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Gamma Spectroscopy Prototype Design to Identify Radioactive Elements Djokorayono, Rony; Sulaksono, Santiko Tri; Seno, Haryo; Utomo; Saptowati, Hasriyasti; Santoso, Puji; Hermana, Ferly; Wiranto BS; Sumaryanto, Agus
International Journal of Natural Science and Engineering Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Juli
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijnse.v7i2.65908

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The identification system for radioactive elements used the single-channel analyzer (SCA) gamma spectroscopy method. However, the process of producing the spectrum was still quite long because it had to go through the process manually by scanning its energy; one of the other radioactive elements is gamma spectroscopy. This research aims to develop a prototype gamma spectroscopy that allows the identification of radioactive elements. In this study, researchers used an experimental method by designing a gamma spectroscopy prototype consisting of a 2.5 cm diameter NaI(TL) detector equipped with a photomultiplier, high voltage module, preamp module, pulse shaping module, sample hold module, and Atmega microcontroller with an LCD display resolution of 128 × 64. The results of testing this prototype were carried out with various radioactive samples. Researchers managed to identify radioactive elements by measuring electrical pulses produced by NaI(TL) detectors. Background counting, which is the result of enumeration from detectors without radioactive material, was identified and eliminated. The distribution pattern has a random nature, the energy resolution of the spectroscopy consists of 1024 channels, and the counting time can be set as needed via the reset button. The main finding of the study was that the gamma spectroscopy prototype was able to provide a clear picture of the energy spectrum of nuclear radiation, allowing good identification of radioactive elements. The results of this study have important implications in the field of identification of radioactive elements and can be used in a variety of scientific and industrial applications involving nuclear radiation.
Transformation of the Role of Android Smartphones: From Communication Devices to Remote Control for IoT Based Home Automation Systems Sumaryanto, Agus; Diantoro, Karno; Rinaldo; Juwari
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v1i1.84

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Smartphone technology, especially Android smartphones, has advanced quickly in terms of their function as smart and communication devices. Their capacity to function as remote control tools, enabling users to view and manage electronic gadgets via an Internet connection, is one notable advancement. Through the use of the Internet connection as a bridge between devices, smartphone-based remote control indirectly makes it easier to monitor and manage electrical gadgets. Uncontrolled electricity use and instances of high power consumption that occur when people forget to turn off equipment provide a challenge. The author suggests using the prototyping method, in which a prototype is created at the beginning stage for later development, to overcome this problem. Through