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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 29, 2006
Ludwig Danzer, Wendelstein, DE;
Andreas Freund, Heroldsbach, DE;
Björn Heismann, Erlangen, DE;
Peter Kämmerer, Schnaittach, DE;
Harald Märkl, Gerhardshofen, DE;
Claus Pohan, Baiersdorf, DE;
Thomas Reichel, Heroldsbach, DE;
Gottfried Tschöpa, Rednitzhembach, DE;
Stefan Wirth, Erlangen, DE;
Ludwig Danzer, Wendelstein, DE;
Andreas Freund, Heroldsbach, DE;
Björn Heismann, Erlangen, DE;
Peter Kämmerer, Schnaittach, DE;
Harald Märkl, Gerhardshofen, DE;
Claus Pohan, Baiersdorf, DE;
Thomas Reichel, Heroldsbach, DE;
Gottfried Tschöpa, Rednitzhembach, DE;
Stefan Wirth, Erlangen, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A detector module is disclosed, having an array of detector elements and a printed circuit board. The printed circuit board includes a first region for holding the array of detector elements and includes at least one second region, angled off relative to the first region. On this at least one second region, signal-processing electronics may be arranged. The vertical design of the detector module allows the design of an area detector to be produced on the basis of a multiplicity of detector modules arranged next to one another. The area detector may be provided for a computer tomograph.