X-ray fluoroscopic apparatus using a solid-state imaging device

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35821315, 35821311, 35821322, H04N 5335

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051875845

ABSTRACT:
In an X-ray fluoroscopic apparatus including an X-ray tube for radiating an X-ray onto an object to be examined, an image intensifier for converting an X-ray image transmitted through the object into an optical image, a solid-state imaging device having an amorphous silicon layered type charge-coupled device for imaging the optical image through an optical system connected to an output of the image intensifier, and a display for displaying an output image signal from the solid-state imaging device. The solid-state imaging device performs interlaced scanning in a frame storage mode in the odd-numbered field, and in a field storage mode in the even-numbered field.

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