CT & PET scanner

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CT & PET scanner

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Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create high performance computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scanners with high precision motor drive technology to meet system design requirements.

Design requirements

Modern CT and PET scanners often require:

  • Increased density, flexibility and reliability.
  • Real-time, high-resolution image processing.
  • Ultra-low dose performance and enhanced patient experience.

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Technical article Powering medical imaging applications with DC/DC buck converters PDF | HTML 31 Aug 2023
Application note Using TI's Embedded Processor Software Toolkit for Medical Imaging (MED-STK) 26 May 2010
More literature Medical Imaging Tools provide fast, easy ultrasound development (Rev. B) 19 Jan 2012
More literature Picture it: DSPs in medical imaging (Rev. C) 12 Jul 2013
Application note Clocking for Medical Ultrasound Systems (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 11 May 2022
White paper Multicore processors bring innovation to portable medical imaging systems 07 Jun 2010
More literature Embedded Processor Software Toolkit for Medical Imaging Ver 2.0 07 Jun 2010
White paper The future of medical imaging 05 Nov 2008
White paper See the difference:DSPs in medical imaging 05 Nov 2008

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