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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1990

Phased-array equipment

Ulrich Saugeon; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Dietmar Dr. Hiller

Phased-array apparatus has a number of ultrasonic transducer elements (E1 to E64) to which are associated delay line elements (M1, T1 to M64, T64, W1-1, W1-2, N1 to W16-1, W16-2, N16; W1 to W16; VL1 to VL64, VR1 to VR16) to provide reception. In order that the control angle may be adjusted with high accuracy, according to the inventive principles delay line elements are provided for the received signals with a short and with a long delay, and several adjacent channels are combined for signal processing. Due to this arrangement, economical constructions of embodiments of the invention are realized.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1988

Ultrasound apparatus permitting dynamic variation of the position of the reception focus

Reiner Dipl.-Ing. Moeller; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Ulrich Saugeon; Gustav Dipl.-Ing. Boheim; Viktor Zurinski

An ultrasound apparatus permitting dynamic variation of the position of the reception focus of a prescribable number of ultrasound transducer elements has a reception channel including a time-delay circuit for the received ultrasound echo signal following every ultrasound transducer element. For switching between different, prescribed time-delay values (T1, T2, . . . Tn), the time-delay circuit is connected to a control device. A part of the time-delay circuit is redundantly designed, so that first and a second sub-circuits for forming the time-delayed ultrasound echo signal are present. A dissolve circuit is provided which causes the second sub-circuit to be faded in the reception channel when the first sub-circuit, in a blanked condition, is switched to a different time-delay value (T1, T2, . . . Tn), and vice versa, by a control device. Significant time is thus saved when switching between the different focus positions of the ultrasound apparatus. Transmission of switching clicks onto the respectively activated sub-circuit is prevented by the use of isolating amplifiers.


Archive | 1977

Bipolar cutting electrode for high-frequency surgery

Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel


Archive | 1981

Ultrasonic device for sector scanning

Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Walter Hetz; Juergen Ing Grad Hagen


Archive | 1991

Shockwave generator having an ultrasound applicator shielded from shockwaves

Rudolf Dipl.-Ing. Harder; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Hans Kaarmann; Georg Koehler; Hermann Kuehnke; Arnim Rohwedder; Ulrich Dipl Ing Schaetzle


Archive | 1990

Medical ultrasonic applicator for use in an acoustic shock-wave-conducting propagation-medium

Rudolf Dipl.-Ing. Harder; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Hans Kaarmann; Georg Dipl.-Ing. Köhler; Arnim Rohwedder; Ulrich Schätzle; Hermann Kuhnke


Archive | 1986

ULTRASONIC APPARATUS WITH DYNAMIC CHANGE OF THE FOCAL-RECEPTION POSITION

Reiner Dipl.-Ing. Moeller; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Ulrich Saugeon; Gustav Dipl.-Ing. Boheim; Viktor Zurinski


Archive | 1985

Phased-array apparatus

Ulrich Saugeon; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Dietmar Dr. Hiller


Archive | 1984

Phased-array-geraet

Ulrich Saugeon; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Dietmar Dr. Hiller


Archive | 1980

Ultrasonic apparatus for sector scanning

Jürgen Hagen; Walter Hetz; Gert Dipl Ing Hetzel; Dirk Ing Grad Schroeder

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