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From ALOKA Co., Ltd.; 'A Platform for Pure Harmonic Detection The SSD-5000 is the second platform in our ProSound™ line of superior ultrasound systems. The Pure Harmonic Detection technology provides distortion-free fundamental frequency transmission, offering optimum Harmonic Echo™ image quality. This technology is especially effective for obese patients and in a variety of technically difficult scanning conditions.' •
In 1987 Esaote SpA began marketing its products in the United States through Biosound Inc.. In 1990 Esaote SpA acquired Biosound Inc..
Biosound Esaote today also distributes the veterinarian derivates from Esaote Pie Medical in the United States.
'BIOSOUND ESAOTE is an ISO9001/EN46001 certified major medical corporation operating as part of the international Esaote Group. With its parent company, Esaote, S.p.A. based in Genoa, Italy, ISO-9000 certified research and development and manufacturing facilities in Florence and Genoa, and North American headquarters in Indianapolis, the Esaote Group develops diagnostic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment for the worldwide medical community.' Ultrasound Related Product Lines: Ultrasound Systems:
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The center frequency is the median frequency of the transmitted pulse. This pulse contains a range of frequencies in pulsed ultrasound systems.
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Compress is a signal processing control on some ultrasound systems that affects the gray scale and overall gain.
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(DAC) Part of the interface that converts digital numbers from the computer into analog (ordinary) voltages or currents. In ultrasound systems e.g., the high voltage transmit amplifiers that drive the transducers might be controlled by digital to analog converters (DACs) to shape the transmit pulses for better energy delivery to the transducer elements.
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