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With a large imaging area and
lightweight design, the CXDI-50G
extends the range of exams
possible with Digital
Radiography. It is large enough
for chest and abdominal X-rays.
But the compact design also
makes it as easy to position as
a conventional film cassette or
CR imaging plate when performing
lateral or axial imaging of
limbs and other areas. In
addition, it is possible for a
patient to easily hold the
sensor unit in place during
image capture. In the
radiographic suite, the CXDI-50G
allows images to be acquired
tabletop, in a wheelchair, on a
stretcher, or in the bucky
table.
The CXDI-50G Digital Radiography
System is designed for diverse
applications that include trauma
and bedside exams. When combined
with a mobile X-ray unit, the
CXDI-50G brings digital
radiography directly to the
patient. With a portable
detector designed for patient
comfort and quick access to
images, the Canon CXDI-50G
provides unmatched speed and
efficiency for diagnosing even
the most critically ill
patients.

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Features
Featuring Canons proven
large-area flat panel
technology in a sleek and
compact unit, the portable
CXDI-50G provides superb
digital x-ray capture for a
wide range of applications.
Large Imaging Area
in a Compact, Portable
Design
The large 14 x 17
imaging area is provided
by a detector that is
less than 1 inch thick
and weighs only 10.6
pounds.
Enhanced
Productivity
The technologist selects
the necessary views to
complete the requested
exam or the requested
views are automatically
selected through
communication between
the DICOM worklist and
the RIS.
Immediate Results
An on-screen preview
image is available just
3-5 seconds after
exposure. Sequential
images can be acquired
in as little as 6
seconds.
Seamless Network
Integration
Ethernet 10/100/1000
Base T connectivity with
DICOM 3.0 compatibility
enables seamless data
transfer to any DICOM
hard copy output device,
PACS, or HIS/RIS for
efficient printing,
archiving, and remote
viewing of Images. The
system complies with IHE
(Integrating the
Healthcare Enterprise)
standards for
interoperability to
ensure easy, effective
integration with the
hospital network.
Specifications
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Detector |
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Detector |
LANMIT 4, Amorphous
Silicon and Scintillator |
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Scintillator |
Gadolinium Oxysulfide (GOS) |
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Pixel Pitch |
160 x 160 microns |
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Pixels |
2,208 x 2,688 (5.9
million) |
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Imaging Area |
14 x 17 (35 cm x 43
cm) |
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Image
Acquisition and
Processing |
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A/D |
14 bit |
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Grayscale |
12 bit (4,096
gradations) |
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Preview Image |
3-5 seconds |
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Refresh Cycle |
6-10 seconds |
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Data Output and
Network Connection |
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Network |
Ethernet 10/100/1000
Base T, RJ45 standard,
wireless optional |
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Data Output |
DICOM 3.0 compliant,
Print Management Service
Class (SCU), Storage
Service Class (SCU), and
others |
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Electrical and
Environmental |
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Voltage |
100V, 120V, 230/240V
(50/60Hz) |
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Power Consumption |
200VA maximum (Detector
unit only) |
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Operating Environment
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(Detector unit only)
41-95°F (5-36°C), 30-75%
RH (non-condensing) |
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Physical
Characteristics |
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Dimensions WxLxH |
19.3 x 18.8 x 0.9
(491 x 477 x 23 mm)
(Detector unit only) |
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Weight |
10.6 lbs. (4.8 kg)
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