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Patīen321, Indeed they are very expensive ! Regarding the parts cost, it is the large CCD FPA that is expensive. That way you don't risk damaging any other parts by opening the sensor portion. Also, if you really suspect just a bad USB cable, the easiest/safest way to fix it is probably to cut the plastic lump off the top where the cable goes in, and re-terminate the cable there. I dunno how hot these sensors get, but if you open it, you might want to replace it with a new gap pad or something. It looks like they used a two-part gap filler, which generally don't reuse well. When the sensor is plugged into the PC, it doesn't enumerate, so something on my board must be broken (in addition to the now broken bond wires). There are no electronics in the USB plug. I originally suspected a bad USB cable, but once I got into it, I was able to check the cable, and it was fine (cable is soldered to a flex circuit on the top, which comes down to the connector on the board). Some of mine look to have gotten mangled (not sure if I put the knife through them, pushed plastic into them, etc). the bond wires to the image sensor are RIGHT behind the plastic and completely unprotected. Also, specifically be VERY careful on the end where the cable points out of. there's a lip, which you can cut to, without the knife blade going into the electronics). After opening it, I can see that the bottom goes inside the top (i.e. The mistake I made was cutting closer to the top of the flat spot (side that the cable goes into) instead of bottom (side that says "GENDEX"). It's small, so you'll want some magnification (I did it under a microscope). In this case, it's sealed, so you need to carefully cut around the edges and sorta pry it apart (I used a sharp new X-acto knife blade). To get into the sensor, you can see a flat spot on the side where you'd expect the two halves to join together. So, I'll post my thoughts/advice/pics for anyone else (or the future me, if I come across another really cheap sensor). I ended up getting this open, though it wasn't exactly a success.
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Could it be as simple as changing the serial number on the calibration file name to match that of the sensor in order to fool the software to work (I know the cal files won't be correct and the image won't be as clear, but just to test the sensor with the OEM gendex software)? Does anyone have cal files for any gendex size 1 or 2 sensor that they could post so I could have a look at them? They should be named (where the numbers are the unique sn of the sensor): 012345678_dark.flf 012345678_dfm.dfm 012345678_flat.flf There's a tool to reprogram the sensor eeprom(if corrupted) and serial number, though I'm not using it except as a last resort to get a sensor working. I strongly suspect that what they've done is found a way to either change the serial number on the calibration file or the serial number on the sensor to allow them to use a calibration file for a different sensor with the one they are selling. The pictures they post that the sensor took look resonable, though not perfect. They claim to have "third party calibration files" but say that although they allow the sensor to work, the image is not perfect, though they will send the third party files along with the sensor. I have been talking to some Chinese sellers on ebay that are selling gendex sensors. Note: e2v sensors are rebranded and sold by many companies under their specific brand names.I have a few of these sensors and am trying to get them to work.
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Schick CDR 2000 (supported directly or via a TWAIN driver only compatible with Windows 7 32-bit).Schick 33 (supported directly or via a TWAIN driver).Planmeca ProSensor HD (supported via DIDAPI).Planmeca ProSensor (supported via DIDAPI).Midmark Progeny ClearVision (supported directly or via a TWAIN driver).Contact LED Dental to verify if a Tuxedo sensor is a Hamamatsu device. Only Tuxedo sensors that are Hamamatsu devices are supported. Note: Not all Tuxedo sensors are Hamamatsu devices. Polaroid KEREN HD-S (supported via a TWAIN driver).
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Kodak/Carestream 5000 series and 6000 series (supported directly or via a TWAIN driver).ImageWorks EVA Select (supported directly as an e2v sensor or via a TWAIN driver).Gendex/KaVo IO (supported using the GxPicture acquisition device).Acteon Sopro SOPIX (supported directly or via a TWAIN driver).Get the support you need the way you want it Dentrix Enterprise Group Practice, DSOs and CHCsĭentrix provides superior front office, clinical and business management tools to make your practice more efficient.Dentrix Ascend Cloud-based Dental Software.Patient Engage Patient Communications Patient Portal Reputation Management Online Booking PhoneSight.
