Signal Names And Functions In The Connection With The X-Ray Generator - Canon CXDI-40G COMPACT Service Manual

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8.4 Signal Names and Functions in the Connection with the X-ray
Generator
<X-ray Sync Signal>
Signal
name
X-ray exposure signal
Indicates that an X-ray exposure is ordered at the X-ray generator side.
This signal needs to be retained at least for T
X-ray release signal (RX_COM) is not output if the T
necessary period. It takes about 1 second in the worst case scenario before the
operation can be resumed when RX_REQ is negated in this period.
Time required to assert RX_COM after receiving the RX_REQ from the X-ray
generator
T
PREP
RX_REQ
Since a captured image is read from the sensor when RX_REQ is negated (or
RX_COM is time out) as a trigger, reading action is delayed if RX_COM does
not negate and time out is used as the trigger, resulting in delay of image
display timing.
We recommend using a configuration in which RX_REQ is negated.
Time required from X-ray exposure completion to negating RX_REQ
T
RX_REQ_NEG
* Image display timing is delayed if this is not fulfilled.
X-ray release signal
Checks whether or not imaging is ready at the CXDI side after receiving X-ray
exposure signal (RX_REQ) from the X-ray generator. This signal is output to the
X-ray generator side when imaging is ready.
Time required from asserting RX_COM to exposing X-ray
T
PRE_DELAY
RX_COM
* Available imaging time is reduced if this is not fulfilled.
Time required to stop X-ray exposure after RX_COM halts
T
POST_DELAY
* Shading could occur on images if this is not fulfilled.
2 Installation
............................................................ Max. 300 ms
.................................................. min.0 max.100ms
..................................................... min.0 max.100ms
................................................... min.0 max.100ms
Functions
period.
PREP
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is less than the
PREP

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