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transducer

Device that converts one form of energy into another. For example, a thermistor is a transducer that converts heat into an electrical voltage, and an electric motor is a transducer that converts an electrical voltage into mechanical energy. Transducers are important components in many types of sensor, converting the physical quantity to be measured into a proportional voltage signal.



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The linear and sector transducers are capable of trapezoid imaging -- an extended field of view mode that produces a trapezoid image from a linear or sector transducer.
The HP Ultraband S4 sector transducer and the new HP Ultraband c3540 curved linear transducer, available on the HP ImagePoint Hx system, both have the frequency range of two conventional broadband probes.
Toshiba's newest probes include two endocavitary transducers, a linear array transducer for peripheral vascular and small parts examinations, and a phased array sector transducer for transcranial applications.
 
 
 
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