MiniPIX Small USB X-ray Camera

The standard MiniPIX device incorporates single Timepix detector (256 x 256 pixels with pitch of 55 µm) with 300µm thick Silicon sensor.

Description

The MiniPIX uses a USB 2.0 interface capable of reading up to 45 frames per second. The energy sensitive imaging built into a small device brings a new dimension to radiographic imaging. MiniPIX’s compact size allows the camera to be inserted into pipes or confined spaces allowing images to be taken which would be impossible with more traditional devices. The MiniPIX can be equipped with a pinhole, coded aperture or X-ray optics. The system can be used in imaging applications (e.g. X-ray or neutron imaging) as well as for radiation monitoring where its ability to recognize individual particles, sort them to several groups (X-rays, electrons, neutrons, alphas etc.) and measure their energies proves invaluable in many applications. The camera comes with basic control software PiXet LITE (supports MS Windows, Mac OS and LINUX) as standard, and the more complex software PiXet PRO or Pixelman can be purchased optionally.

Key Features of MiniPIX Small USB X-ray Camera:

  • 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 10^6 photons/s/pixel
  • Readout Chip: Timepix
  • Pixel Mode of Operation: Counting, Time-over-Threshold, Time-of -Arrival
  • Connectivity: USB 2.0
  • Dimensions: 60 mm x 12 mm x 5 mm (L x W x H)
  • Weight: 50 g
  • Software: Pixet PRO

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