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Ultrasonic Oscillation System USP 20MHz Specification Document

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Ultrasonic Oscillation System (20MHz Type) USP-2021-20MHz B-1 KKmoon Signal Generator 1 set Function Generator 200MSa/s 25MHz B-2 Original Initial Settings for KKmoon Signal Generator Simple Operation Manual B-3 Ultrasonic Oscillation Control Probes 2 pieces Ultrasonic Probe: Overview Specifications Measurement Range 0.01Hz to 200MHz Oscillation Range 0.5kHz to 25MHz Propagation Range 0.5kHz to over 900MHz (confirmed evaluation through analysis) Material Stainless Steel, LCP Resin, Silicon, Teflon, Glass... Oscillation Equipment Example Function Generator Recommended Settings Example ch1 Square Wave 47.1% (duty) 8.0MHz Output 13.4V ch2 Square Wave 43.7% (duty) 11.0MHz Output 13.7V Sweep Oscillation Conditions Square Wave 3MHz to 18MHz, 2 seconds Ultrasonic Propagation Characteristics 1) Detection of Vibration Modes (Changes in Self-Correlation) 2) Detection of Nonlinear Phenomena (Changes in Bicoherence) 3) Detection of Response Characteristics 4) Detection of Interactions
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The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a new component inspection technology using megahertz ultrasonic oscillation, based on its track record of analyzing ultrasonic data propagating on the surface of target objects. This method applies the measurement and analysis technology of "sound pressure and vibration" through the control of original ultrasonic probe oscillation. We provide consulting and explanations of ultrasonic evaluation technology by developing ultrasonic probes tailored to the purpose (vibration modes propagating on the surface of target objects). This is an application of new ultrasonic oscillation control technology. By utilizing nonlinear phenomena related to megahertz ultrasonic propagation states that match the acoustic characteristics of the target object, it is possible to detect new features regarding the surface condition of the target object. In particular, this fundamental technology serves as a new evaluation parameter for ultrasonic vibration, utilized in surface inspection of substrate components and preliminary evaluation of precision cleaning parts, based on the response characteristics derived from combinations of oscillation and reception. By measuring, analyzing, and evaluating the dynamic characteristics of ultrasonic waves related to surface elastic wave propagation phenomena, we have enabled effective utilization tailored to the purpose (evaluation) by constructing and modifying logical models.

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Manufacturing and sales of original ultrasonic systems (sound pressure measurement analysis, oscillation control).

Ultrasonic system combining "Ultrasonic Tester NA (10 MHz)" and "Ultrasonic Oscillator (20 MHz)"

An ultrasonic system that allows for easy measurement analysis and oscillation control. The Ultrasonic System Research Institute is publicly conducting experiments using a system that combines the "Ultrasonic Tester NA (recommended type)," which allows for easy measurement analysis of ultrasonic waves, and the "Ultrasonic Oscillation System (20 MHz)," which enables easy oscillation control of ultrasonic waves. Ultrasonic Probe: Overview Specifications - Measurement Range: 0.01 Hz to 200 MHz - Oscillation Range: 0.5 kHz to 25 MHz - Propagation Range: 0.5 kHz to over 900 MHz (confirmed and evaluated through analysis) - Materials: Stainless steel, LCP resin, silicone, Teflon, glass, etc. - Oscillation Equipment Example: Function Generator Note: Ultrasonic Propagation Characteristics 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) Note: "R" 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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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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Chemical reaction control device using nonlinear phenomenon control of ultrasound.

An experimental system for controlling chemical reactions using megahertz ultrasound.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology for controlling chemical reactions using ultrasound by utilizing the technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic flow). This technology controls ultrasound (cavitation and acoustic flow) tailored to specific purposes through ultrasonic control using a megahertz ultrasonic oscillation probe by measuring and confirming the interactions within the container. 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.

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Manufacturing technology for custom-made ultrasonic oscillation control probes (characteristic testing)

Acoustic property test using ultrasound

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute offers custom-made ultrasonic probes that can control ultrasonic propagation states from 500 Hz to 900 MHz. We manufacture and develop original ultrasonic oscillation control probes tailored to specific purposes. The key point is the operational confirmation of the original probes. The responsiveness to dynamic changes in ultrasonic transmission and reception is the most important factor. This characteristic determines the range of applications for harmonics. Currently, we can accommodate the following ranges: Ultrasonic Probe: Outline Specifications Measurement Range: 0.01 Hz to 100 MHz Oscillation Range: 1 kHz to 25 MHz Propagation Range: 1 kHz to over 900 MHz Materials: Stainless steel, LCP resin, silicone, Teflon, glass, etc. Oscillation Equipment: Example - Function Generator By understanding the acoustic properties of metals, resins, glass, etc., we achieve propagation states tailored to specific purposes regarding sound pressure levels, frequencies, and dynamic characteristics through oscillation control. This is a new foundational technology for precision cleaning, processing, stirring, inspection, etc., based on measurement, analysis, and evaluation techniques for ultrasonic propagation states.

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Online Individual Consulting: Ultrasonic Technology

Consulting support from the Ultrasonic System Research Institute.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute will conduct online individual consulting as follows: Participants: 1 company (available range for Microsoft Teams meeting) Cost: 30,000 yen (including tax 33,000 yen) Duration: 150 minutes (e.g., 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM) Schedule: To be arranged Others: 1) Please use a PC 2) Use of Zoom and Microsoft Teams meeting <Purpose of the Event> ■ Introduction We will conduct online consulting for one participating company (or within the available range for Microsoft Teams meeting). Regarding the use of ultrasound, we will provide specific know-how explanations and discussions based on experience and achievements. If you are interested, please contact us via email. We will propose consulting on your desired theme.

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The Ultrasonic System Research Institute is developing an effective "Ultrasonic Oscillation Control System" based on a statistical approach using abstract algebra in relation to the utilization of ultrasound. Regarding the statistical approach, statistical mathematics has both abstract and concrete aspects, and through contact with concrete entities, abstract ideas or methods are developed; this is the characteristic of statistical mathematics. In the research of ultrasound, "a statistical perspective is essential to stabilize the effects of cavitation." About the model: Models are constructed with the aim of effectively advancing understanding, prediction, control, etc., regarding the subject. Constructing an accurate model is difficult, and the examination progresses with representations that appropriately "round off" the complexity of the subject. In that sense, the process of constructing or building a model requires statistical thinking. Propagation characteristics of ultrasound: 1) Detection of vibration modes (changes in self-correlation) 2) Detection of nonlinear phenomena (changes in bispectrum) 3) Detection of response characteristics (analysis of impulse response) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates)

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Surface inspection technology utilizing ultrasonic transmission and reception characteristics.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a new surface inspection technology using megahertz ultrasonic oscillation based on its track record of analyzing ultrasonic data propagating on the surface of target objects. This method applies measurement and analysis technology for "sound pressure and vibration" controlled by ultrasonic probe oscillation. We provide consulting and evaluation technology explanations tailored to the development of ultrasonic probes that match the target object's surface vibration modes. This is an application of new ultrasonic oscillation control technology. By utilizing nonlinear phenomena related to megahertz ultrasonic propagation states that correspond to the acoustic characteristics of the target object, it is possible to detect new features regarding the surface condition of the target object. In particular, by utilizing response characteristics from combinations of oscillation and reception, this fundamental technology serves as a new evaluation parameter for surface inspection of substrate components and pre-evaluation of precision cleaning parts. By measuring, analyzing, and evaluating the dynamic characteristics of ultrasonic waves related to the propagation phenomena of surface elastic waves, we have enabled effective use tailored to the objectives (evaluation) by constructing and modifying logical models.

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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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Ultrasonic control technology using two function generators.

New ultrasonic dynamic control technology

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a completely new dynamic control technology for ultrasound using two function generators. This technology enables the control of ultrasonic nonlinear phenomena and resonance phenomena through different types of (sweep) oscillation using two different waveforms. By applying this technology, we are developing practical methods to relieve surface residual stress in components and various application technologies, and we provide consulting services. Standard settings: 1) Sweep oscillation control from 3 MHz to 20 MHz 2) Sweep oscillation control from 60 kHz to 13 MHz 3) Ultrasonic dynamic control using a 42 kHz 35W ultrasonic cleaner (realizing dynamic fluctuation-type ultrasonic propagation control) Note: Regarding the surface of the ultrasonic cleaner's tank, surface residual stress relief and uniform treatment are performed using an ultrasonic oscillation control probe and a degassing fine bubble generation liquid circulation device. As a result of the uniformization effect, ultrasonic control using harmonics above 200 MHz has been achieved.

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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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Megahertz ultrasound oscillation control device using an original ultrasonic probe.

Consulting support for the development of ultrasonic devices based on technology that controls surface acoustic waves through surface treatment of ultrasonic probe piezoelectric elements.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute manufactures and sells ultrasonic systems utilizing the following original products: 1) Sound Pressure Measurement and Analysis System (Ultrasonic Tester) 2) Megahertz Ultrasonic Oscillation Control Probe 3) Ultrasonic Oscillation System (20 MHz type) Features of the Sound Pressure Measurement and Analysis System: Ultrasonic Tester 200 MHz type * Measurement (analysis) frequency range Specification: 0.01 Hz to 200 MHz * Capable of measuring surface vibrations * Continuous measurement for 24 hours * Simultaneous measurement of any two points * Display of measurement results in graph form * Includes software for time-series data analysis Overview Specifications of the Ultrasonic Probe Measurement range: 0.01 Hz to 200 MHz Oscillation range: 0.5 kHz to 25 MHz Propagation range: 0.5 kHz to over 900 MHz (confirmed and evaluated through analysis) Materials: Stainless steel, LCP resin, silicone, Teflon, glass, etc. Oscillation equipment example: Function generator Propagation Characteristics of the Ultrasonic Probe 1) Detection of vibration modes 2) Detection of nonlinear phenomena 3) Detection of response characteristics 4) Detection of interactions

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Analysis of ultrasonic sound pressure measurement data (using the free statistical processing language and environment "R")

Feedback analysis using multivariate autoregressive models for time series data: autocorrelation, power spectrum, bispectrum...

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a completely new technology for controlling the propagation state of surface elastic waves using its original product (ultrasonic tester). The ultrasonic sound pressure measurement and analysis technology developed so far will apply measurement, analysis, and evaluation techniques related to nonlinear phenomena in ultrasonics. It has become possible to implement new countermeasures based on vibration phenomena concerning vibrations and noise from buildings and roads, equipment, devices, walls, pipes, desks, handrails... as well as the vibrations at the moment of metal melting during welding and instantaneous vibrations during machining. Consulting services are available for this technology. Note: The following tools will be used for analysis Note: OML (Open Market License) Note: TIMSAC (TIMe Series Analysis and Control program) Note: "R," a free statistical processing language and environment autcor: autocorrelation analysis function bispec: bispectrum analysis function mulmar: impulse response analysis function mulnos: power contribution rate analysis function

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Megahertz ultrasonic oscillation (sweep oscillation, pulse oscillation) system

Technology for optimizing the resonance and nonlinear phenomena of ultrasonic vibrations through megahertz oscillation control of an original ultrasonic oscillation control probe.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology to control the nonlinear vibration phenomena of surface acoustic waves through ultrasonic oscillation control techniques. By confirming the basic acoustic characteristics of ultrasonic waves (response characteristics, propagation characteristics) for various targets (water tanks, transducers, probes, fixtures, objects, etc.), we realize ultrasonic propagation states tailored to specific applications through oscillation control. Using two or more types of nonlinear resonant ultrasonic oscillation control probes, we dynamically control high-frequency propagation states above 900 MHz through the setting of oscillation conditions for sweep oscillation and pulse oscillation (note), resulting in high sound pressure level resonance phenomena and the generation of harmonics (nonlinear phenomena of 10th order and above). Note: Precision cleaning examples Sweep oscillation: 700 kHz – 20 MHz, 15 W Pulse oscillation: 13 MHz, 8 W Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 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) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates) Note: "R" statistical processing language autcor: autocorrelation analysis function bispec: bispectrum analysis function

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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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Solve your problems with wired bed exit sensors by connecting a wireless set linked to the nurse call system!

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Do you have any concerns or requests regarding wired bed exit sensors? × Tangling or tripping over wired cables × Cable disconnection or damage × Worrying about forgetting to turn the switch back on after temporarily stopping the sensor. × Wanting to be notified of bed exits even from a location far from the nurse call outlet. Such concerns can be resolved simply by connecting our wireless nurse call linked set to the sensor! Our wireless nurse call linked set allows you to connect bed exit sensors like "Ugo-kun," "Foldable Thin Matta-kun," "Ayumi-chan," and "Just Place Pole-kun" to transmitters and receivers, reducing wiring around the bed area, alleviating concerns about tripping or falling due to cables, and contributing to a tidier work environment. Furthermore, it enables the use of bed exit sensors even from locations far from the nurse call outlet, allowing for more flexible equipment placement.

Nov 18, 2025

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HK-2

Recommended for earthquake measures for automatic doors and equipment! Seismic device HK-2.

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Japan is one of the top 10 countries in the world with frequent earthquakes. The 2020 White Paper on Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has also reported an increase in the probability of major earthquakes occurring. Regarding the Nankai Trough earthquake, the probability of an earthquake with a magnitude of 8 to 9 occurring within the next 30 years is estimated to be 70 to 80%. At Hotron, we recommend the introduction of seismic devices for earthquake countermeasures in buildings and equipment. The seismic device 'HK-2' is a product that automatically performs various controls that have been pre-set when it detects strong shaking equivalent to a seismic intensity of 5 lower or higher. For example, it can automatically execute actions such as: "Open automatic doors and gates to secure evacuation routes and access for emergency vehicles" "Transmit signals to the control room and stop facility equipment" "Unlock the keys to locked lockers" "Automatically play voice guidance" For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

Nov 18, 2025

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A vehicle detection sensor evolved into a round shape, with a load capacity 10 times greater (compared to our company).

A vehicle-specific sensor that is less affected by the natural environment and can be installed on rebar and steel plates!

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The "HM-S6" is an embedded park sensor that detects vehicles through changes in magnetic flux and responds to various situations from passing to stationary vehicles. It can be used for the opening and closing of input doors at waste treatment plants, as well as for gates that vehicles pass through and outdoor parking applications. It can also be installed on rebar and steel plates. 【Features】 ■ Resistant to the effects of natural environments such as rain, snow, temperature changes, and geomagnetism ■ Protection rating IP68 reduces the risk of water ingress ■ Ten times the load capacity compared to conventional embedded park sensors (based on our comparison) ■ Can distinguish between vehicles even when they pass continuously ■ Can be installed on rebar and steel plates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Free Materials Available] Introducing Useful Information on Vehicle Detection Sensors!

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To customers considering the introduction of vehicle detection sensors for parking lot construction, design, or management: Are you facing any challenges with current issues or selecting the right sensors for parking management? Hotron offers free materials that explain how to utilize vehicle detection sensors and the benefits of their introduction! ▽ Here is the lineup of materials ◉ Vehicle Detection Sensor Basic Guide This guide focuses on the challenges and solutions in parking lot operations, introducing the overview of vehicle detection sensors. ◉ Key Points for Introducing Vehicle Detection Sensors This material discusses the benefits of introduction based on installation locations and specific challenges. ◉ Case Studies of Vehicle Detection Sensor Implementation This document presents the challenges before implementation and the results after introduction. For more details, please download from our website and check it out. https://www.hotron.co.jp/download/

Nov 17, 2025

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Is the project facing budget overruns, delays, and increased resource load? 'Scope Creep'

"SBS Marketing Co., Ltd." Is your project facing budget overruns, delays, and increased resource strain? 'Scope Creep'

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SBS Marketing Co., Ltd., which provides consulting services related to marketing, sales promotion, and customer acquisition primarily in the BtoB (business-to-business) sector based on practical experience in support companies and business companies, has published a page titled "Project Budget Overruns, Delays, and Increased Resource Burden!? 'Scope Creep'" on November 11, 2025 (Tuesday). 'Scope creep' refers to the gradual expansion of a project's initial scope without following formal processes, leading to delays, budget overruns, and increased resource burdens. The page explains examples of occurrence, the negative impacts that can arise, as well as the causes and countermeasures. (Page Overview: Excerpts) ■ What is 'Scope Creep'? ■ Examples of 'Scope Creep' occurrence ■ Negative impacts caused by 'Scope Creep' ■ Causes of 'Scope Creep' ■ Countermeasures to prevent 'Scope Creep' (DL content only) ▼ For more details, please visit this page. https://sbsmarketing.co.jp/blog/scope-creep-2025-11/

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