TWIN KEYBOARD PWA KITS by GE Healthcare


OEM#: 5155123TWIN KEYBOARD PWA KITS by GE Healthcare
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The twin keyboard printed wire assembly (pwa) kit comes as a part of the ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound imaging system helps meet a wide variety of general imaging needs. It features advanced technology that gives the ability to capture extraordinary images. Medical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and reception of mechanical high-frequency waves generated through a probe/transducer. The ultrasound waves spread through the body, producing an echo where density changes occur. The echoes return to the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals, thus affecting the quality of images formed.
The twin keyboard printed wire assembly (pwa) kit comes as a part of the ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound imaging system helps meet a wide variety of general imaging needs. It features advanced technology that gives the ability to capture extraordinary images. Medical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and reception of mechanical high-frequency waves generated through a probe/transducer. The ultrasound waves spread through the body, producing an echo where density changes occur. The echoes return to the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals, thus affecting the quality of images formed.
- GE Healthcare
- LOGIQ E
The twin keyboard printed wire assembly (pwa) kit comes as a part of the ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound imaging system helps meet a wide variety of general imaging needs. It features advanced technology that gives the ability to capture extraordinary images. Medical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and reception of mechanical high-frequency waves generated through a probe/transducer. The ultrasound waves spread through the body, producing an echo where density changes occur. The echoes return to the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals, thus affecting the quality of images formed.
The twin keyboard printed wire assembly (pwa) kit comes as a part of the ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound imaging system helps meet a wide variety of general imaging needs. It features advanced technology that gives the ability to capture extraordinary images. Medical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and reception of mechanical high-frequency waves generated through a probe/transducer. The ultrasound waves spread through the body, producing an echo where density changes occur. The echoes return to the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals, thus affecting the quality of images formed.
- GE Healthcare
- LOGIQ E
The twin keyboard printed wire assembly (pwa) kit comes as a part of the ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound imaging system helps meet a wide variety of general imaging needs. It features advanced technology that gives the ability to capture extraordinary images. Medical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and reception of mechanical high-frequency waves generated through a probe/transducer. The ultrasound waves spread through the body, producing an echo where density changes occur. The echoes return to the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals, thus affecting the quality of images formed.
The twin keyboard printed wire assembly (pwa) kit comes as a part of the ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound imaging system helps meet a wide variety of general imaging needs. It features advanced technology that gives the ability to capture extraordinary images. Medical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and reception of mechanical high-frequency waves generated through a probe/transducer. The ultrasound waves spread through the body, producing an echo where density changes occur. The echoes return to the transducer where they are converted back into electrical signals, thus affecting the quality of images formed.
- GE Healthcare
- LOGIQ E
