RF signal characteristics in time domain |
NP – Number of peaks CN – Number of cycles: CN = CP/2 Vpp – Peak-to-peak amplitude: Maximum deviation between peaks expressed in volts or % ΔT-20dB - Pulse duration or waveform length dA – Damping: relation between maximum amplitude and the adjacent peak. |
Axial resolution |
Ability of an ultrasonic signal to distinguish two separated reflectors along the direction of the sound propagation (Δz). |
RF signal characteristics in frequency domain |
fL – lower frequency
fU – upper frequency
fC – centre frequency: (fU-fL)/2
BW6dB[%] – Bandwidth: 100 *(fU-fL)/fC |
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Transducer classification by its bandwidth
The transducer transforms electrical energy into mechanical vibrations and vice versa. Due to mechanical damping of the transducer element a damped oscillation is also produced -in the material. |
High damping pulse – Wide band transducer 1 - 3 cycles |
Medium damping pulse – Medium band transducer 3 - 5 cycles |
Low damping pulse – Narrow band transducer 5 - 7 cycles |
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Axial resolution improves when pulse duration decreases |
Reference Axial Resolution (Δz) |
Axial resolution decreases when pulse duration increases |