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XTI12848 Harrier TDI CCD X-Ray Line Scan Cameras

Product information "XTI12848 Harrier TDI CCD X-Ray Line Scan Cameras"

CCD Detector Array; Pixel Size 48x48 µm; X-Ray Energy 15 kV-15 MeV; Length 98-295 mm; Scintillator GOS, CsI(Tl), CdWO4, Other; Line Rate ≤10 kHz; Interface GigE,Camera Link

X-Scan Imaging’s XTI12848 Harrier time delay integration (TDI) CCD series of x-ray line scan cameras are designed for high-resolution (48 µm) radiographic in-line imaging applications at energy levels ranging from 15 kV to 15 MeV.

A compact camera design combines scintillation for conversion of x-ray and gamma-ray photons to visible light, and fiber optics for conveying the visible light to a shielded, off-axis linear imaging diode array.

Time delay integration (TDI) imaging is based on the concept of accumulating multiple line scans which provides significantly increased responsivity, higher resolution, greater scanning speeds, decreased noise and increased SNRs/CNRs when compared to other technologies, including single-scan linear diode array (LDA) imagers.

With these features, XTI12848 Harrier TDI CCD x-ray line scan cameras are aiming at those non-destructive testing (NDT) imaging applications that require higher inspection rates and higher quality imaging.

A collection of hardware for interfacing to computers and software including drivers, an intuitive application programming interface (API), example code software, and standard inspection application expedite developments of x-ray scanning systems.

Key Features:

  • High Speed
  • High Resolution
  • High Sensitivity
  • Imaging With Off-axis, Fiber Optic Design
  • User-selectable X-Ray Scintillating Material: GOS, CsI(Tl), CdWO4, etc.
  • X-Ray Sensitive Area Length: 98 (2,048 Pixels), 221 (4,608 Pixels), 295 mm (6,144 Pixels)
  • TDI Stages: 128
  • Selectable Number of Stages: 32, 64, 96, 128
  • TDI Line Rate: Up to 10 KHz
  • Pixel Size :48 × 48 μm
  • Maximum X-Ray Energy: 15 MeV
  • CCD Pixel Clock: 3 MHz
  • Highly Extended Lifetimes
  • Vision Interfaces: Camera Link (Base Configuration) and Gigabit Ethernet (GigE)
  • Camera Link Data Rate: 48 to 84 MHz
  • Readout Direction: Bidirectional
  • 16-bit Digitization and Data Output
  • Software Development Kit (SDK) With Application Programming Interface (API)

Applications: PCB/SMT Inspection; Battery Inspection; In-line Non-Destructive Testing (NDT); High-energy X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, Betatron and Neutron Imaging

Manufacturer "X-Scan Imaging"
X-Scan Imaging Corporation headquartered in San Jose, California is a full service designer and leading domestic manufacturer of high-performance, buttable, linear photodiode arrays and camera systems using proprietary CMOS semiconductor technology. Designed for both visible and radiation imaging applications, their unique device structure and shielding design offers users reliable high-speed imaging and extended operating lifetime in a broad range of laboratory and on-line production and inspection environments. Typical applications include printed circuit board inspection, quality control, non-destructive testing (NDT), food/pharmaceutical inspection and security/cargo screening.
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