Digital x-ray CCD camera

March 1, 1996
A cooled charge-coupled-device (CCD) camera (Model XR-200) provides an imaging area of 58.4 ¥ 58.4 mm with 1024 ¥ 1024-pixel resolution for digital x-ray imaging. The use of a fiberoptic reducer allows efficient coupling between the CCD and the x-ray scintillator screen. The digital performance is better than lens-coupled systems and could permit use of reduced x-ray dosage or provide higher image quality than film.

Digital x-ray CCD camera

A cooled charge-coupled-device (CCD) camera (Model XR-200) provides an imaging area of 58.4 ¥ 58.4 mm with 1024 ¥ 1024-pixel resolution for digital x-ray imaging. The use of a fiberoptic reducer allows efficient coupling between the CCD and the x-ray scintillator screen. The digital performance is better than lens-coupled systems and could permit use of reduced x-ray dosage or provide higher image quality than film.

Photometrics, Tucson, AZ

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