array transducer probe consists of many small phased array transducer ultrasound At present, there is the Lite31P phased array probe ultrasoundTypes Of Phased Array Probe
Lite31P Phased Array Probe
Phased array transducer is named after the arrangement of piezoelectric crystals, which is the most commonly used crystal. It is composed of a plurality of separate piezoelectric crystals in an array, adjusting the position and direction of the focus with the electronic system controlling and exciting each crystal unit according to certain rules and sequences.
The beam spot of the phased array transducer is narrow but it will expand according to the application frequency. Additionally, its beam shape is approximate to the triangle and the near-field resolution is poor. The frequency of the Stork phased array transducer is 2-5MHz,
When comparing phased array probes to curvilinear probes, it is important to consider the desired type of scanning and the location of the application. If you have a long scan that covers an area with high-z (thick) materials, then a phased array probe may be more suitable for your application. Phased array probes also have unique performance characteristics (such as beam attenuation) that make them great for measurements in non-conductive mediums such as food. However, if you are looking to acquire fast measurements and need to maintain small spot sizes due to measurement principles such as Absorption or Secondary Electrons or mapping applications such as eddy current or metal loss, then a curvilinear probe would be a much better choice.
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