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Dual Frequency Phased Array Transducer
Dual frequency phased array transducers allow performing third or fourth harmonic imaging. This array design contains two different types of elements arranged in an interleaved pattern (odd and even elements). The elements can work individually and at a distinct frequency enabling separate transmission and receiving modes.
Fundamental Frequency
The fundamental frequency is the natural or resonant frequency of a system and the first harmonic of a system's oscillation.

See also Subharmonic Imaging.
HD3
www.medical.philips.com/main/products/ultrasound/general/hd11/features/ From Philips Medical Systems;
Introduced in June 2005, 'one of the less expensive and more dedicated' ultrasound systems.
Device Information and Specification
APPLICATIONS
CONFIGURATION
LCD monitor
RANGE OF PROBE TYPE
Broadband, convex, linear,
digital beamformer and focal tuning
IMAGING OPTIONS
Broadband digital beamformer, cineloop review,extensive measurement tools and analysis packages
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
DICOM, etc.
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
HDD, CD, USB, optionalMOD and DICOM 3.0
DATA PROCESSING
256-digitally processed channels
H*W*D inch.
58 * 20 * 32
WEIGHT
135 lbs.
Harmonic B-Mode Imaging
Harmonic B-mode imaging takes advantage of the non-linear oscillation of microbubbles. During harmonic imaging, the sound signal is transmitted at a frequency of around 1.5 to 2.0 MHz and received at twice this frequency. The microbubbles also reflect waves with wavelengths different from the transmitted one, the detectors can be set to receive only the latter ones and create only images of the contrast agent.
Using bandpass filters the transmitted frequency is separated from the received signal to get improved visualization of vessels containing ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs). The signal to noise ratio during the presence of microbubbles in tissue is four- to fivefold higher at the harmonic compared with the basic frequency.
Using harmonic B-mode imaging, harmonic frequencies produced by the ultrasound propagation through tissue have to be taken into account. The tissue reflection produces only a small amount harmonic energy compared to USCAs, but has to be removed by background subtraction for quantitative evaluation of myocardial perfusion.

See also Non-linear Propagation.
Hi Vision 5500 - EUB-5500
www.hitachimed.com/products/ultrasound/eub_5500.asp From Hitachi Medical Corporation (HMC), sales, marketing and service in the US by Hitachi Medical Systems America Inc.
The HI VISION™ 5500 - EUB-5500 fully digital ultrasound system delivers the latest generation of signal processing technology, sophisticated transducer design, and a host of features and options for advanced imaging capabilities across a wide range of clinical situations. This system is compatible with all Pentax ultrasound endoscopes.
Device Information and Specification
CONFIGURATION
Compact system
Five frequency (except mini-probes)
RANGE OF PROBE TYPE
Linear, convex, radial, miniradial/miniprobe, biplane, phased array, echoendoscope longitudinal, echoendoscope radial
PROBE FREQUENCIES
Linear: 5.0-13 MHz, convex: 2.5-7.5 MHz, phased: 2.0-7.5 MHz, sector: 2.0-7.5 MHz
IMAGING OPTIONS
3RD generation color artifact suppression
OPTIONAL PACKAGE
3D imaging, dual omni-directional M-mode display, steerable CW Doppler, Pentax EUS and Fujinon Mini-probe
STORAGE, CONNECTIVITY, OS
Patient and image database management system, HDD, FDD, MOD, CD-ROM, Network, DICOM 3.0, Windows XP
DATA PROCESSING
12 bit gigasampling A/D for precise signal reproduction, Quadra beam processing for fast frame rates
H*W*D m (inch.)
1.40 x 0.51 x 0.79 (55 x 20 x 31)
WEIGHT
130 kg (286 lbs.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
1.2kVA
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
4096 btu/hr heat output
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