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What type of x-ray source is used with CMOS detectors?

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What type of x-ray source is used with CMOS detectors?

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Mini detectors work with any x-ray source: pulse, rectified, or constant potential. The scintilator material in the Mini digital X-ray detectors works best with energies in the range of 20 to 160 Kev, and with current from microamps to 30 milliamps. EnvisionScan digital X-ray detectors require constant potential x-ray sources in the range of 20 Kev up to 300 Kev at any milliamp level. These detectors can also be built to accommodate higher energies from 450 Kev to 2 Mev.

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