It was the mid-1980s and the machine was an early electronic
Xray detector, full of new technology but lacking the software to make it usable.
Not exact matches
The Ishida IX - EA - 2161's
Xray tube enables the machine to offer higher detection levels than a standard metal
detector, checking products for a much wider range of foreign bodies.
The
detectors were essentially Geiger counters, which detect the tiny jolts of ionizing radiation but can not distinguish between
xrays, protons, and electrons.
First released in 1986, the tool is still widely used today to translate raw
Xray data from a variety of
detectors into standardized data that includes the H, K and L indices of reflection, the intensity of the reflection, and the standard deviation of the intensity.
As the
xray tube passes around your pet, and the beams pass through your pet, a large number of computer
detectors obtain and assimilate information.