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Agile Acoustic Architecture.
Traditional beamformers limit you to assumptions based on simplified models of the human
body. It uses dynamic
models of anatomy and physics to factor in the reality of all of the different body types
you scan.
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You know that no two patients are alike. Now there’s an ultrasound system that
knows that, too.
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It’s what’s inside that matters most.
You need an extraordinary view inside your patient. That’s
why we put extraordinary technological advancements inside
LOGIQ E9. Adding agile acoustic architecture to our proven
TruScan™ architecture platform empowers you to:
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Acquire extraordinary images faster and with less operator interaction
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Obtain unseen image uniformity from the near to far field
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Achieve deep penetration even on the largest patients
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Increase the exam consistency
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E-Series transducers
Incredible transducer technology makes imaging incredibly easy.
E-Series transducers set an entirely new standard in acquiring extraordinary images. The moment you put the transducer on the patient, these highly advanced, ergonomically designed transducers work with the agile architecture to maximize image quality.
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Highly advanced transducer
technologies for high-quality
images:
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Acoustic Amplifier Technology
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Single Crystal Technology
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Matrix Array Technology
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Volume Hybrid Technology
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Acoustic Amplifier Technology built into the new E-Series
transducers achieves higher sensitivity by recycling the acoustic
energy that used to pass through the transducer crystal. It redirects
this previously wasted energy back into the piezoelectric crystal,
adding significantly to the transducer sensitivity.
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Single Crystal Technology increases bandwidth, offering better
signal to noise and improved axial resolution and penetration.
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Matrix Array Technology helps achieve uniform resolution
throughout the field of view, eliminating the compromise between
penetration and image resolution.
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Volume Hybrid Technology encompasses a new range of Volume
transducers bringing an outstanding spatial and temporal resolution.
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