QuickScan iX PA+
Evident offers a complete advanced phased array (PA) integration solution that meets the requirements of your most demanding customers. The solution includes the QuickScan iX™ PA+ data acquisition unit, a high-performance phased array device designed for flexible integration, and a versatile software suite offering a wide range of options for system setup, acquisition, and data management to meet various industry needs.
Boost Productivity with Advanced Phased Array Instrumentation
Evident delivers a complete, advanced phased array (PA) integration solution designed to meet the most demanding inspection requirements. The solution includes the QuickScan iX™ PA+ data acquisition unit—a high-performance PA device designed for flexible integration—paired with a versatile software suite that enables streamlined system setup, acquisition, and data management across a wide range of industry applications.
High-Quality Phased Array Results
Built with advanced Evident phased array technology, the QuickScan iX PA+ data acquisition unit provides an excellent signal-to-noise ratio for reliable, high-quality inspection results.
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Up to 256Phased-array channels (64 pulsers) |
Up to 4Apertures in parallel per instrument |
Versatile and Expandable to Grow with Your Inspection Requirements
A single QuickScan iX PA+ unit can operate up to 4 phased array apertures in parallel, enabling increased inspection throughput. For even greater capacity, multiple QuickScan iX PA+ units can be configured to work simultaneously. Contact your Evident representative to explore configuration options.
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Up to 25 kHZacquisition rate |
Up to 90 MB/sdata throughput |
Specifications
| QuickScan iX PA+ models | QSiX PA+ 64:256 | QSiX PA+ 64:256 with UT |
| Phased Array Channels | 256 | |
| Number of Phased Array Pulsers | 64 PP (32 PR) | |
| Number of conventional UT Pulsers | N/A | 2 PR |
| Parallel apertures | 4×16 PP | 2×32 PP | 1×64 PP | |
| Nb. of Rx in || | 2 per apertures of 32 | |
| Acquisition Speed (PRF) | Up to 25 kHz | |
| Rectification | FW, HW+, HW−, and RF | |
| Filtering | Digital band-pass, high-pass, and low-pass filters | |
| Phased Array Voltage (high impedance) | 150 Vpp (Bipolar) | |
| Conventional UT Voltage (high impedance) | N/A | 295 V (Unipolar Neg) |
| Phased Array Gain | 0–80 dB (44 dB analog + 36 dB digital) | |
| Conventional UT Gain | N/A | 0-120 dB (digital) |
| Pulse Width | 30 ns to 1000 ns (steps of 5 ns) | |
| Bandwidth (−3 dB) | 0.68 MHz to 22.0 MHz | |
| Number of Phased Array Beams | Up to 1024 | |
| Number of Gates | 4 detection gates + 1 for synchronization | |
| Network Interface | 1000BASE-T x-coded 1 Gb | |
| Size (W × H × D) | 295 mm × 133 mm × 473 mm | |
| Weight | 13.4 kg (29.5 lb) | |
| IP rating | IP55 | |
| Total Peak Power Consumption | 170 W | |
| DC Input | 24 V to 36 V | |
| Temperature Range | Operating: -20 °C to 45 °C (-4 °F to 113 °F), Storage: -20 °C to 70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F) |
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| Digital I/O & Encoders | 8 digital inputs (programmable) 8 digital outputs (programmable) 2 encoder inputs (incremental, A and B phase) |
Applications
Tube Inspection Systems
Seamless and welded tube inspection systems use ultrasonic phased array and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy technologies for comprehensive inspection.
Bar Inspection Systems
Bar inspection systems use advanced technologies, such as ultrasonic phased array, eddy current array, and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, to inspect the full volume and surface of round or square bars and pipes.