I have read the replies on my post of "Msg to Sture" and I am definitly loosing it...
Can anyone tell me how the "Ping" looks like.
As I thought it would be:
1) I send a pulse to transducer (Pulse=Short & sharp)
2) This will send a single shockwave through the water
3) The size (length) of the wave will be about 3 mm for 500 kHz array
4) This single wave fans out and because of this loosing in strength.
5) When wave hits an object part of wave is send back as echo (It literary bounced back)
6) The echo is received by array.
7) Because it is likely that object is not exactly 90° on soundwave its likely that 1 object gives many echo's shortly after each other.
But still, each echo is just 1 wave without any extra signal superimposed on it.
Can anyone tell me how it really works ?
Regards, Jan
Can anyone tell me how the "Ping" looks like.
As I thought it would be:
1) I send a pulse to transducer (Pulse=Short & sharp)
2) This will send a single shockwave through the water
3) The size (length) of the wave will be about 3 mm for 500 kHz array
4) This single wave fans out and because of this loosing in strength.
5) When wave hits an object part of wave is send back as echo (It literary bounced back)
6) The echo is received by array.
7) Because it is likely that object is not exactly 90° on soundwave its likely that 1 object gives many echo's shortly after each other.
But still, each echo is just 1 wave without any extra signal superimposed on it.
Can anyone tell me how it really works ?
Regards, Jan
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