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Item type:Publication, X-ray-detector with CMOS sensor camera(2007-01-01) ;Pititeeraphab, Y. ;Laksanapanai, B. ;Lertprasert, PolsartPintaviroo, C.This paper presented a design of an x-raydetector using CMOS image sensor. The main components consist of CMOS sensor, taper fiber optic, and image intensifier screen. CMOS sensor offers various advantages including miniature-sized, low power consumption and cost effective. CMOS-based digital camera becomes hence very demanding due to its potential application in multimedia and information technology. To apply the CMOS sensor as x-ray detector, xray- to-visible light convector is required. Our key component of x-ray-to-visible light converter is an image intensifier screen mounted on the wider end of taper fiber optic. The narrow end of the taper fiber optic is coupled on the half-inch CMOS image sensor. In order to get higher image quality and system flexibility, more versatile CMOS image-sensor controller are preferable. Such complicate designs are made possible by the creation of entirely VHDL reconfiguration and programmable components- the so-called Field programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The designed x-ray-detector with CMOS sensor camera has been tested to capture a bony structure. The result is very promising. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Improved-resolution x-ray array detector applied for SART fanbeam(2006-12-01) ;Angsuwatanakul, T. ;Chanwimalueang, T. ;Pintavirooj, C. ;Sangworasil, M.Lertprasert, P.In this paper, we investigate the design and construction of improved-resolution x-ray detector. Our detector is an array of photo-transistors coated with gadolinium based phosphor similar that used in the x-ray cassettes and used in advanced medical CT detector. The x-ray array detector module consists of two main part: the detector frontend and data acquisition system. The detector frontend includes preamplifying, low-pass filter. The data acquisition system is served to convert the signal in to digital form and forward it to personnel computer. The application of the detector as a CT detector shows a promising result. © 2006 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, X-ray -detector with CMOS sensor camera application of calcium denisty measurement(2006-12-01) ;Pititheerapab, Y. ;Chanmalueang, T. ;Rerksngaem, T. ;Kitipol, C.Pintavirooj, C.This paper presented a design of an x-ray-detector using CMOS image sensor. The main components consist of CMOS sensor, taper fiber optic, and image intensifier screen, CMOS sensor offers various advantages including miniaturesized, low power consumption and cost effective. CMOS-based digital camera becomes hence very demanding due to its potential application in multimedia and information technology. To apply the CMOS sensor as x-ray detector, x-ray-to-visible light convector is required. Our key component of x-ray-tovisible light converter is an image intensifier screen mounted on the wider end of taper fiber optic. The narrow end of the taper fiber optic is coupled on the half-inch CMOS image sensor. In order to get higher image quality and system flexibility, more versatile CMOS image-sensor controller are preferable. Such complicate designs are made possible by the creation of entirely VHDL reconfiguration and programmable components- the socalled Field programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The designed x-ray-detector with CMOS sensor camera has been tested to capture a bony structure and ap-plied for calcium measurement. The result is very promising. © 2006 IEEE.
