Electronic system for Langmuir probe measurements

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A newly developed Langmuir probe system for measurements of current-voltage (IV) characteristics in the tokamak divertor area is presented and discussed. The system is partially controlled by a computer allowing simultaneous and independent feeding and registration of signals. The system is mounted in the COMPASS tokamak, Institute of Plasma Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The new electronic circuit boards include also active low-pass filters which smooth the signal before recording by the data acquisition system (DAQ). The signal is thus less noisy and the data processing is much easier. We also designed and built a microcontroller-driven waveform generator with resolution of 1 Ms/s. The power supply is linear and uses a transformer. We avoided the use of a switching power supply because of the noise that it could generate. Examples of measurements of the IV characteristics by divertor probes in the COMPASS tokamak and evaluation of the EEDF are presented. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Mitov, M., Bankova, A., Dimitrova, M., Ivanova, P., Tutulkov, K., Djermanova, N., … Popov, T. K. (2012). Electronic system for Langmuir probe measurements. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 356). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/356/1/012008

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