Multi Channel Analyzer

MCA527 V

Device type: Digital Multi Channel Analysers


The MCA527 V is a cost effective version of the MCA527 and perfect for gamma spectroscopy with low- or medium resolution detectors. It is also equipped with highly developed hardware and its full digital design allows a wide range of parameter settings. The MCA527 V can be controlled by Ethernet or USB. The MCA527 V can be upgraded to the full functionality of the MCA527 on request.



Physical characteristics

Dimension 181 × 111 × 45mm

Weight of the device with two batteries 820g

Operating temperature 0 - 50°C

Relative humidity up to 90%, non condensing

Protection class IP42, EMC compliant

Key Features

  • Up to 2k channel  resolution
  • low power consumption of 0.7W
  • Equipped with up to 38.8Wh battery power
  • 2 coarse gain steps
  • Data acquisition done with 14bit ADC @10MSps
  • 128, 256, 512, 1k, 2k, channels possible
  • Peak stabilization
  • Power Supply for Preamplifier: ± 12V,  60mA
  • Modular high voltage power supply with up to ± 1200V or ± 3600V available
  • D-SUB9 connector for preamplifier supply, BNC for signal, SHV for high voltage output
  • Solid eloxateded aluminum housing with rubber seating
  • Upradeable to full functionality of the MCA527

Downloads for MCA527 V

PDF MCA527 V Datasheet

PDF Comparison MCA527 vs. MCA527 V

PDF  MCA527 V User Manual

PDF  MCA527 V Accessories

PDF  Important USB cable information


Additional Software and Firmware Updates can be found in our download section >>

References of GBS Elektronik GmbH

Research Center Dresden-Rossendorf | Technical University of Berlin | University of Frankfurt | Society of Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt | University of Augsburg | Institute for Surface Modification, Leipzig | Research Center Jülich | European Commission, Luxembourg | Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Geel, Belgium | Joint Research Center Ispra, Italy | Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil | CNEA, Argentina | National Accelerator Center, Cape Town, South Africa | Samsung, South Korea | University of Sydney, Australia