'Array' p11 Searchterm 'Array' found in 71 articles 9 terms [ • ] - 62 definitions [• ] Result Pages : • ![]() 'The System of Choice for Shared Service. The LOGIQ® 7 system provides a full range of clinical applications including abdominal, small parts, surgery, vascular and cardiac imaging and the power of GE's patented TruScan architecture. Just imagine an ultrasound system so versatile and reliable that it can meet the demands of virtually any clinical setting. And an ergonomic design that improves scanning comfort and clinical work flow.'
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
Abdominal, cardiac, breast, intraoperative, musculoskeletal, neonatal, OB/GYN, orthopedic, pediatric, small parts, transcranial, urologic, vascular
CONFIGURATION
17' high resolution non-interlaced flat CRT, 4 active probe ports
B-mode, M-mode, coded harmonic imaging, color flow mode (CFM), power Doppler imaging (PDI), color Doppler, pulsed wave Doppler, tissue harmonic imaging
IMAGING OPTIONS
CrossXBeam spatial compounding, coded ultrasound acquisition),speckle reduction imaging (SRI), TruScan technology store raw data, CINE review with 4 speed types
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
Transesophageal scanning, stress echo, tissue velocity imaging (TVI), tissue velocity Doppler (TVD), contrast harmonic imaging
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Patient and image archive, HDD, DICOM 3.0, CD/DVD, MOD, Windows-based
DATA PROCESSING
Digital beamformer with 1024 system processing channel technology
H*W*D m (inch.)
1.62 * 0.61 * 0.99 (64 * 24 * 39)
WEIGHT
246 kg (498 lbs.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
less than 1.5 KVA
• ![]() 'The System of Choice for General Imaging Imagine a leading-edge ultrasound system so versatile that it can meet the demands of virtually any clinical setting. With the LOGIQ® 9, you'll have a high-performance system capable of multi-dimensional imaging for a full range of clinical applications - from abdominal to breast to vascular imaging. And an ergonomic design that improves scanning comfort and clinical work flow. Now, imagine what LOGIQ® 9 could do for you and your patients.'
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
Abdominal, cardiac, breast, intraoperative, musculoskeletal, neonatal, OB/GYN, orthopedic, pediatric, small parts, transcranial, urologic, vascular
CONFIGURATION
17' high resolution non-interlaced flat CRT, 4 active probe ports
B-mode, M-mode, coded harmonic imaging, color flow mode (CFM), power Doppler imaging (PDI), PW-HPRF, CW Doppler, color Doppler, pulsed wave Doppler, tissue harmonic imaging
IMAGING OPTIONS
CrossXBeam spatial compounding, coded ultrasound acquisition), speckle reduction imaging (SRI), TruScan technology store raw data, real-time 4D ultrasound, Tru 3D ultrasound
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Patient and image archive, HDD, DICOM 3.0, CD/DVD, MOD, PCMCIA, USB, Windows-based
DATA PROCESSING
Digital beamformer with 1024 system processing channel technology
H*W*D m (inch.)
1.62 * 0.61 * 0.99 (64 * 24 * 39)
WEIGHT
202 kg (408 lb.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
less than 2 KVA
• ![]() 'Megas CVX is your fully digital beamformer ultrasound system with phased, linear, convex and annular array technology. The modern modularity offers basic B-Mode, PW-CW Doppler, CFM and Power Doppler, TEI™-Tissue Enhancement Imaging and CnTI™- Contrast Tuned Imaging™.' •
The array of elements of microconvex probe is curved with a certain radius.
Microconvex probes have a much smaller contact surface, which improves the coupling between the transducer and the skin surface even in complicated areas as the supraclavicular or jugular fossa. Microconvex probes, with large aperture and selection of transmission frequencies are also used in gynecological diagnostic. See also Transvaginal Echography, Endocavitary Echography and Transrectal Ultrasonography. •
Usually, multiple probes are used because most transducers are only able to emit one frequency because the piezoelectric ceramic or crystals within it have a certain inherent frequency. Multi-frequency probes have multiple crystals with different frequencies and the desired specific frequency can be selected. Advanced probes can emit sound waves at different frequencies for the near and far fields. The disadvantage is that multi-frequency (multifrequency) probes have slower frame rates and therefore they are only useful for imaging of static structures. See also Dual Frequency Phased Array Transducer and Tri-Frequency Probe. Result Pages : |