XRF/XRD system with dynamic management of multiple data processing units

US9933375B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9933375-B2
Application numberUS-201514865827-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2015
Priority dateSep 25, 2015
Publication dateApr 3, 2018
Grant dateApr 3, 2018

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Disclosed is a portable non-destructive testing (NDT) instrument system that transmits spectrum data measured from a test material sample to a remotely located computer for computation of the sample's atomic element composition. The atomic element composition is subsequently transmitted back to the portable instrument for display to the operator in real time. The precision and accuracy of the compositional computation is improved by the greater processing power of the high performance remote computer. The operator of the NDT instrument may choose to use the remote computer to perform part or all of the compositional computation.

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What is claimed is: 1. An X-ray analytical system for testing and analyzing chemical composition and/or atomic structure of a sample during a testing session, the X-ray analytical system comprising: a portable X-ray analytical instrument for testing and analyzing chemical composition and/or atomic structure of a sample; an off-board data processing unit situated off-board separately from the portable X-ray analytical instrument; wherein the portable X-ray analytical instrument comprises; an X-ray source configured to emit a beam of X-rays onto a sample; a detector configured to detect received X-rays returned from the sample; a spectrum constructor constructing a raw spectrum from the received X-rays; an on-board data processing unit, wherein the on-board data processing unit and the off-board data processing unit are configured in unison to complete at least two processing tasks, which collectively process an entire processing task of processing the raw spectrum to produce a test result for display on the portable X-ray analytical instrument; a display configured to display the test result; and wherein the on-board processing unit further comprises: a mode switch; and an operator mode selector connected to and instructing the mode switch to switch between at least two operation modes, wherein each of the at least two operation modes defines how the entire processing task is distributed between the at least two processing tasks. 2. The X-ray analytical system of claim 1 , wherein the X-ray analytical system further includes a data transmission system comprising a first transceiver on the on-board data processing unit, and a second transceiver on the off-board data processing unit, the data transmission system thereby allowing two-way communication between the off-board data processing unit and the on-board data processing unit. 3. The X-ray analytical system of claim 2 , wherein the data transmission system is configured to be a wireless transmission system, and the first transceiver is a first wireless transceiver and the second transceiver is a second wireless transceiver. 4. The X-ray analytical system of claim 2 , wherein the entire processing task further includes spectrum processing, spectrum to chemistry converting and test result forming. 5. The X-ray analytical system of claim 4 , wherein the at least two processing tasks include an on-board processing task being performed by the on-board processing unit, and an off-board processing task being performed by the off-board processing unit. 6. The X-ray analytical system of claim 5 , wherein the operator mode selector instructs the mode switch to switch to an operation mode in which the on-board processing task includes all of the at least two processing tasks and the off-board processing task is nil. 7. The X-ray analytical system of claim 6 , wherein the data transmission system is not activated during the testing session. 8. The X-ray analytical system of claim 5 , wherein the operator mode selector instructs the mode switch to switch to an operation mode in which all of the off-board processing task includes all of the at least two processing tasks and the on-board processing task is nil. 9. The X-ray analytical system of claim 8 , wherein the data transmission system transmits the raw spectrum from the on-board data processing unit to the off-board data processing unit, and the data transmission system subsequently transmits at least part of the testing result from the off-board data processing unit to the on-board data processing unit for displaying the test result on the display. 10. The X-ray analytical system of claim 5 , wherein the operator mode selector instructs the mode switch to switch to an operation mode in which the on-board processing task is the spectrum processing, and the off-board processing task is the spectrum to chemistry converting and test result forming. 11. The X-ray analytical system of claim 10 , wherein the data transmission system transmits a data set from the spectrum processing from the on-board data processing unit to the off-board data processing unit, and the data transmission system subsequently transmits at least part of the testing result from the off-board data processing unit to the on-board data processing unit for displaying the test result on the display. 12. The X-ray analytical system of claim 11 , wherein the data transmission system is configured so that the first transceiver and the second transceiver establish data communication with each other prior to the testing session. 13. The X-ray analytical system of claim 5 , wherein the operator mode selector instructs the mode switch to switch to an operation mode in which the on-board processing task includes a first part of the spectrum processing, and the off-board processing task includes a second part of the spectrum processing, and wherein the first part and the second part of the spectrum processing collectively constitute the entire spectrum processing. 14. The X-ray analytical system of claim 13 , wherein the off-board processing task includes conversion to chemistry. 15. The X-ray analytical system of claim 14 , wherein the data transmission system transmits a data set from the first part of the spectrum processing from the on-board data processing unit to the off-board data processing unit, and the data transmission system subsequently transmits at least part of the testing result from the off-board data processing unit to the on-board data processing unit for displaying the test result on the display. 16. The X-ray analytical system of claim 15 , wherein the data transmission system is configured so that the first transceiver and the second transceiver establish data communication with each other prior to the testing session. 17. The X-ray analytical system of claim 1 , wherein the off-board data processing unit is not integrally packaged together with the portable X-ray analytical instrument and is at any distance from the portable instrument. 18. The X-ray analytical system of claim 1 , wherein the detector produces electronic analog pulses, one pulse for each X-ray received, wherein the amplitude of each pulse is proportional to the energy of the corresponding X-ray. 19. The X-ray analytical system of claim 18 , wherein the portable X-ray analytical instrument further comprises an analog to digital converter converting the electronic analog pulses to digital data. 20. The X-ray analytical system of claim 18 , wherein the spectrum constructor is a fast spectrum constructor which constructs a spectrum of the number of pulses received within each X-ray energy range.

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  • portable apparatus · CPC title

  • G01N23/223Primary

    by irradiating the sample with X-rays or gamma-rays and by measuring X-ray fluorescence · CPC title

  • X-ray fluorescence · CPC title

  • by measuring secondary emission from the material · CPC title

  • using wavelength dispersive spectroscopy [WDS] · CPC title

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What does patent US9933375B2 cover?
Disclosed is a portable non-destructive testing (NDT) instrument system that transmits spectrum data measured from a test material sample to a remotely located computer for computation of the sample's atomic element composition. The atomic element composition is subsequently transmitted back to the portable instrument for display to the operator in real time. The precision and accuracy of the c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Drummy Michael, Liu C Tricia, Olympus Scient Solutions Americas Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N23/223. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 03 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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