Claims
- 1. An X-ray power supply comprised of:
- an x-ray tube having a cathode, a grid, and an anode;
- an oscillator for generating a signal at a frequency substantially higher than line frequency;
- at least one linear amplifier connected to said oscillator to amplify said signal;
- a transformer having a primary and a seconary, the primary connected to said amplifier for transforming the amplified signal to a higher voltage across the secondary;
- a voltage multiplier, interposed between said secondary and the tube to provide a rectified voltage between the anode and the cathode at a multiple of the peak to peak voltage of the transformed amplified signal;
- pulse means for applying a plurality of voltage pulses to the tube grid resulting in a plurality of current pulses through the tube and corresponding plurality of x-ray emissions; and
- dosage means for turning off the X-ray when the current pulses integrated overtime corresponds to a desired X-ray dosage.
- 2. The X-ray power supply of claim 1 wherein the dosage means is a milliamp-second current integrator.
- 3. The X-ray power supply of claim 2 where the dosage means is a counter which counts the number of voltage pulses at the grid and turns the tube off when the number of voltage pulses reaches a value corresponding to desired dosage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 6/041,999, filed May 24, 1979, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 916,504 filed June 19, 1978 both now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Electronics for Scientists and Engineers", R. Benedict, Prentice Hall, 1967, p. 273. |
Continuations (2)
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