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titleOfInvention Low power ultrasound system
abstract A low power ultrasound system is disclosed for use in ultrasound diagnostic applications involving angiography. In one embodiment, the low power ultrasound system includes a base unit that includes an image processor and a display. The ultrasonic probe is operatively connected to the base unit. The probe includes a head that includes an array of crystal oscillators. Also included in the probe is a plurality of pulser / receiver modules that allow the vibrators to emit ultrasonic transmission pulses. The pulser / receiver modules are further configured to receive analog signals relating to ultrasonic echo receive pulses detected by the vibrators. The probe includes a single low noise amplifier that amplifies analog signals, and an analog-to-digital converter that converts analog signals into digital signals. A wireless interface is included that allows digital signals to be wirelessly communicated from the probe to the image processor of the base unit.
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