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A low power miniaturized ultrasound system using spread spectrum technology

An ultrasound system has been developed that uses a 5 volt power supply and instead of a high voltage pulse uses a 5 volt peak to peak swept signal to the transducer. This has performance superior to a capacitor discharge system using a pulse of several hundred volts. This system is small and can be...

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