X-ray Time Delay Integration CMOS Camera
Description
The Harrier XTI9080X series of time delayed integration (TDI) cameras provide high sensitivity and resolution compared to traditional linear diode arrays. The accumulation of signal by combining 8 rows of pixels increases signal, decreases signal to noise ratios, providing higher sensitivity that allows faster scan rates or reduction in X-Ray power. Normally, reducing pixel size in half will reduce the signal to each pixel by 4 times but TDI technology allows the resolution to be doubled while retaining very similar sensitivity. The 0.2mm TDI has the same sensitivity per pixel as a 0.4mm LDA.
X-ray Time Delay Integration CMOS Camera
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | CMOS |
Detection Method: | Direct Detection |
# Pixels (Width): | 2000 |
# Pixels (Height): | 1 |
Pixel Size (Square): | -- um |
Bit Depth: | 16 bit |
Full Frame Rate: | -- fps |
X-Ray Energy Range: | 15000-160000eV |
Features
Wide range of resolutions & selection of lengths Compact form factor
0.2mm Resolution available for all applications
0.4 and 0.8mm resolution available for all nonfood related applications
Low noise, wide dynamic range, high sensitivity
High MTF
16-bit analog-to-digital conversion
Supports variable scan speed with position synchronization Software development kit
Device drivers, libraries, standard API
With x-ray tube voltages 15 – 160 kV
GigE/Camera Link/USB3 interface
Applications
Security Screening
Food and Industrial applications
Package content inspection
Security and cargo screening
Industrial non-destructive testing (NDT)
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2020
Frequently Asked Questions
The Harrier XTI9080X series of cameras are suitable for a variety of applications, including security screening, food and industrial applications, package content inspection, security and cargo screening, and industrial non-destructive testing (NDT).
The Harrier XTI9080X series of cameras have a wide range of resolutions available, including 0.2mm resolution available for all applications and 0.4 and 0.8mm resolution available for all nonfood related applications.
TDI technology allows for the accumulation of signal by combining 8 rows of pixels, which increases signal, decreases signal to noise ratios, and provides higher sensitivity that allows for faster scan rates or reduction in X-Ray power. It also allows for the resolution to be doubled while retaining very similar sensitivity.
The Harrier XTI9080X series of cameras support GigE/Camera Link/USB3 interface.
The Harrier XTI9080X series of cameras are time delayed integration (TDI) cameras that provide high sensitivity and resolution compared to traditional linear diode arrays.