Analog Corporation Launches Three New Ultrasound Devices

Analog Corporation announced this week the launch of three new ultrasound devices by its subsidiary BK Medical. The new ultrasound devices incorporate the company’s Quantum Technology is said to “improve contrast resolution, as well as new gray scale maps and new image pre-sets, making it easier and quicker to obtain the highest quality images,” according to a press release. The devices also provide “angle independent visualization of blood flow, and an advanced color Doppler mode,” based on the release. Analog Corporation has been producing ultrasound equipment for the past 30 years.

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