Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1832942 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
High-speed X-ray-imaging acquisition technique is a growing field that can be used to understand microscopic mechanism of different phenomena in biology and material science. IFAE and CNM developed a very high-speed readout system, named DEMAS, for the Medipix2. The system is able to read a single Medipix2 chip through the parallel bus at a rate of 1Â kHz.With a duty cycle of 50%, the real sampling speed is 500 frames per second (fps). This implies that 1Â ms is allocated to the exposure time and another millisecond is devoted to the read-out of the chip. In such configuration, the raw data throughput is about 500Â Mbit/s. For the first time we present examples of acquisition at 500Â fps of moving samples with X-rays working in direct capture and photon counting mode.
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Authors
M. Maiorino, R. Martinez, G. Pellegrini, G. Blanchot, M. Chmeissani, J. Garcia, M. Lozano, C. Puigdengoles, M. Ullan,