Title :
Development of a high resolution, portable x-ray imager for security applications
Author :
Zentai, George ; Partain, Larry
Author_Institution :
Ginzton Technol. Center of Varian Med. Syst., Mountain View
Abstract :
Varian developed a portable 40 cm x 30 cm, active area, x-ray imager with 127 mum pixels. The imager is ruggedized i.e. can withstand drops from tabletop-to-hard surface, without breaking the imaging glass substrate or damaging the electronics inside. Moreover, it is rain water sealed for use in any open environment. The imager is powered from a rechargeable and replaceable battery, for more than 1 and 1/2 hours continuous use, or from line power (110 - 240 V AC). It also works from any car battery (12 -24 V DC) with a cigarette lighter adapter. Both the power line and the car battery adapter, charge the imager´s internal battery. The imager has a Gigabit Ethernet Interface, which makes it easy to transfer and to view the x-ray images immediately on a laptop computer that can be a distance away, of up to 100 m. The imager can work in a cine or fluoroscopic mode at frame rates of up to 30 fr/s. It can also operate in radiographic or single shot mode. A special, Autorad mode has also been developed, where the imager is always on, but only starts transferring images (or catching a single image) when x-rays strike the imager.
Keywords :
X-ray apparatus; X-ray imaging; image resolution; portable instruments; security; car battery adapter; cigarette lighter adapter; gigabit ethernet interface; image resolution; laptop computer; portable X-ray imager; power line adapter; rechargeable battery; replaceable battery; security application; Batteries; Ethernet networks; Glass; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Optical imaging; Pixel; Rain; Security; X-ray imaging; Gigabit Ethernet; homeland security; imaging; medical imaging; x-ray imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Imaging Systems and Techniques, 2007. IST '07. IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Krakow
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0965-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0965-9
DOI :
10.1109/IST.2007.379590