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PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBES AND ASSEMBLIES

PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBES
AND ASSEMBLIES

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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 magnetic field environment or at high temperature condition. In addition, a ruggedized construction is required according to circumstances. 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
tube construction and basic operating characteristics.

1. GENERAL
The photomultiplier tube (PMT) is a photosensitive device consisting of an input window, a photocathode, focusing electrodes, an electron multiplier (dynodes) and an anode in a vacuum tube, as shown in Figure 1. When light enters the photocathode, the photocathode emits photoelectrons into vacuum
by the external photoelectric effect. These photoelectrons are
directed by the potential of focusing electrode towards the electron multiplier where electrons are multiplied by the process of
secondary electron emission.
The multiplied electrons are collected to the anode to produce
output signal.

QE =

Number of Photoelectrons
100 (%)
Number of Photons

Radiant sensitivity (S) is the photoelectric current from the photocathode divided by the incident radiant power at a given wavelength, expressed in A/W (ampere per watt).
The equation of S is as follows:
S=

Photoelectric Current
(A/W)
Radiant Power of Light

Quantum efficiency and radiant sensitivity have the following


relationship at a given wavelength.
QE =

S1240
100 (%)

where is the wavelength in nm (nanometer).


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


INCIDENT
LIGHT

INPUT
WINDOW

PHOTOELECTRON

ELECTRON MULTIPLIER
(DYNODES)

ANODE
TPMHC0048EA

This is the most frequently used material. It transmits light from


the infrared to approximately down to 300 nm.
For some scintillation applications where radioactivity of K40
contained in the glass affects the measurement, "K-free" glass
is recommended.
As "K-free" glass contains very little amount of Potassium, the
background counts originated by 40K is minimized.
(2) UV-transmitting glass

2. PHOTOCATHODE
2.1 Spectral Response
The photocathode of PMT converts energy of incident light into
photoelectrons by the external photoelectric effect. The conversion efficiency, that is photocathode sensitivity, varies with the
wavelength of incident light. This relationship between the photocathode sensitivity and the wavelength is called the spectral
response characteristics.
Typical spectral response curves of the variation of bialkali
photocathodes are shown on the inside of the back cover.
The spectral response range is determined by the photocathode material on the long wavelength edge, and by the window material on the short wavelength edge.
In this catalog, the long wavelength cut-off of spectral response
range is defined as the wavelength at which the cathode radiant sensitivity drops to 1 % of the maximum sensitivity.
2.2 Quantum Efficiency and Radiant Sensitivity
Spectral response is usually expressed in term of quantum efficiency and radiant sensitivity as shown on the inside the back
cover.
Quantum efficiency (QE) is defined as the ratio of the number
of photoelectrons emitted from the photocathode to the number
of incident photons.
It's customarily stated as a percentage.
The equation of QE is as follows:
2

This glass transmits ultraviolet light well as the name implies,


and it is widely used. The UV cut-off wavelength is approximately 185 nm.
(3) Synthetic silica
This material transmits ultraviolet light down to 160 nm. Silica
is not suitable for the stem material of tubes because it has a
different thermal expansion coefficient from kovar metal which
is used for the tube leads. Thus, borosilicate glass is used for
the stem. In order to seal these two materials having different
thermal expansion ratios, a technique called graded seal is
used. This is a technique to seal several glass materials having
gradually different thermal expansion ratios. Another feature of
silica is superiority in radiation hardness.
2.4 Photocathode Materials
The photocathode is a photoemissive surface with very low
work and high energy physics applications:
(1) Bialkali
This has a spectral response which fits the emission spectra of
most scintillators. Thus, it is frequently used for scintillator applications.
(2) High Temperature Bialkali
This is particularly useful at higher operating temperatures up
to 175 C. Its major application is oil well logging. Also it can be
operated with very low dark current at the room temperature.

As stated above, the spectral response range is determined by


the materials of the photocathode and the window as shown in
Figure 33.
It is important to select appropriate materials which will suit the
application.
2.5 Luminous and Blue Sensitivity
Since the measurement of spectral response characteristics of
a PMT requires a sophisticated system and time, it isn't practical to provide spectral response data on each tube. Instead,
cathode and anode luminous sensitivity data are usually attached.

3. ELECTRON MULTIPLIER (DYNODES)


The superior sensitivity (high gain and high S/N ratio) of PMT is
due to a low noise electron multiplier which amplifies electrons
in a vaccum with cascade secondary emission process. The
electron multiplier consists of several to up to 19 stages of
electrodes which are called dynodes.
3.1 Dynode Types
There are several principal types of dynode structures. Features of each type are as follows:
(1) Linear focused type

The cathode luminous sensitivity is the photoelectric current


from the photocathode per incident light flux (10-5 to 10-2 lumen) from a tungsten filament lamp operated at a distribution
temperature of 2856 K.
The cathode luminous sensitivity is expressed in the unit of
A/lm (micro amperes per lumen).
Note that the lumen is a unit used for luminous flux in the visible
region, therefore these values may be meaningless for tubes
which are sensitive out of the visible region (refer to Figure 2).
The cathode blue sensitivity is the photoelectric current from
the photocathode per incident light flux of a tungsten filament
lamp at 2856 K passing through a blue filter. Corning CS-5-58
filter which is polished to half stock thickness is used for the
measurement of this sensitivity. This filter is a band-pass filter
and its peak wavelength of transmittance is 400 nm.
Since the light flux, once transmitted through the blue filter, can
not be expressed in lumen, the blue sensitivity is usually represented by the blue sensitivity index.
The blue sensitivity is a very important parameter in the scintillation counting since most of the scintillators produce emission
spectrum in the blue region, and it may dominant factor of energy resolution.
These parameters of cathode luminous and blue sensitivities are
particularly useful when comparing tubes having the same or
similar spectral response ranges. Hamamatsu final test sheets
accompanied with tubes usually indicate these parameters.

Fast time response, high pulse linearity


(2) Box and grid type
Good collection efficiency, good uniformity
(3) Box and linear focused type
Good collection efficiency, good uniformity, low profile
(4) Circular cage type
Fast time response, compactness
(5) Venetian blind type
Good uniformity, large output current
(6) Fine mesh type
High immunity to magnetic fields, good uniformity, high pulse
linearity, position detection possible.
(7) Coarse mesh type
Immunity to magnetic fields, high pulse linearity, position detection possible.
(8) Metal channel type
Compact dynode construction, fast time response, position detection possible.
Also hybrid dynodes combining two of the above dynodes have
been developed. These hybrid dynodes are designed to provide the merits of each dynode type.

Figure 2: Typical Human Eye Response and Spectral


Distribution of 2856 K Tungsten Lamp
100

TPMOB0054EB

4. ANODE
TUNGSTEN
LAMP
AT 2856 K

RELATIVE VALUE (%)

80

The PMT anode output is the product of photoelectric current


from the photocathode and gain. Photoelectric current is proportional to the intensity of incident light. Gain is determined by
the applied voltage on a specified voltage divider.

60

40

4.1 Luminous sensitivity

VISUAL SENSITIVITY
20

0
200

400

600

800

1000

WAVELENGTH (nm)

1200

1400

The anode luminous sensitivity is the anode output current per


incident light flux (10-10 to 10-5 lumen) from a tungsten filament
lamp operated at a distribution temperature of 2856 K. This is
expressed in the unit of A/lm (amperes per lumen) at a specified anode-to-cathode voltage with a specified voltage divider.
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4.2 Gain (Current Amplification)

5. ANODE DARK CURRENT

Photoelectrons emitted from a photocathode are accelerated


by an electric field so as to strike the first dynode and produce
secondary electron emissions. These secondary electrons then
impinge upon the next dynode to produce additional secondary
electron emissions. Repeating this process over successive
dynode stages (cascade process), a high gain is achieved.
Therefore a very small photoelectric current from the photocathode can be observed as a large output current from the
anode of the PMT.
Gain is simply the ratio of the anode output current to the photoelectric current from the photocathode. Ideally, the gain of the
PMT is defined as n, where n is the number of dynode stage
and is an average secondary emission ratio.
While the secondary electron emission ratio is given by

A small amount of output current flows in a PMT even when it


is operated in complete darkness. This current is called the
anode dark current. The dark current and the noise resulted
from are critical factors to determin the lower limit of light detection.
The causes of dark current may be categorized as follows:

= A E
where A is constant, E is an interstage voltage, and is a coefficient determined by the dynode material and geometric structure. It usually has a value of 0.7 to 0.8.
When a voltage V is applied between the cathode and the
anode of the PMT having n dynode stages, gain G becomes
G = n = (A E)n =
=

An
(n + 1)n

{A ( n V+ 1 ) }

108

107

GA

106

100

GAIN

101

IN

SE

NS

ITI

VI

TY

102

105

Ohmic leakage resulting from insufficient insulation of the glass


stem base and socket may be another source of dark current.
This is predominant when a PMT is operated at a low voltage
or low temperature.
Contamination by dirt and humidity on the surface of the tube
may cause ohmic leakage, and therefore should be avoided.
(5) Field emission

10-1

10-2
200

104

300

500

700

1000

103
1500

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

Figure 3 shows gain characteristics.


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 ripple, drift and temperature coefficient. Regulated high voltage
power supplies designed with this consideration are available
from Hamamatsu.
4

Residual gases inside the PMT can be ionized by the flow of


photoelectrons. When these ions strike the photocathode or
earlier stages of dynodes, secondary electrons may be emitted, thus resulting in relatively large output noise pulses. These
noise pulses are usually observed as afterpulses following the
primary signal pulses and may be a problem in detecting short
light pulses. Present PMT's are designed to minimize afterpulses.

(4) Ohmic leakage

AN
OD
E

ANODE LUMINOUS SENSITIVITY (A/lm)

109

103

(2) Ionization of residual gases

In case electrons deviating from their normal trajectories strike


the glass envelope, scintillations may occur and dark pulses
may result. To eliminate these pulses, PMT's may be operated
with the anode at high voltage and the cathode at the ground
potential. Otherwise it is useful to coat the glass bulb with a
conductive paint connected to the cathode (called HA treatment: see page 13).

(K: constant)

TPMOB0038EB

Since the materials of the photocathode and dynodes have


very low work functions, they emit thermionic electrons even at
the room temperature. Most of the dark current originates from
the thermionic emissions especially from the photocathode,
and it is multiplied by the dynodes.

(3) Glass scintillation

Vn = K Vn

Figure 3: Example of Gain vs. Supply Voltage


104

(1) Thermionic emission of electrons

When a PMT is operated at a voltage near the maximum rating


value, some electrons may be emitted from electrodes by
strong electric fields causing dark pulses. It is therefore recommended that the tube be operated at 100 volts to 300 volts lower than the maximum rating.
The anode dark current decreases along time after a PMT is
placed in darkness. In this catalog, anode dark currents are
specified as the state after 30 minutes storage in darkness.

6. TIME RESPONSE
In applications where forms of the incident light are pulses, the
anode output signal should reproduce a waveform faithful to
the incident pulse waveform.
This reproducibility depends on the anode pulse time response.

These parameters are affected by the dynode structure and


applied voltage. In general, PMTs of the linear focused or circular cage structure exhibit better time response than that of
the box-and-grid or venetian blind structure.

(1) Rise Time (refer to Figure 4)

Figure 6 shows typical time response characteristics vs. applied voltage for types R2059 (51 mm dia. head-on, 12-stage,
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 illuminated by a delta-function light pulse.

Figure 6: Time Response Characteristics vs. Supply


Voltage

(2) Electron Transit Time (refer to Figure 4)

102

TYPE NO. : R2059

TPMOB0059EB

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


pulse at the photocathode and the instant when the anode output pulse reaches its peak amplitude.

TRANSIT TIME

(3) T.T.S. (Transit Time Spread) (refer to Figure 5)


101

TIME (ns)

This is also called the transit time jitter. This is the fluctuation in
transit time between individual pulses, and is defined as the
FWHM of the frequency distribution of electron transit times.
T.T.S. depends on the number of incident photons. The values
in this catalog are measured in the single photoelectron state.

RISE TIME

100

Figure 4: Definition of Rise Time and Transit Time

T. T. S.

DELTA-FUNCTION
LIGHT PULSE AT PHOTOCATHODE

500

TRANSIT TIME
Tt

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)


90%

10%

RISE TIME
TPMOC0041EA

7. PULSE LINEARITY
Figure 5: Definition of T.T.S.

Tt

FREQUENCY

FWHM=T.T.S.

Tt

TIME
TPMOC0042EA

(4) C.R.T. (Coincident Resolving Time)


This is one of the important parameters in high energy physics
applications and is defined as the FWHM of a coincident timing
spectrum of a pair PMT's facing each other when they detect
coincident gamma-ray emission due to positron annihilation of
a radiation source (22Na). The scintillators used are CsF, BGO
or BaF2 crystals. These PMT's can be selected for special requirements.

The definition of the pulse linearity is proportionality between


the input light amount and the output current in the pulse operation mode. When intense light pulses are to be measured, it's
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 proportionality), as shown in Figure 7.
The two-pulse technique is employed in this measurement.
LED's are used for a pulsed light source. Its pulse width is
50 ns and the repetition rate is 1 kHz.
The deviation from the proportionality is called non-linearity in
this catalog. The cause of non-linearity is mainly a space
charge effect in the later stages of an electron multiplier. This
space charge effect depends on the pulse height of the PMT
output current and the strength of electric fields between electrodes.

Figure 7: Example of Pulse Linearity Characteristic

DEVIATION (%)

10

9. STABILITY

TPMHB0094ED

0
2%

In scintillation counting, there are two relevant stability characteristics 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 analyzer are used. PMT's are warmed up for about one hour in the
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:
-20
100

101

102

n
P-Pi
i =1
Dg =
n

103

ANODE PEAK CURRENT (mA)

The special voltage distribution ratios are designed to achieve


strong electric fields in the later stages of the electron multiplier.
Some types are specified with these special voltage dividers.

100
P

(%)

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
of readings.
9.2 Short Term Stability

8. UNIFORMITY
Although the focusing electrodes of a PMT are designed so
that electrons emitted from the photocathode or dynodes are
collected efficiently by the first or following dynodes, some
electrons may deviate from their desired trajectories and collection efficiency is degraded. The collection efficiency varies
with the position on the photocathode from which the photoelectrons are emitted, and influences the spatial uniformity of a
photomultiplier tube. The spatial uniformity is also determined
by the photocathode surface uniformity itself.
PMTs especially designed for gamma camera applications
have excellent spatial uniformity. Example of spatial uniformity
is shown in Figure 8.

Figure 8: Example of Spatial Uniformity

9.3 Drift and Life Characteristics


While operating a photomultiplier tube continuously over a long
period, anode output current of the photomultiplier tube may
vary slightly with time, although operating conditions have not
changed. This change is reffered to as drift or in the case where
the operating time is 1000 hours to 10000 hours it is called life
characteristics. Figure 9 shows typical life characteristics.
Drift is primarily caused by damage to the last dynode by
heavy electron bombardment. Therefore the use of lower
anode current is desirable. When stability is of prime importance, the use of average anode current of 1 A or less is recommended.

a'

TOP VIEW OF
PHOTOCATHODE

This is the gain shift against count rate change. The tube is initially operated at about 10000 s-1. The photo-peak count rate is
then decreased to approximately 1000 s-1 by increasing the
distance between the 137Cs source and the scintillator coupled
to the PMT.

Figure 9: Examples of Life

SENSITIVITY (%)

100

50

100

RELATIVE ANODE SENSITIVITY (%)

150

SENSITIVITY (%)

50

a'
TPMHC0050EA

TPMHB0794EA

x+
125
x
100
x-
75

50

TEST CONDITIONS
SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 1000 V
INITIAL CURRENT: 100 A
LIGHT SOURCE: TUNGSTEN LAMP
TEMPERATURE: 25 C
NUMBER OF SAMPLES: 10

25

10

100

OPERATING TIME (h)

1000

10000

10. ENVIRONMENT
10.1 Temperature Characteristics
The sensitivity of the PMT varies with the temperature. Figure
10 shows typical temperature coefficients of anode sensitivity
around the room temperature for bialkali and high temp. bialkali
photocathode types. In the ultraviolet to visible region, the temperature coefficient of sensitivity has a negative value, while it
has a positive value near the longer wavelength cut-off.
Since the temperature coefficient change is large near the longer wavelength cut-off, temperature control may be required in
some applications.

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
around 5 mT without satulation. If a magnetic field strength is
more than 10 mT, the double shielding method is necessary for
a conventional PMT, otherwise proximity mesh types should be
used. It should be noted that the magnetic shielding effect decreases towards the edge of the shield case as shown in Figure 12. It is suggested to cover a PMT with a shield case longer than the PMT length by at least half the PMT diameter.

Figure 11: Typical Effects by Magnetic Fields


Perpendicular to Tube Axis
1.0

Figure 10: Typical Temperature Coefficients of Anode


Sensitivity

19 mm dia.
HEAD-ON TYPE
LINEAR-FOCUSED
TYPE DYNODE

TPMOB0036EC

(
RELATIVE OUTPUT

TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (%/C)

0.5

TPMOB0017EB

0.1

51 mm dia.
HEAD-ON TYPE
BOX-AND-GRID
TYPE DYNODE

HIGH TEMP.
BIALKALI
0.01
-3

-2

400

MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY (mT)

BIALKALI
-0.5
200

-1

600

800

Figure 12: Edge Effect of Magnetic Shield Case


WAVELENGTH (nm)

LONGER than r

SHIELDING FACTOR

Most PMTs are affected by the presence of magnetic fields.


Magnetic fields may deflect electrons from their normal trajectories and cause a loss of gain. The extent of the loss of gain
depends on the type of the PMT and its orientation in the magnetic field. Figure 11 shows typical effects of magnetic fields on
some types of PMTs. In general, a PMT having a long path
from the photocathode to the first dynode are very sensitive to
magnetic fields. Therefore head-on types, especially of large
diameter, tend to be more adversely influenced by magnetic
fields.
When a PMT has to be operated in magnetic fields, it may be
necessary to shield the PMT with a magnetic shield case. (Hamamatsu provides a variety of magnetic shield cases.)

2r

10.2 Magnetic Field


PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE
L
1000
100
10
1

r
TPMOB0011EB

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 intensities.
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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


2000 volts is usually supplied between the photocathode (K)
and the anode (P), with a proper voltage gradient set up along
the photoelectron focusing electrode (F) or grid (G), secondary
electron multiplier electrodes or dynodes (Dy) and, depending
on photomultiplier tube type, an accelerating electrode (Acc).
Figure 13 shows a schematic representation of photomultiplier
tube operation using independent multiple power supplies, but
this is not a practical method. Instead, a voltage divider circuit
is commonly used to divide, by means of resistors, a high voltage supplied from a single power supply.

In order to eliminate the potential difference between the photomultiplier tube anode and external circuits such as an ammeter, and to facilitate the connection, the generally used technique for voltage divider circuits is to ground the anode and supply a high negative voltage (-HV) to the photocathode, as
shown in Figure 14. This scheme provides the signal output in
both DC and pulse operations, and is therefore used in a wide
range of applications.

Figure 13: Schematic Representation of Photomultiplier


Tube Operation
LIGHT
K

Dy1

ePHOTOELECTRONS

Dy2

Dy3

SECONDARY ELECTRONS
eeeANODE CURRENT
Ip
A

V2

V1

V3

V4

V5

POWER SUPPLIES
TACCC0055EA

In photon counting and scintillation counting applications, however, the photomultiplier tube is often operated with the photocathode grounded and a high positive voltage (+HV) supplied
to the anode mainly for purposes of noise reduction. This photocathode grounding scheme is shown in Figure 15, along with
the coupling capacitor Cc for isolating the high voltage from the
output circuit. Accordingly, this setup cannot provide a DC signal output and is only used in pulse output applications. The resistor RP is used to give a proper potential to the anode. The
resistor RL is placed as a load resistor, but the actual load resistance will be the combination of RP and RL.

Figure 15: Photocathode Grounded Voltage Divider Circuit


K

Figure 14 shows a typical voltage divider circuit using resistors,


with the anode side grounded. The capacitor C1 connected in
parallel to the resistor R5 in the circuit is called a decoupling
capacitor and improves the output linearity when the photomultiplier 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.

Figure 14: Anode Grounded Voltage Divider Circuit


K

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

P
Ip
OUTPUT

RL
R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

C1
-HV
TACCC0056EB

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

P
CC
OUTPUT

Ip
RP
R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

RL

C2

C1
+HV
TACCC0057EB

11.2 Standard Voltage Divider Circuits


Basically, the voltage divider circuits of socket assemblies listed in this catalog are designed for standard voltage distribution ratios which are suited for constant light measurement.
Socket assemblies for side-on photomultiplier tubes in particular mostly use a voltage divider circuit with equal interstage voltages allowing high gain as shown in Figure 16.

Figure 16: Equally Divided Voltage Divider Circuit


K

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

Dy4

Dy5

OUTPUT

1R

1R

1R

1R

1R

1R

C1

C2

RL

11.4 Voltage Divider Circuit and Photomultiplier Tube


Output Linearity
In both DC and pulse operations, when the light incident on the
photocathode increases to a certain level, the relationship between the incident light level and the output current begins to
deviate from the ideal linearity. As can be seen from Figure 18,
region A maintains good linearity, and region B is the so-called
overlinearity range in which the output increase is larger than
the ideal level. In region C, the output goes into saturation and
becomes smaller than the ideal level. When accurate measurement with good linearity is essential, the maximum output current must be within region A. In contrast, the lower limit of the
output current is determined by the dark current and noise of
the photomultiplier tube as well as the leakage current and
noise of the external circuit.

Figure 18: Output Linearity of Photomultiplier Tube

-HV
TACCC0058EB

10

TACCB0005EA

11.3 Tapered Voltage Divider Circuits

1.0
ACTUAL
CURVE
0.1

IDEAL
CURVE

RATIO OUTPUT CURRENT


TO DIVIDER CURRENT

In most pulsed light measurement applications, it is often necessary to enhance the voltage gradient at the first and/or last
few stages of the voltage divider circuit, by using larger resistances as shown in Figure 17. This is called a tapered voltage
divider circuit and is effective in improving various characteristics. However it should be noted that the overall gain decreases as the voltage gradient becomes greater. In addition, care
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
below.

0.01

0.001
0.001

0.01

Tapered circuit at the last few stages (resistance: small / large)


High pulsed light detection (improvement in output linearity)
High-speed pulsed light detection (improvement in timing properties)
Other applications requiring high output across the load resistor

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

Dy4

Dy5

11.5 Output Linearity in DC Mode


Figure 19 is a simplified representation showing photomultiplier
tube operation in the DC output mode, with three stages of dynodes and four dividing resistors R1 through R4 having the
same resistance value.

P
K
OUTPUT

2R

1.5R

1R

1R

2R

C1

10

Figure 19: Basic Operation of Photomultiplier Tube


and Voltage Divider Circuit

Figure 17: Tapered Voltage Divider Circuit


K

1.0

LIGHT FLUX (A.U.)

Tapered circuit at the first few stages (resistance: large / small)


Photon counting (improvement in pulse height distribution)
Low-light-level detection (S/N ratio enhancement)
High-speed pulsed light detection (improvement in timing properties)
Other applications requiring better magnetic characteristics and uniformity

0.1

3R

Dy1

Dy2
I2

I1

Dy3

I3

I4
Ip

RL
IK

C2

IDy1

IDy2

IDy3

R1

R2

R3

R4

IR1

IR2

IR3

IR4
ID

-HV

-HV
TACCC0059EB

TACCC0060EA

[When light is not incident on the tube]


In dark state operation where a high voltage is supplied to a
photomultiplier tube without incident light, the current components flowing through the voltage divider circuit will be similar
to those shown in Figure 20 (if we ignore the photomultiplier
tube dark current). The relation of current and voltage through
each component is given below

Figure 21: Operation with Light Input


I1' (=IK')

K
Ik'

Dy2

IDy1'
IR1'

I4' (=IP')

I3'

I2'
Dy1

Dy3

IDy2'

IDy3'

IR2'

IR3'

R1

R2

R3

V1'

V2'

V3'

IP'
IR4'

R4
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 incident light level varies. The interstage voltage V4' with light input
drops significantly compared to V4 in dark state operation. This
voltage loss is redistributed to the other stages, resulting an increases in V1', V2' and V3' which are higher than those in dark
state operation. The interstage voltage V4' is only required to
collect the secondary electrons emitted from the last dynode to
the anode, so it has little effect on the anode current even if
dropped to 20 or 30 volts. In contrast, the increases in V1', V2'
and V3' directly raise the secondary emission ratios (1, 2 and
3) at the dynodes Dy1, Dy2 and Dy3, and thus boost the overall gain m (= 1 2 3 ). This is the cause of overlinearity in
region B in Figure 10. As the incident light level further increases so that V4' approaches 0 volts, output saturation occurs in
region C.

IR1=IR2=IR3=IR4=ID= (HV/ Rn)


n=1

Voltage divider circuit voltage

V1=V2=V3=V4=ID Rn (= HV/4)

Figure 20: Operation without Light Input


K

I1 (=IK)

IK

I2

Dy1

I3

Dy2

IDy1

IDy2

IR1

IR2

I4 (=IP)
Dy3

P
IP

IDy3
IR3

IR4

R1

R2

R3

R4

V1

V2

V3

V4

-HV
ID
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IRn' = ID' - In'


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

10

120

INTERSTAGE VOLTAGE (%)

[When light is incident on the tube]


When light is allowed to strike the photomultiplier tube under
the conditions in Figure 20, the resulting currents can be considered to flow through the photomultiplier tube and the voltage
divider circuit as schematically illustrated in Figure 21. Here, all
symbols used to represent the current and voltage are expressed with a prime ( ' ), to distinguish them from those in
dark state operation.
The voltage divider circuit current ID' is the sum of the voltage
divider circuit current ID in dark state operation and the current
flowing through the photomultiplier tube ID (equal to average
interelectrode current). The current flowing through each dividing resistor Rn becomes as follows:

Figure 22: Changes in Interstage Voltages at Different


Incident Light Levels
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MODERATE
LIGHT INPUT
HIGH LIGHT INPUT

110

100
NO OR FAINT
LIGHT INPUT
90

80

V1

V2

V3

POSITION OF INTERSTAGE VOLTAGE

V4

11.6 Linearity Improvement in DC Output Mode


To improve the linearity in DC output mode, it is important to
minimize the changes in the interstage voltage when photocurrent flows through the photomultiplier tube. There are several
specific methods for improving the linearity, as discussed below.
1Increasing the voltage divider current
Figure 23 shows the relationship between the output linearity
of a 28 mm (1-1/8") diameter side-on photomultiplier tube and
the ratio of anode current to voltage divider current. For example, to obtain an output linearity of 1 %, it can be seen from the
figure that the anode current should be set approximately 1.4
% 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 photometric accuracy, it is recommended that the voltage divider current
be maintained at least twice the value obtained from this figure.

2Using the active voltage divider circuit


Use of a voltage divider circuit having transistors in place of the
dividing resistors in last few stages (for example, Hamamatsu
E6270 series using FETs) is effective in improving the output
linearity. This type of voltage divider circuit ensures good linearity up to an output current equal to 60 % to 70 % of the voltage divider current, since the interstage voltage is not affected
by the interelectrode current inside the photomultiplier tube. A
typical active voltage divider circuit is shown in Figure 24.

Figure 24: Active Voltage Divider Circuit


K

Dy1

Dy2

OUTPUT LINEARITY (%)

10

TACCB0031EA

0.1

0.1

Dy5

RL

-HV
TACCC0063EA

3Using Zener Diodes


The output linearity can be improved by using Zener diodes in
place of the dividing resistors in the last few stages, because
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
interstage voltages, thus limiting the adjustable range of the
voltage with this technique. In addition, if the supply voltage is
reduced or if the current flowing through the Zener diodes becomes insufficient due to an increase in the anode current,
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 diodes.

0.01

Dy4

TWO
TRANSISTORS

The maximum linear output in DC mode listed for the D-type


socket assemblies in this catalog indicates the anode current
equal to 1/20 of the voltage divider current. The output linearity
at this point can be maintained within 3 % to 5 %.

Figure 23: Output Linearity vs. Anode Current to


Voltage Divider Current Ratio

Dy3

10

Figure 25: Voltage Divider Circuit Using Zener Diodes

RATIO OF ANODE CURRENT TO VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT (%)


K

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

As stated above, good output linearity can be obtained simply


by increasing the voltage divider current. However, this is accompanied by heat emanating from the voltage divider. If this
heat is conducted to the photomultiplier tube, it may cause
problems such as an increase in the dark current, and variation
in the output.

Dy4

Dy5

TWO
ZENER DIODES

RL

-HV
TACCC0064EA

11

4Using Cockcroft-Walton Circuit


When a Cockcroft-Walton circuit as shown in Figure 26 is used
to operate a 28 mm (1-1/8") diameter side-on photomultiplier
tube with a supply voltage of 1000 volts, good DC linearity can
be obtained up to 200 A and even higher. Since a high voltage is generated by supplying a low voltage to the oscillator
circuit, there is no need for using a high voltage power supply.
This Cockcroft-Walton circuit achieves superior DC output linearity as well as low current consumption.

Figure 26: Cockcroft-Walton Circuit


K

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

Dy4

Dy5

11.7 Output Linearity in Pulsed Mode


In applications such as scintillation counting where the incident
light is in the form of pulses, individual pulses may range from
a few to over 100 milliamperes even though the average anode
current is small at low count rates. In this pulsed output mode,
the peak current in extreme cases may reach a level hundreds
of times higher than the voltage divider current. If this happens,
it is not possible to supply interelectrode currents from the voltage divider circuit to the last few stages of the photomultiplier
tube, thus leading to degradation in the output linearity.

11.8 Improving Linearity in Pulsed Output Mode


RL
-HV
GENERATED
OSCILLATION
CIRCUIT
TACCC0065EA

5Using multiple high voltage power supplies


As shown in Figure 27, this technique uses multiple power supplies to directly supply voltages to the last few stages near the
anode. This is sometimes called the booster method, and is
used for high pulse and high count rate applications in high energy physics experiments.

Figure 27: Voltage Divider Circuit Using Multiple Power


Supplies (Booster Method)
K

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

Dy4

Dy5

RL

AUXILIARY
POWER SUPPLY 2
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY 1
MAIN POWER SUPPLY

1Using decoupling capacitors


Using multiple power supplies mentioned above is not popular
in view of the cost. The most commonly used technique is to
supply the interelectrode current by using decoupling capacitors as shown in Figure 28. There are two methods for connecting these decoupling capacitors: the serial method and the
parallel method. As Figures 28 and 29 show, the serial method
is more widely used since it requires lower tolerance voltages
of the capacitors. The capacitance value C (farads) of the decoupling capacitor between the last dynode and the anode
should be at least 100 times the output charge as follows:
C > 100 Q/V
where Q is the charge of one output pulse (coulombs) and V is
the voltage (volts) across the last dynode and the anode.
Since this method directly supplies the pulse current with electrical 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
linearity, the capacitance value obtained from the above equation must be increased according to the duty factor, so that the
voltage divider current is kept at least 50 times larger than the
average anode current just as with the DC output mode.
The active voltage divider circuit and the booster method using
multiple power supplies discussed previously, provide superior
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

RL
1R

1R

1R

1R

1R

1R

CD1

CD2

TWO DECOUPLING CAPACITORS

-HV
TACCC0067EB

12

2Using tapered voltage divider circuit with decoupling


capacitors
Use of the above voltage divider circuit having decoupling capacitors is effective in improving pulse linearity. However, when
the pulse current increases further, the electron density also increases, particularly in last stages. This may cause a space
charge effect which prevents interelectrode current from flowing adequately and leading to output saturation. A commonly
used technique for extracting a higher pulse current is the tapered voltage divider circuit in which the voltage distribution ratios in the latter stages are enhanced as shown in Figure 29.
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 increase 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
the output voltage becomes excessively high, the voltage between the last dynode and the anode may drop, causing a degradation in output linearity.

Figure 29: Tapered Voltage Divider Circuit Using


Decoupling Capacitors
K

Dy1

Dy2

Dy3

Dy4

Dy5

RL
1R

1R

1R

1.5R

2.5R

3R

CD1

CD2

TWO DECOUPLING CAPACITORS

-HV

Figure 30: HA Treatment


CONDUCTIVE PAINT

CONNECTED TO
CATHODE PIN

INSULATING BLACK COVER


TPMHC0049EB

13. SCINTILLATION COUNTING


13.1 General
Scintillation counting is one of the most common and effective
methods in detecting radiation particles. It uses a PMT coupled
to a scintillator which produces light by incidence of radiation
particles.
In radiation particle measurement, there are two parameters
that should be measured. One is the energy of individual particle and the other is the amount of particles. When radiation
particles enter the scintillator, they produce light flashes in response to each particle. The amount of flash is proportional to
the energy of the incident particle and individual light flashes
are detected by the PMT. Consequently, the output pulses obtained from the PMT contain information on both the energy
and number of pulses, as shown in Figure 31.

TACCC0068EB

Figure 31: Incident Particles and PMT Output


TIME

12. EXTERNAL POTENTIAL

SCINTILLATOR

PMT

THE HEIGHT OF OUTPUT


PULSE IS PROPORTIONAL
TO THE ENERGY OF
INCIDENT PARTICLE.

CURRENT

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 potential, and ground.
This may cause electrolysis of photocathode, leading to significant 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
electrostatic or magnetic shield case, extreme care should be
required.
When the anode ground scheme is used, bringing a grounded
metallic holder or magnetic shield case near the glass envelope 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 cathode potential. Then PMT is wrapped with an insulating black
cover, as shown in Figure 30. This method is called HA treatment.

TIME
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13

Figure 32: Typical Pulse Height Distribution (Energy Spectral)

Figure 33: Definition of Pulse Height Resolution


b

COUNTS

1000

NUMBER OF PULSES

(a) 55Fe+Nal(TI)
(51 mm dia. 2.5 mm t)

500

H
H
2

PULSE HEIGHT
0

500

1000

a
Energy Resolution (FWHM) = 100 %
b

ENERGY

TPMOB0088EA

(b) 137Cs+Nal(TI)
The following factors determin the energy resolution.

COUNTS

10000

(51 mm dia. 51 mm t)

(1) Energy conversion efficiency of the scintillator


(2) Intrinsic energy resolution of the scintillator
(3) Quantum efficiency of the photocathode
(4) Collection efficiency of photoelectrons at the first dynode
(5) Secondary emission yield of dynodes (especially first dynode)

5000

500

1000

ENERGY

(c) 60Co+Nal(TI)

COUNTS

10000

The equation of the pulse height resolution is described as follows:


R(E)2 = RS(E)2 + RP(E)2
where R(E) : energy resolution
RS(E) : energy resolution of a scintillator
RP(E) : energy resolution of a PMT

(51 mm dia. 51 mm t)

RP(E)2 is described as follows:

5000

R(E)2 =

500

1000

ENERGY
TPMOB0087EC

By analyzing these output pulses using a multichannel analyzer (MCA), pulse height distribution (PHD), or energy spectra, as
shown in Figure 32, are obtained. From the PHD, the number
of incident particles at various energy levels can be measured.
13.2 Energy Resolution
For the energy spectrum measurement, it is very important to
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 -ray source. It is customarily stated as a percentage.

14

2.352

1
N

where N : mean number of incident photon


: quantum efficiency
: collection efficiency
: mean secondary emission yield of each dynode
To obtain a good energy resolution, it is important to use a
good scintillator having a high efficiency and a good intrinsic
energy resolution. It is also important to reduce a light loss between a PMT and a scintillator. For this purpose, it is useful to
couple them with silicon oil having a refractive index close to
that of the faceplate window of the PMT or scintillator material
or its protective window.

13.3 Emission Spectrum of Scintillator

13.4 Features of Scintillators

The quantum efficiency of the PMT is one of the main factors


to determine its energy resolution. It is necessary to choose a
PMT whose spectral response matches the scintillator emission. Figure 34 shows PMT typical spectral response vs. emission spectra of scintillators. For NaI(Tl), which is the most popular scintillator, bialkali photocathode PMTs are widely used.

Figure 35 shows typical temperature responses of various scintillators. These characteristics should be considered in the actual operation.
Table 1 shows a summary of scintillator characteristics.
These data are reported by scintillator manufactures.

Figure 35: Typical Temperature Response of Various


Scintillators

Figure 34: Typical Spectral Response and Emission


Spectra of Scintillators

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TPMHB0342ED

100

H
A

10

LSO
Nal (Tl)

CsI (Tl)
BGO

LaBr3

100
80
60

BaF2

40
20
0.1
0

100

200

300

400

500

600

10
700

NaI (Tl)

100

80

60

BGO
CsI (Tl)

Pure CsI

40

20
-100

RELATIVE INTENSITY (%)

QUANTUM EFFICIENCY (%)

RELATIVE LIGHT OUTPUT (%)

-60

-20

+20

+60

+100

+140

SCINTILLATOR TEMPERATURE (C)

WAVELENGTH (nm)
A: Bialkali Photocathode (Borosilicate Glass)
B: Bialkali Photocathode (UV Glass)
C: Bialkali Photocathode (Synthetic Silica)
D: Bialkali Photocathode
E: High Temp. Bialkali Photocathode
F: Super Bialkali
G: Ultra Bialkali
H: Extended Green Bialkali
I: Low Temp. (down to -110 C) Bialkali Photocathode
J: Low Temp. (down to -186 C) 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
15

In general including, the development of more compact and


portable equipment has continuously progressed. This has led
to a strong demand for miniaturization of highly sensitive photodetectors like PMTs. However, it is difficult to miniaturize conventional PMTs with glass envelopes and sophisticated electrode structures.
Accordingly, PMTs have been mainly used in high-precision
photometric systems, while semiconductor sensors have been
used in general purpose, compact and portable equipments/applications. To meet the increasing needs for small
photodetectors with high sensitivity, Hamamatsu has developed subminiature PMTs (R7400 series) using a metal package in place of the traditional glass envelope. These tubes
have a size as small as semiconductor sensors, without sacrificing high sensitivity, and have the high speed response offered 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.
R7400 series are a subminiature PMT that incorporates an
eight stages electron multiplier constructed with stacked thin
electrodes (metal channel dynode) into a TO-8 type metal can
package of 15 mm in diameter and 10 mm in height. The development of this metal package and its unique thin electrodes
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 trajectory analysis.
Furthermore, our long experience with micromachining technology has achieved a closed proximity assembly of these thin
electrodes. Figure 36 shows a cross section of the metal channel dynode with simulated electron trajectories.

Figure 36: Cross Section of Metal Channel Dynode with


Electron Trajectories
e

TPMHC0101EA

16

The R5900 / R7600 / R8900 series is another version of metal


package PMT. It incorporates 10 to 12 stages of metal channel
dynodes into a metal package of 26 mm 26 mm square and
20 mm in height. The prime features are similar to those of
R7400 series, but its effective area is 18 mm 18 mm instead
of 8 mm diameter of R7400. The dimensional outline of
R7600U is shown in Figure 37. In this figure, "U" means a tube
having an insulation plastic cover. It is necessary to prevent
electric shock with some insulation material, because a metal
package has a cathode potential voltage.

Figure 37: Insulation Plastic Cover of R7600U


30.0 0.5
25.7 0.5
18 MIN.

22.0 0.5
0.6 0.4

4.4 0.7
12.0 0.5

14. METAL PACKAGE PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE

2.54 PITCH

4 MAX.
PHOTOCATHODE
EFFECTIVE AREA

TOP VIEW

29- 0.45

INSULATION
COVER
SIDE VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW
TPMHA0278EI

As the metal channel dynode is a sort of an array of small linear focused dynodes, secondary electrons hardly go to the adjacent dynode channel in a process of multiplication. It is possible to make multi-anode PMTs utilizing this feature. R7600 series is offering 6 various types of anode shapes as well as single 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 38-A) Those are suitable for scintillating fiber readout as
well as RICH (Ring Image CHerenkov counter). The second
group is linear anode. 16 (1 16) and 32 (1 32) linear channels types are available. (see Figure 38-B) Those are suitable
for coupling with slit shape scintillators and ribbon-shaped scintillating fiber bundle. The third one is crossed-plate anode. 6X +
6Y type is available. (see Figure 38-C) It is possible to get position information by using a center-of-gravity method, this PMT
is suitable for compact PET and radiation imaging.
R8900 series are wider effective area and longer length compare 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 photomultiplier 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)

Figure 38: Various Anode Shape


(A) Matrix Channel Type

R7600U-00-M4

H8711
(R7600-00-M16)

H7546B
(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
(R10551-00-M64)

H9500
(R8400-00-M256)
TPMHC0204EB

17

List Guide for Photomultiplier Tubes


Tube
Diameter

q
w
Spectral
Response
Outline
Range (nm)
No.
/
Curve Code

Type
No.

e
Socket
&
Socket
Assembly

r
Cathode Sensitivity
t
y
u
Dynode
Blue
Structure
Q.E.
/ No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak
Typ. Index
Stages
Typ.
(CS 5-58)
(A/lm) Typ.
(%)

q Spectral Response
The relationship between photocathode sensitivity and wavelength of input light.
Curve code corresponds to that of spectral response curve on
the inside back cover.
(Refer to section 2 on page 2 for further details.)

Anode Sensitivity
o
!0
Gain
Typ.

Luminous
Typ.
(A/lm)

Dark
Current
Typ.
(nA)

!1

Max.
(nA)

<No. of Stages>
The number of dynodes used.
(Refer to section 3 on page 4 for further details.)

t Cathode Sensitivity (Luminous)


The photoelectric current from the photocathode per incident
light flux from a tungsten filament lamp operated at 2856 K.
(Refer to section 2.5 on page 3 for further details.)

w Outline No.
This number corresponds to that of PMT dimensional outline
drawing shown on later pages.
Basing diagram symbols are explained as follows:
BASING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS
Short Index
Pin
Pin

Flying
Lead

DY
G(F)
ACC
K
P
SH
IC

y Cathode Blue Sensitivity Index


The photoelectric current from the photocathode per incident
light flux from a tungsten filament lamp operated at 2856 K
passing through a blue filter which is Corning CS 5-58 polished
to 1/2 stock thickness.
(Refer to section 2.5 on page 3 for further details.)

All base diagrams show terminals viewed from the


base end of the tube.

Key

i
Anode to
Cathode
Supply
Voltage
(V)

: Dynode
: Grid (Focusing Electrode)
: Accelerating Electrode
: Photocathode
: Anode
: Shield
: Internal Connection (Do not use)

u QE (Quantum Efficiency)

TPMOC0068EB

e Socket & Socket Assembly


mark : A socket will be supplied with a PMT.
no mark : A socket will be supplied as an option.
The number in square corresponds to the outline number of
the PMT socket assembly on page 58 and 59.

The ratio of the number of photoelectrons emitted from the photocathode 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.)

i Anode to Cathode Voltage


The voltage indicates a standard applied voltage used to measure characteristics. The number in circles corresponds to that of
the voltage distribution ratio on page 46 and 47.

r Dynode
<Dynode Structure>
Each mark means dynode structure as follows:
LINE : linear focused
BOX : box and grid
B + L : box and linear focused
C + L : circular and linear focused
CC : circular cage
VB : venetian blind
FM : fine mesh
CM : coarse mesh
MC : metal channel

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o Gain (Current Amplification)


The ratio of the anode output current to the photoelectric current from the photocathode.
(Refer to section 4.2 on page 4 for further details.)

!0 Anode Sensitivity (Luminous)


The output current from the anode per incident light flux from a
tungsten filament lamp operated at 2856 K.
(Refer to section 4.1 on page 3 for further details.)

(at 25 C)
Maximum Rating !2

!4

Time Response !3

Typical
Anode
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
Pulse
to
Anode Time Time Typ.
Height
Cathode
Current Typ.
Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage
(V)

(mA)

(ns)

(ns)

(ns)

(%)

Stability !5
Long
Term
(%)

Pulse Linearity !6

Short 2 % 5 %
Term Deviation Deviation
(%)

(mA)

Type
No.

Note

(mA)

!1 Anode Dark Current

!4 Pulse Height Resolution (P.H.R.)

The output current from the anode measured after 30 minutes


storage in complete darkness.
(Refer to section 5 on page 4 for further details.)

The P.H.R. is measured with the combination of an NaI(Tl) scintillator and a 137Cs source as a standard measurement. If other
scintillators or -ray sources are used, note is attached.
(Refer to section 13.2 on page 14 for further details.)

!2 Maximum Rating
<Anode to Cathode Voltage>
The maximum anode to cathode voltages are limited by the internal structure of the PMT.
Excessive voltage causes electrical breakdown. The voltage
lower than the maximum rating should be applied to the PMT.
<Average Anode Current>
This indicates the maximum averaged current over any interval
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)
Operating ambient temperature range for the photomultiplier
itself is -30 C to +50 C except for some types of tubes.
However, when photomultiplier tubes are operated below
-30 C at their base section, please consult us in advance.

!3 Time Response
<Rise Time>
The time for the anode output pulse to rise from 10 % to 90 %
of the peak amplitude.
<Electron Transit Time>
The time interval between the arrival of a delta function light
pulse at the photocathode and the instant when the anode output pulse reaches its peak amplitude.

!5 Stability
<Long Term Stability (Mean Gain Deviation)>
This is defined as follows under the operation for 16 hours at a
constant count rate of 1000 s-1:
n
P-Pi
i =1
Dg =
n

100
P

(%)

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
of readings.
<Short Term Stability>
This is the gain shift on count rate charge. The tube is first operated at about 10000 s-1. The photo-peak count rate is then decreased to about 1000 s-1 by increasing the distance between
the 137Cs source and the tube coupled to the NaI(Tl) scintillator.
(Refer to section 9 on page 6 for further details.)

!6 Pulse Linearity
Typical values of pulse linearity are specified at two points
(2 % and 5 % deviation points from linear proportionality).
(Refer to section 7 on page 5 and 6 for further details.)

<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 crystals.
(Refer to section 6 on page 5 for further details.)

19

Photomultiplier Tubes
Tube
Diameter

Type
No.

q
w
Spectral
Response
Outline
Range (nm)
No.
/
Curve Code

e
Socket
&
Socket
Assembly

Cathode Sensitivity
t
y
u
Dynode
Blue
Structure
Q.E.
/ No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak
Typ. Index
Stages
Typ.
(CS 5-58)
(A/lm) Typ.
(%)

i
Anode to
Cathode
Supply
Voltage
(V)

Anode Sensitivity
o
!0
Gain
Typ.

Luminous
Typ.

!1

Dark
Current

(A/lm)

Typ.
(nA)

Max.
(nA)

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


300 to 650/A-D

E678-11N* z

160 to 650/C-D

E678-11N* z

LINE / 8

100

300 to 650/A-D

E678-13F* x

LINE / 10

110

13 mm
R4124
300 to 650/A-D
(1/2")
R4177-06 300 to 650/A-E

E678-13F* c

LINE / 10

100

E678-13E*

LINE / 10

30

10 mm R1635
(3/8") R2496
R647-01

LINE / 8

100

25

1250 r

1.0 106

100

50

10.0

25

1250 y

1.0 10

100

50

10.0

25

1000 !7

1.4 106

150

10.0

25

1000 #0

1.0 10

100

15

4.5

12

1500 !7

5.0 105

15

0.5

10

10.0

R1166

300 to 650/A-D

E678-12L* v

LINE / 10

110

10.5

26

1000 @1

1.0 10

110

R1450

300 to 650/A-D

E678-12L* v

LINE / 10

115

11.0

27

1500 @7

1.7 106

200

50

300 to 650/A-D
19 mm R3478
(3/4") R3991A-04 300 to 650/A-E

E678-12L* b

LINE / 8

115

11.0

27

1700 !1

1.7 106

200

10

300

E678-12R*

LINE / 10

30

4.5

12

1500 @9

3.3 105

10

0.1

10

300 to 650/A-D

E678-12L* n

LINE / 10

115

11.0

27

1500 @2

8.7 10

100

10

50

R5611A-01 300 to 650/A-D

E678-12A*

LINE / 10

90

10.5

26

1000 @9

5.5 105

50

20

R1288A-06 300 to 650/A-E

E678-14-03*

LINE / 10

30

4.5

12

1500 @9

3.3 10

10

0.1

10

R1924A

300 to 650/A-D

E678-14C* 1

LINE / 10

90

10.5

26

1000 @9

2.0 106

180

20

300 to 650/A-D

E678-12A*

22

2250 !9

5.7 10

400

100

800

25 mm R5505-70 300 to 650/A-D


(1")
R7899-01 300 to 650/A-D

!0

E678-17A* ,

23

2000 ^5

5.0 10

40

30

2.0 106
1.7 106

190
160

2
2

15
20

R4125

R4998

LINE / 10
FM / 15

70
80

9.0
9.5

6
5

!1

E678-12A*

LINE / 10

95

11.0

27

1250 #0
1500 #1

300 to 650/A-D

!2

E678-12A*

LINE / 10

95

11.0

27

1000 #0

2.6 106

250

15

300 to 650/A-D

!3

E678-12A*

LINE / 8

95

11.0

27

1300 !0

1.1 10

100

50

R3998-02 300 to 650/A-D

!4

E678-14C*

B+L / 9

90

10.5

26

1000 !5

1.3 106

120

10

5.0 106
2.0 106

475
190

10
4

200
80

R8619
R9800

R6427
28 mm
(1-1/8") R7111

300 to 650/A-D

!5

E678-14C* 23 LINE / 10

95

11.0

27

1500 #3
1500 #4

300 to 650/A-D

!6

E678-14C* 1

90

10.5

26

1000 @9

2.0 106

180

20

u
i
@4
@6

5.0 105
2.0 105
1.1 106
7.9 105

45
19
100
75

5
2
3
2

100
40
20
15

20

LINE / 10

1500
1500
1250
1500

R7525

300 to 650/A-D

!7

E678-14C*

LINE / 8

95

11.0

27

R580

300 to 650/A-D

!8

E678-12A* 4

LINE / 10

95

11.0

27

R11102 300 to 650/A-D


38 mm
(1-1/2") R3886A 300 to 650/A-D
R7761-70 300 to 650/A-D

!9

E678-12A* 4

C+L / 10

120

11.5

28

1000 @4

1.0 106

120

@0

E678-12A* 4

R9420

300 to 650/A-D

@1
@2

E678-12A*

CC / 10

90

10.5

26

1000 @4

2.0 10

180

20

FM / 19

80

9.5

23

2000 ^6

1.0 107

800

15

100

LINE / 8

95

11.0

27

1300 !0

5.0 105

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.

20

(at 25 C)
Maximum Rating !2

!4

Time Response !3

Typical
Anode
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
Pulse
to
Anode Time Time Typ.
Height
Cathode
Current Typ.
Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage

Stability !5
Long
Term

Pulse Linearity !6

Short 2 % 5 %
Term Deviation Deviation

Note

Assembly
Type

Type
No.

(V)

(mA)

(ns)

(ns)

(ns)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(mA)

(mA)

1500

0.03

0.8

0.5

23 / BGO *1

1.0

2.0

H3164-10

R1635

H3695-10

R2496

UV type (R3878)

1500

0.03

0.7

0.5

23 / BGO *1

1.0

2.0

1250

0.1

2.1

22

2.0

7.8

1.0

2.0

SILICA (R760) and UV (R960) types H3165-10

R647-01

1250

0.03

1.1

12

0.5

8.1

1.0

2.0

UV type (R4141)

R4124

1800

0.02

2.0

20

12.0

2.0

2.0

13

Flying Lead type (R4177-04)

R4177-06

1250

0.1

2.5

27

2.8

7.8

1.0

2.0

SILICA (R762) and UV (R750) types H6520

R1166

1800

0.1

1.8

19

0.76

7.8

1.0

2.0

H6524

R1450

1800

0.1

1.3

14

0.36

7.8

1.0

2.0

SILICA (R2076) and UV (R3479) types H6612

1800

0.02

1.0

10

11.0

2.0

2.0

20

40

1800

0.1

2.5

16

0.85

7.8

1.0

2.0

100

170

1250

0.1

1.3

12

0.8

8.0

1.0

2.0

10

20

Glass Base type (R5611A)

1800

0.02

1.3

13

9.0

1.0

2.0

20

40

Flying Lead type (R1288A-04)

R1288A-06

1250

0.1

1.5

17

0.9

7.8

1.0

2.0

20

40

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
1800

0.1
0.1

1.6
1.6

17
16

0.6
0.7

7.8
7.8

1.0
1.0

2.0
2.0

30
100

50
150

Glass Base type (R7899)

H8643

R7899-01

1500

0.1

2.5

28

1.2

10 / LSO

1.0

2.0

1500

0.1

1.0

11

0.27

7.8

1.0

2.0

30

50

1500

0.1

4.4

32

3.5

7.5

1.0

1.0

10

2000
2000

0.2
0.2

1.7
1.8

16
17

0.5
0.5

7.8
7.8

1.0
1.0

2.0
2.0

10
100

30
150

1250

0.1

1.6

18

0.9

7.8

1.0

2.0

30

50

1750
1750
1750
1750
1250

0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1

1.3
1.3
2.7
2.7
3.2

14
15
37
40
34

4.5
4.5
4.8

7.8
7.8
7.7
7.7

2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0

10
100
40
150

30
150
60
200

7.6

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.5

0.5

10

30

1250

0.1

2.6

30

2.0

7.5

1.0

2.0

10

20

2300

0.01

2.1

7.5

0.35

9.5

2.0

2.0

350

500

1500

0.1

1.6

17

0.55

7.8

1.0

2.0

30

50

R3478
R3991A-04
R4125

H8135

R5611A-01

R8619
H10580

R9800
R3998-02

UV type (R7056)

H7415

R6427
R7111
R7525

H3178-51

R580
R11102
R3886A

For +HV operation

R7761-70
R9420

Note 1: This data is measured with 22Na source and BGO scintillator.

21

Tube
Diameter

Type
No.

q
w
Spectral
Response
Outline
Range (nm)
No.
/
Curve Code

e
Socket
&
Socket
Assembly

Cathode Sensitivity
t
y
u
Dynode
Blue
Structure
Q.E.
/ No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak
Typ. Index
Stages
Typ.
(CS 5-58)
(A/lm) Typ.
(%)

i
Anode to
Cathode
Supply
Voltage
(V)

Anode Sensitivity
o
!0
Gain
Typ.

Luminous
Typ.

Dark
Current

!1

(A/lm)

Typ.
(nA)

Max.
(nA)

6
10

40
100

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


R329-02

300 to 650/A-D

@3

E678-21C* 0

LINE / 12

90

10.5

26

1500 %2
2000 %6

1.1 106
3.0 106

100
270

R331-05

300 to 650/A-D

@4

E678-21C* 0

LINE / 12

90

10.5

26

1500 %2

1.3 106

120

R1306

300 to 650/A-D

@5

E678-14W 78 BOX / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 w

2.7 105

30

20

$4
$5
@4
@5

2.0 107
1.0 107
1.7 105
1.3 105

1800
900
10
8

50
25
5
5

400
200
50
50

2500
2500
1250
1250

1000 s-1*2 2000 s-1*2

R1828-01 300 to 650/A-D

@6

E678-20B* 6

LINE / 12

90

10.5

26

R1840

300 to 650/A-D

@7

E678-14W

CM / 10

60

8.0

20

R2083

300 to 650/A-D

@8

E678-19J*

LINE / 8

80

10.0

25

3000 !2

2.5 106

200

100

800

1.0 106
6.0 105

90
54

5
3

20
15

R2154-02 300 to 650/A-D

@9

E678-14W 5

LINE / 10

90

10.5

26

1250 @4
1500 @6

R4607A-06 300 to 650/A-E


51 mm R5924-70 300 to 650/A-D
(2")
300 to 650/A-D
R6041

#0

E678-15C*

CC / 10

30

4.5

12

1500 @4

3.3 105

10

50

#1

FM / 19

70

9.0

22

2000 ^6

1.0 10

700

30

200

#2

MC / 12

60

8.5

20

800

$8

1.0 106

60

50

R6041-406

160 to 650/I

#3

MC / 12

100

12.5

30

800

$8

1.0 106

100

50

R6041-506

160 to 650/J

#3

MC / 12

100

11.5

25

800

$8

1.0 106

100

50

R6231

300 to 650/A-D

#4

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 t

2.7 10

30

20

R7723

300 to 650/A-D

#5

E678-21C*

LINE / 8

90

10.5

26

1750 o

1.0 106

90

20

300 to 650/A-D

#5

26

1750 #5

3.3 10

300

40

R7725

300 to 650/A-D

#5

E678-21C*

LINE / 12

90

10.5

26

R9779

300 to 650/A-D

#6

E678-20B*

LINE / 8

95

11.0

27

R10533

300 to 650/A-D

#7

E678-14W

LINE / 8

95

11.0

300 to 650/A-D

#8

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

300 to 650/A-D

#9

E678-14W 78 BOX / 8

R7724

60 mm R6232
R1307

E678-21C*

LINE / 10

90

110

10.5

12.0

1750 %3

6.7 10

600

60

1500 e

5.0 105

47.5

15

100

1750 @0

4.0 106

400

50

300

30

1000 t

2.7 105

30

20

30

1000 w
2500
2500
1500
2000

2.7 10

30

20

$3
$4
%1
%4

5.0 106
5.6 105
5.0 106
1.0 107

400
45
450
900

50
10
10
30

500
50
60
120

R4143

300 to 650/A-D

$0

E678-20B*

LINE / 12

80

9.5

23

R6091
76 mm
(3") R6233

300 to 650/A-D

$1

E678-21C* 0

LINE / 12

90

10.5

26

300 to 650/A-D

$2

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 t

2.7 105

30

20

R11065

200 to 650/J

$3

E678-20B*

B+L / 12

60

10

1500 %7

8.3 106

500

40

R11410

160 to 650/I

$3

E678-20B*

B+L / 12

90

10

1500 %4

5.0 106

450

10

100

R10233

300 to 650/A-D

$4

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 y

2.7 105

30

20

R877

300 to 650/A-D

$5

E678-14W 12 BOX / 10

90

10.5

26

1250 !8

4.4 105

40

10

50

1.4 107
4.0 107

1000
2800

50
300

300
1800

90 mm
(3.5")

R1250
127 mm
(5") R1584

300 to 650/A-D

$6

E678-20B* 3

LINE / 14

70

9.0

22

2000 ^0
2500 ^1

185 to 650/B-D

$7

E678-20B* 3

LINE / 14

70

9.0

22

2000 ^0

1.4 107

1000

50

300

3.0 106
2.0 106

240
160

30
20

300
200

300 to 650/A-D

$8

E678-20B*

B+L / 10

80

10.0

25

1500 #6
1500 #7

300 to 650/A-D
204 mm R5912
(8") R5912-02 300 to 650/A-D

$9

E678-20B* 4

B+L / 10

80

10.0

25

1500 ^2

1.0 107

800

100

1000

$9

E678-20B*

B+L / 14

80

10.0

25

1500 ^4

1.0 10

80 000

5000

10 000

300 to 650/A-D
254 mm R7081
(10") R7081-20 300 to 650/A-D

%0

E678-20B* 4

B+L / 10

80

10.0

25

1500 ^2

1.0 107

800

100

1000

%0

E678-20B*

B+L / 14

80

10.0

25

1500 ^4

1.0 10

80 000

5000

10 000

332 mm
(13")

300 to 650/A-D

%1

E678-20B*

B+L / 10

60

8.0

20

2000 ^3

5.0 107

3000

200

1000

508 mm R3600-02 300 to 650/A-D


(20") R7250
300 to 650/A-D

%2

E678-20B*

VB / 11

60

8.0

20

2000 $0

1.0 10

600

200

1000

%3

E678-20B*

B+L / 10

60

8.0

20

2000 ^3

1.0 107

600

200

1000

R6594

R8055

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.

22

Note 2: Dark count

(at 25 C)
Maximum Rating !2

!4

Time Response !3

Typical
Anode
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
Pulse
to
Anode Time Time Typ.
Height
Cathode
Current Typ.
Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage

Stability !5
Long
Term

Pulse Linearity !6

Short 2 % 5 %
Term Deviation Deviation

Note

Assembly
Type

Type
No.

(V)

(mA)

(ns)

(ns)

(ns)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(mA)

(mA)

2700
2700

0.2
0.2

2.6
2.7

48
40

1.1
1.1

7.6
7.6

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0

15
100

30
200

2500

0.2

2.6

48

1.1

15

30

1500

0.1

7.0

60

6.3 (8.5) *3

0.5

0.5

3000
3000
1500
1500

0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1

1.3
1.7
5.0
5.0

28
32
15
17

0.55
0.55
0.7
1.3

7.8
7.8
8.5
8.5

1.0
1.0
0.5
0.5

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

100
250
80
200

200
500
200
400

SILICA type (R2059)


UV type (R4004)

3500

0.2

0.7

16

0.37

7.8

1.0

2.0

100

150

SILICA type (R3377)

1750
1750

0.1
0.1

3.4
3.4

31
33

3.6
3.6

7.6
7.6

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0

50
150

70
200

Glass Base type (R3149)

1800

0.02

2.6

28

10.0

2.0

2.0

30

60

2300

0.1

2.5

9.5

0.44

9.5

2.0

2.0

500

700

1000

0.1

2.3

16

0.75

40

1000

0.1

2.3

16

0.75

40

1000

0.1

2.3

16

0.75

40

1500

0.1

8.5

48

6.9

6.3 (8.5) *3

0.5

0.5

10

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

1750

0.1

1.8

20

0.25

7.6

1.0

1.0

50

80

2000

0.1

2.0

24

0.28

50

80

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.3 (8.5) *3

0.5

0.5

10

Semiflexible Lead type (R6232-01)

R6232

1500

0.1

8.0

64

6.3 (8.5) *3

0.5

0.5

K-FREE type (R1307-07)

R1307

3000
3000
2500
2500

0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2

1.8
1.8
2.6
2.7

32
36
48
40

0.6
0.6
2
1.5

7.8
7.8
7.8
7.8

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

100
150
40
80

180
250
60
110

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.3 (8.5) *3

0.5

0.5

10

SILICA type (R2256-02)


UV type (R5113-02)

H6410 / H7195 R329-02


R331-05

K-FREE type (R1306-15)

R1306
H1949-50 /
H1949-51

R1828-01
R1840

H2431-50

R2083
R2154-02
R4607A-06

For +HV operation

H6614-70

R5924-70
R6041

For Low Temperature Operation Down to -110 C


Low Radicoactivity Material
For Low Temperature Operation Down to -186 C
Low Radicoactivity Material

R6041-406
R6041-506

Semiflexible Lead type (R6231-01)

R6231

R7725
H10570

R9779
R10533

UV type (R4885)

H6525

R4143

H6559

R6091

Semiflexible Lead type (R6233-01)

R6233

For Low Temperature Operation Down to -186 C


Low Radicoactivity Material
For Low Temperature Operation Down to -110 C
Low Radicoactivity Material

1750

0.1

41

13

1750

0.1

5.5

46

20

50

1500

0.1

10.0

52

9.4

6.3 (8.5)

0.5

0.5

10

Semiflexible Lead type (R10233-01)

R10233

1500

0.1

20.0

115

8.0

0.5

0.5

10

20

K-FREE type (R877-01)

R877

3000
3000

0.2
0.2

2.5
2.2

54
53

1.2
1.2

8.3
8.3

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0

100
160

150
250

H6527

R1250

3000

0.2

2.5

54

1.2

100

150

H6528

R1584

2000
2000

0.1
0.1

3.5
3.5

45
45

1.5
1.5

30
100

50
150

R6594

2000

0.1

3.6

54

2.4

40

60

R5912

2000

0.1

4.4

72

3.0

30

60

R5912-02

2000

0.1

3.8

62

3.4

40

60

R7081

2000

0.1

5.0

80

3.9

30

60

R7081-20

2500

0.1

5.3

88

2.8

60

80

R8055

2500

0.1

10.0

95

5.5

20

40

2500

0.1

7.0

110

3.5

60

80

R11065
R11410

R3600-06

R3600-02
R7250

Note 3: This data in parenthese is measured with 57Co.

23

Tube
Diameter

Type
No.

q
w
Spectral
Response
Outline
Range (nm)
No.
/
Curve Code

e
Socket
&
Socket
Assembly

Cathode Sensitivity
t
y
u
Dynode
Blue
Structure
Q.E.
/ No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak
Typ. Index
Stages
Typ.
(CS 5-58)
(A/lm) Typ.
(%)

i
Anode to
Cathode
Supply
Voltage
(V)

Anode Sensitivity
o
!0
Gain
Typ.

Luminous
Typ.

!1

Dark
Current

(A/lm)

Typ.
(nA)

Max.
(nA)

Metal Package Photomultiplier and Assemblies


R8520-406

160 to 650/I

%4

E678-32B

MC / 10

100

11.0

800

!6

1.0 106

100

20

R8520-506

160 to 650/J

%4

E678-32B

MC / 10

100

9.0

800

!6

1.0 106

100

20

300 to 650/A-D

%5

E678-32B 5

MC / 10

80

9.5

24

800

@3

2.0 106

160

20

R7600U
300 to 650/A-D
-00-M4
R5900U
300 to 650/A-D
30 mm
-00-L16
square
type R8900U-00-M4 300 to 650/A-D

%6

E678-32B 6

MC / 10

80

9.5

24

800

@3

1.8 106

140

0.5/ch

5/ch

%7

E678-32B 7

MC / 10

70

8.5

21

800

!7

4.0 10

280

0.2

%8

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

%9

MC / 12

80

9.5

24

800

$1

1.0 106

80

0.8/ch

4/ch

R7600U

R11265U 300 to 650/A-D

^0

E678-19K 1

MC / 12

80

9.5

24

900
900

$9
%1

9.4 10
3.8 105

75
30

2
2

20
20

H8711

300 to 650/A-D P55@7

MC / 12

80

9.5

24

800

$7

3.5 106

280

0.8/ch

4/ch

H7546B

300 to 650/A-D P55@8

MC / 12

80

9.5

24

800

%0

6.0 105

50

0.2/ch

2/ch

H8804

300 to 650/A-D P56@9

MC / 12

80

9.5

24

800

%0

6.0 105

50

0.2/ch

2/ch

AssemH7260
blies

300 to 650/A-D P56#0

MC / 10

70

8.5

21

800

!7

2.0 106

140

0.2

H8500C

300 to 650/A-D P56#1

MC / 12

60

9.5

24

1000 %8

1.5 10

90

0.1/ch

H9500

300 to 650/A-D P57#3

MC / 12

60

9.5

24

1000 %9

1.5 106

90

0.05/ch

H10966A 300 to 650/A-D P56#1

MC / 8

60

9.5

24

1000 !3

3.3 105

20

0.06/ch

FM / 15

80

9.5

23

2000 ^5

5.0 105

40

30

Fine Mesh Photomultipliers


25 mm
R5505-70 300 to 650/A-D
(1")
39 mm
R7761-70 300 to 650/A-D
(1.5")
51 mm
R5924-70 300 to 650/A-D
(2")

!0

E678-17A* ,

@1

FM / 19

80

9.5

23

2000 ^6

1.0 10

800

15

100

#1

FM / 19

70

9.0

22

2000 ^6

1.0 107

700

30

200

Square, Rectangular Shape Photomultipliers


10 mm
R2248
(3/8")

300 to 650/A-D

^1

E678-11N* z

LINE / 8

95

9.5

23

1250 r

1.1 106

100

50

60 mm R6236

300 to 650/A-D

^2

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 t

2.7 105

30

20

76 mm
300 to 650/A-D
R6237
(3")
25 mm
R1548-07 300 to 650/A-D
(1")

^3

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 t

2.7 105

30

20

^4

E678-17A* m

LINE / 10

80

9.5

23

1250 #3

2.5 10

200

20

250

R8997

300 to 650/A-D

^5

E678-20B*

L+VB / 10

80

9.5

23

1250 #2

1.2 106

100

10

200

R10550

300 to 650/A-D

^6

E678-20B*

LINE / 8

100

10.0

1300 !0

1.0 106

100

10

100

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 t

2.7 105

30

20

38 mm
(1-1/2")

Hexagonal Shape Photomultipliers


60 mm R6234
76 mm
R6235
(3")

300 to 650/A-D

^7

E678-14W 9

300 to 650/A-D

^8

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

110

12.0

30

1000 t

2.7 10

30

20

2 Shape Photomultipliers
25 mm
R7373A-01 300 to 650/A-D
(1")
28 mm
R8143
300 to 650/A-D
(1-1/8")

^9

E678-12A*

LINE / 10

90

10.5

26

1000 @9

1.1 106

100

20

&0

E678-14C*

BOX / 11

90

10.5

26

1000 #9

2.2 106

200

10

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.

24

(at 25 C)
Maximum Rating !2

!4

Time Response !3

Typical
Anode
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
Pulse
to
Anode Time Time Typ.
Height
Cathode
Current Typ.
Typ. (FWHM) Resolution
Voltage

Stability !5
Long
Term

Pulse Linearity !6

Short 2 % 5 %
Term Deviation Deviation

Note

Type
No.

(V)

(mA)

(ns)

(ns)

(ns)

(%)

(%)

(%)

(mA)

(mA)

900

0.1

1.8

12.4

0.8

30

60

900

0.1

1.8

12.4

0.8

30

60

900

0.1

1.6

9.6

0.35

1.0

2.0

30

60

UV type (R7600U-03) is available

900

0.1

1.2

9.5

0.36

10

30

*4

900

0.1

0.60

7.4

0.18

0.8

1.2

*4

900

0.1

1.4

11.4

0.95

10

*4

R8900U-00-M4

1000

0.1

1.3

13

0.75

1.5

3.5

*4

R8900-00-M16

1000
1000

0.1
0.1

1.3
1.3

5.8
5.8

0.27
0.3

20
300

60
400

1000

0.017

0.83

12

0.33

0.5

*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

H7260

1100

0.1

0.8

6.0

0.4

1/ch

2/ch

*4, Assembly with divider network

H8500C

1100

0.1

0.8

6.0

0.4

0.2/ch

1/ch

*4, Assembly with divider network

H9500

1100

0.1

0.4

4.0

1.2/ch

3/ch

*4, Assembly with divider network

H10966A

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

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.3 (8.5)*3

0.5

0.5

10

Semiflexible Lead type (R6236-01) is available

R6236

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.3 (8.5)*3

0.5

0.5

10

Semiflexible 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

10

*4, Quadrant (4) channel

R8997

1600

0.1

1.3

12

0.6

10

30

*4, Quadrant (4) channel

R10550

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.3 (8.5)*3

0.5

0.5

10

Semiflexible Lead type (R6234-01) is available

R6234

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.3 (8.5)*3

0.5

0.5

10

Semiflexible Lead type (R6235-01) is available

R6235

1250

0.1

19

1.1

7.8

1.0

2.0

15

30

R7373A-01

1250

0.1

25

72

1.0

2.0

0.2

0.5

R8143

For Low Temperature Operation Down to -110 C


Low Radioactivity Material
For Low Temperature Operation Down to -186 C
Low Radioactivity Material

R8520-406
R8520-506
R7600U
R7600U
-00-M4
R5900U
-00-L16

R11265U

R2248

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.

25

Tube
Diameter

Type
No.

q
w
Spectral
Response
Outline
Range (nm)
No.
/
Curve Code

e
Socket
&
Socket
Assembly

Cathode Sensitivity
t
y
u
i
Dynode
Blue
Structure
Q.E. Anode to
/ No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak Cathode
Supply
Stages Typ. Index Typ.
Voltage
(CS 5-58)
(A/lm) Typ.
(%)
(V)

Anode Sensitivity
o
!0
Anode
Gain
Luminous
Sensitivity
Typ.
Typ.
(A/lm)

!1
Dark Current
(After 30 min)
Typ.
(nA)

Max.
(nA)

UBA (Ultra Biallali), SBA (Super Bialkali), Extended Green Bialkali Photomultipliers
R5900U-100-L16 300 to 650 / F

%7

E678-32B 7

MC / 10

105

13.5

35

800

!7

3.0 106

320

0.2/ch

2/ch

R5900U-200-L16 300 to 650 / G

%7

E678-32B 7

MC / 10

135

15.5

43

800

!7

3.0 106

400

0.2/ch

2/ch

R7600U-100

300 to 650 / F

%5

E678-32B 5

MC / 10

105

13.5

35

800

@3

1.0 106

105

20

300 to 650 / G

%5

E678-32B 5

MC / 10

135

15.5

43

800

@3

1.0 10

135

20

300 to 650 / F

%6

E678-32B 6

MC / 10

105

13.5

35

800

@3

1.3 106

140

0.5/ch

5/ch

300 to 650 / G

%6

E678-32B 6

MC / 10

135

15.5

43

800

@3

1.3 106

175

0.5/ch

5/ch

300 to 650 / F

%8

E678-32B

MC / 10

105

13.5

35

800

!6

1.0 106

105

1/ch

5/ch

300 to 650 / F

%9

R7600U-200
R7600U-100-M4
Metal
Package
R7600U-200-M4
PMT
30 mm
R8900U-100-M4
square
type
R8900-100-M16

MC / 12

105

13.5

35

800

$1

1.0 10

105

0.8/ch

8/ch

R8900U-100-C12 300 to 650 / F P44q E678-32B 8

MC / 11

105

13.5

35

800

#8

5.4 105

70

20

900
900
900
900

$9
%1
$9
%1

8.4 105
3.7 105
1.3 106
5.0 105

80
35
160
60

2
2
2
2

20
20
20
20

R11265U-100

300 to 650 / F

^0

E678-19K 1

MC / 12

95

13.5

35

R11265U-200

300 to 650 / G

^0

E678-19K 1

MC / 12

120

15.5

43

H8711-100

300 to 650 / F P55@7

MC / 12

105

13.5

35

-800 $7

2.0 106

210

0.8/ch

4/ch

H8711-200

300 to 650 / G P55@7

MC / 12

135

15.5

43

-800 $7

2.0 106

270

0.8/ch

4/ch

H7546B-100

300 to 650 / F P55@8

MC / 12

105

13.5

35

-800 %0

5.0 105

53

0.2/ch

2/ch

H7546B-200
Metal
Package H8804-100
PMT
assem- H8804-200
blies
H7260-100

300 to 650 / G P55@8

MC / 12

135

15.5

43

-800 %0

5.0 105

68

0.2/ch

2/ch

H7260-200

76 mm
(3")
90 mm
(3.5")
127 mm
(5")
204 mm
(8")
254 mm
(10")
Metal
Package
PMT
30 mm
square
type

MC / 12

105

13.5

35

-800 %0

5.0 10

53

0.2/ch

2/ch

300 to 650 / G P56@9

MC / 12

135

15.5

43

-800 %0

5.0 105

68

0.2/ch

2/ch

300 to 650 / F P56#0

MC / 10

105

13.5

35

-800 !7

2.0 106

210

0.2/ch

2/ch

300 to 650 / G P56#0

MC / 10

135

15.5

43

-800 !7

2.0 106

270

0.2/ch

2/ch

300 to 650 / F P56#1

MC / 8

95

13.5

35

-1000 !3

3.2 10

30

0.1/ch

H10966B-100

300 to 650 / F P57#2

MC / 8

95

13.5

35

-1000 !3

3.2 105

30

0.1/ch

300 to 650 / F

!3

E678-12A 0

L/8

130

13.5

35

1300 !0

1.1 106

140

10

100

300 to 650 / F

!4

E678-14C

B+L / 9

130

13.5

35

1000 !5

1.0 106

130

25

300 to 650 / F

@2

E678-12A 9

L/8

130

13.5

35

1300 !0

3.7 10

48

10

100

R6231-100

300 to 650 / F

#4

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

130

13.5

35

1000 t

2.3 105

30

10

30

R7724-100

300 to 650 / F

#5

E678-21C 9

L / 10

130

13.5

35

1750 #5

2.0 106

430

10

50

R6233-100

300 to 650 / F

$2

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

130

13.5

35

1000 t

2.3 105

30

10

30

R10233-100

300 to 650 / F

$4

E678-14W 9

B+L / 8

130

13.5

35

1000 y

2.3 10

30

10

30

R877-100

300 to 650 / F

$5

E678-14W

B / 10

105

13.5

35

1250 !8

4.4 105

46

20

100

R5912-100

300 to 650 / F

$9

E678-20B

B+L / 10

130

13.5

35

1500 ^2

1.0 107

1300

500

1000

R7081-100

300 to 650 / F

%0

E678-20B

B+L / 10

130

13.5

35

1500 ^2

1.0 107

1300

500

1000

@3
@8

2.0 106
5.0 105

320
80

2
1

20
10

R7600U-300

300 to 700 / H

%5

E678-32B 5

MC / 10

160

14

39

800
800

R7600U-300-M4

300 to 700 / H

%6

E678-32B 6

MC / 10

160

14

39

800

@3

1.3 106

210

0.5/ch

5/ch

Metal H8711-300
Package
PMT H7546B-300
assemblies H8804-300
26

H10966A-100

25 mm
R9800-100
(1")
28 mm
R3998-100-02
(1-1/8")
38 mm
R9420-100
(1-1/2")
51 mm
(2")

300 to 650 / F P56@9

300 to 700 / H P55@8

MC / 12

160

14

39

-800 $7

2.5 106

400

0.8/ch

4/ch

300 to 700 / H P55@9

MC / 12

160

14

39

-800 %0

5.0 105

80

0.2/ch

2/ch

39

-800 %0

5.0 10

80

0.2/ch

2/ch

300 to 650 / H P56#0

Note: The data shown in

MC / 12

160

is measured with tapered voltage distribution ratio.

14

Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

(at 25 C)
Maximum Rating !2

!4

Time Response !3

Typical
Anode
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
Pulse
to
Anode Time Time Typ.
Height
Cathode
Current Typ.
Typ. (FWHM)
Resolution
Voltage

Stability !5
Long
Term

Pulse Linearity !6

Short 2 % 5 %
Term Deviation Deviation

Note

Type No.

(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

1.6

9.6

0.35

30

60

SBA type

R7600U-100

900

0.1

1.6

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

1.4

11.4

0.95

5/ch

10/ch

SBA type

R8900U-100-M4

1000

0.1

1.3

13

0.75

3.5/ch SBA type

R8900-100-M16

1000

0.1

2.2

11.9

0.75

15

1000
1000
1000
1000

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3

5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8

0.27
0.3
0.27
0.3

20
300
20
300

60
400
60
400

-1000 0.017

0.83

12

0.33

0.5/ch

-1000 0.017

0.83

12

0.33

0.5/ch

-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

-1000 0.023

1.0

12

0.38

0.3/ch 0.6/ch SBA type

H8804-100

-1000 0.023

1.0

12

0.38

0.3/ch 0.6/ch UBA type

H8804-200

-900

0.1

0.6

6.8

0.18

0.6/ch 0.8/ch SBA type

H7260-100

-900

0.1

0.6

6.8

0.18

0.6/ch 0.8/ch UBA type

H7260-200

-1100

0.1

0.4

1.2/ch

3/ch

SBA type

H10966A-100

-1100

0.1

0.4

1.2/ch

3/ch

SBA type

H10966B-100

1500

0.1

1.0

11

0.27

30

SBA type

R9800-100

1500

0.1

3.4

23

7.0

1.0

1.0

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

6.9

6.1

0.5

0.5

10

SBA type

R6231-100

2000

0.2

2.0

350

1.1

1.0

1.0

60

80

SBA type

R7724-100

1500

0.1

9.5

52

8.5

6.1

0.5

0.5

10

SBA type

R6233-100

1500

0.1

10

52

9.4

6.1

0.5

0.5

10

SBA type *

R10233-100

1500

0.1

20

115

7.6

0.5

0.5

10

20

SBA type

R877-100

2000

0.1

3.6

54

2.4

40

60

SBA type

R5912-100

2000

0.1

3.8

62

3.4

40

60

SBA type

R7081-100

900
900

0.1
0.1

1.6
1.6

9.6
9.6

0.35
0.35

30
100

Extended Green Bialkali Photomultipliers

R7600U-300

900

0.1

1.2

9.5

0.36

10/ch

30/ch

Extended Green Bialkali Photomultipliers

R7600U-300-M4

-1000 0.017

0.83

12

0.33

0.5/ch

1/ch

Extended Green Bialkali Photomultipliers

H8711-300

-1000 0.023

1.0

12

0.38

0.3/ch 0.6/ch Extended Green Bialkali Photomultipliers

H7546B-300

-1000 0.023

1.0

12

0.38

0.3/ch 0.6/ch Extended Green Bialkali Photomultipliers

H8804-300

SBA type

R8900U-100-C12

SBA type

R11265U-100

UBA type

R11265U-200

1/ch

SBA type

H8711-100

1/ch

UBA type

H8711-200

27

Dimensional Outline and Basing Diagrams


For Photomultiplier Tubes
q R1635, R2496

w R4124
13.5 0.5

A
8 MIN.
P
6

DY5
45.0 1.5

PHOTOCATHODE

10 MAX.

1
IC

DY10
8

DY3

DY8

DY5 4

10
DY2
11
K

DY7

9 DY4

DY3 3
DY1

11 PIN BASE

DY6

DY9

DY8
7
50 2

DY7
5
PHOTOCATHODE

10 MIN.

FACEPLATE

10 DY6

11
2

DY4

12
1

DY1

DY2

13
K

IC

SHORT PIN

SHORT PIN
13 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

FACEPLATE

A
R1635

9.7 0.4

R2496

10.5 0.5

R2496 has a plano-concave faceplate.

TPMHA0343EB

e R647-01, R4177-06

TPMHA0102EA

r R1166
18.6 0.7

A
10 MIN.

15 MIN.

FACEPLATE

FACEPLATE

DY9

DY10
7

DY8
8

DY6

PHOTOCATHODE

DY10
6
5

DY8
7
DY6
8

10 DY4

DY9 4

9 DY4

DY5 3

11 DY2
12
IC
13
K

DY7 3

10 DY2

DY7 4

DY3

1
DY1

88 2

PHOTOCATHODE

P
6

11

DY5

SHORT PIN

12

DY3

DY1

SHORT PIN

R647-01

13.5 0.5

71 2

R4177-06

14.5 0.7

61 2

12 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

13 MAX.

13 PIN BASE

TPMHA0120EA

t R1450, R4125

TPMHA0344EA

y R3478
18.6 0.7

18.6 0.7
15 MIN.
DY10
6
P
5

DY8
7
DY6
8

DY9 4

PHOTOCATHODE

DY5

1
DY3

12

DY1

DY6

10 DY2

DY7 3
DY5

11

2
1

12

DY1

13 MAX.

13 MAX.

SHORT PIN

12 PIN BASE

TPMHA0307EA

28

9 DY4

DY3

SHORT PIN

12 PIN BASE

6
5

IC 4

10 DY2
11

DY8

IC
P
PHOTOCATHODE

9 DY4

DY7 3
88 2

15 MIN.

FACEPLATE

65 2

FACEPLATE

TPMHA0431EB

(Unit: mm)

u R3991A-04, R5611A-01

i R1288A-06, R1924A
25.4 0.5

18.6 0.7
A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

15 MIN.
FACEPLATE

FACEPLATE

22 MIN.

P
6

10 DY8

DY7 4

13 MAX.

LEAD LENGTH 45 MIN.

A
12PIN BASE
JEDEC
No.B12-43

12

DY3

13
DY2

14

DY1

R5611A-01

30 1.5

14 PIN
GLASS BASE

IC
9
10 DY10

DY5 4

11 DY8

DY3 3

12 DY6
13
DY4
14
DY2

DY1

DY10

P
6

2
1

SHORT PIN

DY8

7
8

DY7 4

9 DY6

DY5 3

10 DY4
11

DY3

A
28 1.5

IC
8

DY7 5

DY4

B BOTTOM VIEW

R3991A-04

DY9

37.3 0.5

PHOTOCATHODE

11 DY6

DY5 3

13 MAX.

A
P.C.D. 12.0 0.5
SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 14- 0.7

P
DY9

43.0 1.5

DY9

PHOTOCATHODE

DY10

DY2

12

DY1

TPMHA0117EC

TPMHA0040EC

!0 R5505-70

o R4998
A Temporary Base Removed
Bottom View
20
40

20 MIN.

25.8 0.7
FACEPLATE

17.5 MIN.

40.0 1.5

PHOTOCATHODE

PHOTOCATHODE

71 1

( 17.3)
IC
P
7

13 MAX.

HA TREATMENT
SMA
CONNECTOR

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

DY 3 3

DY 1

IC

11
DY10
12
13 DY8

17 PIN BASE

DY7 4
(Acc)
3
DY5

14 DY6
15
DY4
16
2
1 18 17
DY2
DY3
G
DY1 K

LEAD LENGTH 52 MIN.

P.C.D. 17.3
SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.7

DY9 5

13 DY 10
14 DY 8
15 DY 6
16
DY 4
17
DY 2

DY 7 5
DY 5 4

HA TREATMENT

IC

9 10

DY 15 P
DY 13
9 10 DY 14
DY 11 7 8
11
12 DY 12
DY 9 6

SHORT PIN

13 MAX.

26 1
FACEPLATE

B Bottom View
P

DY10
6

DY9

DY8
7

DY6
8

5
DY7 4
(Acc)

DY5

DY4

10 DY2

37.3 0.5

DY3

11
1

12

DY1

TPMHA0093EE

!1 R7899-01

TPMHA0236EB

!2 R8619
25.4 0.5

25.4 0.5
FACEPLATE

22 MIN.

FACE PLATE

22 MIN.

A Temporary Base Removed

A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

DY10
DY8
10
11 DY6
12
13 DY4

7
6

LEAD LENGTH 50 MIN.

DY3

18 17
DY1 K

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

DY10
DY8
7
8
9 DY6

DY5 3

10 DY4

DY9
5
DY7

DY3

2
1
DY1

12

DY7 4
DY5

P.C.D. 17.3 0.2


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.7
A

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

11
DY2
12
K

37.3 0.5

DY10

13 DY8
14 DY6
15
DY4
16
DY2

DY3

B BOTTOM VIEW
P
6

13 MAX.

P.C.D. 17.3 0.5


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.7

P
DY9 5

14 DY2

DY5 4

13 MAX.

68.0 1.5

DY9
DY7 5

PHOTOCATHODE

79 2

1 18
DY1 K

B Bottom View
LEAD LENGTH 55 MIN.

PHOTOCATHODE

P
6

DY9

DY10
7

DY8

DY7 4

9 DY6

DY5 3

10 DY4
11

2
DY3

1
DY1

12

DY2

37.3 0.5
TPMHA0474EB

TPMHA0551EC

29

!3 R9800

!4 R3998-02, R3998-100-02
25.4 0.5

13

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43
B

DY6

14 DY4

DY1 5

15 DY2

DY9
DY7
8
9
10 DY5

PHOTOCATHODE

DY8
DY6 5

11 IC

IC 4

60 2

DY3 6

13 MAX.

55 2

12

1
K

DY4

12

DY3
13
14
DY1
K

2
1

DY2
G

LEAD LENGTH 55 MIN.

25 MIN.

DY8

DY5
PHOTOCATHODE

FACEPLATE

P
10

DY7

P.C.D. 17.3 0.2


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.7

28.5 0.5

A Temporary Base Removed

22 MIN.

SHORT PIN

B Bottom View
P
6

NC

NC
7

DY8

DY7 4

9 DY6

DY5 3

10 DY4
2
1
DY1

DY3
37.3 0.5

11
12

14 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

FACE PLATE

DY2

TPMHA0521EC

TPMHA0114EA

!6 R7111

!5 R6427

28.5 0.5

28.5 0.5
25 MIN.

FACEPLATE

P
IC

PHOTOCATHODE

85 2

DY9 5

DY10
DY8
8
9
10 DY6

DY7 4

11 DY4

DY5 3

12 DY2
13
K
14
DY1

DY3

1
IC

25 MIN.

DY9
PHOTOCATHODE
43.0 1.5

FACEPLATE

IC
8

P
7

IC
9
10 DY10

DY7 5
DY5 4

11 DY8
12 DY6
13
DY4
14
DY2

DY3 3
DY1

2
1
K

SHORT PIN

13 MAX.

14 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

SHORT PIN

14 PIN BASE

TPMHA0387EB

!7 R7525

TPMHA0506EA

!8 R580
28.5 0.5

FACEPLATE

25 MIN.

38 1
34 MIN.

IC

DY7 5

P DY8
DY6
7 8
9
10 IC

DY5 4
85 2

2
1
IC

DY10
6

DY9

9 DY6
10 DY4

DY5 3

12 DY2
13
K
14
DY1

11

DY3

12

DY1

R580

IC

IC
6

IC
8

IC 4

9 DY6
10 DY4

13 MAX.

DY5 3
DY3

11

2
1

12

DY1
37.3 0.5

TPMHA0450EB

DY2

P
12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

30

DY8

DY7 4

SHORT PIN

14 PIN BASE

11 DY4

IC 3
DY3

PHOTOCATHODE

127 MAX.

PHOTOCATHODE

109 2

FACEPLATE

DY2

R5330

TPMHA0121EA

(Unit: mm)

@0 R3886A

!9 R11102

38.0 0.7

FACEPLATE

38 1

FACEPLATE

34 MIN.

A Temporary Base Removed

34 MIN.
DY10
6

DY9

DY5 3

10 DY4
11

2
1
DY1

12

DY10
9
DY8
10
11 DY6

P
6
DY9 5

9 DY6

116 MAX.

DY2

12 DY4

DY7 4

13 DY2

DY5 3
2
1
DY1

DY3

P.C.D. 23.0 0.5


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 16- 0.7

15
K

B Bottom View
P
13 MAX.

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43
37.3 0.5

LEAD LENGTH 70 MIN.

99 2

DY8

DY7 4

DY3

PHOTOCATHODE
63.5 1.5

P
PHOTOCATHODE

DY10
6

DY9

DY8

DY7 4

9 DY6
10

DY5

12

DY1

DY3

DY4

11

DY2

B
37.3 0.5
TPMHA0228EA

TPMHA0104EB

@2 R9420, R9420-100

@1 R7761-70

38 1

39 1
FACEPLATE

34 MIN.

FACE PLATE

27 MIN.
A Temporary Base Removed

16 DY12
17 DY10
18
DY8
19
20 DY6
21
DY4
DY2

SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 21- 0.7

11

DY8

12 DY6

DY5 5

13 DY4
14 DY2

DY3 4
2
DY1

13 MAX.

3
DY3
2
1
DY1
K

7
DY7 6
87 2

DY9 6
DY7 5
4
DY5

P
PHOTOCATHODE

1
K

B Bottom View
P.C.D. 23.0 0.1
SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 16- 0.7

NC
13 MAX.

HA TREATMENT

DY17 DY19 P
DY18
DY15
10 11 12
9
13 DY16
DY13
8
14
DY11
7
15 DY14

27

12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

LEAD LENGTH 70 MIN.

50 2

PHOTOCATHODE

P
6

NC
7

DY8

DY7 4
DY5
DY3

9 DY6
10 DY4

11

2
1
DY1

12

DY2

37.3 0.5

TPMHA0469ED

@3 R329-02

@4 R331-05
53.0 1.5

53.0 1.5
FACEPLATE

46 MIN.

46 MIN.
SH IC DY10
DY8
IC
10 11 12
DY12
13
9
DY6
14
8
P 7
15 DY4

HA TREATMENT

LIGHT
TIGHT SHIELD

50.0

PHOTOCATHODE

SH IC DY10
DY8
IC
DY12 9 10 11 12 13
DY6
14 DY4
P 8
15
7
DY11 6
16 DY2
DY9 5
17 G
18 IC
DY7 4
19
3
20
2
DY5
IC
1 21
DY3
IC
DY1
K

HA TREATMENT

DY11 6
DY9 5
126 2

127 2

0.2

PHOTOCATHODE

16 DY2
17 G
18
IC
19
IC
21 20

DY7
3
2
DY5
1
IC
DY3
K
DY1
SHORT PIN

*CONNECT SH TO DY5

21 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

*CONNECT SH TO DY5

21 PIN BASE

TPMHA0123EG

13 MAX.

FACEPLATE

TPMHA0519ED

TPMHA0072EF

31

@5 R1306

@6 R1828-01
53.0 1.5

51.0 0.5
FACEPLATE

46 MIN.
DY7
7

DY6

DY8
IC
8
9
10 IC

6
DY5 5

DY2

P DY12
IC
DY10
DY11 9 10 11 12
DY8
13 DY6
DY9 8
14
7
DY7 6
15 DY4
16 DY4
DY5 5
17 DY2
IC 4
18
3
DY3
19 IC
2
20 G
DY1 1
K
IC

PHOTOCATHODE

11 P
12 IC

DY3 3

137 MAX.

114 2

DY4 4
13

2
1
DY1

14
K

170 3

PHOTOCATHODE

46 MIN.

HA TREATMENT

192 MAX.

FACEPLATE

56.5 0.5
14 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B14-38

20 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102
51.2 0.5

TPMHA0089EC

@7 R1840

TPMHA0064EE

@8 R2083
A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

46 MIN.
10

FACEPLATE

DY10

55 1

PHOTOCATHODE

IC IC IC

DY6 3

15 DY5
16
DY4
1 18 17 DY3
DY2
K DY1
2

LEAD LENGTH 65 MIN.

13 DY7

HA TREATMENT

P
DY10

6
DY8 5

DY9
DY7
8
9
10 DY5

IC

9 10 11

DY7 5

19

DY8
DY6

13
DY4
14
15 DY4
16 DY2
17
IC
18

SHORT PIN
SMA
CONNECTOR

12 IC

12

19 PIN BASE

11 DY3

DY4 3

14PIN BASE
JEDEC No.B14-38

DY5 4
3
DY3
2
1
DY1
ACC

B BOTTOM VIEW

DY6 4

56.5 0.5

121 2

13 MAX.

DY8 5

P.C.D. 34 0.3
SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.8

46 MIN.

12 DY9

PHOTOCATHODE

53.0 1.5
FACEPLATE

13 MAX.

51.0 0.5

13

2
1
DY2

DY1

14
K

TPMHA0185EE

TPMHA0095EC

@9 R2154-02

#0 R4607A-06
51.0 0.5

52 1

46 MIN.
FACEPLATE
DY7
7

6
DY5 5

DY8
DY9
8
9
10 DY10

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

12 IC
13

2
DY2

11 P

DY3 3
147 MAX.

124 2

DY4 4

1
DY1

IC

14

IC

IC
PHOTOCATHODE
80 2

DY6

PHOTOCATHODE

46 MIN.

DY9

DY3

15 PIN BASE

6
5

DY10
9

DY8
10
DY6
11

DY7 4
DY5

13 MAX.

FACEPLATE

12 DY4

3
2
1
DY1

13 DY2
14
IC
15
K

SHORT PIN

56.5 0.5

TPMHA0296EB

32

TPMHA0003EC

(Unit: mm)

#1 R5924-70

#2 R6041
52 1
39 MIN.
DY18 DY16
DY14
14 15
16 DY12
17 DY10
18
DY8

DY15 8
DY13 7

HA TREATMENT

13 MAX.

DY11 5
DY9 4 3
2 1 26
DY7
DY5 DY3
DY1 K

SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 21- 0.7

TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

19
20 DY6
21 DY4
22

DY7 DY8 DY9


DY6
DY10
8 9 10
11
7

45 MIN.

DY5 5

DY2

57.0 0.5
55.0 0.5
METAL
(CONNECTED
WITH CATHODE)
(Ni PLATING)

31

13 DY11
14 DY12
15
P

DY4 4
DY3 3

2
1 18
DY2
DY1
K

53.0 0.5
45 MIN.

PHOTOCATHODE

9 MAX.

P.C.D. 34.0 0.3


SEMI-FLEXIBLE
LEADS
(Ni PLATING)
18- 0.75 0.10

BOTTOM VIEW
32 1

50 2

P
DY19 11
DY17 10

29.5 0.5

PHOTOCATHODE

DY8

DY7
DY6
6

DY5
70 10

FACEPLATE

DY9

10

DY4 4
3

DY3

DY10

11 DY11
12
2

DY2

1
DY1

K
K

DY12

TPMHA0578EA

TPMHA0490EB

#3 R6041-406, R6041-506

#4 R6231, R6231-100
51.0 0.5
FACEPLATE

46 MIN.

PHOTOCATHODE

DY5

DY6
7

IC
8

90 3

45 MIN.
57.0 0.5

113 MAX.

DY4 5

10 DY7

DY3 4

11 DY8

DY2 3
2
1
DY1

IC

55.6 0.5

12 P
13
G
14
K

50.5 0.5

32.5 1.0

P.C.D. 34.0 0.3


SEMI-FLEXIBLE
LEADS
(Ni PLATING)
18- 0.75 0.10

70 10

PHOTOCATHODE

31.0 0.5

45 MIN.

9 MAX.

METAL
(CONNECTED
WITH CATHODE)
(Ni PLATING)

IC
9

56.5 0.5

DY7 DY8 DY9


DY6
DY10
8 9 10
7
11
DY5 5
DY4 4
DY3 3

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B14-38

13 DY11
14 DY12

2
1 18
DY2
DY1
K

16
P

BOTTOM VIEW

TPMHA0579EA

#5 R7723, R7724, R7725

TPMHA0388EB

#6 R9779

52 1

51.0 1.0

46 MIN.

46 MIN.

R7723

FACEPLATE
A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

98 2

PHOTOCATHODE

P.C.D. 34.0 0.3


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.8

R7724

R7725

IC IC DY8
IC
DY6
DY10 9 10 11 12 13 IC
14 DY4
8
P
15
7
DY9 6
16 DY2
17 IC
DY7 5
18
4
IC 3
19 IC
20
2
DY5
IC
1 21
DY3
IC
DY1
K

IC IC DY10
IC
DY8
DY12 9 10 11 12 13 DY6
14 DY4
8
P
15
7
DY11 6
16 DY2
17 IC
DY9 5
18
4
DY7
19 IC
3
20
2
DY5
IC
1 21
DY3
IC
DY1
K

TPMHA0509EC

DY7
8
DY5
7
DY3 6

P
10

15 DY2
3

A
12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102
B
51.2 0.5

DY8
12
DY6
13
14 DY4

DY1 5

Acc

13 MAX.

21 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

112 2

PHOTOCATHODE

IC IC DY6
IC
IC
10 11 12 13 IC
DY8
9
14 DY4
P 8
15
7
DY7 6
16 DY2
DY5 5
17 IC
18
4
IC
IC
19
3
20
2
IC
IC
1 21
DY3
IC
DY1
K

LEAD LENGTH 70 MIN.

FACEPLATE

1
K

17
G

B BOTTOM VIEW
P IC IC
DY8
9 10 11 12
13 DY6
7
14
DY5 6
15 DY4
16 DY2
DY3 5
17
4
DY1 3
18 IC
2 1 20 19 G
IC
IC
Acc IC
K
IC

IC

DY7

TPMHA0520EF

33

#7 R10533

#8 R6232
51 1
46 MIN.

59.5 0.5

FACE PLATE

FACEPLATE

55 MIN.

A Temporary Base Removed

PHOTOCATHODE

15 DY2
3

Acc

1
K

51.5 1.5

13 MAX.

20 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102

11 DY8

DY2 3
IC

2
1
DY1

12 P
13
G
14
K

56.5 0.5

TPMHA0556EB

51.2 0.5

#9 R1307

TPMHA0510EA

$0 R4143
76.0 0.8

77.0 1.5

70 MIN.

FACEPLATE
DY7
DY6
7
6
DY5 5

PHOTOCATHODE

11 P

DY5 5
IC 4
3
DY3
2
1
DY1
IC

13

2
1
DY1

DY7 6

PHOTOCATHODE

12 IC

DY3 3
DY2

DY12
IC P
DY10
DY11
DY8
9 10 11 12
13
8
DY9
DY6

14
K

192 5

127 3

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

150 MAX.

DY4 4
51.5 1.5

65 MIN.

DY8
IC
8
9
10 IC

HA
TREATMENT

20

14
15 IC
16 DY4
17 DY2
18
IC
19

215 MAX.

FACEPLATE

10 DY7

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

P IC
IC
DY10
DY9
9 10 11 12 DY8
13 DY6
8
DY7
14
7
DY5 6
15 DY4
16 DY2
DY3 5
17
DY1 4
3
18 IC
2 1 20 19 G
IC
Acc
IC K IC

LEAD LENGTH 70 MIN.

IC
9

DY3 4

17
G

B Bottom View

P.C.D. 34.0 0.3


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.8

IC
8

DY4 5

100 3

107 2

DY1 5

123 MAX.

PHOTOCATHODE

DY6
7

DY5

DY9 P DY10
DY7 9 10 11
DY8
8
12
DY5
DY6
7
13
DY3 6
14 DY4

20 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102

56.5 0.5

51.2 0.5

TPMHA0112ED

TPMHA0078EA

$1 R6091
FACEPLATE

$2 R6233, R6233-100
76.0 0.8

76 1
FACEPLATE

65 MIN.

70 MIN

SH IC DY10
IC
DY8
DY12 9 10 11 12 13
DY6
14
P 8
DY4

15
16 DY2
17 G
18 IC
19
IC
21 20

K
SHORT PIN

DY4 5

PHOTOCATHODE
14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

IC

51.5 1.5

100 3

2
DY5
1
DY3
DY1

DY6
7

123 MAX.

137 2

PHOTOCATHODE

7
DY11 6
DY9 5
DY7 4

DY5

IC
9
10 DY7

DY3 4

11 DY8

DY2 3
IC

IC
8

2
1
DY1

12 P
13
G
14
K

* CONNECT SH TO DY5

21 PIN BASE

13 MAX.

56.5 0.5

TPMHA0285ED

34

TPMHA0389EB

(Unit: mm)

$3 R11065, R11410

$4 R10233, R10233-100

77.5 1.0
76 1

90 MIN.
FACEPLATE

( 64 MIN.)

DY5

PHOTOCATHODE

53.3 1.0
P.C.D. 31.0 0.3
SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 20- 0.8
(Ni Plating)

51.5 1.5

10 MAX.

LEAD LENGTH 65 MIN.

11 DY8

DY2 3
NC

NC
9
10 DY7

DY3 4

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

2
1
DY1

12 P
13
G
14
K

56.5 0.5

DY12

104.5 3.0

PHOTOCATHODE

B Bottom View
SH IC DY10
IC
DY8
9 10 11 12
8
13
P 7
14 DY6

NC
8

DY4 5
127.5 MAX.

SH IC DY10
DY12
9 10 11 12 DY8
8
13
P
DY6
7
14
DY11 6
15 DY4
16 DY2
DY9 5
4
17
DY7
G
3
18
2 1 20 19 IC
DY5
DY3
IC
DY1 K

123.0 1.5

METAL TUBE
(Ni Plating)

DY6
7

A Temporary Base Removed


IC

20 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B20-102
Operating Ambient
Temperature for
JEDEC BASE
and E678-20B
: -30 C to +50 C

85 MIN.

DY11 6
DY9 5
4
DY7 3

15 DY4
16 DY2
17
18 G
DY5 2 1 20 19 IC
DY3
IC
DY1 K

51.2 0.5
Note: E678-20B will be supplied with PMT
TPMHA0573EA

$5 R877, R877-100

TPMHA0580EA

$6 R1250
133 2

133.0 1.5

120 MIN.

FACEPLATE

111 MIN.
DY7
7
6

DY5 5

55 MAX.

11 P

DY3 3

12 IC
13
G
14
K

2
1
DY1

DY14
DY12
IC P
DY13
DY10
9 10 11 12
13 DY8
8
DY11
14
7
DY9 6
15 DY6
16 DY4
DY7 5
17
4
DY2
DY5
18
3
DY3
19 IC
2
1
20
DY1
G
IC
K

PHOTOCATHODE

HA TREATMENT

259 5

171 3

PHOTOCATHODE

DY4 4

DY2
194 MAX.

FACEPLATE

DY8
DY9
8
9
10 DY10

276 5

DY6

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

56.5 0.5

51.2 0.5

TPMHA0074EC

TPMHA0018ED

$8 R6594

$7 R1584
133 2

128 2

120 MIN.

110 MIN.
DY14
IC P
DY12
DY13
DY10
9 10 11 12
13 DY8
DY11 8
14
7
DY9 6
15 DY6
16 DY4
DY7 5
17 DY2
DY5 4
18
3
DY3
IC
19
2
20
1
DY1
G
IC
K

2.0
.5

DY3 4

PHOTOCATHODE
178 2

R132

DY10
P
DY9 9 10
DY7 8
7
DY5 6

R82

PHOTOCATHODE

A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED

276 5

259 5

HA TREATMENT

84.5 2

265 MAX.

FACEPLATE

2
FOCUS3 1
DY1

23
K

DY8
14 DY6
15
16 DY4
19
20 FOCUS1
21 DY2
FOCUS2

B BOTTOM VIEW
IC IC
DY10
DY8
9 10 11 12
13
14 DY6
7
IC 6
15 IC
16 DY4
DY7 5
17
DY5 4
18 FOCUS1
3
19 DY2
DY3
2
1
20
FOCUS3
FOCUS2
K
DY1
IC

P.C.D. 46.6 0.3


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 24- 0.8

13 MAX.

A
20 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B20-102

20 PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B20-102

51.2 0.5

LEAD LENGTH 70 MIN.

DY9

51.2 0.5
TPMHA0187EE

TPMHA0373EE

35

$9 R5912, R5912-02

%0 R7081, R7081-20

202 5

INPUT WINDOW

190 MIN.

253 5

R5912
IC
DY9 8
7
IC 6

IC

DY7 5
DY5 4
3
DY3
2
FOCUS3 1
DY1

DY9 8
7
IC 6

20

FOCUS2
245 5

R5912-02
IC DY14
DY12
DY13 9 10 11 12 DY10
13
DY11 8
14 DY8
7
DY9 6
15 DY6
P

84.5 2.0

DY7 5
DY5 4
3
FOCUS3
2
DY3 1
DY1

16 FOCUS1
17 DY4
18
19 DY2

20

84.5 2.0

20

16 DY4
17 DY2
18
19 FOCUS1

FOCUS2

R7081-20
IC DY14
DY12
DY13 9 10 11 12 DY10
13
8
DY11
14 DY8
7
DY9 6
15 DY6
P

DY7 5
DY5 4
3
FOCUS3
2
DY3 1
DY1

FOCUS2

IC: Internal Connection


(Do not use)

51.2 0.5

DY10
DY8
13
14 DY6
15 IC

(Bottom View)

(Bottom View)

20-PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B20-102

IC IC

9 10 11 12

DY7 5
DY5 4
3
DY3
2
FOCUS3 1
DY1

PHOTOCATHODE

(Bottom View)
275 MAX.

16 DY4
17 DY2
18
19 FOCUS1

7
36.
R1

R13

220 5

R7081

IC IC DY10
DY8
13
14 DY6
15 IC

9 10 11 12

PHOTOCATHODE

220 MIN.

300 MAX.

INPUT WINDOW

20

16 FOCUS1
17 DY4
18
19 DY2

FOCUS2

(Bottom View)
IC: Internal Connection
(Do not use)

20-PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B20-102
51.2 0.5

TPMHA0500EB

%1 R8055

TPMHA0501EB

%2 R3600-02
508 10
460 MIN.

332 5

DY10 IC DY8
P
DY11
9 10 11 12 DY6
13 DY4
8
DY9
14
7
DY7 6
15 IC
16 DY2
IC 5
17 FOCUS2
DY5 4
18
3
DY3
K
19
2
1
20
DY1
FOCUS3
IC
FOCUS1
IC: Internal Connection
(Do not use)

312 MIN.

INPUT
WINDOW

9 10 11 12

3.4

20

PHOTOCATHODE

15

R22

IC 5
DY5 4
3
DY3
2
FOCUS3 1
DY1

PHOTOCATHODE

DY8

13
14 DY6
15 DY4
16 DY2
17 FOCUS2
18
19 FOCUS1

R3

IC
DY9 8
7
DY7 6

IC DY10
IC

IC

610 20

IC: Internal Connection


(Do not use)

680 MAX.

333 5

368 MAX.

(Bottom View)

254 10

202 3

82 2
20-PIN BASE
JEDEC No. B20-102

51.2 0.5

METAL STEM FLANGE

213 3

20PIN BASE
JEDEC No.B20-102

51.2 0.5

TPMHA0502EB

%3 R7250

TPMHA0092EF

%4 R8520-406, -506
508 10

1.2

7.0 0.5
5 MAX.

82.54=20.32

GUIDE
MARK

2.54 PITCH

4510

USEFUL AREA

1.2 MAX.
2.5 MAX.

25- 1.5

10.16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
23
10
22

CUT
(Dy10)

CUT
(Dy10)

25 IC 11
21 24 IC
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12

CUT
(Dy10)

254 10

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

PHOTOCATHODE

13- 0.45

4-R3.2

680 MAX.

610 20

IC: Internal Connection


(Do not use)

CUT
(Dy10)
P
20.32

QUARTZ
GLASS

15.24

20.5 MIN.

28.25 1.00

5.08

15

R3

AL RING

5 MAX.

PHOTOCATHODE

Ni PLATING
25.7 0.4

24

IC
IC P
DY10
DY9 9 10 11 12 IC
13 DY8
DY7 8
14
7
DY5 6
15 DY6
16 DY4
DY3 5
17 DY2
IC 4
18
3
FOCUS3 2
19 IC
1 20 FOCUS2
DY1
K
FOCUS1

G
CUT (Dy10)
K
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
CUT (Dy10)
CUT (G)

430 MIN.

82 2

K
: Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
P
: Anode
CUT : Cut Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Don't Use)

TOP VIEW

SIDE VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

BASING DIAGRAM

20PIN BASE
JEDEC No.B20-102

51.2 0.5
TPMHA0475EE

36

TPMHA0575EA

(Unit: mm)

K
IC (Dy10)
IC
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
IC (Dy10)
CUT (K)

12.0 0.5

2.54 PITCH

4 MAX.
29- 0.45

PHOTOCATHODE
EFFECTIVE AREA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
32
10
11
31
30
12
GUIDE
29
13
CORNER
28
14
15
27
16
26
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

TOP VIEW

SIDE VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

4.4 0.7

20.32

0.6 0.4

2.54 PITCH
CUT (IC)
P1
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
P4
CUT (IC)

PHOTOCATHODE
4 MAX.

15- 0.45

PHOTOCATHODE

CUT (K)
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
Dy6
Dy5
IC (Dy10)
CUT (K)

INSULATION
COVER

IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC

22.0 0.5

18 MIN.

20.32

IC
IC
P
IC
IC
IC
IC

18 MIN.

0.6 0.4

18 MIN.

30.0 0.5
25.7 0.5

BASING DIAGRAM

P2

P1

P3

P4

INSULATION COVER
SIDE VIEW

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
32
10
11
31
30
12
13
29
GUIDE
CORNER
28
14
15
27
16
26
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

BOTTOM VIEW

BASING DIAGRAM

18 MIN.

: Photocathode
K
Dy : Dynode
: Anode
P
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Don't Use)

K
: Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
P
: Anode
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)

TOP VIEW

TPMHA0297EJ

TPMHA0278EJ

4 MAX.
30- 0.45

SIDE VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

P16

1.0 PITCH

P2

K
: Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
P
: Anode
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)

0.8

TOP VIEW

4 MAX.

INSULATION COVER

P1

P3

P4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
32
10
11
31
30
12
29
13
GUIDE
CORNER
28
14
15
27
16
26
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

SIDE VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

BASING DIAGRAM

23.5

G
: Grid
K
: Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
P
: Anode
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)

TOP VIEW

TPMHA0530EA

TPMHA0298EH

^0 R11265U, R11265U-100, R11265U-200

%9 R8900-00-M16, R8900-100-M16

30 0.5

P4

P1

23.5

SIDE VIEW

P16

P13
23.5

TOP VIEW

12.5 MAX.

19- 0.45
22.95

22.2
4.2 MAX.

4-R1.35
USEFUL AREA
TOP VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

3.5 0.7

2.22 PITCH

CUT (IC)

CUT (IC)

CUT (IC)

0.6 0.4

Dy5

CUT (IC)

18.7 0.5

23

Dy6

CUT (IC)

26.2 - 0.5

CUT (IC)

CUT (IC)

Dy3

Dy4
P4 CUT (IC)
P8
P12
CUT (IC) P16

Dy7

Dy1

Dy2

P3
P7
P15 P11
Dy8

P1
P2
P5
P6
P9
P10
Dy9

15.24

CUT (IC)

5.08

30- 0.45

P13
P14

EPOXY
2.5 MAX.

Dy10

1.2 MAX.
PHOTOCATHODE

Dy11

PHOTOCATHODE

Dy12

16 15 14 13

CUT (IC) CUT (IC) G

82.54=20.32

5.08

10.16

15.24

25.5 0.5

2.54 PITCH
3.5 MAX.

+0

6 MAX.

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

0.8

23.5
4

7.0 0.5

12.0 0.5

20.32
27.2 0.5

+0
26.2 - 0.5

CUT (IC)
P2
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
P3
CUT (IC)

16- 0.45

PHOTOCATHODE

BASING DIAGRAM

15.8

CUT (IC)
P1
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
P4
CUT (IC)

23.5

16

INSULATION COVER

P1

PHOTOCATHODE

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

PHOTOCATHODE

20.32

2.54 PITCH

Dy9
P3
P1
P2
IC
Dy3
Dy1

GUIDE
CORNER

4.4 0.7

20.32

PHOTOCATHODE

29.0 0.5
0.6 0.4

23.5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Dy2
Dy4
IC
P15
P16
P14
Dy10

G
CUT (Dy10)
K
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
CUT (Dy10)
CUT (G)

30.0 0.5
26.2 0.5

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

20.32

2.54 PITCH

20.32

12.0 0.5

15.8

4.4 0.7

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

22.0 0.5
0.6 0.4.

12.0 0.5

30.0 0.5
25.7 0.5

%8 R8900U-00-M4, R8900U-100-M4

K
Dy6
P13
P11
P9
P7
P5
Dy7
CUT (K)

%7 R5900U-00-L16, R5900U-100-L16/-200-L16

CUT (IC)
P2
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
P3
CUT (IC)

CUT (K)
Dy10
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
Dy6
Dy5
CUT (IC)
CUT (K)

4.4 0.7

22.0 0.5

12.0 0.5

30.0 0.5
25.7 0.5

CUT (IC)
CUT (IC)
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
Dy4
CUT (IC)
CUT (K)

%6 R7600U-00-M4, R7600U-100-M4/-200-M4/-300-M4

%5 R7600U, R7600U-100/-200/-300

4-R3.5

22.56

K
IC (P)
Dy1
Dy2
Dy3
IC (P)
Dy4
Dy5
Dy6
IC (P)

1
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

P
Dy12
Dy11
Dy10
IC (P)
Dy9
Dy8
Dy7
IC (P)

PHOTOCATHODE

SIDE VIEW

BOTTOM VIEW

BASING DIAGRAM

BASING DIAGRAM
G
: Grid
K
: Photocathode
Dy : Dynode
P
: Anode
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Don't Use)

TPMHA0531EB

K
Dy
P
IC

: Photocathode
: Dynode
: Anode
: Internal Connection
(Don't Use)

TPMHA0577EB

37

^2 R6236

54 MIN.

59.5 1.0

8 MIN.

9.8 0.4

^1 R2248

9.8 0.4
8 MIN.

FACEPLATE

59.5 1.0

DY6

PHOTOCATHODE

DY5

11
K

10 MAX.

1
IC

IC
8

IC
9

DY4 5

10
DY2

51.5 1.5
14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

SHORT PIN

10 DY7

DY3 4

123 MAX.

DY6
7

9 DY4

DY3 3
DY1

11 PIN BASE

54 MIN.

DY8
7

100 3

DY5

45.0 1.5

PHOTOCATHODE

FACEPLATE

P
6

DY7
5

11 DY8

DY2 3
IC

2
1
DY1

12 P
13
G
14
K

56.5 0.5
TPMHA0098EC

^3 R6237

TPMHA0392EB

^4 R1548-07

18 MIN.

24.0 0.5

70 MIN.

76 1.5

8 MIN. 8 MIN.

24.0 0.5

FACEPLATE
76 1.5
FACEPLATE

P2 DY10 DY8
8 9 10 DY7-2
11 DY6
7
12
6
DY7-1 5
13 DY4
4
14 DY2
DY5
15
DY3 3
2
16 IC
1
17 IC
DY1
IC
K

PHOTOCATHODE

70 MIN.

P1

DY9

DY6
7

6
DY4 5

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

10 DY7

DY3 4

11 DY8

DY2 3
IC

IC
9

2
1
DY1

12 P
13
G
14
K

SHORT PIN

17 PIN BASE
56.5 0.5

13 MAX.

100 3

51.5 1.5

123 MAX.

PHOTOCATHODE

IC
8

70 2

DY5

TPMHA0393EC

^5 R8997

TPMHA0511EA

^6 R10550
16 MIN.

33 MIN.

A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED


18
16 MIN.

33 MIN.

16 MIN.

33 MIN.

A Temporary Base Removed


18

16 MIN.
FACE PLATE
FACE PLATE

+0

+0

39 - 1

39 - 1

( 26)

( 26)
DY9
8
DY7-D
7
P-D 6

13 MAX.

DY3

LEAD LENGTH 45 MIN.

P.C.D. 26
SEMI-FLEXIBLE
LEADS 20- 0.7
A
20 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102

51.2 0.5

38

16 DY7-A
17
18 DY6

84 2

DY7
9
8

38 MAX.

DY6-2
13
14 P-2

16 DY6-1
17
18 DY4

P-3 5

1 20 19 DY4
DY1 K DY2

15 P-1

DY6-3 4
DY4

DY3
P.C.D. 26
SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 20- 0.7

B Bottom View
IC DY10
IC
DY8
DY9
9 10 11 12
DY7-B
13
DY7-D 8
7
14 P-B
P-D
6
15 P-A

A
20 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B20-102

P-C 5
4
DY7-C

16 DY7-A
17
DY6
3
18
2 1 20 19
DY5
DY4
DY3
DY1 K DY2

TPMHA0552EC

51.2 0.5

DY8
11

P-4 6

15 P-A

DY7-C 4
DY5

DY6-4

13 MAX.

38.1 MAX.

P-C 5

DY5

PHOTOCATHODE

LEAD LENGTH 45 MIN.

84 2

PHOTOCATHODE

DY10
11 DY8
12
DY7-B
13
14 P-B

1 20 19 DY3
DY1 K DY2

B BOTTOM VIEW
NC DY8
DY7
NC
DY5
9 10 11 12
DY6-2
13
DY6-4 8
7
14 P-2
P-4
6
15 P-1
P-3 5
4

16 DY6-1
17
DY4
3
18
2 1 20 19
DY4
DY3
DY3
DY2
DY1 K

DY6-3

TPMHA0576EC

(Unit: mm)

79 MIN.

60 MIN.

85 1

^8 R6235
67.5 0.6

^7 R6234

59.5 0.5
76.0 1.5

55 MIN.
FACEPLATE

DY6
DY5
7
6
DY4 5

IC
8

6
10 DY7

DY3 4

IC

PHOTOCATHODE

IC
9

51.5 1.5

12 P
1
DY1

IC
9
10 DY7

DY3 4

13
G
14
K

IC
8

DY4 5

11 DY8

DY2 3

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

DY6
7

DY5

100 3

100 3

51.5 1.5

123 MAX.

PHOTOCATHODE

70 MIN.

123 MAX.

FACEPLATE

11 DY8
12 P
13
G
14
K

DY2 3
2
1
DY1

IC

14 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B14-38

56.5 0.5
56.5 0.5
TPMHA0391EB

TPMHA0390EB

^9 R7373A-01

&0 R8143
28.5 0.5

DY9

DY5

9 DY6
10 DY4
11

2
1
DY1

12

1
IC

B BOTTOM VIEW
P
DY10
6
7
DY9
DY8
5
8

DY8
9

10 DY6
11 DY4

3
2

29.0 0.7

DY5 3

DY3

17
K

DY7 4

DY7 4

13 DY4
14
DY2

DY1 2

DY3
37.3

PHOTOCATHODE

12 DY6

DY3 3

DY10

P
DY11

DY10
10
DY8
11

20 MIN.

DY9
6
DY7
5
DY5 4

25 MIN.

112 2

LEAD LENGTH 50 MIN.

A
12 PIN BASE
JEDEC
No. B12-43

P
8

12 DY2
13
14
K
DY1

SHORT PIN

HA TREATMENT

DY2

K
14 PIN BASE
13 MAX.

13 MAX.

PHOTOCATHODE

P.C.D. 17.3 0.5


SEMIFLEXIBLE
LEADS 18- 0.7

FACE PLATE

A TEMPORARY BASE REMOVED


FACEPLATE

43.0 1.5

R13 1

25.4 0.5

TPMHA0460EB

TPMHA0507EA

39

Typical Gain Characteristics


10 mm (3/8") Dia. and TO-8 Types
13 mm (1/2") Dia. Types

10

8 TPMHB0095EE+TPMHB0096ED

108

107

R647-01

GAIN

106

106

R1635
R2248
R2496

R4124

10

GAIN

10

19 mm (3/4") Dia. Types

700

1000

1500

R5611A-01

105

R3478

104

103

102
500

10

10

2000 2500 3000

500

R3991A-04

700

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

10

R7111

R4998

R8619

10

10

R8143

R9800

R7373A-01

R3998-02

R1924A

R5505-70

105

104

GAIN

GAIN

2000 2500 3000

8 TPMHB0100EE

R7899-01

R1548-07

10

1500

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

TPMHB0099ED

107

1000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

25 mm (1") Dia. Types


108

R1450

R1166

R4125

R4177-06

104

TPMHB0097EF

R7525
105

R6427

10

10

R1288A-06
103

102
500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

40

102
500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

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


10

51 mm (2") Dia. Types

8 TPMHB0101EE

10

8 TPMHB0858EA

R331-05
R6041
R6041-406
R6041-506

R580
10

R11102

10

10

R3886A
10

R7725

R329-02

R1306

R8997

R10550

R7723

10

R7761-70

R9420

GAIN

GAIN

R6231
10

R1828-01

10

104

10

103

R2083

R9779
10

500

700

1000

1500

102
500

2000 2500 3000

700

108

1500

2000 2500 3000 3500

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

51 mm (2") Dia. Types


60 mm (2.5") Dia. Types

1000

76 mm (3") Dia. Types


and 90 mm (3.5") Dia. Types

TPMHB0859EA

10

8 TPMHB0107EE

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

R6091

R2154-02

R7724
R6232
R6234
R6236

R4607A-06

GAIN

GAIN

R5924-70
7

10

10

10

R11265

R1307
R10233
R6233
R6235
R6237

R4143
R1840

R11410

R10533
10

500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000 3500

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

102
500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

41

127 mm (5"), 204 mm (8"), 254 mm (10"), 332 mm (13") and 508 mm (20") Dia. Types
10

9 TPMHB0860EA

10

10 TPMHB0657EB

R1250
R1584
10

10

10

10

10

R5912-02
R7081-20

R6594

10

GAIN

GAIN

R877
R5912
R7081

R8055
106

105
R3600-02
R7250

105

104

103
500

700

1000

1500

104
500

2000 2500 3000

700

108

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

Metal Package Types

1000

Metal Package Types and Assembly Type

TPMHB0788EB

108

TPMHB0789EB

R5900U-00-L16
R8900U-00-M16
107

107
R7600U

10

10

10

H7260

R7600U-00-M4

GAIN

GAIN

10

H8711

R8520-406
R8520-506

R8900U-00-C12

10

H8500C
H9500

R11265U
H10966A

104
R8900U-00-M4
H7546B
H8804

10

102
500

10

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

42

102
500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

UBA / SBA Metal Package Types


10

UBA / SBA Metal Package Types


and Assembly Types

8 TPMHB0854EA

10

8 TPMHB0855EA

H8711-100
H8711-200

R5900U-100-L16
R5900U-200-L16
10

10

10

10

10

10

10

R7600U-100-M4
R7600U-200-M4
R11265U-200
R8900U-100-C12

10

H7260-100/-200

GAIN

GAIN

R8900U-100-M16

R8900U-100-M4

R7600U-100
R7600U-200
10

H7546B-100, -200
H8804-100, -200

R11265U-100

102
500

700

1000

H10966A/B
H10966A/B-100

10

1500

102
500

2000 2500 3000

700

10

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

SBA PMT Series

1000

Extended Green Metal Package Types


and Assembly Types

8 TPMHB0856EA

10

8 TPMHB0857EA

H8711-300
R7724-100
10

10

R3998-100-02

R6233-100
R10233-100

10

10

10

10

10

H7546A/B-300, -20
H8804-300

R9420-100
10

10

GAIN

GAIN

R9800-100
R7600U-300-M4

R6231-100
10

10

R877-100

500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

102
500

700

1000

1500

2000 2500 3000

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

43

Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes


Tube
Diameter

q
Spectral
Response
Range (nm)
/
Curve Code

Type
No.

w
Outline
No.

Anode Sensitivity

Number of Plates
or wires

Effective
Area
(mm)

Anode
Pitch

Socket
&
Socket
Assembly

(mm)

r
Cathode Sensitivity
t
y
u
Dynode
Blue
Structure
Q.E.
/ No. of Luminous Sens. at Peak
Typ.
Index
Stages
Typ.
(CS 5-58)
(A/lm)
Typ.
(%)

Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes with Metal Channel Dynodes


30 mm R8900U
Square -00-C12

300 to 650/A-D

23.5 23.5

6(X) + 6(Y) Plates

4.0

E678-32B 8

MC / 11

85

10.0

25

CM / 12

80

9.0

23

Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes


5"
round

R3292-02

300 to 650/A-D

100

28(X) + 28(Y) Wires

4.0

Note: Please refer to page 18 and 19 for each item in the above list.

G
CUT (Dy11)
Dy1
Dy3
Dy5
Dy7
Dy9
Dy11
CUT (G)

q R8900U-00-C12, R8900U-100-C12
30.0 0.5
29.0 0.5

26.2 0.5

4.4 0.7

0.6 0.4

20.32

2.54 PITCH
K
Dy2
Dy4
Dy6
Dy8
Dy10
CUT (Dy11)

4 MAX.

23.5
PY1
PY2
PY3
PY4
PY5
PY6
23.5
TOP VIEW

INSULATION COVER

SIDE VIEW

PX1
PX2
PX3
PY1
PX4
PX5
PX6

25- 0.45

PHOTOCATHODE
PX1
PX2
PX3
PX4
PX5
PX6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
32
10
11
31
30
12
29
13
GUIDE
CORNER
28
14
15
27
16
26
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

CUT (G)
PY6
PY5
PY4
CUT (IC)
PY3
PY2
CUT (Dy11)
CUT (G)

PHOTOCATHODE

12.0 0.5

20.32

23.5

BOTTOM VIEW

BASING DIAGRAM
G
K
Dy
P

: Grid
: Photocathode
: Dynode
: Anode (PX1-PX6)
(PY1-PY6)
CUT : Short Pin
IC : Internal Connection
(Do not Use)
TPMHA0524EB

44

i
Anode to
Cathode
Supply
Voltage

Anode Sensitivity
o
!0
Gain
Typ.

Luminous
Typ.

Maximum Rating !2 Typical Time Response !3


!1

Dark
Current

(A/lm)

Typ.
(nA)

Max.
(nA)

Anode
Average Rise Transit T.T.S.
to
Anode Time Time Typ.
Cathode
Current Typ. Typ. (FWHM)
Voltage
(V)

(mA)

(ns)

(ns)

(ns)

800 #8

7.0 105

60

10

1000

0.1

2.2

11.9

0.75

1250 $2

1.3 105

10

40

150

1300

0.06

6.0

20

Type
No.

Note

R8900-00-C12, without cover type, is


available.

R8900U
-00-C12

No suffix number: PMT + HA


-01: PMT + HA +Voltage Divider
-02: -01 + Resistor Chain

R3292-02

w R3292-02

Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5

Y24
Y25
Y26
Y27
Y28

132 3
100 MIN.

X1
X2
X3
X4
X5

HA
TREATMENT

X24
X25
X26
X27
X28

133 3

113 2

PHOTOCATHODE

-HV
: RG-174/U

R
2R

2R
2R

C2

2R
2R

1R : 180 k
2R : 360 k
C1 : 0.002 F/2 kV
C2 : 0.01 F/500 V
C3 : 0.01 F/500 V

2R
2R
2R
2R
2R
1R

C1

HV
IN
RG-174/U

XA

TPMHA0162EE

2R
2R

10 k

20 1

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: 0.8D COAXIAL CABLES

1000 100

EACH
RESISTOR: 1 k

C3
DY12
DY11
DY10
DY9
DY8
DY7
DY6
DY5
DY4
DY3
DY2
DY1
K

XB

YC

YD

TPMHC0088EE

45

Voltage Distribution Ratios


Interstages for the dynodes of a PMT are supplied by a voltage
divider network consisting of series resistors, as shown on the
right page. The cathode ground scheme (1) is usually used in
scintillation counting because it reduces noise resulting from
glass scintillation. In fast-pulse light applications, use of the
anode ground scheme (2) is suggested. Either scheme requires decoupling (charge-storage) capacitors connected to the
last few stages of dynodes in order to maintain the dynode vol-

tage at a constant value during pulse duration. refer to section


11 and 12 on page 8 to 13 for further details.
To free the user from the necessity of designing voltage divider
and performing troublesome parts selection, Hamamatsu provides a variety of socket assemblies which enable sufficient
performance to be derived from PMT's by making simple connections only.

Voltage Distribution Ratio


Voltage Number
of
Distribution
stages
No.
6
q

Voltage Distribution Ratios


K
2
K

No.
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
!0
!1

stages

No.
!2

stages
8

No.
!3

stages
8

No.
!4
!5

stages

No.
!6
!7
!8
!9
@0
@1
@2
@3
@4
@5
@6
@7
@8
@9
#0
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5

stages

No.
#6
#7

stages

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 P


1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.8 1.5 1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5 1.5
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1.5
1
3.3
1.2 1.5
3
2
1

2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5 1.5
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Acc Dy7 Dy8 P


4.8 1.2 1.8
1
1
1
1
0.5
3
2.5

1
1.3
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
7

1.3
1

K
0.5
1
1
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.5
1.5
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4

10

K
8
8

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 P

1
1
1
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1
1
1
1

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 P
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
2
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
3
2.5
4.8 1.2 1.8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.8 1.5 1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1.2 1.8 3.6 3.3
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5 1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1.2 1.5 1.8
2
1

1
1
1
1
1.2 1.5 2.2 3.6
3
1

1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 0.75
1

2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1.5
1
1
1
1
2
3
3.6 3.3
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1.5
1
1
1
1.2 1.5
2
3.3
3
1

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

(Note 1)

Dy1 F1
F3
F2 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 P
1
1
1
1
1
0.18 0 0.17 0.85 1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.2 1.5 2.1
0.18 0 0.17 0.85 1.5
3
2.4

Note 1: Acc should be connected to Dy7 except R4998.

46

Acc: Grid (Accelerating Electrode)

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 GR


P
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5

3
3

10

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 P


1
1
1
2
4
2

<Symbols>
K: Photocathode G: Grid F: Focusing Electrode
Dy: Dynode GR: Guard Ring P: Anode
Acc: Accelerating Electrode

Schematic Diagram of Voltage Divider Networks


(1) Cathode Ground Scheme (+HV)

(2) Anode Ground Scheme (-HV)


CATHODE

CATHODE
ANODE
DY.1 DY.

ANODE

Cc
DY.1 DY.2

DY.n

DY.n

Rd
R

R : 100k
C : 0.01F

1M
0.1F

Rd :
Cc :

1M
0.005F

-HV
+HV

R : 100k 1M
C : 0.01F 0.1F

TPMOC0043EB

RL

TPMOC0044EB

Voltage Distribution Ratio


Voltage Number
Distribution
of
No.
stages
#8
11
#9

Voltage Distribution Ratios


K

G
0.5
2

No.
$0

stages
11

No.
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
$6
$7
$8
$9
%0
%1
%2
%3
%4
%5
%6

stages

No.
%7

stages
12

No.
%8
%9

stages

No.
^0
^1

stages

No.
^2
^3
^4

stages

No.
^5
^6

stages
15
19

F2
5

12

10
14

F3 Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 P
1
1
0.02 3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 P
1
1
1.8 2.4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.2 1.8
2.5
1
3
1
1
1
1
1.5 1.5
1
3
1.2 1.8
4
1
3
1
1
1
1.5 2.5 3.6 4.5 8.6
2.5
2.8 1.2 1.8
1
1
1
1
1
1.5 1.5
1
3
5
2.8 1.2 1.8
1
1
1.2 1.5
2.8
2
4
5.7
8
1
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.2
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1.3 0.8 0.8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1.6
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2.7 0.5
1
1.4
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1.6
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.6
2
3.3
3
1.6
1
0
1
1
1
2
1.2 1.5
2.4
3
3.9

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 P
1.5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1

1
1

P
Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 GR
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.9 0.1
1
1
G

2.5
2.5
K

14

F1
1

0.6
1
1
1
1.2
1.2
2
2
2.5
3
3.3
4
4
4
4.3
4.3

12

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 P
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5
2
1
0.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1

(Note 2)

(Note 2)
(Note 2)

(Note 2)

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 Dy13 Dy14 P
7.5 1.2 1.8
3
2.5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1.5 1.5
1
7.5 1.2 1.8
5.7
8
5
1
1
1
1
1.2 1.5
2
2.8
4

Dy1 F2 F1 F3 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 Dy13 Dy14 P
16.8 0
0.6
3.4

2.4
0
5 3.33 1.67 1
1.2 1.5 2.2

3.4
18.5 0
0.6
0

4
5
3.3 1.7
1
1
1
2
3

3.4
0
5 3.33 1.67 1
11.3 0
0.6
3
2.4
1
1
1
1
1.2 1.5 2.2

K
2
2

Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11 Dy12 Dy13 Dy14 Dy15 Dy16 Dy17 Dy18 Dy19 P
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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.

47

Quick Reference for PMT Hybrid Assemblies


PMT Characteristics
Assembly
Tube
Type
Diameter
No.

Tube Type No.


/
Voltage
Distribution
Ratio

Reference Outline
Page for No.
PMT
Feature

H.V
Input
Terminal

SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*
SHIELD
CABLE*

Assembly Characteristics
Standard
Maximum
Signal
Rating
Rating
Output
1
2
Overall
Terminal Overall Divider
Voltage Current Voltage

Gain
Typ.

(V)

(mA)

(V)

RG-174/U

-1250

0.34

-1500

1.0 106

RG-174/U

-1250

0.31

-1500

1.0 106

RG-174/U

-1000

0.27

-1250

1.4 106

RG-174/U

-1000

0.26

-1250

1.0 106

RG-174/U

-1500

0.36

-1800

1.7 106

RG-174/U

-1700

0.33

-1800

1.0 106

RG-174/U

-1700

0.33

-1800

1.7 106

RG-174/U

-1000

0.23

-1250

5.5 105

RG-174/U

-2250

0.32

-2500

5.7 106 H6610 (R5320)

RG-174/U

+2000

0.36

+2300

5.0 105 +HV

RG-174/U

-1500

0.35

-1800

1.7 106

RG-174/U

-1300

0.33

-1500

1.1 106

RG-174/U

-1500

0.31

-2000

5.0 106 H7416 (R7056)

R1635

20

R2496

20

R647-01

!7

20

H6520

R1166

@1

20

H6524

R1450

@7

20

R2076

!1

21

H6612

R3478

!1

20

H8135

R5611A

@9

21

H6533

R4998

!9

20

R5505-70

^5

20

!0

R7899-01

#1

20

!1

R9800

!0

20

!2

28 mm
R6427
(1-1/8")

#3

20

!3

R580

@4

20

!4

SHV

BNC

-1500

0.54

-1750

7.9 105

R7761-70

^6

20

!5

SHIELD
CABLE*

RG-174/U

+2000

0.29

+2300

1.0 107 +HV

H3164-10
H3695-10
H3165-10

H6613

H6152-70
H8643

10 mm
(3/8")
13 mm
(1/2")

19 mm
(3/4")

25 mm
(1")

H10580
H7415
H3178-51
H8409-70

38 mm
(1-1/2")

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.

48

Notes

PMT Characteristics
Assembly
Tube
Type
Diameter
No.

Tube Type No.


/
Voltage
Distribution
Ratio

Reference Outline
Page for No.
PMT
Feature

H.V
Input
Terminal

Assembly Characteristics
Maximum
Standard
Signal
Rating
Rating
Output
1
2
Overall
Terminal Overall Divider
Voltage Current Voltage
(V)

(mA)

(V)

Gain
Typ.

Notes

H6521 (R2256-02)
H6522 (R5113-02)

H6410

R329-02

%6

22

!6

SHV

BNC

-2000

0.49

-2700

3.0 106

H7195

R329-02

%5

22

!7

SHV

BNC 3**

-2000

0.91

-2700

3.0 106

H1949-50

R1828-01

$5

22

!8

SHV

BNC 3**

-2500

1.15

-3000

1.0 107

R1828-01

$5

22

!9

SHV

BNC

-2500

0.58

-3000

1.0 107

H2431-50

R2083

!2

22

@0

SHV

BNC

-3000

0.52

-3500

2.5 106 H3378-50 (R3377)

H6614-70

R5924-70

^6

22

@1

SHIELD
CABLE*

RG-174/U

+2000

0.29

+2300

1.0 107 +HV

H10570

R9779

22

@2

SHV

BNC

-1500

0.33

-1750

5.0 105

R4143

$3

22

@3

SHV

BNC

-2500

0.58

-3000

5.0 106 H6526 (R4885)

R6091

%6

22

@4

SHV

BNC

-2000

0.49

-2500

1.0 107

R1250

^0

22

@5

SHV

BNC

-2000

0.68

-3000

1.4 107

R1584

^0

22

@5

SHV

BNC

-2000

0.68

-3000

1.4 107

$0

22

@6

+2000

0.35

+2500

1.0 107

H8711

16 ch (4 4) $7

24

@7

-800

0.28

-1000

3.5 106

H7546B

64 ch (8 8) %0

24

@8

-800

0.36

-1000

6.0 105

H8804

64 ch (8 8) %0

24

@9

-800

0.36

-1000

6.0 105

H7260

Metal 32 ch (1 32) !7
Package
PMT
64 ch (8 8) %8

24

#0

-800

0.33

-900

2.0 106

24

#1

-1000

0.16

-1100

1.5 106

H10966A

64 ch (8 8) !3

24

#1

-1100

0.25

-1100

3.3 105

H10966B

64 ch (8 8) !3

#2

-1000

0.25

-1100

3.3 105

H9500

256 ch (16 16) %9

24

#3

-1000

0.16

-1100

1.5 106

H1949-51

H6525
H6559
H6527
H6528
R3600-06

H8500C

51 mm
(2")

76 mm
(3")

127 mm
(5")

508 mm
R3600-02
(20")

HYBRID CABLE

H.V=SINGLE WIRE
(SIGNAL=RG-58C/U
)

TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
SHV
PIN
TERMINAL
SHV
PIN
TERMINAL TERMINAL
PIN
PIN
TERMINAL
SHV
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN
TERMINAL
PIN

H3177-50 (R2059)
H4022-50 (R4004)
H3177-51 (R2059)
H4022-51 (R4004)

(14 A is total anode


current of 16 ch.)
(18 A is total anode
current of 64 ch.)
(18 A is total anode
current of 64 ch.)
(100 A is total anode
current of 32 ch.)
(100 A is total anode
current of 64 ch.)
(100 A is total anode
current of 64 ch.)
(100 A is total anode
current of 64 ch.)
(100 A is total anode
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.

49

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
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

PMT: R1635
WITH HA TREATMENT

R10

C2

R9

C1

DY7
*MAGNETIC SHIELD

MAGNETIC
SHIELD (t=0.2 mm)
WITH HEAT
SHRINKABLE TUBE

DY6
R8
DY5
R7

MAGNETIC
SHIELD (t=0.2 mm)
WITH HEAT
SHRINKABLE TUBE

DY4
R6
DY3
R5
DY2

R6
DY4
R5
DY3
R4
DY2
R2

R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

10.6 0.2
1500 MIN.

1500 MIN.

POTTING
COMPOUND

R1 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

C1

R7
DY5

DY1

R2
K

C2

R8
DY6

R3

R4
DY1

10.6 0.2

C3

R9
DY7

R3
POTTING
COMPOUND

R10
DY8

PMT: R2496
WITH HA TREATMENT

95.0 2.5

95.0 2.5

C3

DY8

*MAGNETIC SHIELD

P
R11

PHOTOCATHODE

45.0 1.5

45.0 1.5

PHOTOCATHODE

R1 to R4 : 510 k
R5 to R10 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO -H.V INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H3695-11 IS A VARIANT OF H3695-10
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO -H.V INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H3164-11 IS A VARIANT OF H3164-10
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).
TPMHA0309EC

e H3165-10

TPMHA0310EB

r H6520
23.5 0.5

14.3 0.6

19.3 0.7

10 MIN.

1 MAX.

15 MIN.

PHOTOCATHODE
PMT: R647-01
WITH HA TREATMENT

R11

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

PMT: R1166
WITH HA TREATMENT
88 2

DY9
R8
DY7
R7
DY6
R6

R7
R6
R5

R4

DY4

DY3

R4
DY3
R3
DY2

R1

R2

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

DY1
K

12.4 0.5

R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

POTTING
COMPOUND

R1 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F
1500 MIN.

1500 MIN.

C1

DY5

R2

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

C2

R9
DY8

DY6

R5
DY4
R3

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

C3

R10

R8

DY5

DY1
K

R11
DY9

DY7

DY2
POTTING
COMPOUND

DY10
MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.5 mm)

130.0 0.8

DY8

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

PHOTOCATHODE

P
DY10

MAGNETIC
SHIELD (t=0.2 mm)
WITH HEAT
SHRINKABLE TUBE

*MAGNETIC SHIELD

116.0 3.0

71 2

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO -H.V INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H3165-11 IS A VARIANT OF H3165-10
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

R1 : 510 k
R2 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H6520-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6520
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).
SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

TPMHA0311EC

y H6613
23.5 0.5

19.3 0.7

18.7 1.0

15 MIN.

15 MIN.

88 2
130.0 0.8

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

PHOTOCATHODE
P
R11

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

65 2

PMT: R1450
WITH HA TREATMENT

1 MAX.

23.5 0.5

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.5 mm)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

PHOTOCATHODE
PMT: R2076
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY10

DY9
DY8
R8
DY7
R7
DY6

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.5 mm)

R7
R6
DY3

R5

R5
DY2

R4

R4

DY3

DY1

R3

R3

DY2
R2

R2

R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
: 680 k
: 510 k
: 330 k
: 0.01 F

POTTING
COMPOUND

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
1500 MIN.

1500 MIN.

POTTING
COMPOUND

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H6524-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6524
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

TPMHA0313EB

50

C1

DY6

DY4

DY4

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

C2

R9
DY5

R6

R1
R3
R2, R4 to R11
C1 to C3

C3

R10
DY7
R8

DY5

DY1
K

R11
DY8
130.0 0.8

1 MAX.

t H6524

TPMHA0312EB

R1

R1
R2
R3
R4, R6 to R11
R5
C1 to C3

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
: 1 M
: 750 k
: 560 k
: 330 k
: 510 k
: 0.01 F

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H6613-01 IS A VARIANT OF H6613
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).

TPMHA0314EA

(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.
PHOTOCATHODE
1 MAX.

1 MAX.

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
PHOTOCATHODE
R11

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

DY8
DY7
DY6

130.0 0.8

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.5 mm)

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.5 mm)

60.0 0.8

65 2

P
PMT: R3478
WITH HA TREATMENT

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
P

PMT: R5611A
WITH HA TREATMENT

R8

DY10

R7

DY9

R6

DY8

DY5
DY4
DY3

R1

1500 MIN.

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

R1
R2
R3
R4, R6 to R11
R5
C1 to C3

R6

1500 MIN.

R2

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R1 : 1 M
R2 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

DY6

R3

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

C1

R7

R4

POTTING
COMPOUND

C2

R9
DY7

DY1

C3

R10

R8

POTTING
COMPOUND

R5
DY2

R11

DY5
R5
DY4

-H.V
: RG-174/U (RED)

R4
DY3
R3
DY2

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

: 1 M
: 750 k
: 560 k
: 330 k
: 510 k
: 0.01 F

R2
DY1
K

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R1

-H.V
: 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 (50).

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0315EA

o H6533

TPMHA0513EB

!0 H6152-70
31.0 0.5
26 1

20 MIN.

31.0 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

25.8 0.7

R19

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

17.5 MIN.

C4

R23

R22 R18
1 MAX.

DY10

71 1

PMT: R4998 (H6533)


R5320 (H6610)
WITH HA TREATMENT

R16

1 MAX.

R17
PHOTOCATHODE

C3

R21 R15

C6
P
PMT: R5505-70
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY9
R14
C2

120.0 0.8

R20 R13

R11
DY6
R10
R9
DY4
R8

R19 R15

C3

R14

C2

R13

C1

R12
DY10
R11
DY9

POM CASE

R10

R7

DY8

R6

DY7

R5

DY6

+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

R1 to R17
R18, R23
R19 to R21
R22
R24
C1 to C5
C6, C7

R9

: 330 k
: 1 M
: 51
: 100 k
: 10 k
: 0.01 F
: 0.0047 F

R8

DY2

R7

DY1

POTTING COMPOUND

R4

DY5
R6

R3
ACC
F
K

DY4

R2
R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R1, R3, R19 : 430 k


R2, R7 to R12, R15 to R17 : 330 k
R4 : 820 k
R5, R18 : 390 k
R6, R14 : 270 k
R13 : 220 k
R20 to R22 : 51
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
C1 to C3 : 0.022 F
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
C4 : 0.033 F

1500 MIN.

1500 MIN.

C4

DY14

DY11

DY3

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

R20 R16

R24

DY12

DY5

POTTING
COMPOUND

C5

DY15

C1

DY7

100.0 0.8

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R21 R17

DY13

DY8
R12

C7

R22

PHOTOCATHODE

R5
+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

DY3
R4
DY2
R3
DY1
R2

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R18

R1

TPMHA0317EB

!2 H10580
31.5 0.5

26 1

25.4 0.5
1 MAX.

31.0 0.5

PHOTOCATHODE

C4
R19 R15
R14
DY9

R12
C2
DY8

R17 R11
R10

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R9

R11

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

DY8

C3
PMT: R7899-01
WITH HA TREATMENT

R18 R13
120.0 0.8

120.0 0.8

R16
DY10

ANODE OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

22 MIN.

ANODE OUTPUT
: RG-174/U
(BLACK)

P
PHOTOCATHODE

68 1

1 MAX.

22 MIN.

ACTIVE VOLTAGE DIVIDER

!1 H8643

TPMHA0470EB

MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

DY7
DY6
DY5
R8

C1

DY7

DY4

R8

R7

DY6

DY3

R7

R6

DY5
R6

R5

DY4
R5

DY2

DY3

R4

R4

R3

R3
DY1

1500 MIN.

POTTING
COMPOUND

DY2

1500 MIN.

R2
K

R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
ANODE OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

-H.V
: SHIELD
CABLE (RED)
* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

R2
ANODE OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
WITH BNC
-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
WITH SHV

R1, R2, R4, R11, R12: 300 k


R3, R5 to R10: 200 k
R13, R14: 360 k
R15, R16: 330 k
R17 to R19: 51
C1, C2: 0.01 F
C3: 0.022 F
C4: 0.033 F
* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED
TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

DY1

R1
-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
R1: 1 M
R2: 200 k
R3, R5: 150 k
R4, R6 to R8: 300 k
R9 to R11: 51
C1 to C3: 0.01 F

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT


=383 A / 1500 V INPUT

TPMHA0514EA

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0554EA

51

!4 H3178-51

33.0 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U
(BLACK)

29.0 0.7
25 MIN.
P

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

47.0 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

39 1
1 MAX.

!3 H7415

34 MIN.

R13
C4

PHOTOCATHODE

DY10

PMT: R6427 (H7415)


R7056 (H7416)
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY9

R16 R13

C3

R15 R12

C2

R14 R11

C1

R11
R10
DY9

DY8
R10

R1,R2 : 430 k
R3 : 470 k
R5 : 510 k
R4,R6 to R13 : 330 k
R14 to R16 : 51
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

DY7

130.0 0.8

R9
DY6
R8

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=1.0 mm)

C3

PHOTOCATHODE
PMT: R580
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY5
R7

C1

R7
DY6

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R6
DY5
R5

R6

DY4

R5

DY3

R4

DY2

R3

DY1

R4

DY3

R3

DY2

C5

R2

DY1
K

R1

R15

R2
-H.V

R1

: SHIELD
CABLE (RED)

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

SIG

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

-HV

1500 MIN.

C2

R8

DY8

DY4

POTTING
COMPOUND

R9
DY7

162.0 0.8

85 2

1 MAX.

R14 R12
DY10

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE H7415-01 IS A VARIANT OF H7415
WITH A TERMINAL RESISTOR (50).

-H.V
: SHV-R

R1, R10, R12


R2 to R6, R13
R7
R8
R9
R11
R14
R15
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

-H.V
: SHV-R

: 300 k
: 150 k
: 180 k
: 220 k
: 330 k
: 240 k
: 51
: 10 k
: 0.01 F
: 0.022 F
: 0.047 F
: 0.1 F
: 4700 pF

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0320EB

TPMHA0318EC

!5 H8409-70

!6 H6410

45.0 0.5

PHOTOCATHODE

C7

50 2

80.0 0.8

PMT: R7761-70
WITH HA TREATMENT

C6

R27
R25 R21

C5

R24 R20

C4

R23 R19

C3

R18

C2

R17

C1

DY19

1 MAX.

27 MIN.

R26

46 MIN.
P

+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE
(RED)

DY12
PHOTOCATHODE

DY18
DY17

POM CASE
POTTING COMPOUND

DY15
R16
R15
DY13
R14
DY12
R13
DY11

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

PMT: R329-02 (H6410)


R2256-02 (H6521)
R5113-02 (H6522)
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY16

DY14
+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

53.0 1.5

R1 to R21
R22, R28
R23 to R25
R26
R27
C1 to C5
C6, C7

: 330 k
: 1 M
: 51
: 10 k
: 100 k
: 0.01 F
: 0.0047 F

200.0 0.5

1 MAX.

R28

1500 MIN.

60.0 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

39 1

DY11
DY10
DY9
DY8
DY7
DY6
DY5
SH

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R12
R11

C5
C4
C3
C2
C1

R7
DY4
DY3
DY2
DY1

G
K

DY10

R18
R21 R17
R16
R20 R15
R14
R19 R13
R12
R11
R10
R9
R8

R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1

C6
R22

DY9

-H.V
: SHV-R

R10
DY8
R9
DY7
R8
DY6
R7
DY5
R6
DY4
R5
DY3
R4
SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

R2
K

R22

R1

-H.V
: SHV-R

: 240 k
: 220 k
: 180 k
: 150 k
: 300 k
: 360 k
: 51
: 100
: 10 k
: 0.022 F
: 0.047 F
: 0.1 F
: 0.22 F
: 0.47 F
: 470 pF

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0476EB

52

SIG

R3
DY1

-HV

DY2

R1, R5
R2, R10, R16
R3, R9
R4, R6 to R8, R14, R18
R11, R13, R17
R12, R15
R19
R20, R21
R22
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6

TPMHA0324EC

(Unit: mm)

!7 H7195

!8 H1949-50
* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
ANODE OUTPUT 2
: BNC-R
ANODE OUTPUT 1
: BNC-R
DYNODE OUTPUT
: BNC-R

1 MAX.

53.0 1.5
46 MIN.

R25
C7
DY12

PMT: R329-02
WITH HA TREATMENT
DY11
MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)
215 1

DY10
DY9
DY8
DY7
DY6
DY5

R21
R24 R20
R19
R18
R23 R17
R16
R22 R15
R14
R13
R12
R11
R10

SH

DY
-HV

A1

ANODE
OUTPUT 1
: BNC-R

C3
C2

A2

C1

C11
DY12
DY11
DY10
DY9
DY8
DY7
DY6
DY5
DY4
DY3
DY2
DY1
Acc
K

R1

-H.V
: SHV-R

: 10 k
: 110 k
: 100 k
: 160 k
: 51
: 100
: 470 pF
: 0.022 F
: 0.047 F
: 0.1 F
: 0.22 F
: 0.47 F
: 0.01 F

DYNODE
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

-HV

A1

ANODE
OUTPUT 1
: BNC-R

A2

-H.V
: SHV-R

ANODE
OUTPUT 2
: BNC-R

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

R17
R20 R16
R19 R15
R18 R14
R13
R12
R11
R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2

C7

C10

C6
C5
C4
C3
C2

C9
C8

C12

C1
R1

R1, R21
R2, R5
R3, R7 to R12, R16
R4, R6
R13, R14, R17
R15
R18 to R20
C1
C2 to C4, C10
C5, C6
C7
C8, C9
C11, C12

DY

- H.V
: SHV-R

ANODE
OUTPUT 2
: BNC-R

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

DYNODE
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

R21

PMT: R1828-01 (H1949-50)


R2059 (H3177-50)
R4004 (H4022-50)
WITH HA TREATMENT

C4

R1, R25
R2 to R4, R17 to R19
R5, R6, R8 to R13, R15
R16, R20, R21
R7, R14
R22
R23, R24
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7

DYNODE
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

PHOTOCATHODE

C5

R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2

ANODE
OUTPUT 2
: BNC-R
ANODE
OUTPUT 1
: BNC-R

46 MIN.

C6

R9

DY4
DY3
DY2
DY1
G

53.0 1.5

235.0 0.5

P
PHOTOCATHODE

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

60.0 0.5
1 MAX.

60.0 0.5

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0325EC

TPMHA0323EC

!9 H1949-51

@0 H2431-50
* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

1 MAX.

53.0 1.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

46 MIN.
P

R17
C6

C9

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

60.0 0.5
53.0 1.5
1 MAX.

60.0 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

46 MIN.
P

R16

R20 R16
C5

C8

C4

R12

C3

R11

C2

R10

C1

C7

PMT: R2083 (H2431-50)


R3377 (H3378-50) DY6
WITH HA TREATMENT
DY5

200 1

DY8
R9

235.0 0.5

C5

R12

DY7
DY6
R8

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R7

R9

C2

R8

C1

R7
DY2
R6
R5

DY3
R5

R4

DY2
R4

ACC

R3

F
K

R3

DY1

-HV

A1

R1, R4
R2, R5
R3, R6 to R11, R17
R12 to R16
R18 to R20
R21
C1 to C7
C8
C9
C10
C11

C3

DY1

R6

R1

R10

DY3

DY5

R2

C12

R11

DY4

DY4

-H.V
: SHV-R

C4

C13

R13

R18 R13
DY9

Acc
G1
K

C7

C11

DY7

DY10

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

C6

C10

R14

PHOTOCATHODE

C10

R19 R14
DY11

PMT: R1828-01 (H1949-51)


R2059 (H3177-51)
R4004 (H4022-51)
WITH HA TREATMENT

C9

DY8

R15
PHOTOCATHODE

C8
R17 R15

DY12

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

-H.V
: SHV-R

: 10 k
: 120 k
: 100 k
: 180 k
: 150 k
: 300 k
: 51
: 470 pF
: 0.01 F
: 0.022 F
: 0.033 F
: 4700 pF
: 0.01 F

C11
R21

-H.V
: SHV-R

: 240 k
: 360 k
: 200 k
: 300 k
: 51
: 10 k
: 0.01 F
: 0.022 F
: 0.033 F
: 0.01 F
: 470 pF

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

SIG

-HV

-H.V
: SHV-R

R2

C1
R1

-H.V
: SHV-R

R1: 33 k
R2, R15: 390 k
R3, R4, R13: 470 k
R5: 499 k
R6, R16: 360 k
R7: 536 k
R8 to R11: 300 k
R12: 150 k
R14: 430 k
R17: 51
C1, C2: 4700 pF
C3 to C11: 0.01 F
C12, C13: 1000 pF
C14: 2200 pF

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0326EC

TPMHA0327EB

53

@2 H10570

60.0 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U
(BLACK)

R29

60.0 0.5
52.0 1.5

39 MIN.
C7
P

PHOTOCATHODE

C6

R28

R27
+H.V
: SHIELD
CABLE (RED)

+0

80- 1

ANODE OUTPUT
: BNC-R

46 MIN.
P

R26 R21

C5

R25 R20

C4

R24 R19

C3

R23 R18

C2

DY8

R17

C1

DY7

DY19
PMT: R5924-70
WITH HA TREATMENT

1 MAX.

1 MAX.

52 1

DY18
PHOTOCATHODE

DY17
BLACK COATING

DY16

POM CASE

DY15

R10

R16
AL PANEL

DY14

+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

DY13

DY6
R15
R1 to R21
R22, R29
R23 to R26
R27
R28
C1 to C5
C6, C7

R14
DY12
R13
DY11
R12
DY10
R11

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

DY9

200.0 0.5

1500 MIN.

ACTIVE VOLTAGE DIVIDER

@1 H6614-70

: 330 k
: 1 M
: 51
: 10 k
: 100 k
: 0.01 F
: 0.0047 F

C3

R9

C2

R8

C1

DY5
R7
DY4
R6

MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

DY3
R5

R10

DY2

R9

DY1

R4

DY8
DY7

R11

R8
DY6

Acc

R8
DY5

R3
R2

R6

R1

DY4

-H.V INPUT
: SHV-R

R5
DY3
R4
DY2

R1 to R7: 300 k
R8 to R10: 51
R11: 1 M
C1 to C3: : 0.022 F

R3
DY1
R2
R22

ANODE
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

R1

SIG

-HV

-H.V INPUT
: SHV-R

VOLTAGE DIVIDER CURRENT


=383 A / 1750 V (MAX.) INPUT

TPMHA0472EB

@3 H6525, H6526

@4 H6559
* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

77.0 1.5

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

65 MIN.
P

R17
C6

C9

83 1
77.0 1.5
1 MAX.

84.5 0.5
1 MAX.

TPMHA0555EA

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

65 MIN.
P

R20 R16
R15

PHOTOCATHODE

C5

C8

R18 R13

C4

C7

R12

C3

R11

C2

R10

C1

C10

R19 R14

PHOTOCATHODE

40 1

DY12

DY11

205.0 0.8

DY11
DY10
DY9
PMT: R6091
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY8
DY7

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R9

218 1

285 6

PMT: R4143 (H6525)


R4885 (H6526)
WITH HA TREATMENT

DY6
R8
DY5

SH

104.0 0.5
(ASSY PARTS LENGTH)

R6
G
K

DY3
R5
DY2

R18
R21 R17
R16
R20 R15
R14
R19 R13
R12
R11
R10
R9
R8

C5
C4
C3
C2
C1

R7
DY4
DY3
DY2
DY1

DY4

R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1

C6
R22

R4

-H.V
: SHV-R

DY1
R3
G2
Acc
G1
K

67.0 0.5

-H.V
: SHV-R

R21

-H.V
: SHV-R

: 240 k
: 360 k
: 200 k
: 300 k
: 51
: 10 k
: 0.01 F
: 0.022 F
: 0.033 F
: 0.01 F
: 470 pF

70 1

SIG

-HV

R1
R3, R4
R2, R5
R1, R6 to R11, R17
R12 to R16
R18 to R20
R21
C1 to C7
C8
C9
C10
C11

R1, R5
R2, R10, R16
R3, R9
R4, R6 to R8, R14, R18
R11, R13, R17
R12, R15
R19
R20, R21
R22
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6

C11

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

TPMHA0330EB

: 240 k
: 220 k
: 180 k
: 150 k
: 300 k
: 360 k
: 51
: 100
: 10 k
: 0.022 F
: 0.047 F
: 0.1 F
: 0.22 F
: 0.47 F
: 470 pF

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

-HV

SIG

R2

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

54

DY10
DY9
DY8
DY7
DY6
DY5

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

R7

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

DY12

-H.V
: SHV-R

TPMHA0331EB

(Unit: mm)

H6527

H6528

142.0 0.8

142.0 0.8

508 10

131 2

131 2

460 MIN.

120 MIN.

SIGNAL/HV GND

H6527=Flat window, Borosilicate


H6528=Curved window, UV glass

120 MIN.

PHOTOCATHODE
C4
P
DY11

R20 R17

C5

R19 R16

C4

R12
R11

R18 R15

C3

R14

C2

R13

C1

R10

R1, R17 : 240 k


R2 : 360 k
R3 : 390 k
R4 : 120 k
R5 : 180 k
R6 to R13 : 100 k
R14, R15 : 150 k
R16 : 300 k
R18 : 51
R19, R20 : 100
R21 : 10 k
C1 : 0.022 F
C2 : 0.047 F
C3 : 0.1 F
C4 : 0.22 F
C5 : 0.47 F
C6 : 470 pF

DY11
DY10
R12

BLACK TAPE

DY9

SOCKET ASSY
HOUSING

DY8

R11
R10
DY7
R9
DY6
R8

40

DY5
R7
DY4
R6

R9
DY5
R8
DY4
R7
DY3
R6

R5
DY2

254 10

R4
F3
R3
R2
HEAT
SHRINKABLE
TUBE

82.7 2.0

SIG

-HV

R3

CABLE LENGTH
5000

116

C6

R2

G1
K

R1

R21

F2
R1
F1
K

HYBRID CABLE *

R4

-H.V
: SHV-R

R5
DY1

DY1
G2

DY2

PMT: R3600-02

(85)

DY3

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

C1

DY6

DY12

74

R14

+H.V
: SINGLE WIRE

DY7

DY13

MAGNETIC SHIELD
CASE (t=0.8 mm)

C2

DY8

DY14

77

R15

R13

610 20

259 2

PMT: R1250 (H6527)


R1584 (H6528)
WITH HA TREATMENT

R16

DY9

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

C3 R18

DY10

695 TYP.

140 1

PHOTOCATHODE

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-58C/U (BLACK)

R17

* TO MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE

56

356 6

@6 R3600-06

2 MAX.

2 MAX.

@5 H6527, H6528

-H.V
: SHV-R

R1
R3
R4
R5
R2,R6 to R15
R16
R17, R18
C1, C2
C3, C4

: 1.3 M
: 549 k
: 5.49 k
: 820 k
: 274 k
: 200 k
: 10 k
: 0.001 F
: 4700 pF

* HYBRID CABLE CONTAINS A SIGNAL CABLE


AND HV WIRE WITH ADDITIONAL COVER.

* MAGNETIC SHIELD IS CONNECTED


TO GND INSIDE OF THIS PRODUCT.

TPMHA0156EC

TPMHA0332EE

GND

P8

P9

P15 P16

45 0.8

P1 P2

R18

0.3

P63

R20
C4
R19

PMT:
R7600-M64 SERIES

C4

R13

C2

C3

C1
4-SCREWS (M2)

Dy8
R7
Dy6
R6

DY

P1

2.549=22.86

R8
Dy7

P8

Dy5

GND

R5

P8

Dy12 OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN
( 0.64)

Dy4

-HV

P16

GND

12.7

P9

2.54

R9

7.62
Dy12 OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN
( 0.46)

R4
Dy3

-HV INPUT
TERMINAL PINS
( 0.46)

R10
Dy8

P1

P64

R9

-HV INPUT
TERMINAL PINS
( 0.64)

Dy7

ANODE OUTPUT
TERMINAL PINS ( 0.64)
2.54 PITCH 8 8

Dy5

R8
Dy6
R7
R6
Dy4

P57

R5

R1, R5 to R14: 100 k


R2 to R4, R15: 200 k
R16: 300 k
R17 to R19: 51
R20: 10 k
R21: 1 M
C1 to C3: 0.022 F
C4: 0.01 F

Dy3
R4

GND TERMINAL
PIN ( 0.64)

Dy2
R3
Dy1

Dy2
R2

R1

Dy1
F
K

R12
R11

R3

R1 to R3 : 360 k
R4 to R13 : 180 k
R14 : 1 M
R15 to R17 : 51
R18 : 10 k
C1 to C4 : 0.01 F

C1

2.54
2.547=17.78

R10
2.54

R17

Dy9

4.2

C2

R15 R11

5.2

R16 R12

Dy9

BOTTOM VIEW

R14
R13

POM CASE

2.54

2.8

Dy10

R17

Dy10

ANODE OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN
( 0.46,
2.54 PITCH 8 4)

R16
R15

R18

Dy12

SIDE VIEW
5.08

C3

Dy12

Dy11

Dy11

2.54

ANODE64 OUTPUT
Dy12 OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)
GND TERMINAL PIN
( 0.64) 2

P64

4- 0.3
GUIDE
MARKS

POM CASE

4-SCREWS
(M2)

2.54 PITCH
..
( 0.64)
.
ANODE63 OUTPUT 8 8

..
.

Y
0.95

18.1

25.7
-HV INPUT

TERMINAL PINS

TERMINAL PINS
DY12 OUTPUT

ANODE16 OUTPUT

ANODE15 OUTPUT

ANODE9 OUTPUT

TERMINAL PINS

INSULATING
TAPE

ANODE1 OUTPUT
ANODE2 OUTPUT

P1
P2

SOFT TAPE

R34

DIVIDER
ASSEMBLY

2.54 7=17.78

30.0 0.5

0.8 MAX.

0.8 MAX.

PMT:
R7600-M16 SERIES

45.0 0.8

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
ANODE8 OUTPUT

ANODE2 OUTPUT

ANODE1 OUTPUT

0.3

4.2

TERMINAL PINS

13

30.0 0.5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

14

TOP VIEW

4- 0.3 GUIDE MARKS


57 58 59 60 61 6263 64

15

18.1

4- 0.3
GUIDE MARKS

16

25.7

4 16
4.5 PITCH

25.7

@8 H7546B, H7546B-100, H7546B-200, H7546B-300

@7 H8711, H8711-100, H8711-200, H8711-300

R14

TPMHA0487ED

TPMHA0506EC

R2
R21

R1

-HV INPUT
TERMINAL PIN
( 0.64)

TPMHC0223EB

55

#0 H7260, H7260-100, H7260-200

BOTTOM VIEW

SHIELD
P1 P2

P31 P32

35.0 0.5

0.95

P1 P9 P17 P25 P33 P41 P49 P57


-HV

GND

*A

C4
DY10

HOUSING (POM)
3.3

GND

1.27

2.54 15 = 38.1

DY9

2.54

C3
R9

ACTIVE BASE CIRCUIT

R11 SHIELD

(PINS CONNECTION: BOTTOM VIEW)

4- 0.3
GUIDE
MARKS

-HV INPUT TERMINAL PIN

0.8

SIDE VIEW

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

ANODE
WINDOW #1

GND TERMINAL PIN

24.0 0.5

P57

4-SCREWS (M2)

5.2

45.0 0.8

FILLED
WITH
INSULATOR

ANODE
WINDOW #32

DY12 OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)
TS-101-T-A-1, SAMTEC

0.8 TYP.

+0.5

5 -0
TOP VIEW

P64

P1

4.2

30 - 0

GND TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)


TS-101-T-A-1, SAMTEC

P8

2.54

+0.5

ANODE OUTPUT TERMINAL PINS


( 0.64, 2.54 PITCH, 8 8)
TD-108-T-A-1, SAMTEC 4 PCS

2.547=17.78

30.0 0.5

48.0 0.5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

57 58 59 60 61 6263 64

40.0 0.3

DIVIDER ASSEMBLY

25.7

2.54
POM CASE

DY10 OUTPUT

31.8

ANODE32 OUTPUT

PMT:
R7600-M64 SERIES

0.3

2.549=22.86

ANODE1 OUTPUT

-HV TERMINAL PINS ( 0.64)


ASP-23882-A-1, SAMTEC

ANODE31 OUTPUT

8 2 LINE
2.54 PITCH

52.0 0.5

2- 3.5
4- 0.3
GUIDE
MARKS

ANODE2 OUTPUT

@9 H8804, H8804-100, H8804-200, H8804-300

C2
R8
C1

DY8

DY12
OUT

P8 P16 P24 P32 P40 P48 P56 P64

DY7
R7

*A: THROUGH HOLE (NO CONNECTION)

DY6
R6
K

DY5

R5
Dy1 Dy2 Dy3 Dy4 Dy5 Dy6 Dy7 Dy8 Dy9 Dy10 Dy11

P64 P63

P2 P1

DY4

.
..

Dy12

R4
R3
DY2

GND TERMINAL
PIN ( 0.5)

R2
DY1
R1

7.5

R1, R5 to R14: 100 k


R2 to R4, R15: 200 k
R16: 300 k
R17 to R19: 51
R20: 10 k
R21: 1 M
C1 to C3: 0.022 F
C4: 0.01 F

DY10 OUTPUT
PIN ( 0.5)
ANODE #1

R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16


ANODE2 OUTPUT
ANODE1 OUTPUT

R8

.
..

-HV INPUT
TERMINAL PIN
( 0.64)

R6 R7

ANODE63 OUTPUT

R5

ANODE64 OUTPUT

R4

ANODE #31

C3

GND TERMINAL PIN


( 0.64) 2
Dy12 OUTPUT
TERMINAL PIN ( 0.64)

R3

DY3

R20

G
K

DY OUT A31-ANODE - A1 GND


A32-ANODE - A2 -HV

ANODE #32
ANODE #2

ANODE #1 to #32 OUTPUT ( 0.46)


(16 PIN 2 LINE 2.54 PITCH)

2.54 PITCH
( 0.64) 8 8

R10

7.62

C2

C1

R1 R2

R19

2.54

R21

R18

5.08

R17

C4

R1 to R7 : 220 k
R8, R9 : 51
R10 : 1 M
R11 : 10 k
C1 to C4 : 0.01 F

-HV INPUT
TERMINAL ( 0.5)

TPMHA0550EA

TPMHA0455ED

#1 H8500C, H10966A, H10966A-100


A
B

6.08 6=36.48

6.26

PC BOARD

14, 13, 6,

12, 11, 4,

10, 9, 2,

16, 15,

8, 7

PLASTIC BASE

TOP VIEW

57, 50, 49

52, 51

58,

SIG1

62

60, 59

61, 54, 53

56, 55

36

GND

-HV

INSULATING TAPE

CONNECTION FOR SIGNAL CONNECTORS


(BOTTOM VIEW)
GND P7
GND P5
GND P3
GND P1
GND P8
GND P6
GND P4
GND P2
GND P15 GND P13 GND P11 GND P9
GND P16 GND P14 GND P12 GND P10
GND P23 GND P21 GND P19 GND P17
GND P24 GND P22 GND P20 GND P18
GND P31 GND P29 GND P27 GND P25
GND P32 GND P30 GND P28 GND P26
GND P39 GND P37 GND P35 GND P33
GND P40 GND P38 GND P36 GND P34
GND P47 GND P45 GND P43 GND P41
GND P48 GND P46 GND P44 GND P42
GND P55 GND P53 GND P51 GND P49
GND P56 GND P54 GND P52 GND P50
GND P63 GND P61 GND P59 GND P57
M3 DEPTH 2.5 GND P64
GND P62 GND P60 GND P58
GND *C
GND GND
*B GND GND *B
GND GND GND GND
*B GND GND *B
4-SIGNAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR *A
SIG4
SIG3
SIG2
SIG1
TMM-118-03-G-D, mfg. SAMTEC
SIG2

P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64


6.26

DY, 64, 63

6.26

P49 P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56

SIG4

P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48

450 20

P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40

0.5
2 17=34
52.0 0.3

P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32

52.0 0.3

6.08 6=36.48

P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16


P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24

PHOTOCATHODE (EFFECTIVE AREA)


49

6.26

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8

12 3=36
4.5 0.3

4
2

SIG3

C
1.5

START MARK

SIDE VIEW
A
B
C

H8500C SERIES H10966A SERIES


32.7 1.0
31.1 1.0
27.4 0.9
25.8 0.9
16.4 0.5
14.8 0.5

-HV: SHV-P
(SHIELD CABLE, RED)

NOTE *A: Suitable sockets for the signal connectors will be attached.
The equivalent socket is SQT-118-01-L-D (SAMTEC).
*B: No pin.
*C: Dy12 (H8500 SERIES)
Dy8 (H10966 SERIES)

BOTTOM VIEW

DY1 DY2 DY3 DY4 DY5 DY6 DY7 DY8 DY9 DY10 DY11 DY12

GR

P8

P64

P7

P63

P6

P62

P5

P61

P4

P60

P3

P59

P2

P58

P1

P57

C7
R16
C1

R20

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R17
C2

R18
C3

R19

R9
ACTIVE VOLTAGE
DIVIDER

DIVIDER CURRENT
173 A at -1100 V

ANODE OUTPUT (P64)

ANODE OUTPUT (P63)

ANODE OUTPUT (P62)

ANODE OUTPUT (P61)

ANODE OUTPUT (P60)

ANODE OUTPUT (P8)

ANODE OUTPUT (P7)

ANODE OUTPUT (P6)

ANODE OUTPUT (P5)

ANODE OUTPUT (P4)

ANODE OUTPUT (P3)

ANODE OUTPUT (P2)

ANODE OUTPUT (P1)

SIGNAL GND

-HV
SHV-P
(SHIELD CABLE, RED)

DY12 OUTPUT

......
R1 to R9: 470 k
R16 to R18: 51
R19: 10 k
R20: 1 M
R21, R22: 4.99 k
C1: 0.01 F
C2: 0.022 F
C3: 0.033 F
C7: 0.0047 F
C8, C9: 0.0015 F

ANODE OUTPUT (P59)

....

ANODE OUTPUT (P58)

R21

(P49 to P56)

C9
R22

ANODE OUTPUT (P57)

(P9 to P16)

C8

4-(DOUBLE-ROW 2 mm Pitch) CONNECTOR

TPMHA0571EA

56

(Unit: mm)

#2 H8500D, H10966B, H10966B-100

1
10, 9, 2,

3
12, 11, 4,

14, 13, 6,

16, 15,

GND

-HV

57, 50, 49

-HV
-HV

58,
SIG1

SIG2

62

60, 59

61, 54, 53

56, 55

52, 51

36

SIG3

P57 P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64

GND

6.08 6=36.48

6.26

DY, 64, 63

6.26

P49 P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56

SIG4

P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48

GND

P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40

12
4
2

P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32

0.5
2 17=34
52.0 0.3

52.0 0.3

6.08 6=36.48

P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16


P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24

12 3=36
4.5 0.3

4
2

8, 7

PHOTOCATHODE (EFFECTIVE AREA)


49

6.26

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8

-HV CONNECTOR *B
TMM-102-03-G-S,
mfg. SAMTEC

A
B
C
1.5

START MARK

6.26

GND CONNECTOR *B
TMM-102-03-G-S,
mfg. SAMTEC

PLASTIC BASE
PC BOARD

TOP VIEW

M3 DEPTH 2.5 GND

INSULATING TAPE

SIDE VIEW

23.5
4-SIGNAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR *A
TMM-118-03-G-D, mfg. SAMTEC

CONNECTION FOR SIGNAL CONNECTORS


(BOTTOM VIEW)
GND P7
GND P5
GND P3
GND P1
GND P8
GND P6
GND P4
GND P2
GND P15 GND P13 GND P11 GND P9
GND P16 GND P14 GND P12 GND P10
GND P23 GND P21 GND P19 GND P17
GND P24 GND P22 GND P20 GND P18
GND P31 GND P29 GND P27 GND P25
GND P32 GND P30 GND P28 GND P26
GND P39 GND P37 GND P35 GND P33
GND P40 GND P38 GND P36 GND P34
GND P47 GND P45 GND P43 GND P41
GND P48 GND P46 GND P44 GND P42
GND P55 GND P53 GND P51 GND P49
GND P56 GND P54 GND P52 GND P50
GND P63 GND P61 GND P59 GND P57
GND P64 GND P62 GND P60 GND P58
GND *C
GND GND
*B GND GND *B
GND GND GND GND
*B GND GND *B
SIG4
SIG3
SIG2
SIG1

BOTTOM VIEW
NOTE *A: Suitable sockets for the signal connectors will be attached.
The equivalent socket for signal output is SQT-118-01-L-D (SAMTEC).
The equivalent socket for -HV, GND is SQT-102-01-L-S (SAMTEC).
*B: No pin.
*C: Dy12 (H8500 SERIES)
Dy8 (H10966 SERIES)

H8500D SERIES H10966B SERIES


A
32.7 1.0
31.1 1.0
B
27.4 0.9
25.8 0.9
C
16.4 0.5
14.8 0.5

DY1 DY2 DY3 DY4 DY5 DY6 DY7 DY8

GR

P8

P64

P7

P63

P6

P62

P5

P61

P4

P60

P3

P59

P2

P58

P1

P57

C7
R20

R1

R2

R3

R4

R16

R17

R18

C1

C2

C3

R19

R5
ACTIVE VOLTAGE
DIVIDER

DIVIDER CURRENT
245 A at -1100 V

ANODE OUTPUT (P64)

ANODE OUTPUT (P63)

ANODE OUTPUT (P62)

ANODE OUTPUT (P61)

ANODE OUTPUT (P60)

ANODE OUTPUT (P8)

ANODE OUTPUT (P7)

ANODE OUTPUT (P6)

ANODE OUTPUT (P5)

ANODE OUTPUT (P4)

ANODE OUTPUT (P3)

ANODE OUTPUT (P2)

ANODE OUTPUT (P1)

SIGNAL GND

R1 to R5: 470 k
R16 to R18: 51
R19: 10 k
R20: 1 M
R21, R22: 4.99 k
C1: 0.01 F
C2: 0.022 F
C3: 0.033 F
C7: 0.0047 F
C8, C9: 0.0015 F

GND

DY8 OUTPUT

......
-HV

ANODE OUTPUT (P59)

....

ANODE OUTPUT (P58)

R21

ANODE OUTPUT (P57)

(P9 to P16)

C9
R22

(P49 to P56)

C8

4-(DOUBLE-ROW 2 mm Pitch) CONNECTOR

TPMHA0572EA

#3 H9500
CONNECTION FOR SIGNAL CONNECTORS
(BOTTOM VIEW)

(MATES WITH
QSE-040-01
-F-D-A)

DY12
OUTPUT

......
P241

C7
R20

R1

R2

R3

C8

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R16

R17

R18

C1

C2

C3

R19

R9
ACTIVE VOLTAGE
DIVIDER

R21
R22

-HV
SHV-P
(SHIELD CABLE, RED)

R1 to R9: 470 k (5 %, 0.125 W)


R16 to R18: 51 (5 %, 0.125 W)
R19: 10 k (5 %, 0.125 W)
R20: 1 M (5 %, 0.125 W)
R21, R22: 4.99 k (5 %, 0.125 W)
C1, C7: 0.01 F (200 V)
C2: 0.022 F (200 V)
C3: 0.033 F (200 V)
C8: 0.0047 F (2 kV)
DIVIDER CURRENT 180 A at -1100 V

......

....

......

......

ANODE OUTPUT (P256)

(MATES WITH
QTE-040-03
-F-D-A)

50.8

CABLE ASSEMBLY (SUPPLIED)

P242

P1

ANODE OUTPUT (P255)

BOTTOM VIEW

P2

ANODE OUTPUT (P242)

SIDE VIEW

M3 DEPTH: 4

P129
P130
P145
P146
P161
P162
P177
P178
P193
P194
P209
P210
P225
P226
P241
P242
GND
GND
GND
GND

GR

ANODE OUTPUT (P241)

TOP VIEW

4-SIGNAL CONNECTOR
; QTE-040-03-F-D-A, SAMTEC
(0.8 mm PITCH. DOUBLE ROW
WITH INTEGRAL GND PLATE)

P131
P132
P147
P148
P163
P164
P179
P180
P195
P196
P211
P212
P227
P228
P243
P244
GND
GND
GND
GND

P133
P134
P149
P150
P165
P166
P181
P182
P197
P198
P213
P214
P229
P230
P245
P246
GND
GND
GND
GND

DY1 DY2 DY3 DY4 DY5 DY6 DY7 DY8 DY9 DY10 DY11 DY12

(P225 to P240)

36.4 0.9

P135
P136
P151
P152
P167
P168
P183
P184
P199
P200
P215
P216
P231
P232
P247
P248
GND
GND
GND
GND

P137
P138
P153
P154
P169
P170
P185
P186
P201
P202
P217
P218
P233
P234
P249
P250
GND
GND
GND
GND

(P17 to P32)

33.3 0.9

8.6

P139
P140
P155
P156
P171
P172
P187
P188
P203
P204
P219
P220
P235
P236
P251
P252
GND
GND
GND
GND

P255

ANODE OUTPUT (P16)

+20

14.4 0.5

49

23.65

P141
P142
P157
P158
P173
P174
P189
P190
P205
P206
P221
P222
P237
P238
P253
P254
GND
GND
GND
GND

P256

P15

ANODE OUTPUT (P15)

52.0 0.3

3.04
3.04 14=42.56

PHOTOCATHODE (EFFECTIVE AREA)


49

8.6

1.5

P143
P144
P159
P160
P175
P176
P191
P192
P207
P208
P223
P224
P239
P240
P255
P256
GND
GND
GND

P16

ANODE OUTPUT (P2)

3.04 14=42.56

SIG2 SIG1

SIG1
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
P3
P1
P4
P2
P19 P17
P20 P18
P35 P33
P36 P34
P51 P49
P52 P50
P67 P65
P68 P66
P83 P81
P84 P82
P99 P97
P100 P98
P115 P113
P116 P114

ANODE OUTPUT (P1)

3.04

SIG3

50.8

46.24

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112
113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144
145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160
161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176
177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192
193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208
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
241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256

SIG4

SIG2
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
P7
P5
P8
P6
P23 P21
P24 P22
P39 P37
P40 P38
P55 P53
P56 P54
P71 P69
P72 P70
P87 P85
P88 P86
P103 P101
P104 P102
P119 P117
P120 P118

......

2.6 MAX.
450 - 0

BASE (POM)
INSULATING TAPE

START MARK

SIG3
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
P11
P9
P12 P10
P27 P25
P28 P26
P43 P41
P44 P42
P59 P57
P60 P58
P75 P73
P76 P74
P91 P89
P92 P90
P107 P105
P108 P106
P123 P121
P124 P122

GND

CAP HOUSING (POM)


SOCKET HOUSING (POM)
SEPARATION MARK
ON FOCUSING ELECTRODE

SIG4
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
GND GND
P15 P13
P16 P14
P31 P29
P32 P30
P47 P45
P48 P46
P63 P61
P64 P62
P79 P77
P80 P78
P95 P93
P96 P94
P111 P109
P112 P110
P127 P125
P128 P126

DY12 OUTPUT

-HV: SHV-P
(SHIELD CABLE, RED)

4 0.8 mm PITCH HEADER


(P/N QTE-040-03-F-D-A, SAMTEC)

METAL PLATE (GND)


RIBBONIZED COAXIAL CABLE
(50 IMPEDANCE)
14.98
6.88

15.72
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
Tube
Type
Diameter
No.

Tube Type No.


/
Voltage
Distribution
Ratio

R1635
10 mm
R2248
(3/8")
R2496
E1761-22
13 mm R647-01
E849-90
(1/2") R4124
E849-68
R1166
E974-17
19 mm R1450
E974-22
E2253-05 (3/4") R3478
R4125
E974-19
R1548-07
E2037-02
R5505-70
E6133-04
25 mm
R7899
E2924-11
(1")
R3998-02
E990-29
R3998-100-02
25 mm
R1924A
(1")
E2924-500
28 mm
R7111
(1-1/8")
E2624-14 28 mm
R6427
E2624-04 (1-1/8")
E1761-21

E2183-500

E2183-501

R580
38 mm
R11102
(1-1/2")
R3886A

r
y
!7
#0
@1
@7
!1
@2
#3
^5
#0
!4

#3
#4
@4

@6

E1198-26

E1198-27

E5859

E5859-01

R6231
R6231-100
R6232
R6233
R6233-100
R6234
R6235
R6236
R6237
R10233
R10233-100
R329-02
51 mm
R6091
(2")
R329-02
76 mm
R331-05
(3")
R6091

SHV

BNC

-1250

0.35

-1500

z
x
c
v
v
b
n
m
,
.

SHV
SHV
AWG22
SHV
SHV
SHV
AWG22
AWG24
SHV
AWG22

BNC
BNC
RG-174/U
BNC
BNC
BNC
RG-174/U
AWG24
BNC
RG-174/U

-1250
-1000
-1000
-1000
-1500
-1700
-1500
-1250
+2000
-1250

0.32
0.28
0.23
0.27
0.37
0.34
0.27
0.13
0.36
0.28

-1500
-1250
-1250
-1800
-1800
-1800
-1800
-1750
+2300
-1800

AWG22

RG-174/U

-1000

0.23

-1500

SHV

BNC

-1000

0.24

-1250

%6

%2

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
26
22
22
26
24
24
24
24
22
26
22
22
22
22
22

2
3

SHV
AWG22

BNC
RG-174/U

SHV

BNC

SHV

BNC

5
6

AWG22
SHV

RG-174/U
BNC

-1500
-1500
-1250
-1000
-1000
-1500
-1000
-1000
-1250
-2500

0.32
0.37
0.32
0.26
0.26
0.54
0.36
0.36
0.32
0.58

-2000
-2000
-1750
-1250
-1250
-1750
-1250
-1250
-1750
-3000

AWG22

RG-174/U

-1000

0.31

-1500

SHIELD
CABLE

RG-174/U

+1000

0.28

+1500

SHIELD
CABLE

RG-174/U

-1000

0.25

-1500

SHIELD
CABLE

RG-174/U

+1000

0.25

+1500

SHV

BNC

-2000

0.5

-2700
-2500

shield case is available.


+HV type (E5859-02) is available.

SHV

BNC

-1500

0.42

-2700
-2500

shield case is available.


+HV type (E5859-03) is available.

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

Notes

6 A is for total of 2 anodes.


E6133-03 (-HV) is available.
For R7899 (Glass Base Type)

20

E1198-05

51 mm
(2")
60 mm
(2.4")
76 mm
(3")
90 mm
(3.5")

H.V
Input
Terminal

Assembly Characteristics
Standard
Maximum
Signal
Rating
Rating
Output
1
2
Overall
Divider
Overall
Terminal
Voltage Current
Voltage
(V)
(mA)
(V)

20

@4
$5

E1198-20

20
24
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
24
20
21
20
26

@9

E1198-07 51 mm R2154-02
R1828-01
E2979-500 (2")
R1306
R1307

Reference Outline
Page for No.
PMT
Feature

with shield case

PMT Characteristics
Assembly
Tube
Type
Diameter
No.

Tube Type No.


/
Voltage
Distribution
Ratio

Reference Outline
Page for No.
PMT
Feature

E1198-22

E1198-23

R877
127 mm R877-100
(5")

!8

22
26

E6316-01

E7693

E7694

E5996

E7083

E6736

E7514
E10411
E9349

E11807

E11807-01

R1250
R1584
204 mm
R5912
(8")
254 mm
R7081
(10")
R7600U
R7600U-03
R7600U-100
R7600U-200
R7600U-300
R7600U-00-M4
R7600U-100-M4
R7600U-200-M4
R7600U-300-M4
R5900U-00-L16
R5900U-100-L16
30 mm
R5900U-200-L16
Square
Type R8900U-00-C12
R8900U-100
R8900-00-M16
R8900-100-M16
R11265U
R11265U-100
R11265U-200
R11265U
R11265U-100
R11265U-200

^0

22
22

H.V
Input
Terminal

Assembly Characteristics
Standard
Maximum
Signal
Rating
Rating
Output
Notes
1
2
Overall
Divider
Overall
Terminal
Voltage Current
Voltage
(V)
(mA)
(V)
-1250
0.32
-1500
RG-174/U -1250
0.32
-1500
-1500
0.38
-2000
+1250
0.32
+1500
RG-174/U +1250
0.32
+1500 shield case is available.
+1500
0.38
+2000
-1250
0.32
-1500
BNC
-1250
0.32
-1500
-1500
0.38
-2000

SHIELD
CABLE

SHIELD
CABLE

SHV

SHV

BNC

-2000

0.68

-3000

SHV

BNC

-1500

0.32

-1800

SHIELD
CABLE

RG-174/U

-800

0.3

-900

SHIELD
CABLE

0.8D-QEV

-800

0.3

-900

SHIELD
CABLE

0.8D-QEV

-800

0.34

-900

SHIELD
CABLE
SHIELD
CABLE

0.8D-QEV

-800

0.27

-1000

RG-174/U

-800

0.3

-1000

22
^2
22

@3

@3

!7

24
24
26
26
26
24
26
26
26
24
26
26

#8

44

!6

26

24
26
24
26
26
24
26
26

PIN

PIN

-800

0.28

-1000

RG-174/U

RG-174/U

900

0.32

1000

RG-174/U

RG-174/U

900

0.32

1000

$1
$9
%1
$9
%1

+HV type (E7694-01) is


available.

Active base type


(E6572) is available.

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
SOCKET
PMT PIN No.
6

10.6 0.2

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

50.0 0.5

SOCKET: E678-11N

PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.

P
R10 C3

R11 C3

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR
-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

DY8

DY7

DY6

DY5

DY4

DY3

DY2

10

DY1
K

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

450

E1761-22

R10 C2
R9 C1
R8
R7

R1 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R6
R5
R4
R3

DY8

DY7

DY6

DY5

DY4

DY3

DY2

10

DY1

R9 C2
R8 C1
R1 to R4 : 510 k
R5 to R10 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1

2
11

R7

R2
R1

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

11

TACCA0075EB

x E849-90

TACCA0076EC

c E849-68
PMT

SIGNAL GND
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

SOCKET
PIN No.
6

12.6

0.5 MAX.

PMT

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

DY10

12.4

R10 C2
HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

45.0 0.5

R11 C3
DY9

DY8

R9 C1

R1 to R11: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF

14.0 0.3
10 5

14.0 0.3

12.6
12.4

DY6

450 10

DY4

10
2
11

DY1

13

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

POWER SUPPLY GND


AWG22 (BLACK)

DY7

DY6

10

DY5

R7

R5
11

DY3

R3

DY2

12

R2

DY1
K

R4
DY3

DY4

R5

DY2

DY9

R11

R6
POTTING
COMPOUND

R6
DY5

DY8
HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

R7

POTTING
COMPOUND

DY10

R8

R8
DY7

450 10

0.5 MAX.

10 5

45.0 0.5

SOCKET
PIN No.

R1: 1 M
R3: 510 k
R2, R4 to R11: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF

R4
R3
R2

R1

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

R1

-HV
AWG22 (VIOLET)

13

TACCA0077ED

TACCA0210EB

v E974-17, E974-22
E974-17
PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

23.0 0.5

DY10
DY9

DY8

DY7

DY6

DY5

C3
C2

DY10

R9

C1

DY9

DY8

450 10

R8

DY5

DY4

DY3

DY2

10

DY1
K

10
12
R1

DY1

12

11

R1: 680 k
R3: 510 k
R2, R4 to R11: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF

R6
R5
R4

R2
-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

TACCA0212EB

60

DY6

R3
DY2

E974-17, -18 attaches BNC


and SHV connector at the
end of cables.

DY7

R7
R1 : 510 k
R2 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R4
DY3

R11 C3

R9 C1

R6

DY4

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U(BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

R10 C2

R5
POTTING
COMPOUND

R10

R7
HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

PMT

R11
6

R8
43.0 0.5

47.5 1.0

17.4 0.2

E974-22
SOCKET
PIN No.

R3
R2
R1

11

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE(RED)
SHV CONNECTOR
TACCA0078EC

(Unit: mm)

b E2253-05

n E974-19
SOCKET
PIN No.

PMT

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

SOCKET
PIN No.

P
SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

5
+0

55.0 0.5
6.2

18.6 - 0.4

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

R11

DY8

DY7

DY6

DY5

DY4

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

R8
R7
R6

450 10

POTTING
COMPOUND

DY3

DY2

10

DY1

12

23.0 0.5

R15

17.4 0.2

R14
DY10

R1: 1 M
R2: 750 k
R3: 560 k
R4, R6 to R11: 330 k
R5: 510 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF

C3

R13

SOCKET
: E678-12H

C2

R12
R11

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

DY9

R10
C1
R9

R5

DY8

R8
R4

-HV
: AWG22 (VIOLET)
+20

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

DY7

DY6

DY5

R7
R1: 499 k
R2 to R7: 330 k
R8,R11 to R13: 390 k
R9, R10: 300 k
R14 to R16: 360 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF

R6

GND
: AWG22 (BLACK)

450 -0

R3
R2
R1
11

GND
: AWG22 (BLACK)

R16

47.5 1.0
43.0 0.5

PMT

R5
DY4

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R4
DY3

DY2

10

DY1

12

R3
5 10

R2
K

R1

-HV
: AWG22
(VIOLET)

11
TACCA0079EB

m E2037-02

, E6133-04
10

SIGNAL OUTPUT2
: AWG24(RED)
SIGNAL OUTPUT1
: AWG24(YELLOW)
SIGNAL GND
: AWG24(BLACK)

7
24 0.5
21.9
2

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

C3

R10

C2

24.0 0.5

POWER SUPPLY GND


: AWG24(BLACK)

DY9

DY8

10

DY7

11

R9

22.0 0.5

C1

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

DY15

DY14

11

DY13

DY12

12

DY11

R18

C5

R23

R17

C4

R22

R16

C3

R15

C2

R14

C1

DY10

13

R8
POTTING
COMPOUND

DY7

DY6

12

R12
POTTING
COMPOUND

DY9

DY8

14

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

DY7

DY6

15

+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

DY5

DY4

16

DY3

R3

DY2

17

R2

DY1

R1 : 2.7 M
R2, R4 to R11 : 680 k
R3 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

450 10

R7
R6
DY5

DY4

13

R5

R11

DY2
DY1

+H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

R1: 10 k
R2 to R18: 330 k
R19: 100 k
R20, R21: 1 M
R22 to R24: 51
C1 to C5: 10 nF
C6, C7: 4.7 nF

R9
R8
R7
R6

R5

14

R4

R3

R1

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

R10

R4
DY3

C7
R1

R24

R13

450 10

30.0 0.5

DY10

R11

R19

SOCKET
R20
PIN No. C6

PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.

55.0 0.5

PMT

R21

-HV
: AWG24(VIOLET)

17

R2

TACCA0028EC

. E2924-11

R13
DY10

10

DY9

DY8

11

R12
R11
26.0 0.3

12
R8

0.8

2- 3.5

DY5

DY4

13

R1 to R4, R6 to R13 : 330 k


R5 : 510 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

43.0 0.5

R7
28.0 0.5

R6
DY3

3
R5

POTTING
COMPOUND

DY2

14

DY1

P
R11 C3
8

DY8

DY7

DY6

DY5

10

R2

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
POWER SUPPLY GND
AWG22 (BLACK)

R9 C1
26.0 0.3

R8
R7
R6
DY4

DY3

12

DY2

R1 : 1 M
R2 to R6,R8 to R11 : 330 k
R7 : 510 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R5
28.0 0.5

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

R4
R3
DY1

R3

DY9

SIGNAL GND

R10 C2

R4
450 10

43.0 0.5

DY6

PMT SOCKET
PIN No.
7

C1

5
R9

35.0 0.3

C2

R10
DY7

450 10

SIGNAL GND
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
POWER SUPPLY GND
C3 AWG22 (BLACK)

30.0 0.3

30.0 0.3

44.0 0.3

SOCKET
PIN No.
7

PMT

0.8

44.0 0.3

3.5

TACCA0231EB

0 E990-29

35.0 0.3

2-

TACCA0230EB

POTTING
COMPOUND

13

R2
G

R1
K

14

-HV
AWG22 (VIOLET)

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

Dy8

11

7
0.8

28.0 0.5
HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

450 10

POTTING
COMPOUND

Dy7

Dy6

12

Dy5

Dy4

13

Dy3

Dy2

14

Dy1

R13

C3

R12

C2

R11

C1

Dy9

Dy8

Dy7

Dy6

10

Dy5

Dy4

11

Dy3

Dy2

12

K Dy1

14

26.0 0.3

R9
R8

R1 to R13: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF
C4: 4.7 nF

R7
R6
R5

28.0 0.5

R4

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

R3
R2

2- 3.5

R10

P
Dy10

10

Dy9

C4
-HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

R1

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

0.8

Dy10

30.0 0.3

43.0 0.5

2- 3.5

POTTING
COMPOUND

450 10

30.0 0.3

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

26.0 0.3

43.0 0.5

PMT SOCKET
PIN No.

PMT SOCKET
PIN No.

R14 R11

C3

R13 R10

C2

R12 R9

C1

R1:
R3:
R2, R4 to R11:
R12 to R14:
C1 to C3:
C4:

R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
C4

-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

R1
13

TACCA0081EC

3 E2624-04

1320 k
510 k
330 k
51
10 nF
4.7 nF

TACCA0082EC

4 E2183-500, E2183-501
E2183-500
SOCKET
PIN NO.
6

PMT
SIGNAL GND

PMT SOCKET
PIN No.
7

Dy9

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

Dy8

Dy7

450 10

POTTING
COMPOUND

Dy6

R13 R10

Dy4

11

Dy3

Dy2

12

K Dy1

14

C4
C3

R8

C2

R7

C1

R1: 800 k
R2, R4 to R6: 200 k
R3, R8: 300 k
R7: 240 k
R9: 400 k
R10: 660 k
R11: 600 k
R12 to R14: 51
C1: 10 nF
C2, C3: 22 nF
C4 to C6: 33 nF

R6
R5
R4
R3
R2

DY10

C3

R11

C2

R10

C1

DY8

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

R12
7

DY9

8
R9

DY7

R1 : 10 k
R2 : 660 k
R3 to R12 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF
C4 : 4.7 nF

4
R8

POTTING
COMPOUND

DY6

DY5

DY4

10

DY3

DY2

11

DY1

R7
R6
R5

-H.V
: AWG22/TFE
(VIOLET)

R1

R4

5 10

13

52.0 0.5
34.0 0.3

R12 R9

10

Dy5

C6

8.2

Dy10

C5

40.0 0.5

R14 R11

4
49.0 0.5

GND
: AWG22 (BLACK)

450 10

32.0 0.5
25.2 0.5

SIGNAL OUTPUT
:RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)

R3

C4

R2

R1

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE(RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

12
TACCA0084ED

TACCA0166EC

5 E1198-07

E2183-501
PMT SOCKET
PIN No.
PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.
11

P
DY10

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

R11

C3

R10

C2

10

DY9

DY8

64.0 0.3

DY7

56.0 0.3

DY6

DY5

R9

DY2

DY1

450 10

Dy7

Dy6

9
3

Dy3

Dy2

11

K Dy1

C4

12

C4

R12
R11

C3

R10

C2

R9

C1

R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3

C5

R2
R1

R1: 10 k
R2, R11, R13: 300 k
R3 to R7, R14: 150 k
R8: 180 k
R9: 220 k
R10: 330 k
R12: 240 k
R15: 51
C1:10 nF
C2: 22 nF
C3: 47 nF
C4: 100 nF
C5: 4.7 nF
-H.V
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
SHV CONNECTOR

R3
R2
R1

K
14

TACCA0086EC

-HV
AWG22 (VIOLET)

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

TACCA0220EB

62

Dy8

10

DY3

Dy9

Dy4
R1 : 680 k
R2 to R11 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF
C4 : 4.7 nF

R14
R15 R13
7

Dy5

R4
HOUSING
(METAL)

Dy10

R7

R5
38.0 0.5

C1

R8

R6

DY4

POWER SUPPLY GND


AWG22 (BLACK)

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: RG-174/U (BLACK)
BNC CONNECTOR

SIGNAL GND

(Unit: mm)

6 E2979-500

7 E1198-05

62.0 0.5

SOCKET
PIN No.

3-M2

HOUSING
(METAL)

11

DY11

DY10

12

DY9

DY8

13

DY7

DY6

14

DY5

DY4

15

DY3

DY2

17

DY1
G2
ACC
G1
K

R18
R21 R17

C7

C10

R16
R20 R15

C6

C9

R19 R14
R13

C5

C8

R12
R11

C3

C4

R1: 10 k
R2, R5: 240 k
R3, R7 to R12, R18: 200 k
R4, R6: 360 k
R13 to R17: 300 k
R19 to R21: 51
C1: 470 pF
C2 to C8, C11: 10 nF
C9: 22 nF
C10: 33 nF

C2

R9
R8
R7
R6

C1

C3

R9

C2

R8

C1

GND
AWG22 (BLACK)

64.0 0.3

DY5

56.0 0.3

DY4

DY3

R6
R5
R4

-HV
SHV CONNECTOR

DY2

DY1

C4

R1 to R10 : 330 k
C1 to C3 : 10 nF
C4 : 4.7 nF

R3
HOUSING
(METAL)

R2
13

G
K

R1
14

SIG

-H.V

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

-H.V
: SHV-R

DY7

R10

R7

R4

20

DY6

R5
R3
R2

DY8
C11

R10

19

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

R1

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

11

38.0 0.5

MAGNETIC
SHILD CASE

11

82.0 0.5

164.0 0.5

DY12

SOCKET
PIN No.

PMT

SIGNAL OUTPUT
BNC CONNECTOR

10

450 10

PMT

-HV
AWG22
(VIOLET)

TACCA0093EB

TACCA0221EB

8 E1198-20
PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.
11

SIGNAL GND
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

C5
C4

R11
P
DY8

DY7

DY6

64.0 0.3

R10

C3

R9

C2

R8

C1

+HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND

R1 to R11: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF
C4, C5: 4.7 nF

R7
DY5

56.0 0.3

5
R6

DY4

DY3

DY2

DY1

38.0 0.5

R5
R4
HOUSING
(METAL)

R3
R2

450 10

13
R1

K
14

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

TACCA0223EC

9 E1198-26, E1198-27
E1198-26
PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.

E1198-27
SIGNAL GND

PMT

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

12

SOCKET
PIN No.
12

R13

SIGNAL GND
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

C5
R11

C4
R12

R11

DY8

11

DY7

10

DY6

R10
R9

64.0 0.3

DY5

DY4

R1: 10 k
R2, R3: 680 k
R4 to R11: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF
C4: 4.7 nF

38.0 0.5
450 10

R6
4

DY2

11

DY7

10

DY6

C1

R7

DY3

DY8
C2

R8

56.0 0.3

C3

DY5

DY4

DY1

DY3

DY2

R2
14

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

R8

C1

DY1

R4
R3

R3
K

C2

R5

1
13

R9

+HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND

R6

R4

C3

R7

R5
HOUSING
(METAL)

R10

R1 to R2 : 680 k
R3 to R11 : 330 k
R12 : 10 k
R13 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 10 nF
C4, C5 : 4.7 nF

R2
C4

R1

-HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND

TACCA0224EB

13
R1
14

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

TACCA0225EB

63

0 E5859, E5859-01
E5859
PMT

SOCKET
PIN No.

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

P
R24

C6

R27 R23

Dy12

Dy11

Dy10

12.5 9

55.0 0.5

51.0 0.4

3-M2
(THREADED HOLES
FOR INSTALLATION
OF MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE)
HOUSING
(METAL)

SIG

-H.V

-H.V
:SHV-R

Dy8
Dy7

13

Dy6
Dy5

14

R1 : 10 k
R2, R12, R16, R17, R20, R21 : 180 k
R3, R13, R18, R19, R22 to R24 : 226 k
R4, R5, R7, R8 : 121 k
R6, R9 to R11, R14, R15 : 150 k
R25 : 51 k
R26, R27 : 100
C1 : 470 pF
C2 : 22 nF
C3 : 47 nF
C4 : 100 nF
C5 to C7 : 220 nF

C2

R14
R13
R12

R11

Dy4
Dy3

15

Dy2
Dy1
G

R9
R8
R7

16

R6
R5
R4
R3
R2

1
17

21

C4

R27 R23

Dy12

Dy11

Dy10

12

Dy9

Dy8
Dy7

13

Dy6
Dy5

14

R22
R21

C3

R15

R10

C7

C4

R17
R16

10

60.0 0.5

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
:BNC-R

12

Dy9

SH

R24

C5

R26 R20
R19
R25 R18

SIGNAL OUTPUT
BNC-R

R22
R21

58.0 0.5

E5859-01
SOCKET
PIN No.

PMT

R14
R13
R12
R11
R10

Dy4
Dy3

15

Dy2
Dy1
G

R9
R8
R7

16

R6
R5
R4
R3
R2

1
17

R1

R1 : 10 k
R2 to R6,R9 to R13 : 220 k
R7,R8 : 154 k
R14 to R21,R23,R24 : 110 k
R22 : 0
R25 : 51
R26,R27 : 100
C1 : 470 pF
C2,C3 : 10 nF
C4 : 22 nF

R15

C1
-HV
SHV-R

C2

R17
R16

10

SH

C3

R26 R20
R19
R25 R18

21

C1
R1

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

-HV
SHV-R

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

TACCA0176EC

TACCA0178EC

1 E1198-22, E1198-23
E1198-22
PMT

P
DY10

E1198-23

SOCKET
PIN No.
11

PMT

SIGNAL GND
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
R13

C3

R12
9

C2

P
DY10

C1

DY9

DY8

DY8

R11
R10
DY7

DY6

38.0 0.5

DY5

DY4

DY6

DY5

R6

DY4

R5

DY3

R4

DY2

DY1

R7

HOUSING
(METAL)

DY3

DY2

DY1

450 10

R6

C4

R2

R1

R2
-HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)

Dy8

Dy7

Dy6

51.5 0.5

THREADED HOLES
FOR INSTALLATION
OF MAGNETIC
SHIELD CASE
(e. g; E989-60 FOR R877
E989-61 FOR R878)
HOUSING
(METAL)
G
K

Dy5

Dy4

Dy3

Dy2

Dy1

1
13
14

R13

C3

R12
R11

C2

TACCA0168EB

C1

R10

R1: 10 k
R2 to R13: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF
C4: 4.7 nF

R9
R8
R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2

C4

R1
SIG

-H.V

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

-H.V
: SHV-R

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.
-H.V
: SHV-R

Note: Magnetic shield case is available


to order separately.
TACCA0089EB

64

13
R1
14

* The housing is internally connected to the GND.


** High voltage shielded cable can be connected to
a connector for RG-174/U.

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

11

G
K

POWER SUPPLY GND

TO AL HOUSING

P
10

R1 to R12 : 330 k
R13 : 1 M
R14 : 10 k
C1 to C4 : 10 nF
C5, C6 : 4.7 nF

R3

R3

SOCKET
PIN No.

Dy9

C1

POWER SUPPLY GND

R7

2 E6316-01

Dy10

R10

C4 R14

R4

* The housing is internally connected to


the GND.
** High voltage shielded cable can be
connected to a connector for RG-174/U.

64.0 0.5

C2

R5

14

PMT

C3

R11

R8

13

R12
10

DY7
R1: 10 k
R2 to R13: 330 k
C1 to C3: 10 nF
C4: 4.7 nF

R8

56.0 0.3

C5

R9

R9
64.0 0.3

SIGNAL GND
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
+HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)

C6
R13

10

DY9

SOCKET
PIN No.
11

TACCA0169EC

(Unit: mm)

3 E7693

4 E7694

SOCKET
PIN No.
10

P
Dy14
Dy13

Dy12

12

Dy11

Dy10

13

100.0 0.5

74.0 0.5

11

Dy8

14

Dy7

Dy6

15

Dy5

Dy4

16

Dy3

Dy2

17

Dy1

G1 G2

HOUSING
(METAL)

Dy9

PMT

R21

R18

C5

R20

R17

C4

R19

R16

C3

R15

R1 : 10 k
R2, R18 : 240 k
R3 : 360 k
R4 : 390 k
R5 : 120 k
R6 : 180 k
R7 to R14 : 100 k
R15, R16 : 150 k
R17 : 300 k
R19 : 51
R20, R21 : 100
C1 : 22 nF
C2 : 47 nF
C3 : 100 nF
C4 : 220 nF
C5 : 470 nF
C6 : 0.47 nF

C1

R13
R12
R11
R10
R9
R8
R7
R6
R5

20

12

Dy9

Dy8

13

R4
R3

C6

R2

R1

Dy7

R17

C3

R19

R16

C2

R18

R15

C1

R14

Dy6

14

Dy5

R13

R1 : 10 k
R2, R3, R7 : 750 k
R4, R9 : 200 k
R5 : 91 k
R6 : 510 k
R8 : 300 k
R10 : 100 k
R11 to R17 : 150 k
R18 to R20 : 51
C1 to C3 : 10 nF
C4 : 4.7 nF

R12

Dy4

16

Dy3

Dy2

17

Dy1
F3
F2
F1

1
2
19
18

20

R10
R9

SIG

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

R8
R7
R6

-H.V

SIG

-H.V

-HV
: SHV-R

-H.V
: SHV-R

R20

R11

HOUSING
(METAL)

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.

SIGNAL
OUTPUT
: BNC-R

Dy10
74.0 0.5

C2

R14

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

19

SOCKET
PIN No.

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: BNC-R

100.0 0.5

PMT

R5
R4

C4

R3
R1

R2

-HV
: SHV-R

The housing is internally


connected to the GND.
-H.V
: SHV-R

TACCA0227EC

TACCA0229EB

6 E7083

5 E5996
SOCKET
PIN No.

SIGNAL GND
PIN No.1

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

30

PIN No.1

DY10

24

DY9

23

DY8

22

R14

R11

C3

R13

R10

C2

R9

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

C1

R1 to R3 : 330 k
R4 to R11 : 220 k
R12 to R14 : 51
R15 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

DY10

24

DY9

23

DY6

20

DY5

19

R6

DY8

450 10

15.0 0.5

P3

21

R7
POTTING
COMPOUND

P4

15

SIGNAL OUTPUT
P2 : 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)
P1

P4 P3 P2 P1

R8
DY7

R14

R11

C3

R13

R10

C2

R12

R9

C1

22

R8
DY7

21

DY6

20

R7

450 10

R5
DY4

R6

DY5

19

DY4

POTTING
COMPUND

R3
DY2

DY3

DY1

R1

R15

GUIDE
MARK

-HV

SHIELD CABLE (RED)


POWER SUPPLY GND
TACCA0234ED

P2

P3

DY2

DY1

R4
-HV
: SHIELD CABLE
(RED)

R2
K

R1 to R3 : 330 k
R4 to R11 : 220 k
R12 to R14 : 51
R15 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R5

R4
DY3

SIGNAL GND

27

31

R12

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

SOCKET
PIN No.

11

15.0 0.5

30.0 0.5

PMT

30.0 0.5

30.0 0.5

PMT

30.0 0.5

P1

P4

P1 to P4: SIGNAL OUTPUT


0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

R3
R2
K

R15
1

R1

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND
TACCA0162ED

7 E6736
30.0 0.5

SOCKET
PIN No.

30.0 0.5

PMT

450 10 15.0 0.5

Pin No.1

P1

P2

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

Dy10

26

Dy9

10

Dy8

24

Dy7

Dy6

Dy5

P13

P9

P16

P8

SIGANL OUTPUT
: 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

P1

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

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

P3

P11

SIGNAL GND

28
29
27
3
23
4
22
5
21
6
20
7
19
11
13
12

P4

P7 P5

P6

P8

P10

P12
K

GUIDE MARKE
P15

P16

P14

P1 to P16 : SIGNAL OUTPUT


0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

R14 R11

C3

R13 R10

C2

R12 R9

C1

R8

R1 to R11 : 220 k
R12 to R14 : 51
R15 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R7
R6
18
R5

Dy4

31

Dy3

15

Dy2

32

Dy1

16

R4
R3
R2
R15 R1
17

-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND

TACCA0158EE

65

8 E7514
PMT

25.4 0.5

PIN No. 1

PX6

25.4 0.5

PY6
PX5
PY5
PX4

15.0 0.5

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

PY4
PX3
PY3
PX2

450

PY2
PX1

SOCKET
PIN No.

SIGNAL GND

16

PX6

24

PY6

15

PX5

23

PY5

14

PX4

22

PY4

12

PX3

20

PY3

11

PX2

19

PY2

10

PX1
PY1

13

PY1
DY11

DY10

27

DY9

SIGNAL OUTPUT
: 0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

R18 R14

C3

R17 R13

C2

R16 R12

C1

R11
PX2
PX1
-HV
: SHIELD CABLE (RED)

DY7

R1, R14: 110 k


R2: 330 k
R3 to R13: 220 k
R15: 1 M
R16 to R18: 51
C1 to C3: 10 nF

DY6

29

DY5

DY4

30

DY3

DY2

31

R8
R7

PY4
PY5
PY6

GUIDE MARK

28

R9

PY2
PY3

POTTING
COMPOUND

DY8

R10

PY1 PX4
PX5
PX3
PX6

R6
R5
R4

PX1 to PX6
PY1 to PY6: SIGNAL OUTPUT
0.8D-QEV (GRAY)

R3
DY1
G
K

R2
1

R15

R1

-HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)

32

POWER
SUPPLY GND

TACCA0236EC

9 E10411
25.4 0.5

PMT

15.0 0.5

25.4 0.5

PIN No.1

SIGNAL GND

SOCKET
PIN No.
31

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

DY10

24

DY9

23

DY8

22

DY7

21

DY6

20

DY5

19

DY4

DY3

DY2

DY1

R15

R12

C3

R14

R11

C2

R13

R10

C1

R9
R8
R7

450

R6

R1, R12 : 110 k


R2 : 330 k
R3 : 430 k
R4 to R11 : 220 k
R13 to R15 : 51
R16 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 10 nF

R5
R4
R3
R2
1
K

R16
3

R1

-HV
SHIELD CABLE (RED)
POWER SUPPLY GND
TACCA0298EA

66

(Unit: mm)

0 E9349

PIN No.1

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

SOCKET
PIN No.

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

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

DY12
OUTPUT

ANODE OUTPUT

25.4 0.5

21.0 0.5

HOUSING
(INSULATOR)

GND
GND

R20

DY12

C4
24

DY11

23

DY10

22

DY9

21

DY8

20

DY7

19

R19 R15

C3

R18 R14

C2

R17 R13

C1

R12

5.5

R11

5.08

5.08

R10

2.54 3=7.62

14

DY5

12

DY4

DY3

DY2

R8
R7

R5
R4

19.5

-HV

R1, R4 : 110 k
R2, R3 : 330 k
R5 to R15 : 180 k
R16 : 1 M
R17 to R19 : 51
R20 : 10 k
C1 to C4 : 10 nF

R6

19.5

GND
P14 P15

DY6

DY
OUT

P1
P5
P9
P13

5.08

-HV

P2 P3

7.62

GND

GND

ANODE OUTPUT
PIN ( 0.64)
GND
P4
P8
P12
P16

4-M2

R9

R3

DY12 OUTPUT

DY1

4
R2

G
K

1
R16 R1

-HV

3
SOCKET
PIN No.

PMT

TACCA0297EB

1 E11807, E11807-01
E11807
PMT

26.0 0.5

26.0 0.5

E11807-01

SOCKET
PIN No.
7

PMT
SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
R17

P
R20
DY12

C3

R16

R20

SIGNAL OUTPUT
RG-174/U (BLACK)
R17

C3

PIN No.1

SOCKET
PIN No.
7

DY12

R16

R15

R15

POM
HOUSING

DY11

DY10

10

R18
DY9

12

DY8

13

DY7

14

R13

R11
R10
R9
DY6

21
R8

10

DY5

22
R7

ORIENTATION
BY MARKING

DY4

23

DY3

25

C2

R14

R12

450 10

15.0 0.5

C2
R19

DY11

DY10

10

C1

R19

R14

R18

R13
R12

R1 : 300 k
R2, R7 to R13 : 200 k
R3, R4 : 130 k
R5, R6 : 160 k
R14 to R16 : 100 k
R17 : 0
R18 to R20 : 51
R21 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

DY9

12

DY8

13

DY7

14

DY6

21

DY5

22

DY4

23

DY3

25

DY2

26

R11
R10
R9
R8

R6

R5
DY2

R5

26
R4

R4

R3
DY1

NOTE: Don't touch socket holes while


high voltage is supplied in circuit.

R1 : 300 k
R2, R14, R15 : 200 k
R3, R4 : 120 k
R5 to R13 : 150 k
R16, R17 : 100 k
R18 to R20 : 51
R21 : 1 M
C1 to C3 : 0.01 F

R7

R6

POTTING
COMPOUND

C1

R3

27

DY1

27

R2

R2

K
R21
1

R1

-HV
RG-174/U (RED)

R21
1

R1

-HV
RG-174/U (RED)

TACCA0314EA

67

Dimensional Outline
For E678 Series Sockets
E678-12A, E678-12R*

E678-12L

47

35

40

28.6

17

13

2- 3.2
2-R4

6.7

4.3

360
13

9
(23.6)

E678-11N

10.5
9.5
18
3

(8)

9.5

15

34

10.5
9.5
3.3 3.7

11

2- 3.2

13
18
TACCA0043EA

E678-12V

* Gold plating type

TACCA0009EB

E678-13E

TACCA0047EA

E678-13F
12.4

12.7
2.54

11

24

5.5

18

6.0

2- 2.2

1.83
10.16

3
10
3.4

3.2

10.5

4.2

2.8

13

0.5
11

TACCA0164EC

E678-14C

TACCA0013EB

E678-14-03

TACCA0005EA

E678-14W
19.8

44

27.5
19.1

30

11.6

19.1

35

2- 3.5

62

25.2

56

25

14

TACCA0004EA

24.5

68

30

6.5

17 11

14

9.5

2.5

3.9

26

TACCA0184EA

TACCA0200EA

(Unit: mm)

E678-15C

E678-17A

E678-19J

60

60

50

24.0

45

40

45

40

18.0

50

21.9
5

16.3

0.1
5

12

12.0

12

40

11.5

14.0

22.8
6.5

40

TACCA0201EA

TACCA0046EB

E678-19K

TACCA0203EA

E678-20B
57.8
52.5

8.88

+0

26.2 - 0.3 (WITH GATE)

20

22.95

12.7

22.56

GATE
POSITION

2.22 8=17.76

5-R1.5

8.88

11.1

28

C5.0

34

(5.1)

13

6.0

3.0 0.1

2.22 9=19.98

TACCA0313EA

E678-21C

TACCA0309EA

E678-32B
51
19
22.86

12.7

20.32

R5

22.86

56.8

2.54

20.32

0.51

2.92

13

1.57

4.45

12.7

6.5

MATERIAL: Glass Epoxy

TACCA0066EC

TACCA0094ED

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Index by Type No.


Type Number

Product

R329-02 ...................
R331-05 ...................
R580 ........................
R647-01 ...................
E678 SERIES ..........
R750 ........................
R760 ........................
R762 ........................
E849-68 ...................
E849-90 ...................
R877 ........................
R877-01 ...................
R877-100 .................
R960 ........................
E974-17 ...................
E974-19 ...................
E974-22 ...................
E990-29 ...................
R1166 ......................
E1198 SERIES.........
R1250 ......................
R1288A-06 ...............
R1306 ......................
R1306-15 .................
R1307 ......................
R1307-07 .................
R1450 ......................
R1548-07 .................
R1584 ......................
R1635 ......................
E1761-21 .................
E1761-22 .................
R1828-01 .................
R1840 ......................
R1924A ....................
R1924A-01 ...............
H1949-50 .................
H1949-51 .................
E2037-02 .................
R2059 ......................
R2076 ......................
R2083 ......................
R2154-02 .................
E2183-500 ...............
E2183-501 ...............
R2248 ......................
E2253-05 .................
R2256-02 .................
H2431-50 .................
R2496 ......................
E2624-04 .................
E2624-14 .................
E2924-11 .................
E2924-500 ...............
E2979-500 ...............
R3149 ......................
H3164-10 .................
H3165-10 .................
H3177-50 .................

51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22


51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 20
Socket ........................................ 68, 69
19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21
19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22
127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 23
127mm (5") dia. PMT SBA Type ...... 26
13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
Socket Assembly ........................ 58, 59
127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 23
19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
25mm (1" Dual) Square PMT ........... 24
127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22
10mm (3/8") dia. PMT ...................... 20
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 21
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Socket Assembly ............................. 58
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
10mm (3/8") Square PMT ................. 24
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
10mm (3/8") dia. PMT ...................... 20
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
Socket Assembly .............................. 58
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49

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Page

Type Number

Product

Page

H3177-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49


H3178-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
R3292-02 ................. Position Sensitive PMT .................... 44
R3377 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
H3378-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R3478 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R3479 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R3600-02 ................. 508mm (20") dia. PMT ..................... 22
R3600-06 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
H3695-10 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
R3878 ...................... 10mm (3/8") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R3886A .................... 38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
R3991A-04 .............. 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R3998-02 ................. 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20
R3998-100-02 .......... 28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT SBA Type ... 26
R4004 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
H4022-50 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
H4022-51 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
R4124 ...................... 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R4125 ...................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R4141 ...................... 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R4143 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R4177-04 ................. 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R4177-06 ................. 13mm (1/2") dia. PMT ...................... 20
R4607A-06 ............... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R4885 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R4998 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
R5113-02 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R5320 ...................... 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 21
R5505-70 ................. 25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
R5505-70 ................. Fine Mesh PMT ................................ 24
R5611A .................... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 21
R5611A-01 ............... 19mm (3/4") dia. PMT ...................... 20
E5859 SERIES......... Socket Assembly .............................. 58
R5900U-00-L16 ....... Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
R5900U-100-L16....... Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
R5900U-200-L16....... Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26
R5912 ...................... 204mm (8") dia. PMT ....................... 22
R5912-02 ................. 204mm (8") dia. PMT ....................... 22
R5912-100 ............... 204mm (8") dia. PMT SBA Type ...... 26
R5924-70 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R5924-70 ................. Fine Mesh PMT ................................ 24
E5996 ...................... Socket Assembly .............................. 59
R6041 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6041-406 ............... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6041-506 ............... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6091 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
E6133-03 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
E6133-04 ................. Socket Assembly .............................. 58
H6152-70 ................. Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
R6231 ...................... 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6231-01 ................. 51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R6231-100 ............... 51mm (2") dia. PMT SBA Type ........ 26
R6232 ...................... 60mm (2.5") dia. PMT ...................... 22
R6232-01 ................. 60mm (2.5") dia. PMT ...................... 23
R6233 ...................... 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
R6233-01 ................. 76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 23
R6233-100 ............... 76mm (3") dia. PMT SBA Type ........ 26
R6234 ...................... 60mm (2.5") Hexagon PMT .............. 24

Type Number

Product

Page

R6234-01 .................
R6235 ......................
R6235-01 .................
R6236 ......................
R6236-01 .................
R6237 ......................
R6237-01 .................
E6316-01 .................
H6410 ......................
R6427 ......................
H6520 ......................
H6521 ......................
H6522 ......................
H6524 ......................
H6525 ......................
H6526 ......................
H6527 ......................
H6528 ......................
H6533 ......................
H6559 ......................
E6572 ......................
R6594 ......................
H6610 ......................
H6612 ......................
H6613 ......................
H6614-70 .................
E6736 ......................
R7056 ......................
R7081 ......................
R7081-20 .................
R7081-100 ...............
E7083 ......................
R7111 ......................
H7195 ......................
R7250 ......................
H7260.......................
H7260-100 ...............
H7260-200 ...............
R7373A-01 ...............
H7415 ......................
H7416 ......................
E7514 ......................
R7525 ......................
H7546B ....................
H7546B-100 .............
H7546B-200 .............
H7546B-300 .............
R7600U ...................
R7600U-100 .............
R7600U-200 .............
R7600U-300 .............
R7600U-300-M4.......
R7600U-00-M4 ........
R7600U-100-M4 ......
R7600U-200-M4 ......
R7600U-03 ..............
E7693 ......................
E7694 ......................
E7694-01..................

60mm (2.5") Hexagon PMT .............. 25


76mm (3") Hexagon PMT ................. 24
76mm (3") Hexagon PMT ................. 25
60mm Square PMT .......................... 24
60mm Square PMT .......................... 25
76mm (3") Square PMT .................... 24
76mm (3") Square PMT .................... 25
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
127mm (5") dia. PMT ....................... 22
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 21
254mm (10") dia. PMT ..................... 22
254mm (10") dia. PMT ..................... 22
254mm (10") dia. PMT SBA Type .... 26
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
508mm (20") dia. PMT ..................... 22
Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
Hybrid Assembly SBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly UBA Type ............. 26
2 Shape PMT ................................. 24
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
28mm (1-1/8") dia. PMT ................... 20
Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
Hybrid Assembly SBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly UBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly Extended Green Bialkali Type... 26
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26
Metal Package PMT Extended Green Bialkali Type ... 26
Metal Package PMT Extended Green Bialkali Type ... 26
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26
Metal Package PMT ......................... 25
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
Socket Assembly ............................. 59
Socket Assembly ............................. 59

Type Number

Product

Page

R7723 ......................
R7724 ......................
R7724-100 ...............
R7725 ......................
R7761-70 .................
R7761-70 .................
R7899 ......................
R7899-01 .................
R8055 ......................
H8135 ......................
R8143 ......................
H8409-70 .................
H8500C ....................
R8520-406 ...............
R8520-506 ...............
R8619 ......................
H8643 ......................
H8711 ......................
H8711-100 ...............
H8711-200 ...............
H8711-300 ...............
H8804 ......................
H8804-100 ...............
H8804-200 ...............
H8804-300 ...............
R8900U-00-M4 ........
R8900U-100-M4 ......
R8900-00-M16 .........
R8900-100-M16 .......
R8900U-00-C12 .......
R8900U-100-C12 .....
R8997 ......................
E9349 ......................
R9420 ......................
R9420-100 ...............
H9500 ......................
R9779 ......................
R9800 ......................
R9800-100 ...............
R10233 ....................
R10233-100 .............
E10411 ....................
R10533 ....................
R10550 ....................
H10570.....................
H10580.....................
H10966A ..................
H10966A-100 ...........
H10966B ..................
H10966B-100 ...........
R11065 ....................
R11102 ....................
R11265U ..................
R11265U-100 ...........
R11265U-200 ...........
R11410 ....................
E11807 ....................
E11807-01 ...............

51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22


51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
51mm (2") dia. PMT SBA Type ........ 26
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
Fine Mesh PMT ................................ 24
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 21
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
332mm (13") dia. PMT ..................... 22
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
2 Shape PMT ................................. 24
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
Hybrid Assembly SBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly UBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly Extended Green Bialkali Type... 26
Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
Hybrid Assembly SBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly UBA Type ............. 26
Hybrid Assembly Extended Green Bialkali Type... 26
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
Position Sensitive PMT .................... 44
Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 24
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT SBA Type ... 26
Hybrid Assembly ........................ 24, 49
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
25mm (1") dia. PMT ......................... 20
25mm (1") dia. PMT SBA Type......... 26
90mm (3.5") dia. PMT ....................... 22
90mm (3.5") dia. PMT SBA Type...... 26
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
51mm (2") dia. PMT ......................... 22
38mm (1-1/2" Quadrant) Square PMT ... 24
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 48
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly SBA Type.............. 26
Hybrid Assembly .............................. 49
Hybrid Assembly SBA Type.............. 26
76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
38mm (1-1/2") dia. PMT ................... 20
Metal Package PMT ......................... 24
Metal Package PMT SBA Type ........ 26
Metal Package PMT UBA Type ........ 26
76mm (3") dia. PMT ......................... 22
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
Socket Assembly .............................. 59
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CAUTIONS AND WARRANTY


WARNING

HIGH
VOLTAGE

Take sufficient care to avoid an electric shock hazard


ate interlocks to protect the operator and service personnel.
A high voltage used in photomultiplier tube operaThe metal housing of the Metal Package PMT R7400 series,
tion may present a shock hazard. Photomultiplier
R5900 series and R7600 series are connected to the phototubes should be installed and handled only by
cathode (potential) so that it becomes a high voltage potential
qualified personnel that have been instructed in
when the product is operated at a negative high voltage
handling of high voltages. Designs of equipment
(anode grounded).
utilizing these devices should incorporate appropri-

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE


Handle tubes with extreme care
Photomultiplier tubes have evacuated glass envelopes. Allowing the glass to be scratched or to be subjected to shock
can cause cracks. Extreme care should be taken in handling,
especially for tubes with graded sealing of synthetic silica.
Keep faceplate and base clean
Do not touch the faceplate and base with bare hands. Dirt
and fingerprints on the faceplate cause loss of transmittance
and dirt the base may cause ohmic leakage. Should they become soiled, wipe it clean using alcohol.
Do not expose to strong light
Direct sunlight and other strong illumination may cause damage the Photocathode. They must not be allowed to strike the
photocathode, even when the tube is not operated.
Handling of tubes with a glass base
A glass base (also called button stem) is less rugged than a
plastic base, so care should be taken in handling this type of

tube. For example, when fabricating the voltage-divider circuit, solder the divider resistors to socket lugs while the tube
is inserted in the socket.
Cooling of tubes
When cooling a photomultiplier tube, the photocathode section is usually cooled. However, if you suppose that the base
is also cooled down to -30 C or below, please consult our
sales office in advance.
Helium permeation through silica bulb
Helium will permeate through the silica bulb, leading to an increase in noise. Avoid operating or storing tubes in an environment where helium is present.

Data and specifications listed in this catalog are subject


to change due to product improvement and other factors.
before specifying any of the types in your production
equipment, please consult our sales office.

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

Typical Photocathode Spectral Response


and Emission Spectrum of Scintillators

100

TPMHB0342ED

H
A

10

LSO
Nal (Tl)

CsI (Tl)
BGO

LaBr3

100
80
60

BaF2

40
20
0.1
0

100

200

300

400

500

600

10
700

RELATIVE INTENSITY (%)

QUANTUM EFFICIENCY (%)

WAVELENGTH (nm)

A: Bialkali Photocathode (Borosilicate Glass)


B: Bialkali Photocathode (UV Glass)
C: Bialkali Photocathode (Synthetic Silica)
D: Bialkali Photocathode
E: High Temp. Bialkali Photocathode
F: Super Bialkali
G: Ultra Bialkali
H: Extended Green Bialkali
I: Low Temp. (down to -110 C) Bialkali Photocathode
J: Low Temp. (down to -186 C) Bialkali Photocathode

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HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K., Electron Tube Division


314-5, Shimokanzo, Iwata City, Shizuoka Pref., 438-0193, Japan
Telephone: (81)539/62-5248, Fax: (81)539/62-2205
www.hamamatsu.com

Main Products

Sales Offices

Electron Tubes
Photomultiplier Tubes
Photomultiplier Tube Modules
Microchannel Plates
Image Intensifiers
Xenon Lamps / Mercury Xenon Lamps
Deuterium Lamps
Light Source Applied Products
Laser Applied Products
Microfocus X-ray Sources
X-ray Imaging Devices

Japan:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K.
325-6, Sunayama-cho, Naka-ku,
Hamamatsu City, 430-8587, Japan
Telephone: (81)53-452-2141, Fax: (81)53-456-7889
E-mail: intl-div@hq.hpk.co.jp

Opto-semiconductors
Si photodiodes
APD
Photo IC
Image sensors
PSD
Infrared detectors
LED
Optical communication devices
Automotive devices
X-ray flat panel sensors
Mini-spectrometers
Opto-semiconductor modules
Imaging and Processing Systems
Cameras / Image Processing Measuring Systems
X-ray Products
Life Science Systems
Medical Systems
Semiconductor Failure Analysis Systems
FPD / LED Characteristic Evaluation Systems
Spectroscopic and Optical Measurement Systems
Laser Products
Semiconductor lasers
Applied products of semiconductor lasers
Solid state lasers

China:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS (CHINA) Co., Ltd.
1201 Tower B, Jiaming Center,
No.27 Dongsanhuan Beilu,
Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020, China
Telephone: (86)10-6586-6006, Fax: (86)10-6586-2866
E-mail: hpc@hamamatsu.com.cn
U.S.A.:
HAMAMATSU CORPORATION
Main Office
360 Foothill Road, P.O. BOX 6910,
Bridgewater, N.J. 08807-0910, U.S.A.
Telephone: (1)908-231-0960, Fax: (1)908-231-1218
E-mail: usa@hamamatsu.com
Western U.S.A. Office:
Suite 200, 2875 Moorpark Avenue
San Jose, CA 95128, U.S.A.
Telephone: (1)408-261-2022, Fax: (1)408-261-2522
E-mail: usa@hamamatsu.com
United Kingdom:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS UK LIMITED
Main Office
2 Howard Court, 10 Tewin Road, Welwyn Garden City,
Hertfordshire AL7 1BW, United Kingdom
Telephone: 44-(0)1707-294888, Fax: 44-(0)1707-325777
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.co.uk
South Africa Office:
PO Box 1112, Buccleuch 2066,
Johannesburg, Repubic of South Africa
Telephone/Fax: (27)11-802-5505
France, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L.
Main Office
19, Rue du Saule Trapu Parc du Moulin de Massy
91882 Massy CEDEX, France
Telephone: (33)1 69 53 71 00
Fax: (33)1 69 53 71 10
E-mail: infos@hamamatsu.fr

REVISED SEPT. 2012


Information in this catalog is
believed to be reliable. However,
no responsibility is assumed for
possible inaccuracies or omission.
Specifications are subject to
change without notice. No patent
rights are granted to any of the
circuits described herein.
2012 Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

Swiss Office:
Dornacherplatz 7
4500 Solothurn, Switzerland
Telephone: (41)32/625 60 60,
Fax: (41)32/625 60 61
E-mail: swiss@hamamatsu.ch
Belgian Office:
Scientic Park, 7, Rue du Bosquet
B-1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
Telephone: (32)10 45 63 34
Fax: (32)10 45 63 67
E-mail: epirson@hamamatsu.com

Quality, technology and service are part of every product.

Spanish Office:
C. Argenters, 4 edif 2
Parque Tecnolgico del Valls
E-08290 Cerdanyola, (Barcelona) Spain
Telephone: +34 93 582 44 30
Fax: +34 93 582 44 31
E-mail: infospain@hamamatsu.es
Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Poland:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Main Office
Arzbergerstr. 10,
D-82211 Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany
Telephone: (49)8152-375-0, Fax: (49)8152-2658
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.de
Denmark Office:
Lautruphoj 1-3
DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark
Telephone: (45)70-20-93-69, Fax: (45)44-20-99-10
Email: info@hamamatsu.de
The Netherlands Office:
Televisieweg 2
NL-1322 AC Almere Netherlands
Telephone: (31)36-5382-123, Fax: (31)36-5382-124
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.nl
Poland Office:
ul. sw. A. Boboli 8,
02-525 Warszawa, Poland
Telephone: (48)22-646-00-16, Fax: (48)22-646-00-18
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.de
North Europe and CIS:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS NORDEN AB
Main Office
Thorshamnsgatan 35 16440 Kista, Sweden
Telephone: (46)8-509-031-00, Fax: (46)8-509-031-01
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.se
Russian Office:
Vyatskaya St. 27, bld. 15
RU-127015, Moscow, Russia
Telephone: +7-(495)-258-85-18, Fax: +7-(495)-258-85-19
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.ru
Italy:
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS ITALIA S.R.L.
Main Office
Strada della Moia, 1/E
20020 Arese (Milano), Italy
Telephone: (39)02-93 58 1733, Fax: (39)02-93 58 1741
E-mail: info@hamamatsu.it
Rome Office:
Viale Cesare Pavese, 435, 00144 Roma, Italy
Telephone: (39)06-50513454, Fax: (39)06-50513460
E-mail: inforoma@hamamatsu.it

TPMO0007E03
SEPT. 2012 IP
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