DALSA unveils new DR panel

Canadian digital imaging developer DALSA introduced at this year's RSNA meeting its Helios10 MD flat-panel digital radiography (DR) detector.

Helios10 MD is part of the company's Helios family and has an active area of 20 x 25 cm. It is the company's first digital x-ray panel based on complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology in this size and form factor, and it comes in a medical-grade cassette package with an integrated handle.

The panel is optimized for medical imaging up to 160 kVp for a variety of applications such as full-field digital mammography, general radiography, bone densitometry, and other mobile DR applications, according to the Waterloo, Ontario-based firm.

The panel weighs less than 3 kg and can be positioned with one hand. Other features include a GigE interface that connects to laptops, a low-noise active-pixel CMOS sensor, and 14-bit digitization and fiber-optic technology.

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