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An Introduction to Flat Panel Detector and How It Works

A flat panel detector (FPD) is a critical component in the digital radiography (DR) system for the conversion of X-rays to light (indirect conversion) or charge (direct conversion), which is then read out by using a thin film transistor (TFT, CCD, and CMOS) array.

The flat panel detector is a solid-state X-ray digital radiography device, similar in principle to the image sensors used in digital photography and video. Due to their ability to provide high-quality images with low radiation doses to the patient, they have largely replaced film-screen systems in traditional X-ray systems. Overall, flat panel detector radiology plays a crucial role in the accuracy and effectiveness of modern X-ray imaging.

Advantages of Flat Panel Detector

Using FPDs in digital X-ray equipment offers several advantages over traditional film-screen systems. Some of the main ones include:

. High Sensitivity: Compared to analog film, FPDs are more receptive to X-rays. This is because their sensitive portion contains thousands of pixels that contribute greatly to the accuracy of an image’s test samples. Their sensitivity levels also make it possible for them to react quickly and aptly with even the smallest value in X-ray absorption, reducing radiation exposure in human subjects significantly – making this technology especially useful for chest and abdominal imaging purposes where low doses are essential.

. Short Processing time: The exceptional responsiveness of flat panel detectors ensures that X-ray beams are quickly identified when passing through test specimens, allowing for a rapid image generation and processing time. 

. Less Image Distortion: In contrast to other image detection devices, FPDs have a larger detection area and a wider dynamic range, which means they can produce images with minimal distortion. As a result, the image produced is high-quality and coherent, central to accurate analysis and identification of flaws.

How Does the Flat Panel Detector Work?

Depending on different energy conversion ways, DR flat panel X-ray detectors can be divided into indirect flat panel detectors (indirect FPD) and direct flat panel detectors (direct FPD), both of which work differently.

. Working principle of indirect FPD: The scintillator on the surface of the indirect FPD converts the X-ray through the human body into visible light, which is then converted into an electrical signal. The signal turns into stored charge on the capacitor of the photodiode. Later, the stored charge of each pixel is scanned and read out via the control circuit. After analog-to-digital conversion, the signal is changed into a digital signal, then transmitted to the computer for image processing. That’s how the digital X-ray image is produced by indirect FPD.

Important Performance Parameters of Indirect Flat Panel Detectors

The performance of the FPD plays a key role in the quality of the final X-ray image. Therefore, you need to consider important performance parameters of the FDD before purchasing one for your DR X-ray unit. Since the indirect FPDs are more commonly used, this article will present the indirect ones as an instance to show the to-be considered key performance parameters:

Overall, it is important to consider these performance parameters when purchasing an indirect FPD for an X-ray machine, as they will affect the quality and effectiveness of the X-ray images.

Conclusion

FPD is the core of DR technology, which plays a decisive role in imaging quality. If you are in need of a reliable and high-quality flat panel detector for your DR X-ray machine, Look no further than SONTU!

As an experienced supplier of X-ray imaging equipment, SONTU can offer reliable wired and wireless flat panel detectors available in two sizes (14*17 and 17*17 inch). Their FPDs feature high detective quantum efficiency (DQE), sensitivity, spatial resolution, and fast readout time – ensuring that you get clear, high-resolution, and accurate images within no time. Adopting the cesium iodide process, SONTU FPDs emit lower X-rays, resulting in greater safety for technicians and patients alike. Additionally, they are highly environmentally compatible thanks to IP54 dust and water-resistant technology.

Contact SONTU today and see the difference their X-ray panel detectors can make in your X-ray imaging!

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