iM3 Catalogue - Europe - Flipbook - Page 187
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iM3 DR Sensor X & Y
X-rays
2
D E N TA L X - R AY
CLS
2
FOP
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I have used the size 4 direct x-ray sensor,
called the Y-sensor, in treatment of multiple bears.
The system is very easy to use with the Vet-Exam
Pro software.
The sensor provides very quick images in
high solution.
So if you are doing dentistry on large animals,
everything from large dogs to big bears, tigers and
lions, this system is a “must-have”, especially if you
work in the field or out-bush in extreme conditions.
Jens Ruhnau
DVM, Dipl.EVDC
September 2024
High Resolution CMOS Sensor
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High resolution, low noise image
even at low and high doses
Typical Dental DR Sensor
X-rays
FEATURES & BENEFITS
(wide dynamic range feature) means
WDR
no risk of over-exposure to radiation.
scatter
GdO2S2
drivers make this DR sensor compatiable
TWAIN
with a wide range of imaging software.
High Resolution 20 lp/mm, less noise
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CMOS Sensor
MODEL
CHIP TYPE
PIXEL SIZE
DIMENSIONS
Width x Length
x Depth
ACTIVE AREA
(MM)
ACTIVE PIXEL
ARRAY
VOLTAGE
Sensor Y
APS CMOS
18.5μm
53.8 x 77.1 x
6.5
46.7 x 67.3
2524 x 3640 px
USB: 5.0 V±0.5v
ELECTRICITY
CURRENT
POWER
SPATIAL
RESOLUTION
THEOROETICAL
RESOLUTION
SIGNAL OUTPUT
USB: ≤500mA
≤1W
Csl: ≥20 Ip/mm
27 lp/mm
USB 2.0
DIGITIZATION IMAGING TIME
12/14bit
3~4 s
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SPECIFICATIONS