Medical Application - Portable Ultrasound
Ultrasound waves are beyond the level of human hearing and are used medically for non-invasive testing and
measurement. Ultrasound wave frequencies technically start at about 20kHz, but most ultrasonic transducers
start at 200kHz. With very short wavelengths, ultrasound is good for detecting small details.
Electrical energy is transformed into ultrasonic energy, and the waves are projected into the body. The
reflection and scattering caused by tissue and structures within the body are returned as echoes and
examined, known as pulse-echo ranging, and is very similar to sonar and radar technology. Ultrasound can
be used to measure the flow and velocity of fluids in real time using principles of the Doppler effect,
and are displayed to the operator as colored overlays.
Ultrasound has experienced innovation in electronics integration and in down-sizing the implementation of
power, resulting in more portable and efficient ultrasound systems with improved image performance and
more functionality. Higher dynamic range, lower power, and more compact system-level ICs provide high
quality images that allow for better diagnoses. After 50 years of use and development, Ultrasound
Imaging is now capable of 3D real-time imaging with powerful, high performance processors which is
especially valued in cardiology. Ultrasound systems may evolve into everyday use as handheld devices,
much like the stethoscope is used by doctors today.
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for compatibility or interoperability.