Probes and Biopsy 12-3
No. Name Function
<1> Transducer head
It converts the electrical signal into ultrasound signal,
making the sound beams focus in the given direction;
meanwhile, it will receive the ultrasound signal and then
convert the received signal into electrical signal.
The lens on the surface is the acoustic lens. Apply
ultrasound gel on the acoustic lens.
<2>
Needle-guided
bracket fix tabs and
grooves
Used to mount the needle-guided bracket.
<3> Transducer cable
Used to transmit electrical signals between the transducer
body and connector.
<4> Transducer connector
Used to connect the transducer to the ultrasonic diagnostic
system.
<5> Lock handle
This locks the connector to the ultrasonic diagnostic
system.
The probes! structure marked <2> in the figure above may vary with the matched needle-
guided brackets.
Probe 65EB10EA
<1>
<2>
<3>
<4> <5>
<6>
No. Name Function
<1>
<2>
<1>Transducer head
(convex, vertical section)
<2>Transducer head
(convex, horizontal section)
It utilizes the piezoelectric effect to convert electrical
signals into ultrasound waves, which are transmitted
to the body, and to generate electrical signals when
receiving the reflected ultrasound waves (echoes).The
lens on the surface is the acoustic lens. Apply
ultrasound gel on the acoustic lens.
<3> Locating groove Mount the needle-guided bracket.
<4> Cable
This transmits electrical signals between the
transducer body and connector.
<5> Connector
This connects the transducer to the ultrasonic
diagnostic system.
<6> Lock handle
This locks the connector to the ultrasonic diagnostic
system.