Claims
- 1. A detector module comprising:
a photosensor array having a first width; and a flexible cable operationally coupled to said photosensor array, said cable having a width greater then said first width.
- 2. A module in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cable having a width greater then said first width by at least 25%.
- 3. A module in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cable having a width greater then said first width by at least 50%.
- 4. A module in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cable having a width greater then said first width by at least 100%.
- 5. A module in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a plurality of contacts forming a two dimensional array extending under said flexible cable.
- 6. A module in accordance with claim 5 wherein said contacts extend at an angle of at least 10° from a longitudinal axis of a ceramic base supporting said photosensor array.
- 7. A module in accordance with claim 5 wherein said contacts extend at an angle of at least 20° from a longitudinal axis of a ceramic base supporting said photosensor array.
- 8. A photosensor module configured for use in a computed tomography system having a DAS system for receiving data, said module comprising:
a substrate having a photodiode array thereon optically coupled to a scintillator array; a FET chip electrically connected to said photodiode array and mounted on said substrate; and a high density interconnect, and a flex circuit connected to said DAS system, said flex interconnect is mounted on said substrate wherein the longitudinal axis of the flex circuit is perpendicular to the horizontal axis of said substrate and diode.
- 9. A photosensor module in accordance with claim 8 wherein the longitudinal axis of the flex circuit is bent 90 degrees to the horizontal axis of said substrate.
- 10. A photosensor module in accordance with claim 8 wherein said flex interconnect extends at least one of parallel to the horizontal axis of said substrate and obliquely to the horizontal axis of said substrate.
- 11. A photosensor module in accordance with claim 8 wherein said flex interconnect extends obliquely to the horizontal axis of said substrate at an angle of at least approximately 10°.
- 12. A photosensor module in accordance with claim 8 wherein said flex interconnect extends obliquely to the horizontal axis of said substrate at an angle of at least approximately 20°.
- 13. A photosensor module in accordance with claim 8 wherein said substrate comprises a ceramic material.
- 14. A Computed Tomographic (CT) system comprising:
a radiation source; and a detector array positioned to receive radiation from said source, said detector array comprising a plurality of detector modules each comprising:
a photosensor array having a first width; and a flexible cable operationally coupled to said photosensor array, said cable having a width greater then said first width.
- 15. A CT system in accordance with claim 14 wherein said cable having a width greater then said first width by at least 50%.
- 16. A CT system in accordance with claim 14 wherein said cable having a width greater then said first width by at least 100%.
- 17. A CT system in accordance with claim 14 wherein each said module further comprises a plurality of contacts extending under said flexible cable at least one of parallel to a longitudinal axis of a ceramic base supporting said photosensor array and obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the ceramic base supporting said photosensor array.
- 18. A CT system in accordance with claim 17 wherein said contacts extend at an angle of at least 10° from said longitudinal axis.
- 19. A CT system in accordance with claim 18 wherein said contacts extend at an angle of at least 20° from said longitudinal axis.
- 20. A CT system in accordance with claim 14 wherein each said flexible cable extends perpendicularly a longitudinal axis of a ceramic base supporting said photosensor array.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation In Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/751,824 filed Dec. 29, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09751824 |
Dec 2000 |
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10125951 |
Apr 2002 |
US |