AdvaPIX X-ray Detector

The AdvaPIX camera was designed with special emphasis on performance and versatility, which is often required in scientific experimental work.

Description

The AdvaPIX camera is designed with special emphasis to performance and versatility that is often required in a scientific experimental work. The camera module contains a single Timepix device with a fast parallel readout. It allows a sustainable frame rate of up to 1700 frames per second that makes it optimal for spectral imaging and ion detection. Advanced data processing algorithms allow ion detection with spatial resolution of up to 200 nm.

AdvaPIX can be used in variety of applications such as fast radiography (X-rays, neutrons, ions), spectroscopic imaging (each pixel records the energy spectrum), particle tracking, Time-of-flight imaging, multilayer Compton camera (thin top sensor, thick bottom sensor). The sensor type and thickness can be customized and sensors can be also adapted for neutron imaging by deposition of converter layer (6LiF). The spatial resolution in some applications (thermal neutrons) can reach units of microns or even submicrometric level (ions).

Key Features of AdvaPIX:

  • Sensor Material: Si or CdTe
  • Sensor Thickness: 100 μm, 300 μm and 500 μm for Si; 1 mm for CdTe
  • Sensitive Area: 14 mm x 14 mm
  • Number of Pixels: 256 x 256
  • Pixel Pitch: 55 μm
  • Resolution: 9 lp/mm
  • Readout Speed: 1700 frames/s
  • Photon Counting Speed: Up to 3 x 106 photons/s/pixel
  • Threshold Step Resolution: 0.1 keV
  • Energy Resolution: 0.8 keV (THL) and 2 keV (ToT)
  • Min Detectable Energy: 5 keV for X-rays
  • Readout Chip: Timepix
  • Pixel Mode of Operation: Counting, Time-over-Threshold, Time-of -Arrival
  • Connectivity: USB 3.0
  • Weight: 503 g
  • Dimensions: 125 mm x 79 mm x 25.5 mm (L x W x H)
  • Software: Pixet PRO

View/ Download the datasheet here.

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