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Currently the detector has no physical limitations. Intensity and Exposure change the photon count hitting the detector, affecting the noise. However at the moment the detector is capable of registering even fractional photons per pixel.
In order to account for photon starvation and panel saturation, gain, and electronic limitations (like uint16) should be included.
Realistically, this would be a generic model at first, and Digital Twins will have a more in-depth approach, with limited-to-real-hardware gain settings.
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Currently the detector has no physical limitations. Intensity and Exposure change the photon count hitting the detector, affecting the noise. However at the moment the detector is capable of registering even fractional photons per pixel.
In order to account for photon starvation and panel saturation, gain, and electronic limitations (like uint16) should be included.
Realistically, this would be a generic model at first, and Digital Twins will have a more in-depth approach, with limited-to-real-hardware gain settings.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: