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BS EN 62494-1:2008 Medical electrical equipment. Exposure index of digital X-ray imaging systems Definitions and requirements for general radiography

BS EN 62494-1:2008

Medical electrical equipment. Exposure index of digital X-ray imaging systems Definitions and requirements for general radiography

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Standard number:BS EN 62494-1:2008
Pages:26
Released:2009-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 57718 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62494-1:2008


This standard BS EN 62494-1:2008 Medical electrical equipment. Exposure index of digital X-ray imaging systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.040.50 Radiographic equipment
IEC 62494-1:2008 specifies definitions and requirements for the exposure index of images acquired with digital X-ray imaging systems. IEC 62494-1:2008 is applicable to digital X-ray imaging systems used in general radiography for producing projection X-ray images for general applications, such as, but not exclusively:
- computed radiography (CR) systems based on stimulable phosphors;
- flat-panel detector based systems;
- charge-coupled device (CCD) based systems.
Image intensifier based systems and systems for mammographic or dental application are not covered in this first edition. IEC 62494-1:2008 defines the exposure index only for images generated with a single irradiation event. Images generated from multiple irradiations (e.g., tomosynthetic or dual-energy images, multiple views on a single CR plate) are not covered.