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http://dx.doi.org/10.7236/JIIBC.2022.22.3.133

AC Servo System Design of Digital Radiography Equipment  

Jeong, Sungin (Dept. of AI Automotive Engineering, Gwangju University)
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The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication / v.22, no.3, 2022 , pp. 133-138 More about this Journal
Abstract
Digital radiation inspection equipment is a medical device that deals with human life and requires stability and high reliability. However, this system is currently the most advanced technology and the domestic market is almost occupied by European products including Japan. Therefore, research and development are needed not only to replace domestic medical devices, which are largely dependent on expensive imported products, but also to develop more economical and user-oriented products that are easy to operate and produce devices that lead to accurate diagnosis. In particular, among the digital X-ray systems, the motor driving technology and the mechatronics technology related to the development of mechanical devices have matured to some extent in Korea. In this paper, selection of AC servomotor for digital radiation inspection suitable for imaging purpose, and application of conversion device and control method to check performance and improve problems.
Keywords
X-Ray; Digital Radiography; AC Servo System; Gantry Motor;
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