Unstable digital-like baseline on an Agilent 6890 NPD
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:38 am
Hi folks
I'm having some trouble finding the cause of an unusual baseline on our dual NPD. After months of working fine, suddenly one signal intermittently started showing an unstable baseline over a few pA (not huge but annoying enough) where it would suddenly drop & rise through the ramp (60 ->280, 15C/min), like digital "blips" - not your usual unstable baseline due to near-expiring bead). NPD cond's: 325C, H2 3mL/min, Air 60 mL/min, N2 7mL/min - no changes here for 10 years (if it ain't broke...).
After swapping the front & back NPD electronic boards and replacing the NPD bead on the affected detector, the problem was still there, which pointed to electrometer / NPD interconnect or a mainboard electronic problem (?). However, on swapping electrometers Front<->Back, cleaning collectors & replacing ceramics, the same problem was observed now on both detectors (although my background offset is now nice & low). I doubt the gases would be an issue since nothing has changed there fore a long time.
What am I not considering here (apart from calling an Agilent engineer)? Any tips would be much appreciated.
regards
Marc G
I'm having some trouble finding the cause of an unusual baseline on our dual NPD. After months of working fine, suddenly one signal intermittently started showing an unstable baseline over a few pA (not huge but annoying enough) where it would suddenly drop & rise through the ramp (60 ->280, 15C/min), like digital "blips" - not your usual unstable baseline due to near-expiring bead). NPD cond's: 325C, H2 3mL/min, Air 60 mL/min, N2 7mL/min - no changes here for 10 years (if it ain't broke...).
After swapping the front & back NPD electronic boards and replacing the NPD bead on the affected detector, the problem was still there, which pointed to electrometer / NPD interconnect or a mainboard electronic problem (?). However, on swapping electrometers Front<->Back, cleaning collectors & replacing ceramics, the same problem was observed now on both detectors (although my background offset is now nice & low). I doubt the gases would be an issue since nothing has changed there fore a long time.
What am I not considering here (apart from calling an Agilent engineer)? Any tips would be much appreciated.
regards
Marc G