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High Voltage Supply

High Voltage Supply. High voltage Supplies Generators should provide a smooth constant high voltage to the X-ray tube. Transformers. N primary. N secondary. Step up transformers N primary = 100 N secondary = 50000 V primary = 240V V secondary = 120 kV.

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High Voltage Supply

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  1. High Voltage Supply

  2. High voltage Supplies Generators should provide a smooth constant high voltage to the X-ray tube.

  3. Transformers N primary N secondary Step up transformers Nprimary= 100 Nsecondary = 50000 V primary = 240V V secondary = 120 kV

  4. Single phase Full Rectification

  5. High frequency power supplies Modern High Voltage supplies use a high high frequency chopped DC voltage (500V) which is transformed to a high voltage (74kV) The 500V DC signal is chopped at between 20kHz and 30 kHz and transformed using a step up transformer to 74kV. The smoothed supply may have a ripple of below 3%

  6. A Typical Frequency Generator : HSA RP • Kilovolts • ·kV selections: 80,1 00,120, and 140 kV • ·Basic kVp Accuracy: + 3% +/- (3% + 2kV) • Excludes first 10msec of exposure • ·kVp during first 10 ms: Basic accuracy +/- 5 kV • Milliamperes • ·mA selections: 40 to 400 mA, by 10 mA increments • Patient scanning subject to tube limitations and 48kW maximum

  7. Chopped 550 Supply

  8. Resonance Voltage Control

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