In daily life, people often cannot stay away from the influence of radioactive radiation. For example, when they go to the hospital for a CT scan, professional practitioners in particular often need to effectively monitor the radiation dose rate in the environment. Nowadays, small personal dose values are commonly used. It is worn by individuals and the cumulative dose value within a period of time is calculated after regular submission. This project plans to design a model prototype of environmental dose monitoring equipment based on the GD32 domestic chip. It counts through Geiger tubes and uses digital tubes to display dose information in real time. When the dose rate reaches or exceeds the threshold, an audible and visual alarm will be generated. A GPRS module will be considered later. The data can then be uploaded to central management.
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GD32E231C8T6 | The embedded processor and controller;Microcontrollers and processors | Working voltage: 1.8V ~ 3.6V CPU bits: 32-Bit CPU core: ARM® Cortex®-M23 Main frequency (MAX): 72MHz ROM type: FLASH | Download |
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