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          <dc:title>Design and Implementation of KIT Uno32-Based GM Counter</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Maung Maung Soe</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The portable GM counter is designed and implemented using chipKIT Uno32 microcontroller&#13; board and the Velleman’s K2645 Geiger Muller (GM) counter module. The GM counter&#13; module consists of the GM tube and DC high voltage circuit. The radiation coming into the&#13; GM tube produces a small current due to the flow of electrons and positive ions. The electrons&#13; are then accelerated using high voltage to produce a small current pulse at the anode of the&#13; GM tube. The voltage pulse is obtained by placing appropriate resistor at the output. The&#13; output voltage pulse is used to drive the buzzer. The buzzer makes the sound every time the&#13; radiation enters the GM tube. The output voltage pulse has a peak of about 9 V. The voltage&#13; pulse is then divided using series resistors to obtain one third of the original value. The pulse is&#13; then fed to the input of the chipKIT Uno32 board to count the radiation. The radiation doses in&#13; μR/h are displayed on the LCD module.</dc:description>
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