IP Library Granted Patent US 12663550
Granted Patent B2
US 12663550 · App. 18/493,928 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Radiation imaging apparatus and radiation imaging system

Inventor: Yuki Iwabuchi (Kanagawa, JP)
Assignee: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA
G01T1/247G01T1/17
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Patent No.
US 12663550
App. No.
18/493,928
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radiation imaging apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a pixel array in which pixels are arranged, and a readout circuit configured to read out the signal from the pixel array, and configured to operate in a plurality of modes including a first mode and a second mode in which a time between imagings is longer than in the first mode. The readout circuit includes an integration amplifier configured to amplify the signal read out from the pixel array, and a sample and hold circuit configured to hold the signal amplified by the integration amplifier, the integration amplifier is configured to be able to switch a current driving capability for driving an input node of the sample and hold circuit, and the current driving capability in the first mode is higher than the current driving capability in the second mode.

Claims (41)

1 . A radiation imaging apparatus, comprising:

a pixel array in which a plurality of pixels each configured to generate a signal according to incident radiation are arranged; and

a readout circuit configured to read out the signal from the pixel array, the readout circuit being configured to operate in a plurality of modes including a first mode and a second mode in which a time between imagings is longer than in the first mode;

the readout circuit comprising an integration amplifier configured to amplify the signal read out from the pixel array, and a sample and hold circuit configured to hold the signal amplified by the integration amplifier, wherein

the integration amplifier is configured to be able to switch a current driving capability for driving an input node of the sample and hold circuit,

the integration amplifier is configured to switch current driving capability in accordance with a mode selected from the plurality of modes, and

the current driving capability in the first mode is higher than the current driving capability in the second mode.

2 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the current driving capability is switched by switching an output impedance of the integration amplifier, and

the output impedance of the integration amplifier in the first mode is lower than the output impedance of the integration amplifier in the second mode.

3 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the integration amplifier comprises an operation amplifier and a feedback capacitor, which are arranged in parallel between the pixel array and the sample and hold circuit,

the current driving capability is switched by switching an output impedance of the operation amplifier, and

the output impedance of the operation amplifier in the first mode is lower than the output impedance of the operation amplifier in the second mode.

4 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the feedback capacitor is configured to be able to switch a capacitance value, and

the capacitance value is switched such that the output impedance of the integration amplifier in the first mode is lower than the output impedance of the integration amplifier in the second mode.

5 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the capacitance value of the feedback capacitor in the first mode is smaller than the capacitance value of the feedback capacitor in the second mode.

6 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the integration amplifier comprises an operation amplifier and a feedback capacitor, which are arranged in parallel between the pixel array and the sample and hold circuit,

the current driving capability is switched by switching a capacitance value of the feedback capacitor, and

the capacitance value is switched such that an output impedance of the integration amplifier in the first mode is lower than the output impedance of the integration amplifier in the second mode.

7 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of pixels comprises a switch element configured to output, to the readout circuit, the signal generated by each of the plurality of pixels, and

a time after the switch element is rendered conductive to output the signal from the pixel to the readout circuit and changes to a nonconductive state until the sample and hold circuit samples the signal is shorter in the first mode than in the second mode.

8 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a control unit configured to control the readout circuit to switch the current driving capability, wherein

the first mode is configured to capture at least one of a moving image, an energy subtraction image, and a bone mineral density image, and

the second mode is configured to capture a still image.

9 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein power consumption of the readout circuit in the first mode is larger than the power consumption of the readout circuit in the second mode.

10 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of modes further includes a third mode in which the time between imagings is shorter than in the first mode, and

the current driving capability in the third mode is higher than the current driving capability in the first mode.

11 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the first mode is an imaging mode of an energy subtraction image, and

the third mode is an imaging mode of a moving image.

12 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the first mode is an imaging mode of an energy subtraction image, and

the third mode is an imaging mode of a bone mineral density image.

13 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the first mode is an imaging mode of a bone mineral density image, and

the third mode is an imaging mode of a moving image.

14 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein that the plurality of modes further includes a third mode in which the time between imagings is shorter than in the first mode, and a fourth mode in which the time between imagings is shorter than in the third mode,

the current driving capability in the third mode is higher than the current driving capability in the first mode, and

the current driving capability in the fourth mode is higher than the current driving capability in the third mode.

15 . The radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the first mode is an imaging mode of an energy subtraction image,

the third mode is an imaging mode of a bone mineral density image, and

the fourth mode is an imaging mode of a moving image.

16 . A radiation imaging system comprising:

the radiation imaging apparatus according to claim 1 ; and

a processor configured to process a signal output from the radiation imaging apparatus.