X-Ray Output Detector ECC Model XD88
X-ray waveforms can be documented by using a digital oscilloscope
The X-ray Output Detector provides a means of calibrating and trouble shooting x-ray generators. The Detector output is designed to be connected directly to an oscilloscope. The x-ray waveform can be observed to find a wide variety of problems inherent in x-rays. X-ray waveforms can be documented by using a digital scope, a storage scope or an oscilloscope camera.
The detector is simply placed in the x-ray beam, then a cable is used to connect the detector to a standard oscilloscope. The resulting oscilloscope display represents the intensity-time relationship of the x-ray beam.
The detector is weighted to make it easy to place under the x-ray.
Features- One Year Warranty
- Optional BNC to BNC cable is available
- Weighted Enclosure
- Compact Design
- Applications
- Measurement of Exposure Time
- Quality Assurance
- Verification of X-ray Operation
- X-ray Calibration
- Documentation
- Troubleshooting and Repair of X-ray
- Exposure Time Calibration
- Rectifier Problems
- Contactor Problems
- Loading Characteristics
- Cable or Connector Arching
- Shutter Calibration
Full Wave X-ray
60 kV at 50 mA
33 ms exposure
Trace was taken on Link Instruments MSO-19
Vertical - 50 mV per division
Horizontal - 5 ms per division
Specifications for ECC Model XD88 | |
OUTPUT |
200 mV peak minimum X-ray at 80 kVp, 100 mA, head 15 cm (6") above detector |
MINIMUM OSCILLOSCOPE INPUT IMPEDANCE |
100k Ohms Oscilloscope Impedance is typically 1 or 10 MOhm |
PHYSICAL SIZE | 51 x 32 x 20 mm (2.0 x 1.25 x .8") |
WEIGHT | 85g (3 oz) |
OSCILLOSCOPE CONNECTION | via BNC to BNC cable |
XD88cable | 2.2 meter (7.5 foot) BNC to BNC cable Use to connect detector to oscilloscope |