"Hang" and "Crash" in Fault Analysis of Philips HD Series Color Doppler Ultrasound in Summary of Medical Equipment Maintenance Experience
Abstract
Color doppler ultrasound is an important imaging equipment to examine systemic diseases in hospital.Over the past years, the Philips HD series ultrasound system have attracted great attention for their outstanding imaging ability. This paper introduce the structure principle of HD series ultrasound system,and introduces the difference and different troubleshooting methods when HD color doppler ultrasound system displays' Hang 'and' Crash 'faults.
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