
D3CL serial wireless ultrasound
D3CL Serial 3 in 1 Wireless mini ultrasound scanner
Features:
·Workable with Tablet or Smart Phone (iOS, Android, Windows)
·Built-in and replaceable battery
·Advanced digital imaging technology, clear image
· High cost-effective
·Wireless connectivity, easy to operate
·Small and light , easy to carry
·Applicable in emergency, clinic, outdoor and vet inspection
Scanning Modes: Linear, Convex, Phased
Frequency
Linear: 7.5/10 MHz for detailed superficial exams
Convex: 3.2/5.0 MHz for deep tissue imaging
Phased: 3.2/5.0 MHz for emergency cardiac exams
Physical Channel: 64 / 32
Probe elements: 192 / 128 / 96
Depth Linear: 20-100mm
Convex & Phased: 90-300mm
Scan Angle and Width
Linear Width: 40mm /25mm, Convex: 60° /45°, Phased: 45°
Applications Suited for Thyroid, Pediatrics, Vascular, Carotid, Breast, MSK, Nerve, Liver, Spleen, Stomach, Gynecology, Obstetric, Cardiac, Urology, Kidney, Lung, Gallbladder
Measurements
B: Length, Area/Circumference, Angle, Trace, Distance, GA (CRL, BPD, GS, FL, HC, AC), EFW (BPD, FL)
B+M: Heart Rate, Time, Distance
B+PW: Velocity, Heart Rate (2), S/D, Depth
Display Modes B, B/M, Color Doppler, PW, PDI, Power Doppler
Power Consumption 4W (probe run) / 1.5W (probe stop)
Battery Capacity Lithium Battery 2800mAh, working time ≥3h, standby time: ≥5h
Language Support English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Russian, Chinese
Host Compatibility Compatible with iOS iPad/iPhone, Android, Windows
Image Formats Supports JPG, AVI, MP4, DICOM
Software Controls Gain (GN), Depth (D), Enhancement (ENH), Dynamic Range (DR), Frequency (FR), PRF, WF, Focus, Mode B/B+M/Color Doppler, PW, Power Doppler, Biopsy, Page Left/Right, Up/Down, 8TGC
Physical Specifications Size: 156x60x20mm
Weight: 200g
Packaging: Carton box or Aluminum Box
Connectivity Offers 2.4G/5G, WiFi, USB connectivity options
1. Linear Probe
Frequency: 7.5/10 MHz (High frequency)
Depth: 20-100 mm (Shallow)
Scan Width: 40 mm (Wide field)
Organs/Structures Imaged:
Superficial structures:
Thyroid
Breast tissue
Testicles
Superficial muscles, tendons, and ligaments (musculoskeletal ultrasound)
Carotid arteries and peripheral vasculature
Common Applications:
Vascular imaging:
Evaluation of blood flow in superficial vessels (e.g., carotid artery).
Musculoskeletal imaging:
Tendons and joints, including shoulder, knee, and hand.
Small parts imaging:
Thyroid nodules, breast masses.
Pediatric:
Neonatal brain or spine (due to soft tissue visualization).
2. Convex Probe (Curvilinear)
Frequency: 3.2/5.0 MHz (Lower frequency)
Depth: 90-300 mm (Greater depth penetration)
Scan Angle: 60° (Wide coverage)
Organs/Structures Imaged:
Abdominal organs:
Liver
Kidneys
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Spleen
Abdominal aorta
Pelvic organs:
Bladder
Uterus and ovaries (gynecological applications)
Common Applications:
Abdominal ultrasound:
Assessment of deep structures like liver lesions, kidney stones, or gallbladder pathology.
Obstetric ultrasound:
Monitoring fetal development during pregnancy.
Pelvic ultrasound:
Visualization of the uterus, ovaries, and bladder.
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS):
For quick evaluations in emergency or critical care settings.
3. Phased Array Probe
Frequency: 3.2/5.0 MHz (Lower frequency)
Depth: 90-300 mm (Deep tissue imaging)
Scan Angle: 45° (Narrow field of view)
Organs/Structures Imaged:
Heart:
Left and right ventricles
Atria
Valves
Aortic root
Common Applications:
Cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography):
Evaluation of heart function, including ejection fraction and valve integrity.
Emergency cardiac assessment, especially in trauma or unstable patients.
Thoracic ultrasound:
For visualizing the pleura and assessing pericardial or pleural effusions.
Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST):
Rapid assessment of internal bleeding or free fluid in the abdominal or thoracic cavities.
Each probe is tailored for specific imaging needs based on depth, resolution, and field of view requirements for various clinical scenarios.