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 ROTOR-AID HD300 SERIES

HD300 Series Rotor Controllers provide exceptionally high power to accelerate and dynamically brake the anode rotors of X-ray tubes. Utilizing dual inverters, these rotor controllers produce the shortest possible boost and brake times, generally limited only by the maximum power the x-ray tube can handle.

 

  • Two separate inverters are used to accelerate the rotor to low or high speeds. No phase shift capacitors are required because power is supplied at precise phase angles.

  • Solid state logic accommodates all common procedures: fluoroscopic, cine, and spot film, as well as straight radiographic, CT and digital systems.

  • Large and heavy anode tubes with heat storage capacities of one to five million-heat units can be rapidly accelerated to full speed.

  • Normal radiographic tubes which have been getting progressively larger (with correspondingly longer boost times) can now be brought back into the one second boost range.

  • In Three-Tube Units switching circuitry allows operation of up to three x-ray tubes from a single rotor controller.

  • These Rotor Controllers are designed to provide the maximum boost power that almost any tube can accept for rapid acceleration. Care must be taken not to select operating factors and duty cycles beyond the capacity of the particular x-ray tube being driven.

  • Drive frequencies are EPROM selectable for optimal tube performance. 

 

A technical manual is available on the DOWNLOAD page.

 

HD300 Series Specifications

   
   

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