Telemed designs and manufactures notebook-based ultrasound scanners

ArtUs scanner (to be released in 3 rd quarter 2018)

ArtUs  is  Telemed's very compact  yet highly powerful

application-based ultrasound device. Featured with high-speed

USB3.0 interface it allows to not only increase scanning speed

without compromising image quality but also provides real-time

transfer  RF ultrasound data to a PC.  New “WideView” imaging

mode maximizes viewing area for linear, convex and endocavity

transducers.  Other features includes improved spatial compound

available for linear and  convex transducers,  parallel beamforming,

harmonics, B-steer imaging. The system is  capable to drive high-

density and high-frequency transducers  delivering detailed, rich

and  wide dynamic range images.   Software features include

Echo Wave II with Speckle noise reduction as a standard  package

and  optional research package: SDK library and a advanced data

processing and visualization procedures for Matlab environmentand.

RF data access

MicrUs 

MicrUs is a new generation of a USB-powered pocket-size point of care ultrasound imaging system. It offers ultrasound screening in B, M, B/M, 4B modes together with Speckle Reduction Processing, Trapezoid and Spatial compound imaging. Various transducers can be connected and disconnected in second thanks to advanced probe recognition technology. MicrUs is a fanless device so it’s well suited for ultrasound-guided procedures. Ultrasound scanner can be fully controlled from a remote computer providing possibilities for telemedicine and educational purposes. Software Development Kit available to scientific organizations and industry enables advanced manipulation with the ultrasound data and customization of the user interface.

SmartUs

SmartUs is a new generation of portable ultrasound color Doppler scanners. It employs latest technologies of ultrasound signal and image processing. Featured with high sensitivity sector probe together with linear and convex probes SmartUs is the first Telemed system that can be used in cardiology and neurology. Other features include spatial compound, harmonics, virtual convex and B-steer imaging. The system is capable to drive high density and high frequency transducers delivering detailed, rich and high dynamic range images.

Software features include Echo Wave II with Speckle noise reduction as a standard package and optional software for 3D rendering and Panoramic Imaging.

LB-2 medical keyboard

Traditional ultrasound keyboard for LS64/128, ClarUs, Echo Blaster 64/128, SmartUs scanners possible to control system in "traditional" way

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