Teledyne DALSA introduces dynamic flat X-ray detector

Nov. 27, 2013
Teledyne DALSA’s Xineos-1515 is a dynamic flat X-ray detector which features a CMOS image sensor with a 99 µm, x 99 µm pixel size, and is suitable for use in mobile interventional C-Arms, fluoroscopy, and 3D orthopedic imaging systems.

Teledyne DALSA’s Xineos-1515 is a dynamic flat X-ray detector which features aCMOS image sensor with a 99 µm, x 99 µm pixel size, as well as a 30 fps frame rate, and 1,548 x 1,548 pixels. X-ray technicians can choose between high sensitivity and extended dynamic range, depending on the requirements of the procedure, and an extended field of view allows surgical teams a wider overview of an operating scene. In addition, the Xineos-1515 achieves a frame rate of 300 fps in adjustable ROI mode, and is available with GigE or CameraLink interface. Xineos detectors are suitable for use in mobile interventional C-Arms, fluoroscopy, and 3D orthopedic imaging systems.

To Learn More:

Contact:Teledyne DALSA
Headquarters: Waterloo, ON, Canada
Product: Xineos-1515 X-ray detector
Key Features: CMOS image sensor, 99 µm, x 99 µm pixel size, 30 fps frame rate, 1,548 x 1,548 pixels, GigE or CameraLink interface.

What Teledyne DALSA says:
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