Title: Microwave Induced Thermoacoustic Tomography Summer III
1Microwave Induced Thermoacoustic
TomographySummer III
2Sections
- Current Progress
- Problems and Future Plans
- Experimental Design
3Current Progress
- Received Transducer from Panametrics without a
cable - The transducer requires a BCU-58-6W which is 77.
This would connect directly to the input of the
preamp. - They do have a 5670 Preamp in stock. Cost with
educational discount is 648 - We will need some kind of pulsating source or to
induce thermoacoustic waves through the
microwaves as we planned originally. - We spoke to Kip and Ray, Ray did not seem to have
any cables in stock for the V304 Transducer. - Kip gave us a dusty preamplifier that might or
might not work (still experimenting with it) - Hooked up Function Generator with Oscilliscope
and it function properlywill need to connect the
Oscilliscope to the computer.
4Current Progress Continued
- Talked to Gang regarding hooking up Oscilloscope
to Computer using Cit will be too long and
tedious to do. - The best solution to hooking up Oscilloscope to
Computer would be to call HP and see if they can
send some kind of GPIB software.
5Problems and Future Plans
- Need to call HP and find out about software for
Oscilloscope? - We need 2 more large patch antennas for the
project - We need cables for the V304 Transducer (Demo or
buy?) - Should we order a Demo of the 5670 preamplifier?
- We need a power amplifier for the Microwaves,
however we still do not know how much power is
required ( 5kW) - We need a divider for the Antennas
- We still need to construct the Apparatus.
6Experimental Design