Princeton Instruments X-ray cameras

X-ray CCD Cameras

Our cameras are ideal for medical and industrial X-ray imaging applications. The high dynamic range offered by these cameras allows to capture images with 12,14 or 16 bit pixel data providing images with contrast ranges near that of film and greatly exceeding that of video cameras. X-ray cameras from Princeton Instruments include both direct detection systems and systems that incorporate scintillators and fiber optics. Princeton Instruments has unparalleled expertise in bonding large fiber optic tapers directly to CCDs using a patented process.

• Detection across three orders of magnitude (~2 eV to 50 keV)
• Cooling to -85°C without liquid assistance
• Guaranteed system performance, factory-provided final test report
• Software-selectable, dual or six-speed digitizers
• Fiber-coupled, back-illuminated detectors
• USB 2.0 data interface
• Detectors with 4-port readout and FireWire interface

 

Indirect Detection Feature  
Quad-RO 4 Port Camera with 1:1 or 2.7:1 Fiber Input
PIXIS-XF Fiber Input, front or back illuminated
NANO FX 11 MPixel Fiber Input
Phosphor option  
GdOS Phosphor  
CsI: Tl Phosphor For the the highest possible resolution
Direct Detection  
PIXIS-XO Back-illum. without AR coating
PIXIS-XB Deep depletion CCD with BE window
PI-MTE operates inside vacuum chamber

What we need to know from you before quoting an X-ray camera:

   US X-ray product manager Mr. Manjul Shah

What is the application ?

 

Download X-ray brochure (6 MB)
  • What is the X-ray energy used ?
  • What is the peak voltage of the X-ray tube ?
  • What is the flux (intensity) of the X-ray source ?
  • What is the required imaging area ?
  • What may be the maximum exposure time ?
  • Is an X-ray shutter required ?

 

Need to know more? Contact our US X-ray product manager Mr. Manjul Shah