
Application Note and Selection Chart for Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation by FAST ComTec |
Discussion
FAST ComTec is developing and manufacturing ultra fast multistop all digital time digitizers. FAST ComTec also represents the transientrecorder and DSP line of Signatec. Both type of instruments offer an exceptionally large mass-range for use in Time-of-Flight mass-spectrometry.
There are a variety of different instruments on the market that are based on other methods. They usually offer excellent time resolution but very limited multistop capabilities and mass-range - because the analog circuitry used causes significant dead time after every stop and is limited in dynamic range. Furthermore analog circuitry is prone to drift with temperature and time.
We will therefore look at transientrecorders and single ion counting techniques only.
Most applications do normally not allow a choice between either approach - the ionization method used dictates which system should be used for optimum results..
In general a model like the P7887, P7888 or P7889 is the choice where each sweep sees one or fewer than one ion per time bin down to one ion per several sweeps. The number of individual ionic species detected per sweep should be smaller than one single particle to choose counting techniques. The P788x Series instruments will process recorded ions only and enable therefore a very high sweep repetition rate. Noise is suppressed by setting the threshold of the discriminator used above the noise level. The discriminator looks at rising or falling edges only (depending on model used) and records pulses that sum in one time bin no matter how wide an input pulse the detector actually generates.
Using a P788x in mass spectrometry employing strong laser ionization is not recommended because the MCP detector generates a current output and can not separate single ions as would be required for ion counting.
A transientrecorder is the choice when laser ionization is used. The large number of ions generated by the laser generate a current output in the MCP detector that is proportional to the numbers of ions detected.
However, using a transientrecorder where few ions are generated is not recommended because the system would mainly sum noise and as the actual pulseform is digitized wide pulses tend to broaden the summed mass-lines.
New developments in ultra fast DSPs such as the Signatec Model PMP8 are capable to sum sweeps at data rates of up to 500 megabyte/s
The P788x Series Instruments:
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1 GHz Transient Digitizer PDA1000
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Typical Applications of our customers using FAST ComTec Models P7887 and P7888 are discussed and links indicated (where applicable)