Title :
A computerized system for measuring the acoustic output from diagnostic ultrasound equipment
Author :
Schafer, Mark E. ; Lewin, Peter A.
Author_Institution :
Int. Sonic Technol. Inc., Horsham, PA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The measurement arrangement, which complies with the requirements of the US Food and Drug Administration, consists of a positioning system with a full range of degrees-of-freedom and a digital oscilloscope, both under complete computer control. The acoustic pressure-time waveform is recorded using membrane-type and needle-type polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) hydrophone probes. The overall bandwidth of the system depends on the hydrophone probe used and can range up to 100 MHz. A complete description of the system and the measurement procedures is given, along with a brief discussion of the various factors which affect measurement uncertainty. The largest overall uncertainty of the same associated with acoustic intensity measurements was determined to be no greater than 20% for I/sub sppa/ and 25% for I/sub spta/ (spatial peak pulse average intensity and spatial-peak temporal-average intensity, respectively). Other applications of the system include transducer characterization and research work in ultrasound dosimetry and bioeffects.<>
Keywords :
biological techniques and instruments; biomedical ultrasonics; computerised instrumentation; hydrophones; 100 MHz; PVDF; acoustic intensity; acoustic output; bioeffects; biomedical; diagnostic ultrasound equipment; digital oscilloscope; hydrophone; transducer; ultrasound dosimetry; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic waves; Control systems; Drugs; Oscilloscopes; Position measurement; Probes; Pulse measurements; Sonar equipment;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on