Bruker AMX-500 NMR Spectrometer

Installed spring, 1992, and upgraded Dec., 1998, the Bruker AMX500 has proven an extremely reliable "workhorse", with excellent lineshape yielding superior water suppression even without gradients. The Oxford 11.7 Tesla 5.2 cm bore magnet rests on a TMC vibration damping table. Homogeneity is controlled by a BSN-18 and BSN-2 with 19 shim controls. In addition to the 5 mm triple resonance probe, the AMX is equipped with a 10mm broadband observe probe. The console has a router, 3-channel MCI (multichannel interface) with 62 kWord pulse shaping on all channels, the 50 watt 1H E-coupler pulse amplifier, an X-nucleus BSV-10 (250 Watts, 25 Watt linear), and one B-LTX300 (300 Watts linear). A recent upgrade replaced the Aspect X-32 processor running UXNMR with a new Silicon Graphics O2 computer with 128 Mbytes memory and total of 7.4 Gbytes hard disk, running XWIN NMR. The AMX is temperature controlled by a Haake pre-cooling bath and B-VT2000 VT unit.
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