First! Thanks so much for doing this tear-down and explanation, I have always wanted to know how these work so I can make a DIY version for my NDT work...
One of the problems with CID sensor panes is finding software to interface it with your computer. Dental sensors (small bur readily available used) can be fairly cheap on eBay
It looks like I can't find the the Hamamatsu C9732DK-11 on any bigger electronics distributor or popular sales platform EU, US or China. Where can I get this part? Incidentally I am also in Austria currently, like the commenter two years ago. If this part is not manufactured any more, can you recommend a replacement?
@@Kilohercas Hi Linas! Really appreciate your videos and your reply! My intention is to do PCB X-ray inspection, for electronic repair work. I am looking for DYI alternative because I can't afford a 10kUSD machine. And I don't want you to sell your sensor, you probably need that as a spare part for your own!
@@kwinzman it does work for PCB,but it needs more energy/keV. It will do a decent job for 2 layer pcb, but not for 4 or 6 . So no computers or phones....
Did you find this sensor or any other alternative? I'm looking into making a similar project and cannot find any sensors available on Ebay, Amazon, or anywhere else. There are plenty of dental sensors available but they are just too small. I found a few options like the Canon CXDI-80C, MY-D056A, or the PRUDENT from PIXXGEN, but they are over 12k USD
Hi! I'm curious about the carbon fiber, It's a conductive material so it would act like a shield as far as I know so why put it over the sensor itself?
First!
Thanks so much for doing this tear-down and explanation, I have always wanted to know how these work so I can make a DIY version for my NDT work...
One of the problems with CID sensor panes is finding software to interface it with your computer. Dental sensors (small bur readily available used) can be fairly cheap on eBay
This is hamamatsu. They have examples for nearly all languages ,vb,c#,c. Made my own program.
It looks like I can't find the the Hamamatsu C9732DK-11 on any bigger electronics distributor or popular sales platform EU, US or China. Where can I get this part? Incidentally I am also in Austria currently, like the commenter two years ago.
If this part is not manufactured any more, can you recommend a replacement?
It is possible sometimes to buy it from ebay. But they are very expensive. What are you planning to do.
I have a spare sensor
@@Kilohercas Hi Linas! Really appreciate your videos and your reply! My intention is to do PCB X-ray inspection, for electronic repair work. I am looking for DYI alternative because I can't afford a 10kUSD machine. And I don't want you to sell your sensor, you probably need that as a spare part for your own!
@@kwinzman it does work for PCB,but it needs more energy/keV. It will do a decent job for 2 layer pcb, but not for 4 or 6 . So no computers or phones....
Did you find this sensor or any other alternative? I'm looking into making a similar project and cannot find any sensors available on Ebay, Amazon, or anywhere else. There are plenty of dental sensors available but they are just too small. I found a few options like the Canon CXDI-80C, MY-D056A, or the PRUDENT from PIXXGEN, but they are over 12k USD
Hi! I'm curious about the carbon fiber, It's a conductive material so it would act like a shield as far as I know so why put it over the sensor itself?
Mass is a shield for this type of radiation. And carbon fiber is very light
warranty seal is already broken did you open it? How did you get this? Thanks. Do you have any Images you took with it?
No, it is just on stepped surface, it is not teared ;)
oh yes, just looked like it ;). Where did you get this you dont really find them any where
Sorry to ask again where did you get such a Sensor, i never saw them show up anywhere.
@@heinrichhein2605 I managed to get another-one :)
search for used medical equipment, thats all :)
www.ebay.com/itm/FAXITRON-X-RAY-MODEL-MX-20-SPECIMEN-RADIOGRAPHY-SYSTEM-OPTIONS-DC-4-A07/264159467470?hash=item3d812197ce:g:gRUAAOSwyuZdKQrc