Datasheet: Helios10 MD 20x25 cm Panel0 pages
Helios10 MD X-Ray Panel
DATASHEET
Overview
The Helios™ family of CMOS x-ray panels represent a paradigm shift for the company in bringing to market large area panels manufactured as standard products specifically targeting the medical imaging market. Rad-icon’s Helios10 MD panel was designed to exceed the rigorous imaging requirements for a wide variety of medical imaging applications, such as tissue biopsy, full-field digital mammography, general radiography, and bone densitometry.
With an active area of 20 x 25 cm, the Helios10 MD is the first CMOS x-ray panel in the market of this size and form factor, a medical-grade cassette package with an integrated handle. The Helios10 MD offers technical innovations such as 96 micron pixel size, low read noise which translates into 78 db dynamic range, and an optional Ethernet fiber optic interface for improved electrical isolation and patient safety.
For over 10 years, Rad-icon has been providing medical imaging OEM customers with the latest x-ray imaging technology that delivers the highest performance at a cost-efficient price. The company specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of standard and semi-custom x-ray sensors and cameras. Our goal is to work with OEM customers to jointly create superior medical imaging solutions that are distinguished against the competition. Rad-icon offers comprehensive consultations and direct access to technologists who have in-depth knowledge of custom application integration. Our technical experts are available to provide customized solutions for various applications.
Key Features
• Large active image area of 8x10”
in a lightweight, portable panel
• Superior resolution of 5.2 lp/mm; over 5 million pixels on 96 ìm centers
• State-of-the-art GigE interface connects to laptop or PC
• Low noise active pixel CMOS and 14-bit digitization
• Rugged molded plastic housing with built-in handle is ready for
clinical environments
• Ready-to-run software and drivers
Imaging Corporation
a division of DALSA
Rad-icon