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Raw Data Access
The SonixTOUCH Research provides access to 14 different types of raw data, ranging from Greyscale, RF and Doppler signals. A simple interface allows for storage directly to disk or in real-time over a network. The SonixDAQ also allows for high frame rate parallel channel access.
On System Programming
Get access to over 300 imaging parameters, and make use of the various software development toolkits provided with the system. MATLAB and C++ libraries are provided to allow for maximum programmability.
Dedicated Support Forum
Collaborate with hundreds of other researchers that are already making use of the Sonix research platform. This online forum, with thousands of posts, allows for quick access to information and a communicative tool to ask questions.
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SonixTOUCH Research
The Sonix devices are the world leader for use in ultrasound research. The SonixTOUCH Research is a full diagnostic ultrasound system with full research capabilities. This means that you can bring the system into a clinical environment to capture high quality diagnostic images, but also retrieve the raw data needed to perform more in-depth analysis. Customized experiments can be performed by taking advantage of one of the many software toolkits that come standard on the system, giving maximum flexibility to the user.
In addition, the research interface not only allows you to capture data, but also to tweak up to 300 parameters that control how the ultrasound imaging and beamforming is performed. With over 100 institutes using the Sonix platform for research, and nearly as many papers published that reference the Sonix, the choice for the best ultrasound research device is clear.