Control Console The Control Console is the section of the imaging system that most Technologists are familiar with. It is the Primary side of the main circuit and it includes the incoming current, the exposure switch, the autotransformer and the primary winding for the step up transformer. Through the Control Console, the tech is able to control the x-ray tube current and the voltage so that the useful x-ray beam that reaches the patient has the right quantity, or the intensity of the beam and is expressed in mR/mAs, and the right quality of x-ray beam, which refers to the penetrability and is expressed in kVp . There are four different things that need to be controlled by the control console, the Line Compensation, kVp, mA and exposure time. Also controlled by the control console are meters to monitor kVp, mA and exposure time. Some consoles will also provide a meter for mAs. All
References: Website Article http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/Radiography/EquipmentMaterials/xrayGenerators.htm http://faculty.mwsu.edu/radsci/gary.morrison/RADS_1513/Chapters_5&39/X-ray_Circuits_and_Equipment.pdf http://www.wikiradiography.com/page/Physics+of+the+X-Ray+Tube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Books Sinclair Tousey, Medical electricity and Rontgen rays (3rd Edition) W. B. Saunders Co. 1921 Stewart Bushong, Radiologic Science for Technologist St. Louis: Mosby (9th Edition)