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Three main components of an x-ray system
What material are x-ray tables made of?
Ancillary equipment for tables
Most flexible type of tube support
Amount of Hz coming into incoming line current
Amount of voltage coming into incoming line current
Amperage in filament current
3 main conditions for x-ray production
Two sections of x-ray circuit
What two sections does the main circuit contain?
What two features are in the filament circuit?
What does the filament do?
Rheostat
What components are located on the control console?
Exposure switch is designed to prevent exposure before
What does the filament circuit do?
6 components of filament circuit
(in order)
What do the line monitor and compensator do?
Focal spot selector
Filament transformer - step up or step down?
Filament transformer increases _______ and decreases _________
Components of main circuit - primary side
Is autotransformer step-up or step-down?
Turns ratio for filament transformer
Turns ratio for autotransformer
Does the kVp meter register kVp before or after exposure?
kVp meter displays
What does the timer do?
Where is timer located in main circuit?
What is the first component of the secondary/high-voltage side of the main circuit?
Turns ratio of high-voltage transformer
When you select kVp, what two devices transform the incoming voltage into the kVp you selected?
Where is the mA meter located in the main circuit?
AEC registers mAs before or after exposure?
Rectifier
Where is rectifier located?
Transformer needs __ current; tube needs __ current
X-ray generator is a term for all components of the circuit that:
5 types of generators
Single-phase generator - pulses per second
Average voltage produced by single-phase generator
Voltage ripple of single-phase generator
Dead zone
Three-phase power, 6 pulse
Pulses per second in three-phase, 6 pulse
Voltage ripple in three-phase, 6 pulse
Three-phase, 6 pulse produces _____% more x-ray photons than single-phase
Pulses per second in three-phase, 12 pulse
Three phase, 12 pulse produces ___% more x-ray photons than single-phase
Voltage ripple in three-phase, 12 pulse
Advantages of 3Φ over 1Φ
Disadvantage of 3Φ compared to 1Φ
Pulses per second in high-frequency generator
Voltage ripple in high-voltage generatror
High-voltage generators produce ___% more energy than single-phase
Advantages/disadvantages of high-frequency generators
Less voltage ripple =
Single-phase tube generation factor
(energy)
3Φ6P; 3Φ12P; and High-frequency tube generation factor
(energy)
Falling load generator
Advantages of falling load generator
Disadvantages of falling load generator
2 types of mobile x-ray generators
Capacitor
Insulator material inside capacitors
Capacitor-discharge generator
Advantages of capacitor-discharge generator
Disadvantages of capacitor-discharge generator
How does a capacitor store energy?
What rate does voltage fall at in a capacitor-discharge unit
Battery-powered generator
What are batteries in battery-powered generator made of?
Advantages/disadvantages of battery-powered generators
Power rating equation for three-phase and high frequency
Power rating equation for single phase
Characteristics of synchronous timers
Electronic timer
mAs timer
Automatic exposure control
2 types of AEC
Phototimer
Ionization chambers
Minimum reaction or response time
AEC/AED Back up time
What does the x-ray tube consist of?
What is required in order to produce xrays?
Parts of cathode
Functions of cathode
What is the filament?
What temperature does thermionic emission occur at?
Melting point of tungsten
Focusing cup
What does the focusing cup do?
Space-charge effect
Saturation current
Grid biased tube
What does the filament current do?
What does the tube current do?
Parts of the anode
What is a stationary anode made of?
What is the target angle?
Where are they used?
Other terms used for target
Why is tungsten used in the target?
How fast do rotors spin?
What is the rotating anode disk made of?
What is the target made of?
What is the shaft/neck made of?
What is the rotor made of?
Line focus principle
What is the focal spot size determined by?
What degree are most targets angled at?
Advantages/disadvantages of large focal spot
Advantages/disadvantages of small focal spot
Anode heel effect
Cathode end produces ___% more photons, while anode end produces ____% less
What can decrease the anode heel effect?
How would a smaller focal size effect anode heel effect?
How does SID affect the anode heel effect?
What is the stator composed of?
Where is the stator located?
What is the rotor made of and where is it located?
What are the two stages that occur when you press the exposure button?
Envelope
Function of protective housing
What is protective housing made of?
Useful beam
Leakage radiation
Off-focus radiation
Heat unit equation
Causes of tube failure
What causes anode cracking?
What causes ball bearing damage in the rotor?
What causes tube arcing?
What is a gassy tube?
What is anode pitting?
What is anode melting?