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MAESTRO
Advanced Features
Real Benefits
MAESTRO is a multichannel analyzer (MCA) emulation software package. When used in conjunction with a
personal computer, and appropriate MCB hardware, MAESTRO constitutes an advanced smart multichannel
analysis environment for use in a wide variety of scientific applications in industry, teaching, and research,
including nuclear counting laboratories.
The MAESTRO user interface provides live spectral display and control of hardware and provides a number of
smart analysis tools. The spectrum display and manipulation has a common look and feel with other ORTEC
spectroscopy products, such as GammaVision and Scintivision.
Full control of acquisition and all MCB hardware features is provided. The software auto-detects the attached
hardware, presenting the user with only those features specifically available for that hardware. For example,
members of the ORTEC DSPEC series of digital HPGe gamma spectrometer systems provide full control of the
digital filter, auto-PZ and Insight oscilloscope mode. These features are displayed by the MAESTRO software when
the DSPEC hardware is connected to the system.
As a member of the ORTEC CONNECTIONS suite of software products, MAESTRO has the capability to fully support
up to 250 detector systems across a local area network; a remote detector appearing to a local operator is no
different to one physically attached to the local PC workstation.
MAESTRO
For over two decades, MAESTRO has set the standard for Windows-based MCA Emulation. MAESTRO Version 7.0
advances further, adding the following new features:
New! Windows 7 64-Bit Compatibility with CONNECTIONS Version 8
New! List Mode Data Acquisition for Time Correlated Spectrum Events
New! Improved Peak fit calculations
New! Improved graphics handling for multiple displays
New! Open spectrum files directly from Windows Explorer
New! Improved performance with Job Functions and display updates
Its really no surprise that MAESTRO continues to be the worlds most popular nuclear MCA software!
MAESTRO
Display and User-Interface Features
MAESTRO provides an intuitive user interface to simplify
hardware control and both routine and advanced
measurement processes. The most commonly used
functions are implemented as "hot keys" or toolbar
buttons for rapid access.
The spectrum window is often the primary user focus
when using MAESTRO and up to eight live detectors and
eight saved spectra can be displayed concurrently. Full and
expanded views of each spectrum are shown
simultaneously. The spectrum expanded view can be
zoomed in to examine a specific peak or energy region.
Both windows display any marked Regions of Interest
(ROIs), and the zoomed region is easily repositioned by
simply clicking the new position in the full spectrum display.
When viewing a live detector, the spectrum view is
updated in real time and provides current spectral data,
live peak calculations, and hardware properties even for
remote instruments connected to different computers on
the network. Viewing spectrum peaks, library energies, or
regions of interest is simple with the convenient side panel
buttons.
MAESTRO
Advanced Features
Aside from the basic MCA Emulation functions, MAESTRO has advanced features
to rapidly assess spectrum data such as:
Multipoint Energy and Peak Shape Calibration for accurate peak calculations.
Fast Mariscotti Peak Search to instantly mark Regions of Interest based on userdefined sensitivity settings.
Nuclide Identification from libraries tailored to the application. Isotope markers
show the location of library energies with amplitude estimation at each peak to
confirm identification.
Peak Calculations including centroid, shape, gross and net area with uncertainty,
and semi-quantitative nuclide activity based on peak abundance corrections.
New! Choice of number of channels averaged to
determine background.
New! Improved FWHM accuracy when
peak centroid falls between two
channels.
Region of Interest (ROI) reports consisting of
all Peak Calculation parameters for each
marked region.
Interactive Jump to Peak using ROI marker, Library, or
Peak Search options.
Spectrum overlay for direct visual comparison of sample
results to a reference.
Spectrum Stripping to clearly reveal differences or
remove background.
Spectrum Smoothing to improve statistically poor peak shape.
These features are available with saved spectra or when operating on a detector. When data collection is in progress peak
calculations shown in the Peak Info window are updated in real time for immediate results.
MAESTRO
Hardware Control
With the release of CONNECTIONS Version 8, 64-bit Windows 7 compatibility is available for all instruments that use USB1 and
TCP/IP connectivity. This update also retains compatibility for instruments that were previously supported in 32-bit Windows
XP and/or Windows 72. Instruments that are dependent on a host computer, such as plug-cards or USB devices, can be
shared on a network through the MCB Servers running on each computer. This process allows 64-bit Windows 7 computers
to operate instruments that are not 64-bit compatible through their 32-bit host computers.
The interface between hardware and software is provided
through the ORTEC CONNECTIONS framework. This
application layer encompasses all of the hardware drivers
and communication protocols that are necessary for
software applications to control the MCB (Multichannel
Buffer) instruments. The hardware controls are accessed
through MCB Property pages that are integrated with
MAESTRO and other standard ORTEC applications.
The MCB Properties pages are tailored to the specific
instrument such that only the applicable features are
presented to the user. Common features for various
instruments include:
Detector HV bias control
Course and Fine Gain Adjustment
Zero and Gain Stabilizer
SMART-1 Detector functions
ZTD loss-free counting correction
Analog and Digital Amplifier Filters
Automatic and Manual Optimization
Sample changer control
ID results for Detective instruments
Insight Oscilloscope mode
Battery Voltage monitoring for portable
instruments.
Acquisition Presents including Real and Live
Time, ROI Peak, ROI Integral, Peak Uncertainty,
or MDA
Further details for hardware functions are
provided in the relevant product literature.
Excludes the microBase which has been obsolete for several years.
Instruments using the IPX/SPX protocol require Windows XP. This may be accomplished on a Windows 7 computer using the XP Mode Virtual Machine.
Instruments that have a Dual-Port Memory option can take advantage of the DPM-USB to communicate over a USB connection in the Windows 7 or XP
environments.
MAESTRO
List Mode Spectrum Acquisition
The most commonly used acquisition mode in nuclear spectroscopy is pulse height analysis or PHA mode. In this mode a
spectrum is gathered for a period, usually known as the acquisition time, of the incoming pulse-height data, event by event.
These data are stored in a histogram versus pulse height (usually proportional to energy). The spectrum is the histogram of all
events in the acquisition period.
List mode acquisition adds another dimension to PHA mode. During the acquisition every event is time tagged, that is to say
its time of occurrence is recorded along with its pulse height. After the acquisition is completed, the data may be sorted and
spectra constructed to represent the measurement situation during some period of interest, for example, when the detection
system was experiencing a transient of high activity.
List mode data acquisition has been available in certain ORTEC instruments, such as the digiBASE, digiBASE-E, DSPEC Pro,
and more recently the DSPEC-50/502 for some time, but was only accessible through custom applications using the
CONNECTIONS Programmers Toolkit. With the release of MAESTRO Version 7 this functionality is now accessible in a standard
application!
In MAESTRO Version 7, post-acquisition evaluation of list mode data is simplicity itself! When loaded into a buffer window, the
collection start and stop time range can be varied to instantly create a complete spectrum that represents that selected time
period. This process allows the period of interest to be selected directly, or the software can scan through the entire
collection period with a user-defined window. Identifying transient activity periods is as easy as that!
When a particular time period of interest has been defined, this data set may be saved to a new List Mode file consisting of
this subset of data, or to any of the traditional ORTEC spectrum formats that are compatible with all standard ORTEC
applications. These formats include:
CHN A compact binary format that contains the basic MCA emulation data such as detector and sample description,
energy calibration, acquisition information, and the spectrum.
SPC A compact binary format that contains more advanced parameters used by products such as GammaVision.
SPE A simple ASCII text format contains data similar to the CHN files.
MAESTRO
Ordering Information
Model
Description
A65-BW
MAESTRO Multichannel Analyzer (MCA) Application Software. Includes standalone or first network copy
binary use license.
A65-GW
A65-NW
A65-UW
A65-VW
A65-2YW
A65-3YW
A65-4YW
A65-5YW
Options
A11-B32
A12-B32
A49-B32
C53-B32
Note: Software Subscriptions provide automatic updates when new versions of MAESTRO become available. These options
are available to users holding a Binary Use License (BUL) for the current version of MAESTRO (A65-BW).
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