Esaote Biosound PA230E Multi-frequency Phased Ultrasound Transducer/Probe
1. Type:Phased array
2. Frequency:4-11MHz
3. Compatible with Mylab5/23/25/50,Megas,Caris Plus
4. Application:abdominal,cardiac,vascular,Transcranial
5. Condition: original, in good working condition
6. With 60 days warranty
Other Biosound Biosound probes we can offer:
Brand | Model | Compatible System |
Biosound Biosound | CA123 | DU3/4/MyLab series |
Biosound Biosound | CA421 | DU3/4/Caris Plus/MyLab series |
Biosound Biosound | CA431 | MyLab5/20/25/25Gold/30Gold/40/50/50XV/70XV |
Biosound Biosound | CA541 | MyLab 5/MyLab 20/MyLab 25/MyLab 25Gold/MyLab 30Gold/MyLab 40/MyLab 50/MyLab 50XV |
Biosound Biosound | CA621 | DU3/4/Caris Plus/My Lab15/20/25/30 |
Biosound Biosound | EC1123 | MyLab 5/20/25 Gold/40/50 |
Biosound Biosound | EC123 | DU3/DU4/Caris Plus/My Lab15/20/25/30 |
Biosound Biosound | LA424 | Mylab series |
Biosound Biosound | LA522E | Technos MP/ MPX/ Partner/ Megas CVX/ GPX/ Caris Plus/ MyLab15/20/25/30/50/ 70 |
Biosound Biosound | LA523 | Technos/ Megas/ Caris/ Caris Plus/ MyLab 50/ Mylab 70 |
Biosound Biosound | PA220E | Megas/ Caris Plus/ Technos |
Biosound Biosound | PA230E | Mylab5/23/25/Megas/Caris Plus |
Various Ultrasound Systems that we served:
Biosound/ Biosound Ultrasound System |
Mylab 20, Mylab 30, Mylab 40, Mylab 50, Mylab 60, Mylab 70, Mylab 90, Mylab Twice, Mylab Class C, Mylab Five... |
Knowledge Point
3D
In the ultrasonic detector, the detected 3Dobject image is displayed as a 3Ddisplay method by plane display. Three dimensional reconstruction refers to the use of ultra wide-band technology, on the basis of a large number of high-definition two-dimensional image accurate data provided, to make the collected image signal data characteristic and systematic, so as to form a 3Ddisplay. Its unique control signal function will make a series of 3Dimages fully displayed on the screen.
3D image reconstruction
3D image reconstruction is a hot spot in ultrasound image processing and has become a development trend of ultrasound imaging. The first 3Dultrasound imaging commercial device uses mechanical scanning probes that oscillate in perpendicular directions to collect data of interest within 3 seconds, and perform image reconstruction to generate sagittal, coronal, and cross-sectional images. These planes can be adjusted within the range of ultrasound information capacity, and multiple continuous images can be seen.
There are many problems to be solved in 3Dultrasound imaging, including data acquisition methods, real-time image reconstruction, and clinical reference value. At present, four data collection methods have emerged: parallel scanning, rotating scanning, sector scanning, and free-hand Scanning. The most eye-catching 3Dultrasound imaging is real-time 3Dimaging. The key to real-time 3Dimaging is to use parallel data processing and shorten data acquisition time. Acoustic pulses are emited in several directions at the same time, and simultaneously acquires and processes multiple sound beam information of the scan line, which obviously increases the complexity of the ultrasound imaging system.