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. 2002;24(4):121–125. doi: 10.1155/S1463924602000160

Low-cost virtual instrumentation system of an energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer for a scanning electron microscope

Junfeng Lei 1, Libo Zeng 2, Ronggui Liu 2, Juntang Liu 2, Zelan Zhang 2, Jiming Hu 1,
PMCID: PMC2562962  PMID: 18924732

Abstract

The paper describes an energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer for a scanning electron microscope (SEM-EDXS). It was constructed using the new architecture of a virtual instrument (VI), which is low-cost, space-saving, fast and flexible way to develop the instrument. Computer-aided teaching (CAT) was used to develop the instrument and operation rather than a traditional instrument technique. The VI was designed using the object-oriented program language C++ and compact programmable logical devices (CPLD). These include spectra collection and processing, quantitative analysis and X-ray-intensity distribution analysis. The procedure is described in detail. The VI system gives an e¡ective and user-friendly human interface for the whole analytical task. Some examples are described.

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