UHFx and LF Transducers
A Range of Frequencies means Flexibility
The Vevo F2 Imaging System is compatible with a greater range of transducers than ever before: from 71 to 1 MHz! With this new expanded range, users now have the flexibility to image a broad spectrum of animals from small to large using the same imaging platform! Transducers are available across a wide range of frequencies to provide the flexibility you need for your research.
The Vevo F2 allows for up to three transducers to be connected, with one transducer active at any given time allowing users to transition from one transducer to another quickly.
UHFx Transducers are exclusive to the Vevo F2 Imaging System.
High Frequency Transducer | Type | Possible uses in vivo |
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UHF71x
71-30 MHz Centre Transmit: 50 MHz |
Linear |
▷ Mouse embryology |
UHF57x
57-25 MHz Centre Transmit: 40 MHz |
Linear |
▷ Mouse cardiovascular, abdominal, reproductive |
UHF46x
46-20 MHz Centre Transmit: 30 MHz |
Linear |
▷ Mouse cardiovascular |
UHF29x
29-15 MHz Centre Transmit: 20 MHz |
Linear |
▷ Rat cardiology and abdominal (<250 g) |
UHF22x
22-10 MHz Centre Transmit: 15 MHz |
Linear |
▷ Rat cardiology and abdominal (<500 g) |
Proudly partnering with SonoSite, the Vevo F2 is also compatible with these low frequency transducers:
Low Frequency Transducer | Type | Possible uses in vivo |
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L38xp
10-5 MHz Centre Transmit: 8 MHz |
Linear |
▷ Large animal abdominal |
P10xp
8-4 MHz Centre Transmit: 5 MHz |
Phased |
▷ Large animal cardiology |
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