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Dental x-ray units operate at ranges of about 65 to 90 kVp, 70 kVp and 10 mA is common. Power supplies are almost always pulsed DC, so assuming RMS voltage  that gives about 500 Watts of power.
 
Dental x-ray units operate at ranges of about 65 to 90 kVp, 70 kVp and 10 mA is common. Power supplies are almost always pulsed DC, so assuming RMS voltage  that gives about 500 Watts of power.
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[http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/xraysys.htm  Samuel M. Goldwasser's X-Ray System Technology FAQ]

Revision as of 15:54, 17 January 2014

This category covers my notes on x-ray experiments.

TRX 708 power supply schematic

Dental x-ray units operate at ranges of about 65 to 90 kVp, 70 kVp and 10 mA is common. Power supplies are almost always pulsed DC, so assuming RMS voltage that gives about 500 Watts of power.

Samuel M. Goldwasser's X-Ray System Technology FAQ

Pages in category "x-rays"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.