Module 3 Questions
Module 3 Questions
Beam Forming”
Practice Questions
1) Beam forming requires precise pulsing and time delays upon emission and
reception. These electronic time delays are defined as?
2) How many elements can be “fired” simultaneously with a 16:64 phased array
module?
a) True
b) False
a) True
b) False
a) Line Scanning
b) Pulse Scanning
c) Electronic Scanning
d) Single Angle Scanning
8) Upon reception, only signals “satisfying” delay law shall be “in phase” and
generate a significant signal on the phased array search unit.
a) True
b) False
9) Sound path time in an angled wedge has a great significance on the delay law
calculation, therefore so does wedge dimension measurements.
a) True
b) False
10) When using angled wedges, phased array using conventional principles in
regards to sound refraction and propagation.
a) True
b) False
11) Through Focal Law calculations phased arrays have the ability to change the
physics of ultrasound propagation.
a) True
b) False
a) For Linear scans (electronic scanning), arrays are multiplexed across the
probe apeture using the same Focal Law.
b) For Linear scans (electronic scanning), the same elements are used, but
the Focal Laws are changed across the probe apeture
c) For Sectoral scans, arrays are multiplexed across the probe apeture
using the same Focal Law.
b) For Sectoral scans, the same elements are used, but the Focal Laws are
changed across the probe apeture