On 03/16/2016 11:15 AM, Simon Quellen Field wrote:
> ideas around being able to do either labs or imaging Ultrasound devices are what
> interest me the most
Seems like a regulated FDA use, not DIY...
but... there are getting to be more inexpensive components for ultrasound.
I've always thought having more than one transducer would be good.
Why not a an array -- then with some DSP and big RAM memory 3D would pop out,
and be dimension calibrated. For big areas that array could be used with a mechanism
that steadily moves it along in a straight line to cover area without distortion.
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