Arc-preventing high voltage cable for an x-radiator

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source support

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333 12, 336175, H05G 102, H01F 1502, H01F 1510

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049724592

ABSTRACT:
An x-ray radiator has a housing containing an x-ray tube, and having receptacles for high-voltage cables. A noise attenuating high-voltage cable has a number of ferromagnetic cores or rings which surround the cable at a location relatively close to the housing high-voltage receptacle. Noise pulses caused by high-voltage arcing in the x-ray tube are thereby attenuated, and thus do not have a significant effect on other system components, such as computer components, making the cable particularly beneficial for use in computer tomography installations.

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