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Innova Remote Transmitter V2 - RoHS 5212947-2-R

5212947-2-R
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The Innova Remote Transmitter V2 comes as a part of the radiography systems, which are used for imaging method diagnosis using X-Rays. A stream of electrons produced by X-Ray tube is accelerated to high velocities by an external high-voltage supply and collide with the target anode in the tube. The beam formed is focused on the patient, and X-Rays emerging from the patient carry the image information which can be stored in a film. A collimator is provided to narrow the rays such that a parallel beam of rays is created which are aligned in a direction. The Innova remote transmitter is a hand-held global X-Ray Infra-Red remote transmitter. The ACSII codes are sent to the receiver when pressing the transmitter keys. It is used to generate the emission of a 10 bit IR burst to the receiver and 8 bit ASCII code from the receiver to the Digital Image Processing Unit.