Claims
- 1. An x-ray machine for producing an x-ray, comprising:
- an x-ray tube powered by electrical power and producing x-ray radiation, said x-ray tube having a variable warm-up time period;
- a controller for controlling said x-ray tube controlling an exposure time for said x-ray radiation;
- a layer of phosphor receiving said x-ray radiation and producing an output based upon the amount of said x-ray radiation received;
- a solid state radiation detector having a plurality solid state sensors arranged in an array of sensors consisting of a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, said detector responsive to said output of said layer of phosphor, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output;
- at least one solid state reference sensor;
- sensing means coupled to each of said plurality of solid state sensors and to said solid state reference sensor for sensing said output of said solid state sensors;
- said sensing means reading said output of said reference sensor at a time t.sub.1 ;
- said controller applying said electrical power to said x-ray tube at said time t.sub.1 ;
- said sensing means continuing to read said output of said reference sensor after time t.sub.1 and determining a time t.sub.2 based upon said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.2 as compared with said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.1 ;
- said sensing means reading said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at time t.sub.3 which is equal to said time t.sub.2 plus said exposure time; and
- recording means responsive to said sensing means for recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at time t.sub.3 ;
- whereby an x-ray image is produced in spite of said x-ray tube having a variable warm-up time period.
- 2. An x-ray machine as in claim 1 wherein said sensing means determines said time t.sub.2 by determining the time at which the value of said output of said reference sensor minus the value of said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.1 first exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- 3. A solid state radiation detector adapted to detect radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period following a time t.sub.1, comprising:
- an array of solid state sensors consisting of a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns and adapted to be responsive to radiation from said radiation source, each of said solid state sensors producing an output;
- at least one solid state reference sensor;
- sensing means coupled to each of said solid state sensors and to said solid state reference sensor for sensing said output of said solid state sensors;
- said sensing means reading said output of said reference sensor at said time t.sub.1 ;
- said sensing means reading said output of said reference sensor after time t.sub.1 and determining a time t.sub.2 based upon said output of said reference sensor as compared with said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.1 ;
- said sensing means reading said output of said solid state sensors at a time t.sub.3 which is equal to said time t.sub.2 plus said exposure time; and
- recording means responsive to said sensing means for recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at time t.sub.3.
- 4. A solid state radiation detector as in claim 3 wherein said sensing means determines said time t.sub.2 by determining the time at which the value of said output of said reference sensor minus the value of said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.1 first exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- 5. A solid state radiation detector as in claim 4 wherein said initialization period comprises a warm-up period of said radiation source.
- 6. A solid state radiation detector adapted to detect radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period, said radiation source intended to expose said radiation detector for a predetermined exposure time, comprising:
- a plurality solid state sensors arranged in an array of sensors adapted to be responsive to radiation from said radiation source, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output;
- at least one of said plurality of solid state sensors being designated a reference sensor;
- determining means for determining when said radiation source has completed said initialization period by monitoring said output of said reference detector; and
- reading means for reading said output of said plurality of solid state sensors when said determining means determines that said warm-up period has been completed and said predetermined exposure period has been completed.
- 7. A method of reading radiation detection information from a solid state radiation detector having a plurality solid state sensors arranged in an array consisting of a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output, said radiation detector being responsive to radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period beginning at a time t.sub.1, comprising the steps of:
- designating at least one of said plurality of solid state sensors as a reference sensor;
- sensing said output of said reference sensor at and following said time t.sub.1 ;
- determining a time t.sub.2 based upon said output of said reference sensor as compared with said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.1 ;
- reading said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at a time t.sub.3 which is equal to said time t.sub.2 plus said exposure time; and
- recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at said time t.sub.3.
- 8. A method as in claim 7 wherein said time t.sub.2 in said determining step is determined by the time at which the value of said output of said reference sensor minus the value of said output of said reference sensor at time t.sub.1 exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- 9. A method as in claim 8 wherein said initialization period comprises a warm-up period of said radiation source.
- 10. A method of reading radiation detection information from a solid state radiation detector having a plurality solid state sensors, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output, said radiation detector being responsive to radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period, said radiation source intended to expose said radiation detector for a predetermined exposure period, comprising the steps of:
- designating at least one of said plurality of solid state sensors as a reference sensor;
- determining when said radiation source has completed said initialization period by monitoring said output of said reference detector;
- reading said output of said plurality of solid state sensors when said determining step indicates that said warm-up period has been completed and said predetermined exposure period has been completed.
- 11. A method as in claim 10 wherein said determining step is accomplished by determining the time at which the value of said output of said reference sensor minus the value of said output of said reference sensor exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- 12. A method as in claim 11 wherein said initialization period comprises a warm-up period following an application of power to said solid state radiation detector.
- 13. An x-ray machine for producing an x-ray, comprising:
- an x-ray tube powered by electrical power and producing x-ray radiation, said x-ray tube having a variable warm-up time period following an activation time;
- a layer of phosphor receiving said x-ray radiation and producing an output based upon the amount of said x-ray radiation received;
- a solid state radiation detector having a plurality solid state sensors, said detector responsive to said output of said layer of phosphor, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output;
- at least one reference sensor producing an output;
- sensing means coupled to each of said plurality of solid state sensors for sensing said output of said solid state sensors;
- determining means coupled to said output of said reference sensor for first determining when said output of said reference sensor exceeds a first predetermined threshold and then determining a readout time when said output of said reference sensor falls below a second predetermined threshold;
- recording means responsive to said sensing means for recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at said readout time;
- whereby an x-ray image is produced in spite of said x-ray tube having a variable warm-up time period.
- 14. A solid state radiation detector adapted to detect radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period following an activation time, comprising:
- an array of solid state sensors adapted to be responsive to radiation from said radiation source, each of said solid state sensors producing an output;
- at least one reference sensor producing an output;
- sensing means coupled to each of said solid state sensors for sensing said output of said solid state sensors;
- determining means coupled to said output of said reference sensor for first determining when said output of said reference sensor exceeds a first predetermined threshold and then determining a readout time when said output of said reference sensor falls below a second predetermined threshold;
- recording means responsive to said sensing means for recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at readout time.
- 15. A solid state radiation detector as in claim 14 wherein said initialization period comprises a warm-up period of said radiation source.
- 16. A solid state radiation detector adapted to detect radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period following an activation time, comprising:
- a plurality of solid state sensors arranged in an array adapted to be responsive to radiation from said radiation source, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output;
- a reference sensor;
- sensing means coupled to each of said solid state sensors for sensing said output of said solid state sensors;
- determining means coupled to said output of said reference sensor for first determining when said output of said reference sensor exceeds a first predetermined threshold and then determining a readout time when said output of said reference sensor falls below a second predetermined threshold;
- recording means responsive to said sensing means for recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at readout time.
- 17. A method of reading radiation detection information from a solid state radiation detector having a plurality solid state sensors and a reference sensor, each of said plurality of solid state sensors producing an output, said radiation detector being responsive to radiation from a radiation source having a variable initialization period following an activation time, comprising the steps of:
- sensing said output of said reference sensor following said activation time;
- determining when said output of said reference sensor exceeds a first predetermined threshold;
- then determining a readout time when said output of said reference sensor falls below a second predetermined threshold; and
- recording the value of said output of said plurality of solid state sensors at said readout time.
- 18. A method as in claim 17 wherein said initialization period comprises a warm-up period of said radiation source.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/193,807, Joseph Pal and Choon-Woo Kim, entitled "X-Ray Machine, Solid State Radiation Detector and Method for Reading Radiation Detector Information", filed Feb. 9, 1994 now abandoned.
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