'Amplitude Shading' Searchterm 'Amplitude Shading' found in 3 articles 1 term [ • ] - 2 definitions [• ] Result Pages : • Amplitude Shading
Amplitude shading is a method of reducing the side lobe levels in a transducer array. The shading usually causes the main beam to broaden by applying different voltages to the elements of the array. See also Analog Output Signal. •
An array transducer is composed of multiple piezoelectric crystal elements arranged in an array. Arrays are transducer assemblies with a row of elements, used to focus the beam. Types of array transducers:
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Linear array transducer = the arrays are arranged along a line.
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Curvilinear or curved transducer = the arrays are arranged along a convex curve. A curved array is similar to a linear array except that the image created is a sector-type.
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Annular array transducer = the arrays are arranged in concentric circles.
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Rectangular array transducer = the arrays are arranged in a rectangular pattern.
See also Amplitude Shading, Transducer Types, and Transducer Assembly. Further Reading: Basics:
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Side lobes are secondary and smaller acoustic beams falling outside at predictable angles located around the main lobe. See also Grating-lobe Artifact, Amplitude Shading, and Apodization. Result Pages : |