR


SOCKET: E678-11N
P P
50.0 ± 0.5

HOUSING R11 C3 R10 C3


(INSULATOR) DY8 7 DY8 7
R10 C2 R9 C2
DY7 5 DY7 5
R9 C1 R8 C1
SIGNAL OUTPUT DY6 8 DY6 8
: RG-174/U (BLACK) R8 R7 R1 to R4 : 510 kΩ
BNC CONNECTOR DY5 4 DY5 4
R5 to R10 : 330 kΩ
R7 R1 to R11 : 330 kΩ R6
DY4 9 DY4 9 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
R6 C1 to C3 : 10 nF R5
-H.V DY3 3 DY3 3
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R5 R4
450

SHV CONNECTOR DY2 10 DY2 10


R4 R3
R3 DY1 2
DY1 2 R2
R2 R1 -H.V
R1 -H.V K 11 : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
K 11 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) SHV CONNECTOR
SHV CONNECTOR

TACCA0075EB TACCA0076EC

x E849-90 c E849-68
SOCKET SIGNAL GND
PMT PIN No.
7 SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
0.5 MAX.

0.5 MAX.

14.0 ± 0.3 PMT SOCKET 14.0 ± 0.3 POWER SUPPLY GND


PIN No. P R11 C3 AWG22 (BLACK)
SIGNAL OUTPUT
6 DY10 8
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
10 5

10 5

BNC CONNECTOR R10 C2


12.6 P 12.6 DY9 6
45.0 ± 0.5

R11 C3
45.0 ± 0.5

R9 C1
12.4 DY10 7
12.4 DY8 9
R10 C2 R1 to R11: 330 kΩ
DY9 5
R8
C1 to C3: 10 nF DY7 5
R9 C1
HOUSING HOUSING R7
DY8 8
(INSULATOR) R8 (INSULATOR) DY6 10
DY7 4 R6 R1: 1 MΩ
POTTING R7 POTTING R3: 510 kΩ
DY6 9 DY5 4
COMPOUND COMPOUND R2, R4 to R11: 330 kΩ
R6 R5 C1 to C3: 10 nF
450 ± 10

450 ± 10

DY5 3 DY4 11
R5 R4
DY4 10
DY3 3
R4
DY3 2 R3
R3 DY2 12
DY2 11 R2
R2 DY1 2
DY1 1
R1
R1 -HV K -HV
13 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) 13
K AWG22 (VIOLET)
SHV CONNECTOR

TACCA0077ED TACCA0210EB

v E974-17, E974-22
E974-17 E974-22
SOCKET
SOCKET
PMT PIN No. PMT PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT
SIGNAL OUTPUT
5 : RG-174/U (BLACK) 5 : RG-174/U(BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR BNC CONNECTOR

23.0 ± 0.5 P R11 C3


6 P
17.4 ± 0.2
DY10 R11 C3
R10 C2 DY10 6
DY9 4 R10 C2
R9 C1 DY9 4
DY8 7 R9 C1 R1: 680 kΩ
R8 DY8 7 R3: 510 kΩ
47.5 ± 1.0

DY7 3 R8
43.0 ± 0.5

R2, R4 to R11: 330 kΩ


R7 DY7 3
R7 C1 to C3: 10 nF
HOUSING DY6 8
(INSULATOR) R6 R1 : 510 kΩ DY6 8
R2 to R11 : 330 kΩ R6
DY5 2
C1 to C3 : 10 nF DY5 2
R5 R5
DY4 9 DY4 9
450 ± 10

POTTING R4
COMPOUND
R4
DY3 1 DY3 1
R3 R3
DY2 10 DY2 10
R2 R2
E974-17, -18 attaches BNC DY1 12 DY1 12
-HV R1 -HV
and SHV connector at the K R1
11 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) K 11 : SHIELD CABLE(RED)
end of cables.
SHV CONNECTOR SHV CONNECTOR

TACCA0212EB TACCA0078EC

60
(Unit: mm)
b E2253-05 n E974-19
SOCKET
PMT
PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT
5
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
PMT SOCKET P
PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT GND
5 : RG-174/U (BLACK) R16 : AWG22 (BLACK)
+0
18.6 - 0.4 BNC CONNECTOR 23.0 ± 0.5 R15 C3
P
R11 C3 17.4 ± 0.2
DY8 7 R14
R10 C2 DY10 6
6.2

DY7 3 R1: 1 MΩ SOCKET R13


55.0 ± 0.5

R9 C1 R2: 750 kΩ : E678-12H


HOUSING DY6 8 R12 C2

47.5 ± 1.0
R3: 560 kΩ
R8

43.0 ± 0.5
(INSULATOR) R4, R6 to R11: 330 kΩ
DY5 2 R11
R7 R5: 510 kΩ HOUSING
DY9 4
DY4 9 C1 to C3: 10 nF (INSULATOR) R10
R6 C1
POTTING DY3 1 R9
450 ± 10

R5 DY8 7
COMPOUND DY2 10 R8
R4 -HV DY7 3
DY1 12
: AWG22 (VIOLET) R7
R3 DY6 8 R1: 499 kΩ
R2 GND R6 R2 to R7: 330 kΩ

+20
-HV

450 -0
R1 DY5 2
: AWG22 (BLACK) R8,R11 to R13: 390 kΩ
K 11 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) R5
DY4 9 R9, R10: 300 kΩ
SHV CONNECTOR
SIGNAL OUTPUT R4 R14 to R16: 360 kΩ
: RG-174/U (BLACK) DY3 1 C1 to C3: 10 nF
R3
DY2 10
R2

5
5 10
DY1 12
K
R1 -HV
11 : AWG22
TACCA0079EB (VIOLET) TACCA0230EB

m E2037-02 , E6133-04
PMT SOCKET R20
SOCKET PIN No. C6 SIGNAL OUTPUT
PMT PIN No.
10 : RG-174/U (BLACK)
8 SIGNAL OUTPUT2 BNC CONNECTOR
: AWG24(RED) R19 C7
R1 +H.V
7 SIGNAL OUTPUT1 24.0 ± 0.5 P
: AWG24(YELLOW) : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
22.0 ± 0.5 R24 R18 C5 SHV CONNECTOR
24 ± 0.5 SIGNAL GND DY15 9
: AWG24(BLACK) R23 R17 C4
21.9 POWER SUPPLY GND DY14 11
2

P : AWG24(BLACK) R22 R16 C3


R11 C3
2

DY13 8
55.0 ± 0.5

DY10 9 R15 C2
R10 C2 HOUSING DY12 12
30.0 ± 0.5

HOUSING R14 C1 R1: 10 kΩ


2

DY9 6 (INSULATOR)
(INSULATOR) DY11 7 R2 to R18: 330 kΩ
R9 C1 R13 R19: 100 kΩ
DY8 10 DY10 13 R20, R21: 1 MΩ
R8 R12
R22 to R24: 51 Ω
DY7 11 POTTING DY9 6
POTTING R11 C1 to C5: 10 nF
COMPOUND C6, C7: 4.7 nF
COMPOUND DY8 14
DY7 5 R10
R1 : 2.7 MΩ SIGNAL OUTPUT
R7 DY7 5
450 ± 10

R2, R4 to R11 : 680 kΩ : RG-174/U (BLACK) R9


450 ± 10

DY6 12
R3 : 1 MΩ BNC CONNECTOR DY6 15
R6
C1 to C3 : 10 nF R8
DY5 4 +H.V DY5 4
R5 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) R7
DY4 13 SHV CONNECTOR DY4 16
R4 R6
DY3 DY3 3
3 R5
R3 DY2 17
DY2 14 R4
R2 DY1 2
DY1 2 R3
K
K R1 R2
-HV R21
17 1
: AWG24(VIOLET)

TACCA0028EC TACCA0231EB

. E2924-11 ⁄0 E990-29

44.0 ± 0.3 SOCKET 44.0 ± 0.3


PMT PIN No.
35.0 ± 0.3 SIGNAL GND
35.0 ± 0.3
7 SIGNAL OUTPUT PMT SOCKET SIGNAL GND
P RG-174/U (BLACK) PIN No.
SIGNAL OUTPUT
POWER SUPPLY GND 7
RG-174/U (BLACK)
30.0 ± 0.3

R13 C3 AWG22 (BLACK)


30.0 ± 0.3

DY10 10 P POWER SUPPLY GND


R12 C2 R11 C3 AWG22 (BLACK)
DY9 6 DY9 8
R11 C1 R10 C2
2- 3.5 DY8 11 DY8 6
26.0 ± 0.3 R10 R9 C1
2- 3.5
DY7 5 26.0 ± 0.3 DY7 9
R9 R8
R1 to R4, R6 to R13 : 330 kΩ
7

DY6 12 DY6 5 R1 : 1 MΩ
R8 R5 : 510 kΩ R7
0.8

R2 to R6,R8 to R11 : 330 kΩ


7
43.0 ± 0.5

DY5 4 C1 to C3 : 10 nF DY5 10
R6 R7 : 510 kΩ
0.8

R7
43.0 ± 0.5

DY4 3 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
HOUSING DY4 13 R5
28.0 ± 0.5 (INSULATOR) R6 DY3 12
DY3 3 HOUSING R4
R5 28.0 ± 0.5 (INSULATOR) DY2 2
450 ± 10

POTTING DY2 14 R3
COMPOUND R4 DY1 13
DY1 2 R2
450 ± 10

R3 POTTING G 1
COMPOUND R1 -HV
R2 K 14
AWG22 (VIOLET)

K R1
1 -HV
AWG22 (VIOLET)

TACCA0032EC TACCA0215EC

61
⁄1 E2924-500 ⁄2 E2624-14
44.0 ± 0.3
44.0 ± 0.3
35.0 ± 0.3
35.0 ± 0.3

PMT SOCKET
PMT SOCKET
30.0 ± 0.3

PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT


PIN No.

30.0 ± 0.3
SIGNAL OUTPUT 7 : RG-174/U (BLACK)
7 BNC CONNECTOR
2- 3.5 RG-174/U (BLACK)
P BNC CONNECTOR
R13 C3 P
Dy10 10
R14 R11 C3
26.0 ± 0.3 R12 C2 Dy10 8
Dy9 6 R1: 1320 kΩ
R11 C1 2- 3.5 R3: 510 kΩ
Dy8 11 R13 R10 C2
26.0 ± 0.3
7

R10 Dy9 5 R2, R4 to R11: 330 kΩ


Dy7 5 R12 to R14: 51 Ω
R12 R9 C1
43.0 ± 0.5
0.8

R9 C1 to C3: 10 nF
Dy6 12 Dy8 9
C4: 4.7 nF

7
28.0 ± 0.5 R8 R8
Dy5 4 R1 to R13: 330 kΩ Dy7 4

0.8
R7 R7

43.0 ± 0.5
HOUSING Dy4 13
C1 to C3: 10 nF Dy6 10
(INSULATOR) R6 C4: 4.7 nF R6
Dy3 3 Dy5 3
R5 28.0 ± 0.5 HOUSING R5
Dy2 14 Dy4 11
POTTING (INSULATOR) R4
R4 Dy3
COMPOUND Dy1 2 2
R3 R3
450 ± 10

Dy2 12
K R2 C4 POTTING R2
K Dy1

450 ± 10
14
-HV COMPOUND C4
R1
1 SHIELD CABLE (RED) R1 -H.V
SHV CONNECTOR 13 : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

TACCA0081EC TACCA0082EC

⁄3 E2624-04 ⁄4 E2183-500, E2183-501


E2183-500
SOCKET
PMT
SIGNAL GND PIN NO. SIGNAL OUTPUT
PMT SOCKET
6 :RG-174/U (BLACK)
PIN No.
BNC CONNECTOR
7 SIGNAL OUTPUT
32.0 ± 0.5 : RG-174/U (BLACK)
25.2 ± 0.5
P GND P
: AWG22 (BLACK) 52.0 ± 0.5 R12 C3
R14 R11 C5 C6
DY10 7
Dy10 8 34.0 ± 0.3 C2
R11
8.2
4

R13 R10 C4 R1: 800 kΩ DY9 5


49.0 ± 0.5

Dy9 5 R2, R4 to R6: 200 kΩ R10 C1


HOUSING R3, R8: 300 kΩ DY8 8
R12 R9 C3
40.0 ± 0.5

HOUSING
(INSULATOR) Dy8 R7: 240 kΩ R9
9 (INSULATOR) R1 : 10 kΩ
R8 C2 R9: 400 kΩ DY7 4
Dy7 4 R2 : 660 kΩ
R10: 660 kΩ
R7 C1 R8 R3 to R12 : 330 kΩ
POTTING Dy6 10 R11: 600 kΩ
DY6 9 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
COMPOUND R6 R12 to R14: 51 Ω POTTING
Dy5 3 R7 C4 : 4.7 nF
R5 C1: 10 nF COMPOUND
Dy4 11 C2, C3: 22 nF DY5 3
R4 C4 to C6: 33 nF R6
450 ± 10

450 ± 10

Dy3 2
R3 DY4 10
Dy2 12 R5
R2
K Dy1 14 DY3 2
R1 -H.V R4
13 : AWG22/TFE
DY2 11
(VIOLET)
R3 C4
DY1 1
5 10

K R2 R1 -HV
12 : SHIELD CABLE(RED)
SHV CONNECTOR
TACCA0084ED
TACCA0166EC

⁄5 E1198-07
E2183-501
PMT SOCKET
PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT
SOCKET SIGNAL GND 6 : RG-174/U (BLACK)
PMT
PIN No. BNC CONNECTOR
11 SIGNAL OUTPUT P R14
C4
RG-174/U (BLACK) R15 R13 R1: 10 kΩ
Dy10 7
POWER SUPPLY GND R12 R2, R11, R13: 300 kΩ
C3 R3 to R7, R14: 150 kΩ
P R11 C3 AWG22 (BLACK) R11
DY10 10 Dy9 5 R8: 180 kΩ
R10 C2 R9: 220 kΩ
R10 C2 Dy8 8
DY9 9 R9 C1 R10: 330 kΩ
Dy7 4
R9 C1 R12: 240 kΩ
R8
DY8 8 Dy6 9 R15: 51 Ω
R8 R7 C1:10 nF
Dy5 3
DY7 7 R6 C2: 22 nF
64.0 ± 0.3
R7 Dy4 10 C3: 47 nF
56.0 ± 0.3 DY6 6 R5
R1 : 680 kΩ Dy3 2 C4: 100 nF
R6 C4 R2 to R11 : 330 kΩ R4 C5: 4.7 nF
DY5 5 Dy2 11
C1 to C3 : 10 nF R3 C5
R5 C4 : 4.7 nF K Dy1 1 -H.V
DY4 4 R2
38.0 ± 0.5

12 : SHIELD CABLE (RED)


R4 R1 SHV CONNECTOR
DY3 3
HOUSING R3
(METAL) DY2 2
R2 TACCA0086EC
450 ± 10

DY1 1
K R1
-HV
14
AWG22 (VIOLET)

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

TACCA0220EB

62
(Unit: mm)
⁄6 E2979-500 ⁄7 E1198-05
62.0 ± 0.5
SOCKET
SOCKET PMT
PMT PIN No. PIN No.
SIGNAL OUTPUT
10 11 SIGNAL OUTPUT
BNC CONNECTOR
P RG-174/U (BLACK)
R18
C7 C10 GND
164.0 ± 0.5

R21 R17 P
DY12 11 R10 C3 AWG22 (BLACK)
R16 DY8 8
C6 C9
R20 R15 C11 R9 C2
MAGNETIC DY11 8
C5 C8 DY7 7
SHILD CASE R19 R14
DY10 12 R8 C1
R13 C4 R1: 10 kΩ
DY9 7 DY6 6
R12 C3 R2, R5: 240 kΩ R7
DY8 13 R3, R7 to R12, R18: 200 kΩ
R11 C2 64.0 ± 0.3 DY5 5
DY7 6 R4, R6: 360 kΩ R6
R10 R13 to R17: 300 kΩ 56.0 ± 0.3
3-M2 DY6 14 DY4 4 R1 to R10 : 330 kΩ
R19 to R21: 51 Ω
11

R9 R5 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
82.0 ± 0.5

DY5 5 C1: 470 pF C4


R8 DY3 3 C4 : 4.7 nF
DY4 15 C2 to C8, C11: 10 nF R4
HOUSING R7

38.0 ± 0.5
DY3 3 C9: 22 nF DY2 2
(METAL) R6 C10: 33 nF
DY2 17 R3
R5 DY1 1
DY1 2 HOUSING
R4 R2
G2 (METAL)
ACC G 13
R3
G1 19 K R1

450 ± 10
R2 C1 -HV -HV
K 20 14
R1 SHV CONNECTOR AWG22
(VIOLET)
The housing is internally
-H.V

connected to the GND.


SIG

The housing is internally


SIGNAL connected to the GND.
OUTPUT -H.V
: BNC-R : SHV-R

TACCA0093EB TACCA0221EB

⁄8 E1198-20

SOCKET SIGNAL GND


PMT
PIN No.
11 SIGNAL OUTPUT
C5 RG-174/U (BLACK)
R11 C4
+HV
P SHIELD CABLE (RED)
R10 C3
DY8 8 POWER SUPPLY GND
R9 C2
DY7 7
R8 C1
DY6 6
64.0 ± 0.3 R7 R1 to R11: 330 kΩ
DY5 5 C1 to C3: 10 nF
56.0 ± 0.3 C4, C5: 4.7 nF
R6
DY4 4
R5
DY3 3
38.0 ± 0.5

R4
DY2 2
R3
HOUSING DY1 1
(METAL) R2
G 13
450 ± 10

K R1
14

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

TACCA0223EC

⁄9 E1198-26, E1198-27
E1198-26 E1198-27
SOCKET SOCKET
PMT SIGNAL GND R13 SIGNAL GND
PIN No. PMT PIN No.
12 SIGNAL OUTPUT 12 SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK) C5 RG-174/U (BLACK)
R11 C4
R12
+HV
P R11 C3 P R10 C3 SHIELD CABLE (RED)
DY8 11 DY8 11 POWER SUPPLY GND
R10 C2 R9 C2
DY7 10 DY7 10
R9 C1 R8 C1
64.0 ± 0.3 DY6 7 DY6 7
R8 R1: 10 kΩ R7
56.0 ± 0.3
DY5 6 R2, R3: 680 kΩ DY5 6
R7 R4 to R11: 330 kΩ R6
DY4 5 C1 to C3: 10 nF DY4 5 R1 to R2 : 680 kΩ
R6 C4: 4.7 nF R5 R3 to R11 : 330 kΩ
38.0 ± 0.5

DY3 4 DY3 4 R12 : 10 kΩ


R5 R4 R13 : 1 MΩ
DY2 3 DY2 3 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
HOUSING
R4 R3 C4, C5 : 4.7 nF
(METAL)
DY1 1 DY1 1
R3 R2
450 ± 10

G 13 C4 G 13
K R2 R1 K R1
14 -HV 14
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
The housing is internally POWER SUPPLY GND The housing is internally
connected to the GND. connected to the GND.

TACCA0224EB TACCA0225EB

63
¤0 E5859, E5859-01
E5859 E5859-01
PMT SOCKET PMT SOCKET
PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT PIN No. SIGNAL OUTPUT
7 7
: BNC-R BNC-R
P P
R24 R24
C6 C7 C4
R27 R23 R27 R23
Dy12 8 Dy12 8
R22 R22
R21 C5 R21 C3
R26 R20 R26 R20
58.0 ± 0.5 Dy11 6 Dy11 6
R19 R19
C4 C2
51.0 ± 0.4 R25 R18 R25 R18
Dy10 12 Dy10 12
R17 R1 : 10 kΩ R17 R1 : 10 kΩ
C3 R2, R12, R16, R17, R20, R21 : 180 kΩ
R16 R16 R2 to R6,R9 to R13 : 220 kΩ
Dy9 Dy9
12.5 9

3-M2 5 R3, R13, R18, R19, R22 to R24 : 226 kΩ 5


R7,R8 : 154 kΩ
R15 R15
55.0 ± 0.5

(THREADED HOLES C2 R4, R5, R7, R8 : 121 kΩ R14 to R21,R23,R24 : 110 kΩ


FOR INSTALLATION R14 R6, R9 to R11, R14, R15 : 150 kΩ R14 R22 : 0 Ω
Dy8 13 Dy8 13
OF MAGNETIC R13 R25 : 51 kΩ R13 R25 : 51 Ω
SHIELD CASE) Dy7 4
R26, R27 : 100 Ω Dy7 4
R12 R12 R26,R27 : 100 Ω
Dy6 14 C1 : 470 pF Dy6 14
C1 : 470 pF
HOUSING R11 R11
Dy5 3 C2 : 22 nF Dy5 3 C2,C3 : 10 nF
(METAL) C3 : 47 nF
SH 10 R10 SH 10 R10 C4 : 22 nF
C4 : 100 nF
60.0 ± 0.5 Dy4 15 C5 to C7 : 220 nF Dy4 15
R9 R9
Dy3 2 Dy3 2
R8 R8
R7 R7
Dy2 16 Dy2 16
R6 R6
Dy1 1 Dy1 1
R5 R5
G 17 G 17
R4 R4
-H.V
SIG

SIGNAL R3 C1 R3 C1
OUTPUT -H.V
K R2 -HV K R2 -HV
:BNC-R :SHV-R 21 21
R1 SHV-R R1 SHV-R

The housing is internally The housing is internally


connected to the GND. TACCA0176EC connected to the GND. TACCA0178EC

¤1 E1198-22, E1198-23
E1198-22 E1198-23
SOCKET SOCKET
PMT PMT
PIN No. SIGNAL GND PIN No. C6 SIGNAL GND
11 SIGNAL OUTPUT 11 SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK) RG-174/U (BLACK)
R13 C5
+HV
P R13 C3 SHIELD CABLE (RED)
P R12 C3 C4 R14
DY10 10
DY10 10 POWER SUPPLY GND
R12 C2
DY9 R11 C2
9
R11 C1 DY9 9
DY8 R10 C1
8
R10 DY8 8
DY7 R9
7
R9 DY7 7
DY6 R8
6 R1: 10 kΩ R1 to R12 : 330 kΩ
64.0 ± 0.3 R8 DY6 6
R2 to R13: 330 kΩ R7 R13 : 1 MΩ
56.0 ± 0.3 DY5 5 C1 to C3: 10 nF R14 : 10 kΩ
R7 DY5 5
C4: 4.7 nF R6 C1 to C4 : 10 nF
DY4 4 C5, C6 : 4.7 nF
R6 DY4 4
DY3 R5
3
38.0 ± 0.5

R5 DY3 3
DY2 R4
2
R4 DY2 2
HOUSING R3
DY1 1
(METAL) DY1 1
R3 C4
G R2
450 ± 10

13
R2 G 13
K R1 -HV
K R1
14 SHIELD CABLE (RED) 14
* The housing is internally connected to POWER SUPPLY GND
the GND. * The housing is internally connected to the GND.
** High voltage shielded cable can be ** High voltage shielded cable can be connected to
connected to a connector for RG-174/U. a connector for RG-174/U.
TACCA0168EB TACCA0169EC

¤2 E6316-01

PMT SOCKET TO AL HOUSING


PIN No.
SIGNAL OUTPUT
11
: BNC-R
P
R13 C3
Dy10 10
64.0 ± 0.5 R12 C2
Dy9 9
R11 C1
Dy8 8
THREADED HOLES R10
FOR INSTALLATION Dy7 7 R1: 10 kΩ
51.5 ± 0.5

OF MAGNETIC R9 R2 to R13: 330 kΩ


Dy6 6
SHIELD CASE R8 C1 to C3: 10 nF
(e. g; E989-60 FOR R877 Dy5 5 C4: 4.7 nF
E989-61 FOR R878) R7
Dy4 4
R6
HOUSING Dy3 3
R5
(METAL) Dy2 2
R4
Dy1 1 C4
G R3
13
R2 -H.V
K 14
: SHV-R
R1
-H.V
SIG

The housing is internally


SIGNAL connected to the GND.
OUTPUT -H.V
: BNC-R : SHV-R Note: Magnetic shield case is available
to order separately.
TACCA0089EB

64
(Unit: mm)
¤3 E7693, E7694

E7693 E7694
PMT SOCKET PMT SOCKET
PIN No. PIN No.
10 SIGNAL OUTPUT 8 SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R : BNC-R
P P
R21 R18 C5 R20
Dy14 11 R17 C3
R20 R17 C4 Dy10 12
74.0 ± 0.5 Dy13 8 R19 R16 C2
R19 R16 C3 Dy9 7
Dy12 12 R18 R15 C1
Dy8 13
R15 C2 R14
Dy11 7
Dy7
R1 : 10 kΩ 5
R14 C1
Dy10 13 R2, R18 : 240 kΩ R13 R1 : 10 kΩ
Dy6 14
R13 R3 : 360 kΩ R12 R2, R3, R7 : 750 kΩ
Dy9 6
Dy5
100.0 ± 0.5

R4 : 390 kΩ 4
R12 R4, R9 : 200 kΩ
Dy8 14 R5 : 120 kΩ R11
R11 R5 : 91 kΩ
Dy7 5 R6 : 180 kΩ R10
R7 to R14 : 100 kΩ Dy4 16
R6 : 510 kΩ
R10 R8 : 300 kΩ
Dy6 15 R15, R16 : 150 kΩ R9
R9 R17 : 300 kΩ R10 : 100 kΩ
Dy5 4
R19 : 51 Ω R8 R11 to R17 : 150 kΩ
Dy3 3
HOUSING R8 R20, R21 : 100 Ω
Dy4 16 R7 R18 to R20 : 51 Ω
(METAL) C1 : 22 nF Dy2 17
R7 R6 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
Dy3 3 C2 : 47 nF
R6 C4 : 4.7 nF
Dy2 17 C3 : 100 nF R5
R5 C4 : 220 nF Dy1 1
Dy1 2
C5 : 470 nF F3 2 R4 C4
G1 G2

R4 C6 C6 : 0.47 nF F2 19 R3
R3 F1 18
19 R2 R1 -HV
R2 R1 -HV K 20
: SHV-R
-H.V

K
SIG

20
: SHV-R
The housing is internally
SIGNAL The housing is internally connected to the GND.
OUTPUT -H.V connected to the GND.
: BNC-R : SHV-R
TACCA0227EC TACCA0229EB

¤4 E5770 ¤5 E5780
6 SIGNAL OUT
6
GND or +HV SOCKET
P R9 C3 RG-174/U
DY8
GUIDE MARK R8 C2 GND (BLACK)
DY7 P R9 C3
R7 C1 GUIDE MARK
Top View DY8
DY6 R8 C2
R6 DY7
17±0.2 DY5 17 ± 0.2 R7 C1
R5 DY6
DY4
R6
R4
10±0.5

DY3 DY5
R3 R5 R1 to R8 : 330 kΩ
15 ± 0.5

DY2 DY4 R9 : 160 kΩ


R2 HOUSING R4 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
0.45 DY1 DY3
(INSULATOR)
7

K R1 R3
-HV or GND DY2
Side View R2
R1 to R8 : 330 kΩ DY1
SIGNAL OUTPUT K R1
10.16 R9 : 160 kΩ : RG-174/U
C1 to C3 : 10 nF/ 200 V -HV (VIOLET)
-HV
SIGNAL OUT
450

-HV
: AWG22 (VIOLET)
2.54

GND
2.54

For +HV, it will be necessary to use a : AWG22 (BLACK)


coupling capacitor between the output
5.08 GND and the customer's signal processing
circuit.
Bottom View
TACCA0057EF TACCA0060EE

¤6 E5996
SOCKET SIGNAL GND
PMT
30.0 ± 0.5 PIN No.
30
SIGNAL OUTPUT
PIN No.1 RG-174/U (BLACK)
P
30.0 ± 0.5

R14 R11 C3
DY10 24

R13 R10 C2
DY9 23

R12 R9 C1
HOUSING
DY8 22
(INSULATOR)
R8
DY7
15.0 ± 0.5

21
R1 to R3 : 330 kΩ
R7
R4 to R11 : 220 kΩ
DY6 20
R12 to R14 : 51 Ω
POTTING R6 R15 : 1 MΩ
DY5 19
COMPOUND C1 to C3 : 10 nF
R5
450 ± 10

DY4 7

R4
DY3 6

R3
DY2 5
R2
DY1 4
K
R15 R1
-HV
1
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND

TACCA0234ED

65
¤7 E7083 ¤8 E6736
SOCKET
30.0 ± 0.5 PMT SIGNAL GND
PIN No. SOCKET
PIN No.1 30.0 ± 0.5 PMT SIGNAL GND
27 P4 PIN No.
28 P16
30.0 ± 0.5

15 P3 29 •
SIGNAL OUTPUT
27 •
P2 : 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

30.0 ± 0.5
11 3 •
23 •
31 P1 4 •
HOUSING Pin No.1 22 •
P4 P3 P2 P1 5 •
(INSULATOR) R14 R11 C3 21 P8 SIGANL OUTPUT
15.0 ± 0.5

DY10 24 6 • : 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

450 ± 10 15.0 ± 0.5


20 •
R13 R10 C2 7 •
HOUSING
DY9 23 19 •
(INSULATOR)
R12 R9 C1 11 •
13 •
DY8 22
12 P1
450 ± 10

R8

P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
P9
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
DY7 21
R1 to R3 : 330 kΩ Dy10
R14 R11 C3 R1 to R11 : 220 kΩ
R7 26
R4 to R11 : 220 kΩ R13 R10 C2 R12 to R14 : 51 Ω
DY6 20 Dy9 10
R12 to R14 : 51 Ω R12 R9 C1 R15 : 1 MΩ
R6 R15 : 1 MΩ Dy8 24 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
DY5 19
-HV R8
C1 to C3 : 10 nF Dy7 8
R5 P3 P1 P2 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) R7
Dy6 2
P2 P3 DY4 7 R6
POTTING Dy5 18
R4 R5
COMPUND P4 Dy4 31
DY3 6
P7 P5 P6 R4
-HV R3 P9 P8 Dy3 15
P11 P10
: SHIELD CABLE P13 P12 R3
DY2 5 Dy2 32
GUIDE (RED) R2
R2 K Dy1 16
MARK DY1 4 GUIDE MARKE R15 R1 -HV
17
P1 P4 K P15 P16 P14 : SHIELD CABLE (RED)
R15 R1 -HV
1 : SHIELD CABLE (RED) P1 to P16 : SIGNAL OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY GND
P1 to P4: SIGNAL OUTPUT 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)
0.8D-QEV (GRAY) POWER SUPPLY GND

TACCA0162ED TACCA0158EE

¤9 E7514
SOCKET
PMT SIGNAL GND
25.4 ± 0.5 PIN No.
PIN No. 1 16 PX6
PX6
24 PY6
PY6
25.4 ± 0.5

15 PX5
PX5
23 PY5
PY5
14 PX4
PX4
HOUSING 22 PY4 SIGNAL OUTPUT
PY4
(INSULATOR)
15.0 ± 0.5

: 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)
12 PX3
PX3
20 PY3
PY3
11 PX2
PX2
19 PY2
PY2
450

10 PX1
PX1
13 PY1
PY1
R18 R14 C3
DY11 8
R17 R13 C2
DY10 27
R16 R12 C1
DY9 7
R11
DY8 28
PY1 PX4 R10 R1, R14: 110 kΩ
PX2
DY7 6 R2: 330 kΩ
PX1 PX3 PX5 R3 to R13: 220 kΩ
-H.V PX6 R9
R15: 1 MΩ
DY6 29
: SHIELD CABLE (RED) R16 to R18: 51 Ω
PY2 R8
PY3 C1 to C3: 10 nF
POTTING DY5 5
COMPOUND R7
PY4 DY4 30
PY5
R6
PY6
GUIDE MARK DY3 4
R5
DY2 31
PX1 to PX6 R4
PY1 to PY6: SIGNAL OUTPUT
0.8D-QEV (GRAY) R3
DY1 3
R2
G
1
K
R15 R1 -H.V
32
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER
SUPPLY GND TACCA0236EC

66
(Unit: mm)
‹0 E10411

25.4 ± 0.5 PMT SOCKET SIGNAL GND


PIN No.1
PIN No.
SIGNAL OUTPUT
31
RG-174/U (BLACK)
25.4 ± 0.5

P
R15 R12 C3
DY10 24
R14 R11 C2
DY9 23
R13 R10 C1
DY8 22
HOUSING
R9
15.0 ± 0.5

(INSULATOR)
DY7 21
R1, R12 : 110 kΩ
R8 R2 : 330 kΩ
DY6 20 R3 : 430 kΩ
R7 R4 to R11 : 220 kΩ
DY5 19 R13 to R15 : 51 Ω
R6 R16 : 1 MΩ
DY4 7 C1 to C3 : 10 nF
450

R5
DY3 6
R4
DY2 5
R3
DY1 4
R2
1
K R1
R16 -HV
3 SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND
TACCA0298EA

‹1 E9349

ANODE OUTPUT
OUTPUT

25.4 ± 0.5
DY12
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9

PIN No.1

SOCKET
28
29
30
31
39
40
41
32
38
43
42
33
37
36
35
34

PIN No.
GND
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16

R20
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9

GND
C4 R19 R15 C3
DY12 24
R18 R14 C2
HOUSING DY11 23
21.0 ± 0.5

(INSULATOR) R17 R13 C1


DY10 22
R12
DY9 21
R11
DY8 20
5.5

5.08 5.08 R10


R1, R4 : 110 kΩ
2.54 × 3=7.62 DY7 19
R2, R3 : 330 kΩ
R9
R5 to R15 : 180 kΩ
DY6 14
ANODE OUTPUT R16 : 1 MΩ
R8
4-M2 PIN ( 0.64) R17 to R19 : 51 Ω
DY5 12
GND R7 R20 : 10 kΩ
GND C1 to C4 : 10 nF
DY4 7
P12
P16
P4
P8

R6
GND

GND
7.62

19.5
P14 P15
P2 P3

DY3 6
R5
-HV

P1
P5
P9
P13
DY
OUT
5.08

DY2 5
R4
-HV 19.5
DY12 OUTPUT R3
DY1 4
R2
G 1
K R16 R1
3 -HV
SOCKET
PMT PIN No.

TACCA0297EB

67
Dimensional Outline
For E678 Series Sockets
E678-11N E678-12A, E678-12R* E678-12L
47 35
4.3
40 28.6 2- 3.2
17 13 2-R4

(23.6)
6.7
360

9
13

10.5
9.5

18
2
3

2- 3.2
11

3.3 3.7
10.5

7
9.5

2
34
3

(8)
15
5
9.5
13

8
18

TACCA0043EA * Gold plating type TACCA0009EB TACCA0047EA

E678-12V E678-13E E678-13F


12.4
12.7
11 24
2.54
5.5 18
6.0

2- 2.2
1.83

10.16
13
2.8

3
4.2

3
10.5

10
3.2

3.4
0.5
7

11

TACCA0164EC TACCA0013EB TACCA0005EA

E678-14C E678-14T E678-14W


19.8
44 27.5

35 19.1
11.6
19.1
30

2- 3.5

25.2 62
26
3.9

56
2.5
7

9.5
14

17 11
9

6.5

30

25
14
24.5
2

TACCA0004EA TACCA0184EA TACCA0200EA

68
(Unit: mm)
E678-15C E678-17A
60
50

18.0
24.0
4
40
45
21.9
5

0.1
14.0
16.3
11.5
2

12.0
22.8
5

40

TACCA0201EA TACCA0046EB

E678-19J E678-20A
60
50

20
4
40
45

58
5
52.5
6

40

13
12

12

21
2

10

52
6.5

56
TACCA0203EA TACCA0003EA

E678-21C E678-32B
51

19
22.86
20.32
2.54
56.8

22.86
20.32

12.7

R5

12.7
4.45
1.57
5
13

2.92

0.51
4

MATERIAL: Glass Epoxy


6.5

TACCA0066EC TACCA0094ED

69
Index by Type No.
Type Number Product Page Type Number Product Page
R329-02 ................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R2238-01 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R331-05 ................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R2248 ...................... 10mm (3/8") Square PMT ................. 24
R580 ........................ 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20 E2253-05 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R647-01 ................... 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 20 R2256-02 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
E678 SERIES .......... Socket ........................................ 68, 69 H2431-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R750 ........................ 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21 R2486-02 ................. Position Sensitive PMT .................... 44
R760 ........................ 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21 R2496 ...................... 10mm (3/8") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R762 ........................ 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21 E2624-04 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
E849-68 ................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 E2624-14 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
E849-90 ................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 E2924-11 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R877 ........................ 127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22 E2924-500 ............... Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R877-01 ................... 127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 23 E2979-500 ............... Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R877-100 ................. 127mm (5") dia. PMT SBA Type ...... 26 R3149 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R960 ........................ 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21 H3164-10 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
E974-17 ................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H3165-10 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
E974-19 ................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H3177-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
E974-22 ................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H3177-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R980 ........................ 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20 H3178-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
E990-29 ................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 R3292-02 ................. Position Sensitive PMT .................... 44
R1166 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20 R3377 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
E1198-05 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H3378-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
E1198-07 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 R3478 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
E1198-20 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 R3479 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
E1198-22 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 59 R3600-02 ................. 508mm (20") dia. PMT ..................... 22
E1198-23 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 59 R3600-06 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
E1198-26 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H3695-10 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
E1198-27 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 R3878 ...................... 10mm (3/8") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R1250 ...................... 127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22 R3886 ...................... 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
R1288A-06 ............... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20 R3991A-04 .............. 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R1306 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R3998-02 ................. 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20
R1306-15 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23 R3998-100-02 .......... 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT SBA Type ... 26
R1307 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R4004 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R1307-07 ................. 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 23 H4022-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R1450 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20 H4022-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R1512 ...................... 127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22 R4124 ...................... 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R1538 ...................... 60mm (2.5") Hexagon PMT .............. 24 R4125 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R1538-01 ................. 60mm (2.5") Hexagon PMT .............. 25 R4141 ...................... 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R1548-07 ................. 25mm (1" Dual) Square PMT ........... 24 R4143 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R1584 ...................... 127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22 R4177-04 ................. 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R1635 ...................... 10mm (3/8") dia. PMT ...................... 20 R4177-06 ................. 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 20
E1761-21 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 R4607-06 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
E1761-22 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 R4885 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R1828-01 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R4998 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
R1840 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R5113-02 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R1924A .................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20 R5320 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 21
R1924A-01 ............... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 21 R5330 ...................... 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
H1949-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 R5505-70 ................. 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
H1949-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 R5505-70 ................. Fine Mesh PMT ................................ 24
E2037-02 ................. Socket Assembly ............................. 58 R5611A .................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R2059 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23 R5611A-01 ............... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R2076 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21 E5770 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
R2083 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 E5780 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
R2102 ...................... 13mm (1/2") Square PMT ................ 24 E5859 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R2154-02 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 E5859-01 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
E2183-500 ............... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 E5859-02 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
E2183-501 ............... Socket Assembly .............................. 58 E5859-03 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R2238 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R5900U-00-L16 ....... Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
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Type Number Product Page Type Number Product Page
R5900U-100-L16....... Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26 R7373A-01 ............... 2π Shape PMT ................................. 24
R5900U-200-L16....... Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26 R7400U .................... Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
R5912 ...................... 204mm (8") dia. PMT ....................... 22 R7400U-03 .............. Metal Package PMT ......................... 25
R5912-02 ................. 204mm (8") dia. PMT ....................... 22 R7400U-06 .............. Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
R5924-70 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 H7415 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
R5924-70 ................. Fine Mesh PMT ................................ 24 H7416 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
E5996 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59 E7514 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
R6091 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R7525 ...................... 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20
E6133-03 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H7546B .................... Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
E6133-04 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58 H7546B-100 ............. Hybrid Assembly SBA Type ............. 26
H6152-70 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 H7546B-200 ............. Hybrid Assembly UBA Type ............. 26
R6231 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R7600U ................... Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
R6231-01 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23 R7600U-100 ............. Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
R6231-100 ............... 51mm (2") dia. PMT SBA Type ........ 26 R7600U-200 ............. Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26
R6232 ...................... 60mm (2.5") dia. PMT ...................... 22 R7600U-00-M4 ........ Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
R6232-01 ................. 60mm (2.5") dia. PMT ...................... 23 R7600U-100-M4 ...... Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
R6233 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22 R7600U-200-M4 ...... Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26
R6233-01 ................. 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 23 R7600U-03 .............. Metal Package PMT ......................... 25
R6233-100 ............... 76mm (3") dia. PMT SBA Type ........ 26 E7693 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
R6234 ...................... 60mm (2.5") Hexagon PMT .............. 24 E7694 ...................... Socket Assembly ............................. 59
R6234-01 ................. 60mm (2.5") Hexagon PMT .............. 25 E7694-01.................. Socket Assembly ............................. 59
R6235 ...................... 76mm (3") Hexagon PMT ................. 24 R7723 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6235-01 ................. 76mm (3") Hexagon PMT ................. 25 R7724 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6236 ...................... 60mm Square PMT .......................... 24 R7725 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6236-01 ................. 60mm Square PMT .......................... 25 R7761-70 ................. 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
R6237 ...................... 76mm (3") Square PMT .................... 24 R7761-70 ................. Fine Mesh PMT ................................ 24
R6237-01 ................. 76mm (3") Square PMT .................... 25 R7899 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 21
E6316-01 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 59 R7899-01 ................. 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
H6410 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 R8055 ...................... 332mm (13") dia. PMT ..................... 22
R6427 ...................... 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20 H8135 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
H6520 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 R8143 ...................... 2π Shape PMT ................................. 24
H6521 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 H8409-70 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
H6522 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 H8500C .................... Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
H6524 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 R8619 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
H6525 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 H8643 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
H6526 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 H8711 ...................... Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
H6527 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 H8711-100 ............... Hybrid Assembly SBA type ............... 26
H6528 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 H8711-200 ............... Hybrid Assembly UBA type............... 26
H6533 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 H8804 ...................... Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
H6559 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 R8900U .................... Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
E6572 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59 R8900U-100 ............. Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
R6594 ...................... 127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22 R8900U-00-M4 ........ Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
H6610 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 R8900U-100-M4 ...... Metal Package PMT SBA ype .......... 26
H6612 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 R8900-00-M16 ......... Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
H6613 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48 R8900-100-M16 ....... Metal Package PMT SBA ype .......... 26
H6614-70 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 R8900U-00-C12 ....... Position Sensitive PMT .................... 44
E6736 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59 R8900U-100-C12 ..... Metal Package PMT SBA ype .......... 26
R7056 ...................... 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 21 R8997 ...................... 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 24
R7081 ...................... 254mm (10") dia. PMT ..................... 22 E9349 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
R7081-20 ................. 254mm (10") dia. PMT ..................... 22 R9420 ...................... 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
E7083 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59 R9420-100 ............... 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT SBA Type ... 26
R7111 ...................... 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20 H9500 ...................... Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
H7195 ...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49 R9779 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R7250 ...................... 508mm (20") dia. PMT ..................... 22 R9800 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
H7260K .................... Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49 E10411 .................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
H7260K-100 ............. Hybrid Assembly SBA Type ............. 26 H10570...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
H7260K-200 ............. Hybrid Assembly UBA Type ............. 26 H10580...................... Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
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CAUTIONS AND WARRANTY
WARNING
Take sufficient care to avoid an electric shock hazard
A high voltage used in photomultiplier tube opera- ate interlocks to protect the operator and service personnel.
tion may present a shock hazard. Photomultiplier The metal housing of the Metal Package PMT R7400 series,
HIGH
VOLTAGE tubes should be installed and handled only by R5900 series and R7600 series are connected to the photo-
qualified personnel that have been instructed in cathode (potential) so that it becomes a high voltage potential
handling of high voltages. Designs of equipment when the product is operated at a negative high voltage
utilizing these devices should incorporate appropri- (anode grounded).

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE


● Handle tubes with extreme care tube. For example, when fabricating the voltage-divider cir-
Photomultiplier tubes have evacuated glass envelopes. Al- cuit, solder the divider resistors to socket lugs while the tube
lowing the glass to be scratched or to be subjected to shock is inserted in the socket.
can cause cracks. Extreme care should be taken in handling,
especially for tubes with graded sealing of synthetic silica. ● Cooling of tubes
When cooling a photomultiplier tube, the photocathode sec-
● Keep faceplate and base clean tion is usually cooled. However, if you suppose that the base
Do not touch the faceplate and base with bare hands. Dirt is also cooled down to -30 °C or below, please consult our
and fingerprints on the faceplate cause loss of transmittance sales office in advance.
and dirt the base may cause ohmic leakage. Should they be-
come soiled, wipe it clean using alcohol. ● Helium permeation through silica bulb
Helium will permeate through the silica bulb, leading to an in-
● Do not expose to strong light crease in noise. Avoid operating or storing tubes in an envir-
Direct sunlight and other strong illumination may cause dam- onment where helium is present.
age the Photocathode. They must not be allowed to strike the
photocathode, even when the tube is not operated.
Data and specifications listed in this catalog are subject
● Handling of tubes with a glass base to change due to product improvement and other factors.
A glass base (also called button stem) is less rugged than a before specifying any of the types in your production
plastic base, so care should be taken in handling this type of equipment, please consult our sales office.

WARRANTY
All Hamamatsu photomultiplier tubes and related products D: No credit will be issued for any detector which in the judg-
are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of 12 ment of Hamamatsu has been damaged, abused, modified
months following the date of shipment. The warranty is lim- or whose serial number or type number have been obliter-
ited to repair or replacement of any defective material due to ated or defaced.
defects in workmanship or materials used in manufacture. E: No detectors will be accepted for return unless permission
has been obtained from Hamamatsu in writing, the ship-
A: Any claim for damage of shipment must be made directly ment has been returned prepaid and insured, the detec-
to the delivering carrier within five days. tors are packed in their original box and accompanied by
B: Customers must inspect and test all detectors within 30 the original data sheet furnished to the customer with the
days after shipment. Failure to accomplish said incoming tube, and a full written explanation of the reason for rejec-
inspection shall limit all claims to 75 % of invoice value. tion of each detector.
C: No credit will be issued for broken detectors unless in the F: When products are used at a condition which exceeds the
opinion of Hamamatsu the damage is due to a bulb crack specified maximum ratings or which could hardly be antici-
or a crack in a graded seal traceable to a manufacturing pated, Hamamatsu will not be the guarantor of the prod-
defect. ucts.

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Typical Photocathode Spectral Response
and Emission Spectrum of Scintillators

TPMHB0342ED
100
F G

C D
QUANTUM EFFICIENCY (%)

B
10
E

A
LSO
CsI (Tl)
Nal (Tl)
BGO

RELATIVE INTENSITY (%)


LaBr3
1 BaF2 100
80
60

40

20

0.1 10
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

WAVELENGTH (nm)

A: Borosilicate Glass
B: UV Glass
C: Synthetic Silica
D: Bialkali Photocathode
E: High Temp. Bialkali Photocathode
F: Super Bialkali
G: Ultra Bialkali

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