- Residual Gas Analyzer with Integrated Pirani and Ion Gauge
- 100, 200 and 300 amu systems
- Faraday Detector with optional Electron Multiplier
- Real-time Windows® software capable of Multi-head
operation
- Field Replaceable Dual Thoriated Iridium Filaments
- Better than 1 amu resolution
- 8 orders of magnitude dynamic range in a single scan
- Mass spectra, leak detection and pressure vs. time
modes
- Built in Diagnostics, Easily upgradeable Software
and Firmware
- Fully
Insertable Probe
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Compact Design
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Performance and Value
The Extorr XT Quadrupole RGA systems are ideal for applications
involving gas analysis, leak detection and vacuum processing. An
Extorr RGA is often the only vacuum gauge that your system will require. This combination of
flexibility and competitive price makes the Extorr your best vacuum measurement value.
The Vacuum Plus Feature
The XT systems come with built-in Pirani and
Bayard-Alpert type ion gauges. The Pirani gauge is built into the base of the probe
and is integrated with the software
and CCU (Communications and Control Unit) to measure the early pump
down pressures
of a rough vacuum. The Pirani gauge is also used to regulate the startup of both the ion gauge and the Quadrupole
for partial pressure measurements. The Pirani gauge also performs
the critical functions of protecting the filament and the electron
multiplier by recognizing when the system is in an over-pressure condition.
The ion source end of the probe acts as a high efficiency ion producer for
both the quadrupole mass filter and for a high quality Bayard-Alpert gauge.
So intermediate vacuum pressure, total vacuum pressure and partial
vacuum pressure may be measured using a single Extorr probe. There is no longer a need for any other
vacuum gauge for your system.
more about the B/A, pirani
Unique Probe Design
| The probe consists of an ionizer, quadrupole mass
filter and detector. While adhering to the most stringent ultra high
vacuum standards, the novel design optimizes RGA, Pirani and ion gauge
performance. The rugged probe assembly mounts onto a standard 2 3/4
inch CF flange. The end of the probe extends 6.8 inches (173 mm) from
the mounting flange face. It requires no added vacuum extension nipple.
Such a nipple (Extorr model number N-500) may be used give the user a required clearance in the
vacuum system. The probe is designed using self-aligning parts and may
be easily reassembled after cleaning.
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About the Vacuum
Probe
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Compact Communications and Control Unit
The densely packed CCU contains all the necessary
electronics for RGA probe control and for computer communications. An RS-232 COM port is used to communicate to the host computer and
the baud rate can be chosen in the software. The 115,200 baud
setting is normally
used except with very long cables or in noisy environments.
USB to COM port adapters function well on computers such as
inexpensive laptops that do not have the serial COM ports. Placing
the adapter at the computer end of the communication cable
will free the user from the 5 meter limit on
USB cable length and
poor USB noise immunity. The CCU is powered
by +24 VDC (2.1 A). This power may be supplied using the wall plug unit
that comes with each XT unit at no extra cost. The CCU can easily be removed from the probe for
high temperature bake-outs. The firmware is automatically updated with
new software versions. The complete status of the probe is reported
back to the computer This status report, including the probe
temperature, the
CCU temperature and the voltages on the probe elements is
continuously read back to the
host computer and may be used for diagnostic
purposes.
Long life filaments
Long-life thoria coated iridium filaments are used
for both RGA and ion gauge operation. The filament assembly is
composed of two thoria coated iridium filaments, The filament supply
in the CCU constantly monitors the filament resistance. When one of
the filaments finally evaporates and fails, the resistance
increases, warning the user to replace the filament assembly before
electron emission becomes unavailable. This filament assembly is
protected against vacuum excursions by both the ion and Pirani gauge
functions. Because of this protection, filaments will last far
longer than filaments in competitor's RGA units. Extorr filaments
are easily replaceable in the field. The replacement can be done in
minutes, and for less than $100.
Sensitive Faraday Ion Detection
A Faraday cup detector is standard with 100, 200 and
300 amu systems. The ultra-sensitive, wide dynamic range amplifier
detects ion currents from 10-6 to 10-15 Amps
automatically. This allows partial pressure measurements from 10-4
to 10 -11Torr.
This huge dynamic range means you can make measurements of small and
large gas partial pressures in a single spectral scan. Since this
same amplifier is used in conjunction with the electron multiplier
when present, partial pressure measurements to below 10-14
Torr are possible.
Ultra Sensitive Electron Multiplier Detection
A robust
Electron Multiplier detector option is available for all XT
systems. This detection enhancement system operates by converting
each ion into an avalanche of electrons. This results in a current
amplification which may approach a million. Practical amplifications
of a thousand to ten thousand can increase instrument sensitivity by
an equal amount. Perhaps most importantly, a desired spectral signal
to noise ratio may be achieved in less than 1/1000 of the time as
for the equivalent Faraday detector scan. The XT100M, XT200M, and
XT300M come with the electron multiplier detection installed. As a
field installable upgrade, the multiplier detection system may be
added to any of Extorr’s 100, 200 and 300 amu systems. The
multiplier field upgrade requires that a high
voltage mini-module be placed into the CCU electronics and Extorr’s continuous dynode multiplier be
easily placed into the probe by hand. The current VacuumPlus software supports both
detection systems. The Extorr “all is measured, all is protected”
policy extends to the multiplier detection system. Just as for the
ionizer filament and the RF, the built-in Pirani and BA ion gauge
protect the multiplier against over pressure. For non-interfering
portions of the residual gas spectrum, the multiplier detection
system allows for partial pressure readings of lower than 10
-14 Torr.
Complete Programmability
Partial pressure spectral scans, partial pressure
trends, audio leak detection, true total pressure measurement, and
probe operating parameter modification are all features that are
standard with Extorr XT systems. The intuitive nature of the Extorr
Windows® computer environment makes for rapid system utility for
both the seasoned RGA user as well as for the novice. Simplicity of
communication makes for easy integration into existing computer
vacuum control systems.
Extorr Vacuum Plus Windows Software
All Extorr systems come with VacuumPlus, a
real-time Windows® software package at no extra cost. An intuitive
graphical user interface makes the total functionality of the Extorr
system available to the user. This starts with the first Pirani
measurements, and continues on to ion gauge measurements and RGA
partial pressure measurements. Complete pump down may be monitored
both quickly and easily. The VacuumPlus program is fully interactive
giving the user complete control of the graphical display. A number
of graph or table windows may be opened, simultaneously, for
monitoring multiple XT units. Data is captured and displayed in
real-time. The user may choose to display data in torr, Pascal or
amps. A logarithmic data display may be invoked so that partial
pressures, which may vary by many orders of magnitude, may be
displayed on a single graph. The software also allows for complete
RGA probe control. There is easy mass scale tuning, sensitivity
calibration, and ionizer setup. For further analysis, data files can
be saved in a number of formats. Graphs may be set to a printer.
Digital data may be saved in text format or an XML format for easy
transfer into spreadsheets and other applications. Real-time
streaming XML data is available for use in other user programs.
Exclusive Extorr Features
The Indestructible RGA with the best warranty in the industry
Extorr's residual gas analyzers set a new standard
for reliability. The filament and electron multiplier are protected
by the Pirani gauge. The electronic circuits are protected against
probe shorts to the vacuum system walls. This allows Extorr to
extend a one year replacement warranty on the entire device
including the filament and electron multiplier, an industry first.
- A solidly built vacuum probe with few
troublesome screws.
- If probe is contaminated, it is easily
disassembled and cleaned.
- Vacuum break, surprise outgassing,
inadvertent vent, over pressure? No Problem!
Atmosphere to UHV measurement and leak detection
Our RGA's come with built-in Pirani and Ion gauges
for complete vacuum measurement. You can do leak detection at any
pressure. Extorr is the only RGA manufacturer that offers these
features. RGA's are great for qualitative partial pressure
measurements, but can only be used for quantitative readings when
periodically calibrated against an accurate ion gauge to adjust for
sensitivity changes as the ionizer ages. This is because low energy
ions (5-10 EV) are needed for separation in a quadrupole mass
filter. An ion gauge uses much higher ion energies (150 EV)
than the RGA ionizer and is much less susceptible to sensitivity
decrease due to aging. The Extorr ionizer has two regions that
produce both low and high energy ions simultaneously and two
separate detectors. Other manufacturers will report total pressure
readings using various schemes that use the low energy ions created
in the ionizer. The problem is that the readings will also decrease
as the ionizer ages. Other manufacturers tell you to calibrate using
an ion gauge, but they do not give you the ion gauge.
Best form factor
- Small size without any compromises in
performance.
- Energy efficient, uses no fan.
- Probe is strong enough to stand on its own.
It needs no support nipple and is able to penetrate deep into
the vacuum chamber on a 2-3/4 inch UHV flange with no special
hardware.
Isolated RS-232 makes the Extorr RGA EMI proof
The computer interface uses a robust serial,
optically isolated cable to connect the CCU to the host.
Communications to the host computer are continuously checked for
errors and retransmitted automatically without interruption of the
data collection. The baud rate can be selected up to 115,200 for
high speed on cables 50 feet or less. Lower the baud rate for even
more noise immunity on longer cable runs.
Snap-in Electron Multiplier with warranty
If you want to upgrade or replace your electron
multiplier, simply use a clean glove and snap it out with your
fingers. No tools or disassembly of the probe are required. The CCU
electronics will meter out just enough current to the electron
multiplier to run it properly, avoiding destructive channel current
during overpressure. We are so confident in the durability of the
multiplier that we give a one year warranty against any failure,
except of course, physical breakage or contamination.
Extensive Diagnostics
If you do have a problem with your Extorr Residual
Gas Analyzer, there is a software page that give complete diagnostic
information about the probe and electronics. Over 90% of failures
are able to be diagnosed and corrected over the phone or e-mail. By
sending us the log from the Vacuum Plus software, we can tell
exactly where the problem is and what to do about it.
The best Sensitivity and Stability
We are confident that we have as good or better
quality data as any instrument in this price range, giving you the
best value. Designed for ease of use, easy to maintain, easy on your
wallet.
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