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MRX Non-CW with Cost Down MVP FPGA

5393908-6-R
Ultrasound
Other Ultrasound
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Features

  • Increased life span
  • High performance
  • Accurate and sensitive
  • Enhanced reliability and durability

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Product Overview

The MRX Non CW with Cost Down Field Programmable Gate Array is used in Ultrasound and other medical equipments as applicable. It is a circuit board which includes resistors, capacitors, IC’s, power supply linear regulator, ferrite beads, connectors, oscillator, inductors, diodes, screw, washer, MRX board, MX heatsink and MRX shield. The MRX Board combines the functionality of the Receiver Boards (DRX and GRX) and the GFI. Weak Ultrasound echoes from body structures and blood cells are received from the probes and routed to the relay board and from XD bus to the MRX board. The MRX board amplifies the Ultrasound signal and connects it with an A/D converter to the digital domain. The digital signals are then further processed on the MRX boards. The components are soldered to a copper thermal pad on the circuit board. The voltage sensitivity enough to perform in a specific environment.