IP Library Granted Patent US 12707553
Granted Patent B2
US 12707553 · App. 18/611,409 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Systems and methods for a high voltage generator of an interventional imaging system

Inventors: Loïc Cabrol (Buc, FR); Yann Casteignau (Buc, FR); Nicolas Levilly (Buc, FR); Baptiste Salvi (Buc, FR)
Assignee: GE PRECISION HEALTHCARE LLC
H05G1/32H05G1/20H05G1/34
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Patent No.
US 12707553
App. No.
18/611,409
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for controlling a high voltage generator of an interventional imaging system are provided herein. In one example, a method for an interventional imaging system includes generating a plurality of X-ray pulses with an X-ray tube of the interventional imaging system, each X-ray pulse generated by supplying voltage to the X-ray tube from a high voltage generator and opening a gridding electrode of the X-ray tube, and turning off the high voltage generator between each X-ray pulse. In some examples, the high voltage generator may be reactivated prior to each X-ray pulse according to a command signal that anticipates an actual start time of each X-ray pulse.

Claims (26)

1 . A method for an interventional imaging system, comprising:

generating a plurality of X-ray pulses with an X-ray tube of the interventional imaging system, each X-ray pulse of the plurality of X-ray pulses generated by supplying voltage to the X-ray tube from a high voltage generator and opening a gridding electrode of the X-ray tube; and

turning off the high voltage generator between each X-ray pulse of the plurality of X-ray pluses, wherein generating the plurality of X-ray pulses comprises receiving a command signal specifying a time at which the high voltage generator is to be activated in order to generate a first X-ray pulse of the plurality of X-ray pulses, turning on the high voltage generator at the time specified by the command signal, and initiating the first X-ray pulse by opening the gridding electrode after the time specified by the command signal.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein turning on the high voltage generator comprises activating an inverter of the high voltage generator to supply voltage to the X-ray tube.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein opening the gridding electrode after the time specified by the command signal comprises opening the gridding electrode 1 ms after the time specified by the command signal.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the time specified in the command signal anticipates an actual time that the first X-ray pulse begins.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the plurality of X-ray pulses further comprises terminating the first X-ray pulse by closing the gridding electrode and turning off the high voltage generator.

6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising obtaining signals from a detector of the interventional imaging system during the first X-ray pulse, and reconstructing an image from the signals.

7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising, between X-ray pulses, monitoring a voltage of the high voltage generator and turning on the high voltage generator responsive to the voltage of the high voltage generator dropping below a threshold voltage.

8 . An imaging system, comprising:

a high voltage generator configured to supply voltage to an X-ray tube including a gridding electrode; and

a controller storing instructions in memory executable by one or more processors of the controller to:

receive a command signal specifying a respective time at which the high voltage generator is to be activated to initiate each of a plurality of X-ray pulses, including a first time to initiate a first X-ray pulse of the plurality of X-ray pulses and a second time to initiate a second X-ray pulse of the plurality of X-ray pulses following the first X-ray pulse;

activate the high voltage generator at the first time, and initiate the first X-ray pulse by commanding the gridding electrode to open after the first time;

close the gridding electrode and deactivate the high voltage generator upon completion of the first X-ray pulse; and

activate the high voltage generator at the second time, and initiate the second X-ray pulse by commanding the gridding electrode to open after the second time.

9 . The imaging system of claim 8 , wherein the second X-ray pulse is performed after the first X-ray pulse with no other X-ray pulses occurring between the first X-ray pulse and the second X-ray pulse.

10 . The imaging system of claim 8 , wherein the gridding electrode is opened 1 ms after the first time and the gridding electrode is closed upon completion of the first X-ray pulse.

11 . The imaging system of claim 8 , wherein the instructions are further executable to monitor a voltage of the high voltage generator when the high voltage generator is deactivated between the first X-ray pulse and the second X-ray pulse, and activate the high voltage generator in response to the voltage dropping to a first threshold voltage, even if the second time has not yet been reached.

12 . The imaging system of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of X-ray pulses is performed during a single imaging procedure of an imaging subject.

13 . The imaging system of claim 11 , wherein the instructions are further executable to, upon activating the high voltage generator in response to voltage dropping to the first threshold voltage, deactivate the high voltage generator in response to the voltage of the high voltage generator reaching a second threshold voltage.

14 . A method for an interventional imaging system including a high voltage generator configured to supply voltage to an X-ray tube, the X-ray tube including a gridding electrode, the method comprising:

performing a first X-ray pulse of a plurality of X-ray pulses of an imaging procedure, including activating the high voltage generator before opening the gridding electrode to initiate the first X-ray pulse and closing the gridding electrode to terminate the first X-ray pulse;

deactivating the high voltage generator upon completion of the first X-ray pulse; and

reactivating the high voltage generator and then opening the gridding electrode to perform a second X-ray pulse of the plurality of X-ray pulses, wherein the second X-ray pulse is performed after the first X-ray pulse with no other X-ray pulses between the first X-ray pulse and the second X-ray pulse, and wherein the high voltage generator is reactivated one or more times between the first X-ray pulse and the second X-ray pulse to maintain a voltage of the high voltage generator above a lower threshold.

15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising obtaining signals from a detector of the interventional imaging system during the first X-ray pulse, and reconstructing an image from the signals.