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1, the protection circuits for an ultrasound system are composed of the expander and limiter. The expander prevents the noise signals originating from the transmitter from reaching the transducer and the limiter prevents high voltage pulse signals produced by the transmitter from reaching the receiver.
Mar 30, 2014
Mar 30, 2014 · The purpose of protection circuits in ultrasound applications is to block noise signals from the transmitter from reaching the transducer ...
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