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SC12 Product Description
The SC12 was introduced in 1996 to
replace the original Spicer Consulting SC07 System.
Hundreds of SC12 systems are in use, world-wide,
protecting electron and focussed ion beam tools against magnetic fields.
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Typical SEM room
installation
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The picture on the left shows a scanning electron
microscope (SEM) with a cancelling system fitted. The
magnetic field sensor is located at the base of the electron beam
column. The field cancelling cables are mounted on the walls and above
the ceiling in this typical installation. The cables are shown in red,
green and blue to identify the axes. The actual cables are grey.
This basic AC cancelling
installation comprises the Magnetic Field Control Unit, the X,Y and Z
multicore cables and the magnetic field sensor. The system works by
superimposing a a cancelling field of the correct amplitude, phase and
direction to null out the problem field. The SC12
magnetic field control unit contains amplifiers which drive currents
through the cables to generate the cancelling field. The magnetic field
sensor measures the field on X,Y & Z orthogonal axes in real time,
then the measured signals are amplified and fed back in anti-phase to
the power amplifiers. Hence the system is closed loop and the negative
feedback nulls the field at the sensor location.
The SC12 includes an accurate
magnetic field measuring capability with a 3.5 digit panel meter for
display. The real time measured fields are also available as analog
voltage levels for oscilloscope or chart recorder display. The basic SC12
can measure the true RMS amplitude of AC fields. When
a DC
sensor is added, the system can also measure incremental DC
fields. The panel meter can be switched to display any of the axes.
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