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Volt
(V) The SI unit of electric potential.
Definition: The amount of potential energy present per unit of charge. 1 volt representing a potential of 1 joule per coulomb of charge.
The unit is named for the Italian scientist Count Alessandro Volta.
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Open Circuit Voltage
The open circuit voltage is the level of the electrical output per one microPascal of acoustic input.
Transmit Voltage Response
(TVR) The transmit voltage response is the level of the acoustic output referenced to one meter per one volt input.

See also Transmit Current Response, Doppler Velocity Signal, Analog Output Signal, and Digital to Analog Converter.
Digitization
Process of conversion of continuous (analog) signals, such as the detected ultrasound or MRI signal (voltage), into numbers. This is carried out with an analog to digital converter.
There are two kinds of discretization involved: the voltage is only measured (sampled) at particular discrete times and only voltages within a particular range and separated by a particular minimum amount can be distinguished. Voltages beyond this range are said to exceed the dynamic range of the digitizer.
Ampere
(A or amp) The SI base unit of electric current.
Definition: Two parallel conductors, infinitely long and having negligible cross section should be placed 1 meter apart in a perfect vacuum. One ampere is the current that creates between them a force of 0.2 microNewton per meter of length.
One ampere represents a current flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
One ampere of current results from a potential distribution of 1 volt per ohm of resistance, or from a power production rate of 1 watt per volt of potential.
The unit is known informally as the amp, but A is its official symbol and is named for the French physicist André-Marie Ampère.

See also System International.
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