ulträänipulsseja
Ulträänipulsseja, known in English as ultrasound pulses, are short bursts of sound waves with frequencies above the range of human hearing, typically exceeding 20 kilohertz. These pulses are generated by piezoelectric transducers, which convert electrical energy into mechanical vibrations and vice versa. When an electrical signal is applied to the transducer, it vibrates, producing sound waves. Conversely, when sound waves strike the transducer, they induce an electrical signal.
The principle behind ultrasound imaging relies on the transmission and reflection of these pulses. An ultrasound
These reflected echoes are then processed by the ultrasound machine to create a real-time image on a
Ulträänipulsseja are fundamental to diagnostic ultrasound in medicine, used for a wide range of applications including