Electronic radiation imaging system

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Inventors

Nyg.ang.rd, Einar

Application #

491989

Filed

Jul-17-1995

Published

Aug-12-1997

Current US Class

250/370.09

International Classes

G01T 001/24

Field of Search

250/370.09 250/370.1

Assignee

Integrert Detektor Og Elektronikk AS (Oslo, NO)

Examiners

Fields; Carolyn E.

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Abstract
A radiation imaging system includes a detector unit and a receiver unit. The detector unit includes a two-dimensional sensor, first and second amplifier channels, first and second multiplicity generators and first and second address generators. The two-dimensional sensor includes first and second sensing elements wherein the first sensing elements sense radiation in a first direction and the second sensing elements sense radiation in a second direction. The first amplifier channels corresponding to each of the first sensing elements. Each first amplifier channel generates an output signal based on a detection output from a corresponding one of the first sensing elements. The first multiplicity generator generates a first multiplicity signal representing a number of the first amplifier channels generating output signals. The first address generator generates a first analog address of a first amplifier channel associated with a received output signal. The second amplifier channels, second multiplicity generator and second address generator operate in a similar manner to the first amplifier channels, first multiplicity generator and first address generator, but with respect to the second sensing elements. The receiver unit includes converters for converting the first and second analog addresses into first and second digital addresses. The receiver Unit also includes a tester for testing whether the first and second digital addresses represent a valid position address in the first and second direction based on the first and second multiplicity signals.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An electronic radiation imaging system,comprising:

a detector unit; and

a receiver unit; wherein

the detector unit includes a two-dimensional sensor element made of a semi-conductor material with a front and a back, wherein on the front are provided M parallel stripes and on the back N corresponding parallel stripes, orientated at an angle to the M parallel stripes on the front, are provided, the sensor element thus forming an orthogonal x,y detector, wherein the M+N stripes constitute M.times.N diodes which are biased in the reverse direction, and M+N parallel amplifier channels connected with each of the M.times.N diodes respectively, wherein each amplifier channel includes an amplifier connected to a self-triggering comparator, the amplifier channels thus constituting one or more monolithically integrated front-end circuits which form a read-out device, the self-triggering comparator in each amplifier channel includes a discriminator and a monostable flip-flop, a first input of the discriminator being connected to the output of the amplifier, a second input of the discriminator being connected to the receiver unit for external adjustment of the discriminator's threshold voltage and an input on the monostable flip-flop being connected to the output of the discriminator;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention concerns an electronic radiation imaging system. More specifically the invention concerns an electronic system for imaging by means of X-rays or another type of electromagnetic radiation and its use in certain radiation imaging applications.

2. Description of Related Art

Radiation imaging by means of X-rays has normally used film to record the radiation after, e.g., X-ray exposure of the object of which an image has to be obtained and also in order to provide the imaging directly. In recent years electronic detectors have been employed in order to record the radiation and display the image graphically on a display unit, e.g. a cathode ray tube. The electronic detectors are, e.g., based on photo-conductive or other photo-electric components. The latest technique for radiation imaging has adopted charge-coupled devices.

From U.S. Pat. No. 3,812,361 there is known a device for providing radiation imaging by means of gamma rays. This device is based on a detector with electrode stripes arranged in parallel on the front and back respectively of a sheet of semi-conductor material. The stripes on the front extend in a direction which forms an angle with the stripes on the back. This angle may, e.g., be 90 degrees, thus making the electrode stripes on each of the sides mutually orthogonal. A gamma ray, i.e. a photon, which passes through an electrode on the front and the back respectively will thereby indicate a precise position, viz. an x,y position, which is the point of intersection between the electrode concerned at the front and the back respectively.
 
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