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The Working Principle Of RVG Sensor

January 30 , 2023

X-rays were invented 122 years ago by WH Roentgen. These have found various applications, such as in manufacturing, medical imaging and other fields. X-rays also play a vital role in the dental field. The dentist takes radiographs to understand the damage to the tissue under the gem. With the advancement of technology, dental imaging technology has also made great progress. Digital radiography was introduced into the dental field by French dentist DR. Francis Moyen, 1987. Seeing the effectiveness of this technology, various changes have been made, and new systems are being developed to implement this technology. Digital radiography is also called RadioVisioGraphy. The RVG sensor is used for digital radiography.

The working principle of RVG sensor

The sensor has two sides: reactive power and reactive power. The reaction side should be used to capture images. The tissue is exposed to X-ray radiation, and the refracted light is captured by the sensor. Process the image immediately and convert it to digital data using an analog-to-digital converter. These digital data are sent to the computer, where the doctor can immediately view the scan results. The cable attachment is located at the invalid end of the sensor.

When the non-reactive surface is exposed to X-rays, no image will appear on the screen. To transfer images to a computer, the sensor has a USB. The USB should be connected to the back of the PC.