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Ultrasonic oscillation control system with a maximum frequency of 25 MHz (manufactured and sold)

We manufacture and sell an "oscillation system at 20 MHz" that allows for easy control of megahertz ultrasonic oscillation.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a megahertz ultrasonic oscillation control system that applies acoustic characteristic analysis and evaluation technology related to the manufacturing of original products: ultrasonic oscillation probes. This is a new application system for cleaning, modification, inspection, and more using ultrasonic waves. It is also possible to apply control through the combination of low-frequency vibrations and sounds. Developed from an engineering (experimental and technical) perspective on elastic waves and an abstract algebraic ultrasonic model, this application system technology has been created. The key point is the utilization of surface acoustic waves. By confirming the propagation characteristics of ultrasonic waves depending on the conditions of the target object (Note 1), it is important to address it as an original nonlinear resonance phenomenon (Notes 2, 3). Note 1: Propagation characteristics of ultrasonic waves - Nonlinear characteristics - Response characteristics - Fluctuation characteristics - Effects due to interactions Note 2: Original nonlinear resonance phenomenon The occurrence of harmonics generated by original oscillation control, realized at high amplitudes through resonance phenomena, leads to the resonance phenomenon of ultrasonic vibrations. Note 3: Transient ultrasonic stress wave

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Ultrasonic Oscillation Control System (Ultrasonic System Research Institute)

Technology for Controlling Nonlinear Phenomena of Ultrasound

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology to control the nonlinear phenomena of surface elastic waves (ultrasonic vibrations) that propagate through the target object, using an original ultrasonic system (sound pressure measurement analysis, oscillation control). << Technology to Control Nonlinear Phenomena of Ultrasound >> 1) A control setting technology that adjusts the oscillation output, waveform, and variations of the oscillation control using a function generator to match the acoustic characteristics of the target object. 2) Manufacturing technology for ultrasonic oscillation control probes that enable control of changes in ultrasonic oscillation voltage, including adjustments to the oscillation surface. 3) Manufacturing technology for ultrasonic measurement probes that make it possible to measure changes in ultrasonic vibrations at 100 megahertz, including adjustments to the oscillation surface. 4) Optimization technology for sweep oscillation conditions. Using the above technologies, we control (optimize) the propagation state of ultrasound according to the intended purpose. Note: Based on the analysis and evaluation of sound pressure data related to nonlinear phenomena concerning the interaction between the acoustic characteristics of the target object and ultrasonic oscillation control, we perform dynamic control of ultrasound (measurements, analysis, confirmation, and evaluation of sound pressure are conducted using an ultrasonic tester).

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Original ultrasonic probe megahertz ultrasonic oscillation control system

--- Ultrasonic Control System in Megahertz through Control of Nonlinear Phenomena in Ultrasound ---

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology that utilizes "the technology to control nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound" to "control ultrasonic stimulation according to its intended purpose." This technology controls ultrasound (cavitation and acoustic flow) tailored to specific objectives by measuring and confirming the interactions within containers, using ultrasonic control via a megahertz ultrasonic oscillation probe. Note: Ultrasonic Control By setting the oscillation conditions for sweep oscillation and pulse oscillation using two types of nonlinear resonant ultrasonic oscillation probes, it dynamically controls high-frequency propagation states above 30 MHz through high sound pressure resonance phenomena and harmonic generation phenomena (nonlinear phenomena). Note: Ultrasonic Control "Precision Cleaning Example" Sweep Oscillation: 70 kHz – 15 MHz, 15 W Pulse Oscillation: 13 MHz, 8 W Note: Ultrasonic Control "Nano-Level Stirring Example" Sweep Oscillation: 880 kHz – 22 MHz, 12 W Pulse Oscillation: 14 MHz, 10 W In particular, the dynamic characteristics of harmonics through acoustic flow control enable reactions and responses at the nano level. This has been applied and developed from examples of dispersing metal powder to nanosize.

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Ultrasonic Oscillation Control System (25MHz 2ch 200MSa/s)

- Nonlinear control system of megahertz ultrasound using an original ultrasonic oscillation control probe -

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed the "Ultrasonic Oscillation Control System 2023," which allows for easy control of megahertz ultrasonic oscillation in combination with a new function generator. System Overview (Ultrasonic Oscillation System (25MHz 2ch 200MSa/s)) Contents: - Two ultrasonic oscillation probes - One set of function generator (DG1022Z 25MHz 2ch 200MSa/s) - One set of operation manual (USB memory) Propagation characteristics of the ultrasonic probes: 1) Detection of vibration modes (changes in autocorrelation) 2) Detection of nonlinear phenomena (changes in bispectrum) 3) Detection of response characteristics (analysis of impulse response characteristics) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates) The following tools will be used for analysis: "R," a free statistical processing language and environment - autocor: autocorrelation analysis function - bispec: bispectrum analysis function - mulmar: impulse response analysis function - mulnos: power contribution rate analysis function

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Sweep oscillation control system below 1 MHz

Ultrasonic oscillation control system using a commercial function generator and ultrasonic oscillation probe.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has published a method for applying the "Ultrasonic Oscillation System (1 MHz)," which allows for easy control of ultrasonic oscillation, through timer control. Specific examples: 1) Preventing the deterioration of machining oil by irradiating it with ultrasound at night. 2) Improving quality through ultrasonic irradiation on NC machines. 3) Irradiating shelves that store metal and resin parts with ultrasound (surface modification). 4) Improving fluidity and uniformity of concentration by irradiating plating solutions, cleaning solutions, solvents, etc., with ultrasound. 5) Enhancing welding quality by irradiating welding machines with ultrasound. 6) Relieving surface residual stress by irradiating brazing devices and bending processing devices with ultrasound. 7) Improving cleaning levels by irradiating ultrasonic cleaning machines with ultrasound. ... ... 19) Others: 1: Combined use with various vibrations (e.g., motors, etc.). 2: Maintenance through ultrasonic irradiation during holidays (2-3 hours). 3: Aging treatment through ultrasonic irradiation. ... ... Combined use with fine bubbles. Combined oscillation control of multiple ultrasonic sources. Use of ultrasonic propagation tools.

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Ultrasonic oscillation control system using an original ultrasonic probe.

- Technology for controlling low-frequency resonance phenomena and high-frequency nonlinear phenomena based on sound pressure measurement analysis and evaluation.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute manufactures and sells an "Oscillation System (20MHz)" that allows for easy control of megahertz ultrasonic oscillation. System Overview (Ultrasonic Oscillation System (20MHz)) Contents (20MHz Type) - Two ultrasonic oscillation probes - One set of function generator - One set of operation manual (USB memory) Features (20MHz Type) - Ultrasonic oscillation frequency Specification: 20kHz to 25MHz (or 24MHz) - Output range: 5mVp-p to 20Vp-p - Sampling rate: 200MSa/s (or 250MSa/s) This system utilizes commercially available function generators. We will propose a quoted price with a function generator set according to your needs. Standard Reference Example Oscillation System 20MHz starting from 80,000 yen November 2024: Development of megahertz flow-type ultrasonic technology November 2024: Development of ultrasonic sound pressure data analysis and evaluation technology December 2024: Development of nonlinear oscillation control technology for ultrasonic probes January 2025: Development of megahertz flow-type ultrasonic system

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A system that controls the emission of two types of ultrasonic probes from a single channel.

Technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology to control nonlinear ultrasonic phenomena by utilizing the interactions generated from simultaneously oscillating two types of ultrasonic probes from one oscillation channel of a function generator. (Note: Nonlinear (resonance) phenomena refer to the resonance phenomenon of ultrasonic vibrations that occurs due to the generation of harmonics resulting from original oscillation control, achieving high amplitudes through resonance.) By optimizing the ultrasonic propagation characteristics of various materials to suit specific purposes, efficient ultrasonic oscillation control becomes possible. Through the measurement and analysis of sound pressure data from ultrasonic testers, this system technology allows for the dynamic changes of surface elastic waves to be controlled according to their intended use. In practical terms, the use of multiple (two types of) ultrasonic probes for multiple (two types of) oscillations (sweep oscillation, pulse oscillation) generates complex vibration phenomena (original nonlinear resonance phenomena), achieving high sound pressure propagation states at high frequencies, or low frequency propagation states with high sound pressure levels tailored to the desired natural frequency.

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