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The energy sensitivity built into this small device brings a new dimension to the radiographic imaging. The compact size allows the camera to be inserted into pipes or confined spaces and take images otherwise difficult to make. It uses USB 2.0 interface and is fully plug’&’play.
MiniPIX camera contains single Timepix device with Silicon sensor. Detector can be coupled with a pinhole, coded aperture or X-ray optics. The system can be used in imaging applications for example X-ray or neutron imaging. It has ability to recognise individual ionizing particles and sort them into several groups according their tracks e.g. X-rays, electrons, neutrons, alphas etc. Energy can be measured for each detected particle. Therefore, this device can find use for instance in radiation monitoring or ionizing particle tracking.
Related Applications
- Non-Destructive Testing
- Mining and geology
- Small Animal Spectral Imaging
Specifications
Sensor Material: | Si |
Sensor Thickness: | 100 μm, 300 μm and 500 μm for Si |
Sensitive Area: | 14 mm x 14 mm |
Number of Pixels: | 256 x 256 |
Pixel Pitch: | 55 μm |
Resolution: | 9 lp/mm |
Readout Speed: | 45 frames/s |
Threshold Step Resolution: | 0.1 keV |
Energy Resolution: | 0.8 keV (THL) and 2 keV (ToT) |
Min Detectable Energy: | 5 keV for X-rays |
Photon Counting Speed: | Up to 3 x 10⁶ photons/s/pixel |
Readout Chip: | Timepix |
Pixel Mode of Operation: | Counting, Time-over-Threshold, Time-of -Arrival |
Connectivity: | USB 2.0 |
Weight: | 25 g |
Dimensions: | 88 mm x 19 mm x 10 mm (L x W x H) |
Software: | Pixet PRO |