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From SIUI Inc.;
'The CTS-310B is designed for the diagnosis of liver, gall, kidney, pancreas, thyroid, breast, uterus, bladder, ovary, etc. It is a versatile ultrasound scanner with both linear array scanning and convex scanning.' Features: 'Powerful image processing circuit & High quality image A wide range of probes for selection Cineloop Probe frequency conversation option Computer image communication Various measuring function Backlit keyboard'
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
See description above
CONFIGURATION
Normal system, 10' high resolution monitor, dual probe connector
Linear and convex
PROBES STANDARD
2.5MHz to 10.0MHz, linear and convex, broad band, trifrequency
IMAGING OPTIONS
Multi zoom rate and depth shift
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
POWER REQUIREMENT
AC 220V/110V, 50Hz/60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
0.1 KVA
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From SIUI Inc.;
'The CTS-385 Plus is designed for the diagnosis of liver, gallbladder, kidney, pancreas, thyroid, breast, uterus, bladder, ovary, etc. The system is a portable linear and convex unit for general application.' Features: 'High quality image Cineloop − 32-frame non-volatile storage capacity Probe frequency conversation option Computer image communication Various measuring function Foldaway keyboard for easy operation Dual probe connector'
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
See description above
CONFIGURATION
Portable, gray scale(256)
Linear and convex
PROBES STANDARD
1 * 2.5MHz ~ 5.0MHz trifrequency convex probe
2.5MHz to 10.0MHz, linear and convex, broad band, trifrequency
IMAGING OPTIONS
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
DATA PROCESSING
Pre-processing, correlation-processing, interpolation
H*W*D m
0.26 * 0.3 * 0.41
WEIGHT
10 - 13 kg
POWER REQUIREMENT
AC 220V/110V, 50Hz/60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
0.1 KVA
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From SIUI Inc.;
'SIUI's newly developed CTS-485 is a portable ultrasound system with advanced technology. With its powerful features, such as 256 grayscale, cineloop, RS232C interface and broadband high-density, multi-frequency probes, the system is designed for professional applications in cardiology, abdominal, small parts, liver, gallbladder, kidney, obstetrics, gynecology, peripheral vascular, etc. The CTS-485 has passed FDA clearance and CE Marking.'
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
Portable, gray scale(256)
Linear and convex
PROBES STANDARD
1 * 2.5MHz ~ 5.0MHz multifrequency convex probe
2.5MHz to 10.0MHz broad band, trifrequency
IMAGING OPTIONS
Multi zoom rate and depth shift
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
H*W*D m
0.26 * 0.3 * 0.41
WEIGHT
11 kg (main unit)
POWER REQUIREMENT
AC 220V/110V, 50Hz/60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
0.1 KVA
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(CWD) Continuous wave (CW) Doppler is an ultrasound imaging mode, which records blood flow velocities along the length of the beam. Continuous wave Doppler uses different crystals to send and receive the signal. The transducer operating in continuous wave mode utilizes one half of the elements and is continuously sending sound waves of a single frequency while the other half is continuously receiving the reflected signals. The advantages of a continuous wave transducer are a high sensitivity and no Nyquist limit. CW Doppler does not alias but has no depth precision and large gate. The beat frequency is the Doppler shift. CW Doppler echocardiography employs this technique to record the flow of blood through the cardiovascular system. See also Cross Talk, Periorbital Doppler, and Mirror Artifact. Further Reading: News & More:
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A contrast medium (or contrast agent) is a chemical substance applied to the anatomical or functional region being imaged, to increase the differences between different tissues or between normal and abnormal tissue. The chemical composition of the contrast media determines the specific usage. The intention in the development of ultrasound contrast media is a high contrast between blood and tissues in different organs or even tumors. See also ultrasound contrast agents, the info sheet gives an overview and more in-depth information about different types of ultrasound contrast medium. Result Pages : |