No signal from my geiger tube

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Loynis
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No signal from my geiger tube

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Hi everyone,

I've seen that some of you are experienced with geiger tubes, could someone help me plz ?

I bought a geiger tube (CTC-5) some weeks ago and tried to connect it properly:
I downloaded the datasheet and made my own circuit:

I'am using a 4.5V battery, which is boosted to 5V then to 380V;
then i connected a 6,8 Mohm resistor (R1), my geiger tube, then a 100k resistor (R2) and back to the ground.

With an oscilloscope, i checked the signal between R2 and the ground: where i should get sometime 5V , i have nothing.
I tried to replace short-circuting my tube by connecting R1 to R2, and then i get my 5V signal.

I tested my circuit with another tube, and i still have the same problem.

Is there something wrong i'm doing ?


Thanks,
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Re: No signal from my geiger tube

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Have you verified that your high voltage supply is working and the voltage is correct?
Do you have a radioactive sample for testing or are you relying on background radiation?
Loynis
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Re: No signal from my geiger tube

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Yes, i checked my voltage (i had to adjust it) with 2 different multimeters.
Is there a chance the current is too low ?

I used a radioactive source, but nothing more happenened.
I borrowed a SBM-20 and nothing happened too: I'm desperate :'(

Any other way to check if my tube is functional ?
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Re: No signal from my geiger tube

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Check out my Geiger counter kit: http://mightyohm.com/geiger

I sell a minimal version of the kit that includes a high quality PCB and all electronic components needed to build the kit. You can supply your own case and SI-3BG, SI-1G, SBM-20 or CTS-5 Geiger tube.
It would be useful to have this kit as a "known good" circuit for testing, and if you have any problems with the kit I can provide support.
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