2430MCA is a digital mammography X-ray detector that is based on flat-panel technology. This mammographic image detector and processing unit consists of a CsI scintillator coupled to a CMOS sensor. This device needs to be integrated with a mammographic imaging system. It can be utilized to capture and digitalize X-ray images for mammographic screening. The RAW files can be further processed as DICOM compatible image files by separate console SW, Xmaru W for a mammographic screening. 2430MCA detector is connected by wire to a viewing station via ethernet connection.
An electrically-powered, cassette-like device intended to be used as part of an x-ray system to detect x-ray images following exposure, and create a digital signal; it is not dedicated to imaging of a specific anatomy. It includes two types of transducing technology (i.e., indirect): a scintillator [e.g. caesium iodide (CsI)] screen converts x-ray energy into light, followed by the conversion of light into a digital signal by photodiode array. The image data can be sent to an appropriate processing unit through a wired or wireless connection (e.g., Wi-Fi). It may be used in place of a fixed detector in x-ray imaging systems, e.g., as part of a digital imaging conversion system.