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| ali_asadzadeh:
That's so great! THUMBS UP :-+, What should be done to make it medical? also please send us updates to your work :) :) :) |
| Neukyhm:
--- Quote from: ali_asadzadeh on November 26, 2018, 06:01:40 pm ---That's so great! THUMBS UP :-+, What should be done to make it medical? also please send us updates to your work :) :) :) --- End quote --- Thanks c: I think it depends on the country, but I expect that a medical machine should be certified someway and also check that it follows all the (ISO?) rules about EMI radiation, HV insulation, x-ray leaks etc. |
| Gyro:
--- Quote from: Neukyhm on November 26, 2018, 04:34:33 pm ---I don't understand your comment, it seems to me you think I'm in front of the machine while it's activated. I'm not, in fact, I'm outside the house, where I have no Geiger readings (except for background radiation). I go outside the house, connect with the laptop the machine is connected to, via TeamViewer, and then I send the order to the machine. The expositions are usually just one second. Only when I receive the message that the machine has done the work, I return to it. --- End quote --- Ah ok, I was just going from the closing seconds of the video - it showed your hands holding the Nikon and moving it in front of the the screen and cut immediate to the video shot of the unit with the HDD head moving. There wasn't any indication that you had disappeared over the horizon in-between. I should have known better of you! |
| Neukyhm:
--- Quote from: Gyro on November 26, 2018, 06:29:10 pm --- --- Quote from: Neukyhm on November 26, 2018, 04:34:33 pm ---I don't understand your comment, it seems to me you think I'm in front of the machine while it's activated. I'm not, in fact, I'm outside the house, where I have no Geiger readings (except for background radiation). I go outside the house, connect with the laptop the machine is connected to, via TeamViewer, and then I send the order to the machine. The expositions are usually just one second. Only when I receive the message that the machine has done the work, I return to it. --- End quote --- Ah ok, I was just going from the closing seconds of the video - it showed your hands holding the Nikon and moving it in front of the the screen and cut immediate to the video shot of the unit with the HDD head moving. There wasn't any indication that you had disappeared over the horizon in-between. I should have known better of you! --- End quote --- xD I knew it. I really appreciate the concerns. I should clarify it, that the Arduino inside the machine does all the work for me, I just send the order via the Arduino IDE monitor. |
| The March Hare:
Looking forward to a gander under the proverbial hood. For about 15 years I've wanted to build an X-ray photocopier, the plans evolved over the years as copiers went from analog direct exposure to digital, and (almost sadly) eventually became a somewhat simple prospect of an x-ray source, phosphor coated platen glass, and a bit of messing around with the exposure lamp feedback and CCD gain. I was going to drive the snot out of an old HV (flyback) rectifier as a source, but last year scored 3 tubes from dental heads! Have an old Bizhub C-451 (colour digital MFP) in a bag for the project mule when the time comes. |
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