X-ray apparatus with adapted waiting time between successive...

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Electronic circuit – With display or signaling

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C378S091000

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10900797

ABSTRACT:
X-ray apparatus has a radiation source operated by a voltage generator, a digital solid-state radiation detector and a control device controlling the operation of the apparatus. The control device determines a waiting time between two successive image acquisitions, dependent on at least one operating parameter for the radiation source set by the control device or by the voltage generator.

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