X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Electronic circuit – With display or signaling
Patent
1997-06-06
1999-06-15
Church, Craig E.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Electronic circuit
With display or signaling
378 9812, 25037009, H05G 164
Patent
active
059129425
ABSTRACT:
An x-ray detector includes a scintillator that converts an invisible-radiant-energy image into a visible-light image and a sensor array that converts the visible-light image into an electrical signal. The sensor array comprises a plurality of CMOS active pixel sensors.
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Neugroschl Daniel A.
Plass David B.
Schick David B.
Singer Jonathan
Church Craig E.
Schick Technologies, Inc.
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