By automatically adapting the noise filtering time to individual pulse inte
rvals, the preloaded digital filter (PLDF) combines low-to medium-rate reso
lutions comparable to those of high-quality Gaussian amplifiers with throug
hput rates of up to 100 kc/s and high-rate resolutions superior to those of
state-of-the-art gated integrator systems. In contrast to commercially ava
ilable digital filters the PLDF in its new implementation performs pulse sh
ortening as well as pole-zero cancellation in the analog domain. This not o
nly results in a simpler digital core, but also, for the first time, makes
possible the use of a low-cost analog-digital converter in a spectrometric
application. Combined with real-time correction of counting losses accordin
g to the loss-free counting method, the PLDF is the core of a novel multich
annel analyzer system for neutron activation analysis of short-lived isomer
ic transition.