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From gage-applied.com
The customer is a leader in the field of acoustic micro-imaging. They use pulse ultrasound to image non-human materials. The ultrasound frequency used is between 100 and 200 MHz, as the materials they study can handle these frequencies (one cannot normally use such high frequencies with human tissue). The customer's PRF (Pulse Repeat Frequency) is approximately 4 KHz, with a PRI (Pulse Repeat Interval) of 250 m s. They need to capture approximately 2 m s (1,000 points) of data for each pulse. Products & Services
Scientific imagers are high resolution systems used to capture moving or still images.
Acoustic horns are relatively low-frequency horns that produce vibration at frequencies that will loosen and clean soot or other undesirable particulate buildup on chimneys, catalyst beds, or other process vessels.
Acoustic enclosures are full chambers, enclosures, or rooms designed to attenuate or minimize acoustical noise.
Pulse generators are electrical test equipment used to generate pulses that are injected into devices under test in order to study the behavior of these devices.
Pulse transformers interface a pulse forming network (PFN) and a load. They match the impedance of the load to the PFN in order to maximize power-transfer efficiency.
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