Ultrasound Technologies PD1, Fetatrack 120 Doppler - Service Manual

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Ultrasound Technologies Ltd

PD1 & Fetatrack 120 series Dopplers


Service manual

PD1 & FT120 service manual Issue 3 Jan 2007

©Ultrasound Technologies Ltd, Lodge Way, Portskewett, Caldicot, South Wales NP26 5PS, United Kingdom.
T +44 (0) 1291 425425 F: +44 (0) 1291 427093 E: [email protected] W: www.doppler.co.uk
Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Products covered by this service manual
Product Group

Product version
PD1 series Product variation
pocket dopplers

Babypulse home use


doppler

PD1 audio pocket


doppler
Fetatrack 120 audio
doppler

PD1dwr waterbirth
doppler
PD1+ fetal doppler
with FHR display

Fetatrack 120+ fetal


doppler with FHR

PD1v flat probe


vascular doppler

PD1v vascular
doppler

Vascutrack 120
vascular doppler

PD1cv low cost


vascular doppler

PD1combi fetal /
vascular doppler

PD1 service manual Issue 2 January 2005

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CONTENTS
1. General Introduction
0

1.1. Introduction
14

1.2. Re Order Information


15

1.3. Symbols
16

1.4. CE Marking
17

1.5. Guidelines for identifying and resolving adverse EMC conditions


18

1.6. Specification
19

2. Description of the Instrument


1

2.1. Audio Unit.


20

2.2. Audio Unit


21

2.3. Audio Unit


22

2.4. Dismantling Instructions


23

2.5. Audio Unit


24

2.6. Transducers
25

3. Circuit Description
2

3.1. Introduction
26

3.2. Audio Unit Power Supply


27

3.3. Battery Low Indicator


28

3.4. Ultrasound Transducer


29

3.5. Oscillator and Detector


30

3.6. Receiver and Detector


31

3.7. Audio Amplifier


32

3.8. Velocity Processor


33

4. Test and Calibration


3

4.1. Introduction
34

4.2. Performance Checks


35

4.3. Test Procedure


36

4.4. Audio Unit


37

4.5. Transducer
38

4.6. Velocity Processor


39

4.7. Transducer Calibration


40

5. Fault Finding
4

5.1. Fault Finding Guidelines


41

6. Parts Lists
5

6.1. Audio Unit PCB Assembly


42

6.2. Audio Unit with heart rate PCB Assembly


43

6.3. 2MHz Transducer assembly


44

6.4. General Assembly


45

6.5. + units General Assembly


46

7. Drawings and Circuit Diagrams


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1. General Introduction
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1.1. 47 Introduction

This service manual is written to support the maintenance and repair of the PD1 Series Doppler detectors.

Servicing of this equipment should be performed by a qualified technician, after carefully studying this manual.

The drawings and circuit descriptions in this manual are correct as of the date it was prepared, however, however the Company
reserves the right to make changes to improve the operation of the instrument. If your instrument does not exactly match the
information in this manual, contact the manufacturer or distributor for revision information.

Inspect the instrument upon receipt, in the unlikely event that the unit has been damaged, notify your distributor or Ultrasound
Technologies directly at the following address: -

Ultrasound Technologies Ltd.,

Lodge Way, Portskewett

48 Caldicot, NP26 5PS

South Wales , UK

Telephone: +44 (0) 1291 425425

FAX: +44 (0) 1291 427093

49 E-mail: [email protected]

Retain the packing material for possible future use.

Important Note:

In the unlikely event that the instrument must be returned to Ultrasound Technologies for service or for any other reason, use
the same packing material in which the instrument was delivered.

If this is not available, the instrument should be packed in such a way that will provide adequate packing. The Company will not
accept any responsibility for loss or damage due to improper use of packing material.

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1.1 50 Re - Order Information
Listed below are the consumables used with the PD1 Series Pocket Dopplers: -

Description

Ultrasound Coupling Gel 0.25ltr.

51 MN1604 series Alkaline Battery

1.2 52 Symbols

The following symbols have been used on the PD1 and are here defined according to IEC60601

IEC Symbol 878-02-02

Type B Equipment.

IEC Symbol 348


86 Attention Consult accompanying documents

Serial DATA Out Headset Output

Volume Control

Rear View of doppler


Showing additional symbols

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1.3 53 CE Mark

This product complies with the essential requirements of the European Council Directive 93/42/EEC relating to Medical
Devices.

0120
1.4 54 Guidelines for identifying and resolving adverse EMC conditions

This product is classified as a Class A Group 1 type of product according to EN55011.

Emissions
Care has been taken through the design and manufacturing process to minimise the EM emissions, which may be
produced by this equipment. However, in the unlikely event that the unit causes an EM disturbance to adjacent
equipment, we suggest that the procedure is carried out ‘out of range’ of the affected equipment.

Immunity
If the user has any doubt regarding the units EM immunity during routine operation, we suggest that the source of EM
disturbance is identified and it’s emissions reduced. If there is any doubt regarding the identification and resolution of
adverse EM conditions, contact Ultrasound Technologies Ltd directly who will advise on the situation. The address
can be found in the front of this manual.

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1.5 Series specifications


Ultrasound
Frequency (PD1+ / PD1dwr / fetatrack 120+) 2 MHz continuous wave fixed probe
(PD1v / PD1cv / Vascutrack 120) 5 or 8 MHz continuous wave fixed probe
(PD1 combi /PD1+ combi / Combitrack) 2, 3, 5 or 8MHz interchangeable probe
Transducer 2 crystal narrow beam.
Output power <5mW/cm² SATA (2, 3 MHz fetal probe)
<15mW/cm² SATA (5 and 8MHz vascular probe)
Audio response 300Hz – 1KHz (fetal)
300Hz – 4KHz (vascular)
Audio output 500mW
Fetal heart rate (PD1+ / PD1+ combi / PD1dwr / fetatrack 120+) Multipoint real time autocorrelator
Fetal Heart Range 50 to 210 bpm

Unit Controls
Keys 1 Key (for unit on/off on audio unit – all models)
1 Key (for unit on/off on probe – fetatrack 120 and vascutrack 120 models)
Controls Rotary volume
Indicators (PD1 / PD1/ combi / PD1v / fetatrack 120 / vascutrack 120) Yellow battery low LED
Indicators (PD1+ / PD1+ combi / PD1dwr / fetatrack 120+) 3 digit FHR LCD display / FHR pulse
icon / Battery Low icon
Power Supply
Battery MN1604 (PP3) 9V Alkaline Manganese
Expected battery life (PD1 / PD1v / fetatrack 120 / vascutrack 120) >9 hours
Expected battery life (PD1+ / PD1dwr / fetatrack 120+) >8 hours

Outputs
Headset Audio output to optional headset
Serial (PD1+ / PD1dwr / fetatrack 120+) RS232 interface to optional UltraTrace software
Recorder (PD1v [not PD1v CAT] / vascutrack 120) Voltage output proportional to velocity of
flow

Enclosure
Material ABS
Size 150mm by 75mm
Weight 295g typically including transducer

Safety
Classification Class 1 Type B - IEC 60601-1

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2. Description of the Instrument


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2.1. 55 Audio Unit PD1 (Fetatrack 120, Babypulse)


The following functions are found in the relevant page of the operating instructions.
UNIT ON/OFF On / Off control.

BATTERY LOW LED indicator to show when the battery has reached a point when it requires changing.

VOLUME CONTROL Rotary edge potentiometer, which increases or decreases the setting of the volume.

HEADSET Audio output for connection to a stereo headset for private listening.

PD1 / Babypulse Fetatrack 120


fetal transducer fetal transducer

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2.2. 56 Audio Unit PD1+ (PD1dwr / fetatrack 120+ / babypulse +)


The following functions are found in the relevant page of the operating instructions.

UNIT ON/OFF On / Off control.


VOLUME CONTROL Rotary edge potentiometer, which increases or decreases the setting of the volume.
HEADSET Audio output for connection to a stereo headset for private listening.

RS 232 Interface Serial data output, for connection to the optional ULTRATRACE 2 PC software. Connections are
made via the 3.5mm Stereo jack socket.

FHR DISPLAY Custom LCD module displays FHR rate, FH pulse and Battery condition.

PD1+ / Babypulse+ /
PD1dwr fetal
transducer
Fetatrack 120 + fetal
transducer

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2.3. 57 Audio Unit PD1v

The following functions are found in the relevant page of the operating instructions.
UNIT ON/OFF On / Off control.

BATTERY LOW LED indicator to show when the battery has reached a point when it requires changing.

VOLUME CONTROL Rotary edge potentiometer, which increases or decreases the setting of the volume.

HEADSET Audio output for connection to a stereo headset for private listening.

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2.4. 58 Dismantling Instructions
Special Note: -The instrument must not be dismantled when in use on a patient, ensure all accessories
are disconnected.
2.5. Audio Unit
59

The Audio unit houses the main circuit board. To remove the circuit board, turn the unit onto it's front and
remove the three M4 countersunk screws. The rear panel will now come away revealing the PCB.

Remove the two M3 screws securing the PCB.

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The transducers, loudspeaker and battery connections are ‘hard wired’ to the PCB. De-solder the
connections at J4 (retractile cable) and J3 (loudspeaker), the PCB can then be pulled clear of the case.

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60 2.6 Transducers
The transducers are a ‘sealed unit’. However, it is possible to gain access to the 2 MHz assembly by
removing the two blanking grommets and M3 countersink screws. Removing the screws will allow the
assembly to be split along its length. Gently prise the assembly apart.

The circuit board is bonded and keyed to the faceplate assembly using a high strength cyno-acrylic
adhesive.

Circuit board removal is carried out by carefully breaking the bond and de-soldering the crystal wires and
retractile cable connections (see diagram below).

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3.0 Circuit Description


3.1 61 Introduction

The circuit has been divided into functional blocks with each block being described separately, the blocks
are as follows:

• Audio Unit Power Supply

• Battery Low Indicator

• Ultrasound Transducer

• Oscillator and Detector

• Oscillator and Transmitter Amplifier

• Receiver and Detector

• Audio Amplifier

• Controls and Indicators

• Unit ON / OFF

• Battery Low

3.2 62 Audio Unit Power Supply

The unit operates from a single 9-Volt dry battery. It is recommended that only alkaline cells
be used. The audio circuit is fed directly from the battery. D1 provides circuit protection from
battery reversal.

The unit is turned on by the membrane switch, which is mounted on the front of the unit.
Closing the switch, grounds the CLK input of U1 pin 3, the output on pin 2 switches on Q2
allowing current to flow into the various circuits.

The unit will remain switched on for approximately 5 minutes (set by C4 and R5) after which it
turns off automatically, unless the user forces the unit off by de-pressing the ON/OFF switch.
3.3 63 Battery Low Indicator
U3 is a voltage detector, when the voltage on pin 1 drops below the threshold set by R10 and
R11 (7.3V), the output state changes forcing the LED (D2) to illuminate.
3.4 64 Ultrasound Transducer
The ultrasound transducer operates on the pulse wave Doppler principle. There are a number
of transducer frequencies suitable for different applications, however the basic operating
principles are identical.

Each transducer consists of a pair of piezo ceramic crystals, each crystal pair is arranged as
a transmitter and receiver, the ultrasonic output beam is focussed through a lens or faceplate.

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With the exception of the 2MHz Fetal transducer, the electronics are housed in the main
audio unit.

The oscillator and detector are built up of four discrete sections. These are the master
oscillator, transmitter amplifier, receiver amplifier and detector.

These operate to produce a pulse wave ultrasound signal that is passed to the transmitting
crystal in the transducer.

The signal is then reflected from moving interfaces within the body to the receiver crystal in
the transducer, amplified and then detected so the audio Doppler shift of that moving interface
can be heard audibly and / or converted into a velocity signal.
3.5 65 Oscillator and Transmitter Amplifier
Field effect transistor Q2, with L1, C16, C17 and associated components form a Colpitts
oscillator. This oscillator runs at a nominal frequency of 2, 5 or 8MHz producing a pulse wave
of amplitude of approximately 5V Pk.

The signal is then fed to output transistor Q3 that drives the transmitter crystal in the
transducer. The output power is set by VR1. The signal is fed to the transducer via a tuned
transformer L2 (C23), the output impedance of which is set correctly to match the transducer
crystal impedance. The output drive signal is nominally 1.5V Pk.
3.6 66 Receiver and Detector
The reflected Doppler signal is fed via a resonant transformer L4 (C25) to the gate of Q5, the
drain of this FET connects to the source of Q4 to form a cascode amplifier the drain of which
contains the resonant circuit L3,(C21).

From the drain of Q4 the amplitude complex of the received signal is detected by passing the
signal through diode D2 with the high frequency signals being filtered by R12 and C15.

The raw low frequency complex is then amplified and filtered by U1 where its associated
components form a band pass filter amplifier with a bandwidth of 150Hz to 1KHz for the
obstetrics or 300Hz to 4KHz in the vascular transducer.

This signal is passed to the audio unit via the retractile cable.
3.7 67 Audio Amplifier
The audio signal is routed via the retractile cable to J4 pin 4 on the audio circuit board. The
signal passes through the potentiometer VR1 to the audio amplifier U2, where it is amplified
and output to the loudspeaker connected to J3.
3.8 68 Velocity Processor (PD1V Model Only)
The audio signal is fed from the band pass amplifier (U5) through the threshold control VR3 to
the V to F converter (U3).

The conversion factor is 0.5V/ KHz with fine adjustment provided by VR2.

The output of this circuit is then scaled by R4, 6 to a suitable voltage level for most ECG
machines and recorders.

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4.0 9 Test and Calibration

4.1 69 Introduction

The following sections detail tests to ensure that the unit is operating within specification.
These tests may be performed in whole or part, however, if any repairs are carried out to the
power supply circuits then it is recommended that the whole test / calibration procedure is
undertaken.
4.2 70 Performance Checks
The following procedure is intended to provide a means of determining the functional status of
the unit. It should be included as part of a preventative maintenance plan and should be
performed on a regular basis at least once a year.

Ensure that a full capacity alkaline cell is fitted.

Switch the unit ON and increase the volume to maximum. The battery low indicator will flash
ON momentarily and then extinguish.

Place the transducer with ultrasound gel on the palm of the hand over the radial artery, a
clear pulse will be heard.

Check the unit for signs of damage, particularly the transducer cable near the point of entry to
the unit and transducer body.
4.3 71 Equipment
Oscilloscope 2 channel 50 MHz bandwidth minimum resolution 5mV/cm

DC Power Supply 0 – 30VDC @1A

Digital Multimeter 4 Digit measuring 1mV, 1mA, 0.1ohm

Frequency Counter 0 - 10MHz resolution at 2MHz 1KHz.

Signal Generator 10Hz to 10MHz 1mV to 10V Sinewave

4.4 72 Audio Unit

Set the power supply to 9VDC output and connect to battery fling leads.

Switch ON the power supply.


Switch the board under test ON by shorting pins 1 and 2 of connector J1.
Check the battery low LED flashes momentarily.
Check the current being drawn by the board under test is less than 50ma.

Using the DVM, measure the DC voltage at the Drain of Q2 (junction of C8 & C11) this will be
between 8.80 and 8.60 V DC.

Carefully decrease the power supply output, check and record the voltage reading at which
point the Battery low LED illuminates permanently. This will be between 7.0 and 7.5 V DC

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Using a pair of tweezers, Introduce noise into pin 4 of J4. Rotate the volume control through
its complete range of travel and observe the audio output from the speaker increases and
decreases accordingly.

4.5 73 Transducer

87 Transmitter

Set the DC Power Supply to 9Vdc, solder the +ve lead to pin 1 of J1 and the –ve lead to
J1 pin 2 on the board under test.

Switch ON the power supply, check the current being drawn by the board under test is
less than 50ma.
Using the DVM, measure the DC voltage at the junction of C8 and R7, this will be
between 5.2 and 5.8V DC.
Using the oscilloscope connected to the pad TxSig, adjust L1 so that the signal is set to
2.000MHz.

Adjust L2 to set the output to 1.5V pk/pk.

88 Receiver

Connect the oscilloscope to the junction of D2 and R12, adjust both L4 and L3 to
maximise the DC signal.

Move the oscilloscope to J1 pin 4, carefully stroke the transducer faceplate and observe a
low frequency signal is displayed on the oscilloscope. The measured output will be a DC
voltage of greater than 5.5V.

4.6 74 Velocity Processor

With the oscilloscope set to AC input, adjust the output signal from audio generator to a
frequency of 1kHz and an amplitude of 15mV + 1mV pk-pk. Connect this signal to the
junction of C22 and U5 pin 1.

Set frequency to 10KHz and attach oscilloscope to pin 7 IC3, adjust VR3 until the signal
just changes state from 0V to 5V. The signal will be rough DC.

Using a multimeter, place the +ve probe to the junction of R18, R19 and C19, adjust VR4
until the until the DC level measures 5V.

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5.0 Fault finding guidelines


10

This section is an aid to trouble shooting and should be used in conjunction with the relevant circuit
diagrams found at the rear of this manual. In each case the re calibration must be carried out after any
repair.

The following tables list some of the symptoms and the relevant circuit areas.

NOTE Do not, under any circumstances attempt to repair the instrument whilst it is connected to
a patient.

Symptom Suspect Circuit Check


Unit does not switch ON Remote switch on front panel J1 pin 1 goes low when
switch is depressed

U1 ON/OFF Control Output goes low when switch


is depressed
Battery J1 pin 1 > 7V
Battery Low LED on Battery condition J1 pin 1 > 7V
permanently Replace battery
U3 Comparator See test / calibration section
Excessive battery drain U1 / Q2 ON/OFF Control Q2 must switch when switch
is depressed.

Change battery
Ultrasound OK but no audio Transducer position Re position transducer
Crackling operation of volume Replace volume control
control VR1
Broken conductor in cable Check audio signal on pin 3
of U2
Headphone socket SK2 Audio signal on J3 pin 1
Replace loudspeaker
Unit unstable Ultrasound transducer Check output drive into
crystal is 1.5V pk/pk.
Check received signal in
transducer J1 pin 4, signal
should be a low frequency
audio signal approx. 2Vpk/pk.

Replace transducer.

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6.0 Parts list
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The following section contains parts lists for the following items: -

• PD1+ Audio PCB assembly

• PD1 Audio PCB assembly

• PD1 2MHz Probe assembly

• PD1 Final assembly

• PD1+ Final assembly

6.1 75 PD1+ Audio PCB Assembly

Device Value Device Type Circuit Reference Quantity


Capacitor 470uF Electrolytic Axial 10V Panasonic SU C10 1
ECEB1AU471

Capacitor 100uF Min Electrolytic 16V Nippon Chemi-con SRA / C2,9,11,12,13,18,19,21,27,28,29,30,32,33 17


5mm Samsung SSM ,34,35,37

Capacitor 10uF tant 20V case size A AVX / Kemet case size A C5,15,16 3

Capacitor 0u47F tant 25V case size A AVX / Kemet case size A C7 1

Capacitor 0805 100nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series Z5U dielectric C1,6,8,14,17 5

Capacitor 0805 47nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series X7R dielectric C26 1

Capacitor 0805 10nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series X7R dielectric C4,36 2

Capacitor 0805 1nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C20,31 2

Capacitor 0805 22pF Mono Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C23,24 2

Capacitor 1206 1uF Z5U Ceramic 1206 series Z5U dielectric C3,22,25 3

IC Analogue CD4013D Philips/ Harris/National U2 1

IC Analogue ZM33064Z Zetex U4 1

IC Analogue LM386M-1 National U3 1

IC Analogue LM324M National U7 1

IC PSU ICL7660CBA Maxim U1 1

IC PSU ZR78L05G Zetex U11 1

IC Digital CD74HC4066D Philips/ Harris/National U9 1

IC Digital MAX1243BESA Maxim U6 1

IC Digital MAX202ECSA Maxim U10 1

IC Digital TSC87251G1-A16CB Temec U8 1

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IC Digital ICM7211AMIM44 Harris U5 1

Diode 10BQ040 IR D1 1

Diode BAS16 D2,5 2

Crystal 12MHz 86SMX X1 1

Transistor RFD8P05SM Harris Q1 1

Resistors 1% 0805 10R Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R5,6 2

Resistors 1% 0805 100R Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R3 1

Resistors 1% 0805 2K2 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R7 1

Resistors 1% 0805 4K7 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R8 1

Resistors 1% 0805 10K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R9,13,15,16,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,2 15


8,29

Resistors 1% 0805 22K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R17 1

Resistors 1% 0805 47K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R12 1

Resistors 1% 0805 68K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R11,14 2

Resistors 1% 0805 100K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R10,27,31 3

Resistors 1% 0805 330K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R30 1

Resistors 1% 0805 1M Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R1,2,4 3

LCD module PD1D107 1

Volume Control 10K Log Tsubuya 161P-N2, A10K VR1 1

Volume Control Knob Tsubuya 1KF-4B Black Knob VR1 knob 1

Connector Jack socket Hosiden HSJ 1501-010010 P1,2 2

Connector PP3 battery connector 1

Connector Molex 3 way ZIF Molex 39-51-4032 J2 1

PCB PD1 plus audio board PD1D109 1

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6.2 76 PD1 Audio PCB Assembly

Device 12 Value Device Type Circuit Reference Quantity


Capacitor 470uF Electrolytic Axial 10V Panasonic SU C7 1
ECEB1AU471

Capacitor 100uF Min Electrolytic 16V Nippon Chemi-con SRA / C1,8,9,11,12 5


5mm Samsung SSM

Capacitor 10uF tant 20V AVX / Kemet case size A C13,14 2

Capacitor 0u47F tant 25V AVX / Kemet case size A C4,5 2

Capacitor 1206 100nF Mono Ceramic 1206 series Z5U dielectric C6,8,9,10,15 5

Capacitor 1206 10nF Mono Ceramic 1206 series X7R dielectric C3 1

Capacitor 1206 1uF Z5U Ceramic 1206 series Z5U dielectric C2 1

IC Analogue CD4013D Philips/ Harris/National U1 1

IC Analogue ZM33064Z Zetex U3 1

IC Analogue LM386M-1 National U2 1

Diodes 10BQ040 IR D1 1

Diode LED Yellow Temic TLLY4401 D2 1

Transistor RFD8P05SM Harris Q2 1

Transistor BSS138 Fairchild Semiconductor Q1 1

Resistors 1% 1206 10R Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R8,9 2

Resistors 1% 1206 1K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R2 1

Resistors 1% 1206 2K2 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R10 1

Resistors 1% 1206 4K7 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R11,12 2

Resistors 1% 1206 100K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R4 1

Resistors 1% 1206 1M Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R3,5,6,7 4

Resistors 1% 1206 3M3 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R1 1

Volume Control 10K Log Tsubaya 161P-N2, A10K VR1 1

Volume Control Knob Tsubuya 1KF-4B Black VR1 knob 1


Knob

Connector Jack socket Hosiden HSJ 1501-010010 P1,2 2

Connector PP3 battery connector 1

Connector Molex 3 way ZIF Molex 39-51-3032 J2 1

PCB PD1D103 PD1 Audio PCB 1

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6.3 77 PD1 2MHz Transducer Assembly

Description 85 Value Device Type Circuit Reference Quantity


Capacitor 100uF Min Electrolytic 16V Nippon Chemi-con SRA / C5,8,12 3
5mm Samsung SSM

Capacitor 1u0F tant 35V case size A C4,11 2

Capacitor 100nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series Z5U dielectric C1,2,3,7,10,26,22,24 8

Capacitor 10nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series X7R dielectric C18 1

Capacitor 22nF Mono Ceramic 0805 series X7R dielectric C6,13 2

Capacitor 1n0F COG Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C9,15,23 3

Capacitor 220pF COG Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C19,20,25 3

Capacitor 330pF COG Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C17 1

Capacitor 470pF COG Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C21 1

Capacitor 680pF COG Ceramic 0805 series COG dielectric C16 1

IC Analogue TL072CD SGS / TI U1 1

Diodes BZX84C6V2 D1 1

Diodes BAT54 D2 1

Transistor MMBF4416LT1 Motorola Q2,4,5 3

Transistor BC848B Q1,3 2

Inductor Toco 0838 L4 1

Inductor Toco 0842 L3 1

Inductor Toco 0841 L1 1

Inductor Toco 0876 L2 1

Resistors 1% 0805 10R Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R17,16 2

Resistors 1% 0805 22R Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R7 1

Resistors 1% 0805 100R Samsung/Phillips/ROHM VR1 1

Resistors 1% 0805 1K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R3,8 2

Resistors 1% 0805 1K5 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R15 1

Resistors 1% 0805 2K2 Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R1,2,11 3

Resistors 1% 0805 27K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R14 1

Resistors 1% 0805 100K Samsung/Phillips/ROHM R4,5,6,9,10,12,18,19 8

PCB PD1D110 PD1 probe board 1

Piezo Ceramic Crystal 2MHz Resonant Frequency 2

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Faceplate PD1D102 1

Probe Cover PD1D101 2

M3 x16 Pozi C'sk screw 1

M3 Full nut 1

Cover plug 2

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6.4 78 PD1 Audio Unit General Assembly

Description Part Number Quantity


Case Front PD1D105 1

Case Rear PD1D106 1

Battery Slide PD1D104 1

Loudspeaker 1

Retractile cable PD1D100 1

Label front PD1D108 1

Label rear PD1D108 1

Front Membrane PD1D108 1

M3 x 6 Pozi Pan screw 2

M3 Internal shakeproof washer 2

M4 x 12 Pozi Pan screw 3

Fibre flat washer 2

Cable tie 1

PVC Foam based adhesive strip 0.1

Serial number label 1

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6.5 79 PD1+ General Assembly

Description Part Number Quantity


Case Front PD1D105 1

Case Rear PD1D106 1

Battery Slide PD1D104 1

Loudspeaker 1

Retractile cable PD1D100 1

Label front PD1+ PD1D108 1

Label rear PD1D108 1

Front Membrane PD1+ PD1D108 1

M3 x 6 Pozi Pan screw 2

M3 Internal shakeproof washer 2

M4 x 12 Pozi Pan screw 3

Fibre flat washer 2

Cable tie 1

PVC Foam based adhesive strip 0.1

Serial number label 1

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7.0 Circuit Diagrams & Engineering Drawings
13

The following section contains circuit diagrams and Engineering Drawings: -

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• PD1 Audio PCB Layout

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80 PD1+ Audio PCB Layout

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81 PD1 Probe PCB Layout

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82 PD1 General Assembly

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83 PD1+ GA

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84 2MHz Transducer Assembly

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Q2 VccSW
D1 Vcc RFD8P05SM

S
D
J1 1 2 1
A + A

3
2
2 C6 C11
10BQ040 R6 100nF 100uF
1M

G1
D2

2
R10 Battery Low
Battery Input 2K2

1
YEL_3MM
U3
R3 1 3
Unit On / Off control 1M U1 IN OUT Transducer
6 Power
SET +

4K7
R12
J2 1 3 1 C12 R11 Connector
CLK Q 100uF 4K7
5 2
2 D Q ZM33064Z 1
C3 4
RESET R7
10nF 2 J4
B 1M VccSW B
CD4013 3
Vcc C2 4
1uF + C5

R8
0u47F

47R
R1 C7
10M U1 470uF
8 C9 C13 +
SET
11 13 10nF 10uF
CLK Q
9 12 1

6
D Q
10 8
RESET
R5 R13 3 VR1
CD4013 1M SK1 10K U2 P 10K

100uF
C8
C 2 5 C
LM386M Volume Control
4

+
2
3 R9 M
C4 + 1 10R 7 100nF
0u47F C15
4

C1 +
Issue ECN Date
100uF R2 J3 1 C10 C14 +
1K0 1 March 98
100nF 10uF
2 2 174 30/06/99
3 181 18/05/00
3
D Loudspeaker
BSS138 2
Q1 G

R4
1

100K
D S PD1 Audio and Power Control D
Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
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ultratec 1999 Gwent. NP6 6BZ. UK Name: PKDAUDIO Sheet 1 of 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Q1 Vrf
BC848B

R7
22R

C
E
1 4
TxSig

3
1
C7 + C8 C10 + C12 C16 1
100nF 100uF 100nF 100uF 680pF

2
A R2 C20 C23 L2 A

B
2K2 220pF 1nF 2
R14 0876
2 L1 27K
C17 0841
C3 + C5 330pF 3 6
100nF 100uF 3
3 C

3
1

Q3
D
D1 2

2
BZX84C6V2

BC848B
3 B
G 1
E

MMBF4416
Q2
2 (VR1)
S
C24
R15 R17 100nF

R13

C18
100R
1K5 10R

10nF
R11
2K2

B J1 2 B
Vrf
3
4 1

Transducer Connector R4 C15 C19 C21 L3


100K R9 1nF R12 220pF 470pF R18
100K 100K 0842 100K

8
3
U1 3 3 2 1

8
I+ D
C1 U1 5 1
100nF I+ TL072 100K
D2

C13
R10 3

10nF
7 2

C6
TL072 I-
BAT54

G C26

10nF
6 R19 100nF
Q4
MMBF4416

I- R5 2

4
S 100K
100K

4
1
D

R6
3 1 4
C RxSig C

100K

R1
2K2
G C25
220pF
Q5
MMBF4416

2 L4
S
0838

C9
1nF

C2
1K0

100nF
R3 1K0 C22 3 6
R 100nF R16
10R

C4 + R8 +
0u47F 0u47F

Issue ECN Date


1 March 98
2 15/05/98
3 158 18/01/99
4 181 18/05/00
D D

Pocket Doppler Fetal Transducer 2MHz


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ultratec 1999 Gwent. NP6 6BZ. UK Name: FETALTDR Sheet 1 of 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A A

Q1
D1 RFD8P05SM

S
D
J1 1 2 1
+

3
2
2 C8 C9
10BQ040 R2 100nF 100uF
1M

G1
R7
Battery Input 2K2

U4
R1 1 3
Unit On / Off control 1M U2 IN OUT BatteryCondition {02} Transducer
6 Power
SET + C11 R8
1 3 1 Connector
CLK Q 100uF 4K7
5 2
J2 2 D Q ZM33064Z 1
C4 4
RESET R4
3 10nF 2 J4
1M
B CD4013 3 B
C3 4
1uF + C7
1u0F

UnitShutDown {02}
AudioComplex {02}

U2
8
SET
11 13
CLK Q
9 12
D Q

R5
10

47R
RESET
C10
CD4013 470uF
C13 C15 +
10nF 10uF
1 Volume Control
6

C 8 C
R3
100R R32 3 VR1
U1 SK1 22K U3 P 100K

C12
100uF
2 5
5 8 LM386M
VO- V1+ 4

+
C1 C6 2
2 3 R6 M
100nF 100uF CAP+ 100nF
C2 C5 + 1 10R
+ 7 100nF
3 10uF C17
GND
4

J3 1 C14 C16 +
4
CAP- 100nF 10uF
2
SI7661
Loudspeaker

Issue ECN Date


1 June 98
2 176 Sept 99
3 178 Nov 99
4 182 Jun 00
D D

PD1 Plus Audio Circuit


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Foresters House Drawn: Drg No:
Copyright Itton, Chepstow Date: 6/11/00 6:54:10 PM
ultratec 1999 Gwent. NP6 6BZ. UK Name: PD1PLUS Sheet 1 of 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

LCD Interface
Vcc Vcc Vcc
Disp1[1:7]
Vcc
Disp2[1:7]
R19 R21 R22
10K 10K 10K Vcc
R16
10K U11
U8
1 3
U5 35 43 OUT IN
EAVP P00 DisplayAD1
A 42 C29 C30 + C32 A
Disp2[1] 1 44 12 MHz Clock P01 DisplayAD2 100nF 100nF 10uF C35 C37
a2 BP 100nF 100nF
21 41
Disp2[2] 2 43 Disp1[7] X1 P02 DisplayCS ZR78L05G
1 26 bp b2 f1 X1
4f C23 40
Disp2[3] 3 42 Disp1[6] P03
Disp1[2] 2 25 Disp1[3] c2 g1 22pF
12MHz 39
Disp2[4] 4 41 Disp1[5] Vcc Vcc P04
Disp1[1] 3 24 Disp1[4] d2 e1
20 38
Disp2[5] 5 40 X2 P05
Disp1[7] 4 23 Disp1[5] e2 Vdd C24
C22 37
6 39 22pF P06
Disp1[6] 5 22 Disp2[3] 1uF
36
Disp2[6] 7 38 Disp1[4] P07
Disp2[2] 6 21 Disp2[4] g2 d1
10
Disp2[7] 8 37 Disp1[3] RESET
Disp2[1] 7 20 Disp2[5] f2 c1
24 DB[0]

3
Disp3[1] 9 36 Disp1[2] P20 Vcc
Disp2[7] 8 19 Disp2[6] a3 b1 R13 D2 25 DB[1]
Disp3[2]10 35 Disp1[1] 10K P21 C33

2
Disp3[2] 9 18 Disp3[3] b3 a1 BAS16
14 26 DB[2] U10 100nF
Disp3[3]11 34 INT0 P22
Disp3[1] 10 17 Disp3[4] c3 OSC
15 27 DB[3] 1 2
Disp3[4]12 33 INT1 P23 C1+ V+
Disp3[7] 11 16 Disp3[5] d3 Vss C27
16 28
Disp3[5]13 32 T0 P24 Agc1 100nF
12 15 Disp3[6] e3 CS2
4g 17 29 3 6
Disp3[6]14 31 Vcc T1 P25 Agc2 C1- V-
13 14 g3 CS1 DisplayCS
30 C34
Disp3[7]15 30 P26 Agc3 4
f3 AD2 DisplayAD2 C2+ 100nF J6
J5 R15 2 31 C28
16 29 P10 P27 Agc4 RS232_Rx 2
a4 AD1 DisplayAD1 10K 100nF
3 4
17 28 P11 5
C2- RS232_Tx 3
4 19
Disp3[1:7] 18 27 DB[3] BatteryCondition {01} P12 RD 1
b4 DB3
B 5 18 B
19 26 DB[2] A/DClock P13 WR RS232
c4 DB2 11 14
6 32 T1in T1out
20 25 DB[1] A/DDateIn P14 PSEN
d4 DB1 10 7
7 33 T2in T2out
21 24 DB[0] A/DCS P15 ALEP
e4 DB0
8 13 12 13
22 23 A/DOff P16 TXD R1out R1in
4g g4 f4 4f
9 11 9 8
UnitShutDown {01} P17 RXD R2out R2in
ICM7211AM
AT89C51
MAX202E

DB[0:3]
R27
100K

Vcc
U6

1 8 4
VDD SCLK A/DClock
C18
1nF
C31

R9 2 7 U7 9 4
100nF 10K AIN CS A/DCS I-
330K
R30

3 6 8 U7 13
A/DOff SHDN DOUT A/DDateIn LM324M I- AudioComplex {01}

47K
R12

100nF
C21
4 5 10 14
REF GND I+ LM324M
R31
100K

11 12 C36
C19 I+ 10nF
C 100nF MAX1243 4 11 C

10K
R18
U7 2
I-
Adc 1
LM324M

68K
22K

R14
R17
Band Pass filter fo = 220Hz

2
R23

3 1uF BAS16
330K

I+ C25 4
100K D5
11

3
R10 U7 6
I-
Fetal Complex 7
LM324M 10K
R20
C38
C26

5
100nF
47nF

C20 I+
R11 LowPass Filter (5Hz)
1nF 11
68K R24 R25 R26 R28 R29
10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
U9
13 2
Precision Rectifier Agc1 CONTA YA
1
XA
5 3
Agc2 CONTB YB
4
XB
6 9
Agc3 CONTC YC
8
XC
12 10 Issue ECN Date
Agc4 CONTD YD
11 1 June 98
XD
D 2 176 Sept 99 D
3 178 Nov 99
FHR Agc 74HC4066 Note: Power Rail +5 - 0V
4 182 June 00

PD1 Plus Digital Signal Processor


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Foresters House Drawn: Drg No:
Copyright Itton, Chepstow Date: 6/11/00 6:54:10 PM
ultratec 1999 Gwent. NP6 6BZ. UK Name: PD1PLUS Sheet 2 of 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Battery Input Q2 VccSW Q3 Vrf


A A
D1 Vcc RFD8P05SM BC848B

R25
22R

S
D
C
E
J1 1 2 1 1 4
TxSig

3
2
+

3
1
2 C9 C14 C28 + C29 C31 + C33 C37 1
R8

2
10BQ040 100nF 100uF R20 100nF 100uF 100nF 100uF 100pF C41
1M L2

G1
2
D3 2K2 220pF 2
R15 R32 0876
Battery Low 2 L1
2K2 27K
C38

1
YEL_3MM 0841
C24 + C26 47pF 3 6
U4 100nF 100uF 3
3 C

3
R3 1 3 1
Q5

Unit On / Off control 1M U1 IN OUT D


D4 2
8

2
SET + BZX84C6V2

4K7
R17
C15
BC848B

J2 1 11 13 R16 3 B
CLK Q 100uF 4K7 Transmitter
9 12 G 1
2 D Q ZM33064Z E
10

MMBF4416
Q4
C3 RESET 2
10nF R10 S
1M
CD4013 VccSW C45
R33 R35 100nF
R31

C39
100R

10nF
Vcc C2 1K5 10R
1uF + C7 R29
0u47F

R12
10R
2K2
R1 C10
3M3 U1 470uF
1
6 C12 C16 + TxSig
SET
3 1 10nF 10uF Vrf 2 J5
CLK Q
5 2 1

6
D Q 3
4 8
RESET 1

R19
B 4 B

100K
R7 R39 3 VR1 RxSig
CD4013 1M SK P 10K

100uF
C11
10K U2 5
2 5 R22 C36 C40 C42
LM386M Volume Control R27 R30 L3 R36
4

+
100K 470pF 22pF 100pF
2 100K 100K 0850 100K
3 R13 M
+ 1

8
C4 10R 7 100nF 3
0u47F C18 C22

4
+

8
C1 U5 5 3 2 1
R2 100nF I+ D
100uF C13 C17 +
1K0 U5 3 7 100K
100nF 10uF I+ TL072
D5

C34

J4 1 R28 3
10nF

1 6
TL072 I-
BAT54

G C47

C27
3 2

10nF
D 2 R37
Q6
MMBF4416

R23 100nF

4
I- 2 100K
100K S
Loudspeaker

4
BSS138 2
Q1 G 1

R5
D
1

100K
S C21
100nF 3 1 4
R24

RxSig
100K

10K
R38
G C46
33pF
Q7
MMBF4416

2 L4
S
VR3 0838
20K

C23
C30

2n2F
VccSW 1K0
470pF

R21 1K0 C43 3 6


R26 100nF R34
U3 10R

R11 8 1 C25 + C32 +


C 470R gnd Tco 470nF Filtering 470nF Receiver C
7 2
op Charge
6 3 C19
Vcc Ib
1nF
C6 + C8 5 4
Vcco Is
100uF 100nF

0.5V/KHz LM2907
SK2
2 R18 C20
4 68K 68nF

R6
C5

R9
3 R14

22K
68K
R4 68nF 1K0 Frequency Component
1

3
22K
D2 VR2 4MHz C38 = 100pF
Waveform

2
BZX84C6V2 20K C40 = 100pF
Data Output Socket
C44 = 100pF
C46 = 47pF

frequency to voltage converter


Frequency Component

8MHz C37,38 = 22pF


C40,41 = 47pF
Issue ECN Date
C42 = 220pF
1 Nov 99
D C44,46 = 22pF D
L3 = 0874
L4 = 0839

PD1 Vascular (5MHz)


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ultratec 1999 Gwent. NP6 6BZ. UK Name: PD1VAS~1 Sheet 1 of 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

TP1

Battery Input Q2 VccSW Q3 Vrf TP2


A A
D1 Vcc FDN352AP BC848B

R25
22R

S
D
C
E
J1 1 2 1 1 4
TxSig

2
3
+

3
2
2 C9 C14 C28 + C29 C31 + C33 C37 1 C44
R8

1
10BQ040 100nF 100uF R20 100nF 100uF 100nF 100uF 22pF C41 47pF
1M L2

G1
D3 22pF 2

2
TP7 2K2 0876
R15 Battery Low R32
2K2 2 L1 27K
C38

1
YEL_3MM 0841
C24 + C26 22pF 3 6
U4 100nF 100uF 3
3 C

3
R3 1 3 1
Q5

Unit On / Off control 1M U1 IN OUT D


D4 1
8

1
SET + BZX84C6V2

4K7
R17
C15
BC848B

J2 1 11 13 R16 3 B
CLK Q 100uF 4K7 Transmitter
9 12 G 2
2 D Q ZM33064Z E
10

MMBF4416
Q4
RESET R10 2
S C35
1M 10nF
CD4013 VccSW C45
R33 R35 100nF
R31

C39
100R

C2
10nF
Vcc 1K5 10R
10nF + C7 R29
0u47F

R12
10R
2K2 R41
R1 + + 180K
C10 C6
3M3 U1 220uF 220uF
1
6 C12 C16 +
SET
3 1 10nF 10uF Vrf 2 J5
CLK Q TxSig
5 2 1

6
D Q 3
4 8
RESET 1 4

R19
B 4 B

100K
R7 R39 3 VR1 RxSig
CD4013 1M SK 22K U2 P 10K

100uF
C11
5
2 5 R22 C40 C42 L3
LM386M Volume Control R27 2 R36
4

+
100K 47pF 220pF 0874
2 100K 100K
3 R13 M
TP3
+ 1

8
3G

C4 10R 7 100nF 3 6
2
1

0u47F C18 C22

4
+

8
C1 U5 5 1
R2 100nF I+ D
S
D

100uF C13 C17 +


1K0 U5 3 7 100K
100nF 10uF I+ TL072 MMBF4416
C34

J4 1 R28 3
10nF

1 6 Q8
TL072 I- G C47

C27
3 2

10nF
D 2 R37 100nF
Q6
MMBF4416

R23

4
I- C36 2 100K
100K R30 S
Loudspeaker 470pF

4
BSS138 2 100K
Q1 G 1

R5
D
1

100K
S C21
100nF 3 1 4
R24

RxSig
100K

R40
10K
10K
R38
G C46
Q7
MMBF4416

22pF
2 L4

TP6
S
VR3 0839
20K

C23
C30

2n2F
VccSW 1K0
470pF

R21 1K0 C43 3 6


R26 100nF R34
U3 10R

R11 TP4 C25 + C32 +


8 1
C 470R gnd Tco 470nF Filtering 470nF Receiver C
7 2
op Charge
6 3 C19
Vcc Ib
1nF
C3 + C8 5 4
Vcco Is
100uF 100nF

0.5V/KHz LM2907
SK2
2 R18 C20
4 68K 68nF

R6
C5

R9
3 R14 TP5

22K
68K
R4 68nF 1K0
1

3
22K
D2 VR2
Waveform

1
BZX84C6V2 20K
Data Output Socket

frequency to voltage converter

Issue ECN Date


1 Nov 99
D 2 190 Jan 02 D
3 210 Aug 02
4 Dec 05

PD1 Vascular (8MHz)


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Lodge Way Drawn: NAS Drg No: 100-0026-00
Copyright Portskewett, Caldicot Date:
ultratec 2003 South Wales. NP26 5PS. UK Name: PD1VAS8R5 Sheet 1 of 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Q1 Vrf
BC848B

R7
22R

C
E
1 4
TxSig

3
2
C7 + C8 C10 + C12 C16 3

1
A R2 100nF 100uF 100nF 100uF 680pF C20 C23 A
L2

B
2K2 220pF 1nF 2
R14 0876
2 0841 27K
C17 L1
C3 + C5 330pF 3 6
100nF 100uF 3
1 C

3
1

Q3
D
D1 1

1
BZX84C6V2

BC848B
3 B
G 2
E

MMBF4416
Q2
2 (VR1)
S
C14
10nF C24
R15 R17 100nF

R13

C18
100R

10nF
1K5 10R
R11
2K2
R20
1 180K

B J1 2 B
Vrf
3
4 1

Transducer Connector R4 C19 C21 L3


100K R9 220pF 470pF R18
100K 0842 100K

8
3G
3

2
1
U1 3 1

8
I+ D

S
D
C1 U1 5 1
100nF I+ TL072 100K MMBF4416

C13
R10 3

10nF
7 2 Q6

C6
TL072 I- C15 G C26

10nF
6 1nF R12 R19 100nF
Q4
MMBF4416

R5

4
I- 100K 2 100K
100K S

4
1
D

R6
3 1 4
C RxSig C

100K

R1
2K2
G C25
220pF
Q5
MMBF4416

2 L4
S
0838

C9
1nF

C2
1K0

100nF
R3 1K0 C22 3 6
R8 100nF R16
10R

C4 C11
1uF 1uF

Issue ECN Date


1 March 98
2 15/05/98
3 158 18/01/99
4 181 18/05/00
5 12/05
D D

Pocket Doppler Fetal Transducer 2MHz


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Lodge Way Drawn: nas - utl Drg No: PD1D110-ASSY
Copyright Portskewett, Caldicot Date: 18/05/2000
ultratec 2003 South Wales. NP26 5PS. UK Name: FETALTDR_R5 Sheet 1 of 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Vrf

R7
22R
1 4
TxSig
C7 + C8 C10 + C12 C16 3
A 100nF 100uF 100nF 100uF 680pF C20 C23 A
L2
220pF 1nF 2
R14 0876
2 0841 27K
C17 L1
330pF 3 6
3
1 C
1

Q3
D
1

BC848B
3 B
G 2
E

MMBF4416
Q2
2
S
C14
10nF C24
R15 R17 100nF

R13

C18
100R

10nF
1K5 10R
R11
Transducer Connector 2K2
R20
1 180K

B J1 2 B
Vrf
3
4 1

R4 C19 C21 L3
100K R9 220pF 470pF R18
100K 0842 100K

8
3G
3

2
1
J2 1
U1 3 1

8
I+ D

S
D
2 C1 U1 5 1 100K
100nF I+ TL072 MMBF4416

C13
R10 3

10nF
7 2 Q6

C6
TL072 I- C15 G C26

10nF
6 1nF R12 R19 100nF
Q4
MMBF4416

R5

4
Probe Switch I- 100K 2 100K
100K S

4
1
D

R6
3 1 4
C RxSig C

100K

R1
2K2
G C25
220pF
Q5
MMBF4416

2 L4
S
0838

C9
1nF

C2
1K0

100nF
R3 1K0 C22 3 6
R8 100nF R16
10R

C4 C11
1uF 1uF

Issue ECN Date


4 12/05

D D

Fetatrack 120 Transducer 2MHz


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Lodge Way Drawn: nas - utl Drg No:
Copyright Portskewett, Caldicot Date:
ultratec 2003 South Wales. NP26 5PS. UK Name: FETALSEWARD_R4 Sheet 1 of 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Q1 Q2
D1 RFD8P05SM BC848B

S
D
C
E
J1 1 2 1
VSewardprobe

3
2
+

3
2
2 C7 C10 C20 + C21
R3

1
10BQ040 100nF 100uF R10 100nF 100uF
A 1M A

G1
2K2
R8
Battery Input 12K
C17 + C18
100nF 100uF

3
R1
Unit On / Off control 1M U2 BatteryCondition {02}
D2
8

1
SET + C11 R9 BZX84C6V2
1 11 13
CLK Q 100uF 4K7
9 12
J2 2 D Q
10
RESET R4
3
1M
CD4013
C3
10nF + C6
1u0F
probe_switch

UnitShutDown {02}

B B

Transducer
Power
Connector
1
AudioComplex {02}
2 J4
3
probe_switch
U2
4
6
SET
3 1 5
CLK Q
5 2
D Q 6

R5
4

47R
RESET 100nF
C19
C8
CD4013 470uF
C13 C14 + VSewardprobe
10nF 10uF
6

1
C 8 C
R2
TP1 100R R7 3 VR1
U1 SK1 U3 P 100K

C9
100uF
22K
2 5
5 8 LM386M

+
VO- V1+ 4
C1 C5 2
2 3 R6 M
100nF 100uF CAP+ 100nF
C2 C4 + 1 10R
+ 7 100nF
3 10uF C16
4

GND Volume Control


J3 1 C12 C15 +
4
CAP- 100nF 10uF
2
SI7661
Loudspeaker

Issue ECN Date


1 June 98
2 176 Sept 99
3 178 Nov 99
4 182 Jun 00
D 5 210 Aug 02 D
6 Jan 05

PD1 Plus s2 Audio Circuit


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Lodge Way Drawn: Drg No: 100-0002-00
Copyright Portskewett, Caldicot Date:
ultratec 2003 South Wales. NP26 5PS. UK Name: PD1PLUS2 Sheet 1 of 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Vcc
U6
LCD Interface Vcc
30 14
VDD1 P00-T2IN
Disp1[1:7]
C44 40 13 C36
VDD2 P01-T2EX
Disp2[1:7] U4 100nF U7 100nF
57 12
VDDA P02-TX1
1 2
bp 1 52 Disp1[1] 11 C1+ V+
S1 S2 P03-RX1 C32
62
2 51 Disp1[2] C23 + C25 XTVREF 100nF
S3
100nF 10uF 3 6
3 50 Disp1[3] 15 C1- V-
A S4 61 P10-PWM0 Vcc Vcc Vcc A
DispSym1 fetal_signal_complex ADCI0 C37
4 49 Disp1[4] 16 4
S5 60 P11-PWM1 C2+ 100nF SK2
BatteryCondition {01} ADCI1 C33
5 48 Disp1[5] 17 RS232_Rx 2
1 26 R R S6 59 P12-PWM2 R19 R20 R21 100nF
ADCI2 4
6 47 Disp1[6] 18 10K 10K 10K 5
Disp1[2] 2 25 bp STR STR S7 58 P13-PWM3 C2- RS232_Tx 3
Vcc ADCI3
7 46 Disp1[7] 31 TP5 1
Disp1[1] 3 24 Disp1[3] D0 S8 P14
8 45 Disp2[1] 32 RS232
Disp1[6] 4 23 Disp1[4] Vlcd S9 53 P15 FR 11 14
C43 ISRCOUT T1in T1out
9 44 Disp2[2] 33
Disp1[7] 5 22 Disp1[5] 100nF VDD S10 54 P16 R 10 7
ISRCIN T2in T2out
10 43 Disp2[3] 34
Disp2[2] 6 21 Disp2[3] VSS1 S11 P17 STR
12 13
11 42 Disp2[4] R1out R1in
Disp2[1] 7 20 Disp2[4] SDO DI S12 5 22
UnitShutDown {01} SW1A P20-CS3- 9 8
12 41 Disp2[5] R2out R2in
Disp2[6] 8 19 Disp2[5] SCLK CLK S13 6 23
SW1B P21-CS2-
13 40 Disp2[6]
Disp3[2] 9 18 Disp2[7] FR FR S14 24
P22-CS1- MAX202E
14 39 Disp2[7]
Disp3[1] 10 17 Disp3[3] S40 S15 64 25
OPOUT P23-CS0-
15 38 Disp3[1]
Disp3[6] 11 16 Disp3[4] S39 S16 1 26
OPIN- P24-SS-
16 37 Disp3[2]
12 15 Disp3[5] S38 S17 2 27
DispSym2 OPIN+ P25-SCK SCLK
17 36 Disp3[3]
13 14 Disp3[7] S37 S18 28
P26-SDO SDO
18 35 Disp3[4]
S36 S19 29
J5 3 P27-SDI
19 34 Disp3[5] FHR_Agc POT1A
S35 S20
4
20 33 Disp3[6] POT1B 37
S34 S21 P30-TX0
55
Disp3[1:7] 21 32 Disp3[7] POT2A 38
S33 S22 P31-RX0
B 56 B
22 31 POT2B 39
S32 S23 DispSym1 P32-T0IN
23 30 41
S31 S24 DispSym2 9 P33-CCU0
TX1D+
24 29 42
S30 S25 7 P34-CCU1
TX1D-
25 28 43 Vcc
S29 S26 10 P35-T1IN
RX1D+
26 27 45
S28 S27 8 P36-SDA SDA
RX1D- R23
48
P37-SCL SCL 10K
V6108
52 Reset
44 RESET
VPP
46 11 MHz Clock
VTRIM 36 C31
Vcc OSC0 Vcc
47 X1 1uF
NC 35
OSC1 U8
51
PM 11.05920MHz
7 1 3
OUT IN
19
6 CCU2 C38 C39 + C40
SCL C27 C28 C41 C42
49 100nF 100nF 10uF
5 AGND1 22pF 22pF 100nF 100nF
SDA
63 50 ZR78L05G
4 AGND2 INT0
21 20
3 DGND INT1
2
Reset R13 VMX1020
J6
1 10K
R25
100K

C C
Device Programming Interface

TP2
4
1nF
C34

U5 9 4
I-
330K
R26

8 U5 13
LM324M I- AudioComplex {01}

47K
R14

100nF
C24
10 14
I+ LM324M
R27
100K

11 12 C35
I+ 10nF
TP3
4 11

10K
R17
TP4
U5 2
I-
1
LM324M

68K
22K

R15
R16
Low Pass filter fo = 220Hz

1
R22

3 1uF BAS16
330K

I+ C26 4
100K D3
11
3
R11 U5 6
I-
Fetal Complex 7
LM324M FHR_Agc
10K
R18
C29
C30

fetal_signal_complex 5
100nF
47nF

3
C22 I+
R12 LowPass Filter (5Hz)
1nF 11 Processor Digital Pot is 30K
D4 68K R24

1
BZX84C2V7 15K
Issue ECN Date
1 June 98
D Precision Rectifier 2 176 Sept 99 D
3 178 Nov 99
4 182 June 00
5 210 Aug 02
6 Jan 05

PD1 Plus s2 Digital Signal Processor


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Lodge Way Drawn: Drg No:
Copyright Portskewett, Caldicot Date:
ultratec 2003 South Wales. NP26 5PS. UK Name: PD1PLUS2 Sheet 2 of 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Battery Input Q2 VccSW Q3


A A
D1 Vcc RFD8P05SM BC848B

S
D
C
E
J1 1 2 1
probe_power

3
2
+

3
1
2 C9 C14 C28 + C29
R8

2
10BQ040 100nF 100uF R20 100nF 100uF
1M

G1
D3

2
2K2
R15 Battery Low
2K2

1
YEL_3MM
C24 + C26
U4 100nF 100uF

3
R3 1 3
Unit On / Off control 1M U1 IN OUT
D4
8

2
SET + BZX84C6V2

4K7
R17
1 11 13 C15 R16
CLK Q 100uF 4K7
9 12
J2 2 D Q ZM33064Z
10
RESET R10
3
1M
CD4013 VccSW
Vcc C2
10nF + C7
0u47F

R12
10R
R1 C10
3M3 U1 470uF
1
6 C12 C16 + probe_power
SET

100nF
C22
3 1 10nF 10uF 2 J5
CLK Q
5 2 1

6
probe_audio
D Q 3
4 8
RESET

R19
B 4 B

100K
R7 R39 3 VR1 probe_audio
CD4013 1M SK1 22K U2 P 10K

100uF
C11
5
2 5
LM386M Volume Control
4

+
2
3 R13 M
C4 + 1 10R 7 100nF
0u47F CC18

4
C1 +
R2 headset
100uF C13 C17 +
1K0 auto off timer
100nF 10uF
J4 1
VccSW
3 2
D

BSS138 2 Loudspeaker
Q1 G

R5
1 R22

100K
S 100K R27
100K
8

8
U5 5
I+ probe_audio
U5 3 7 100K
I+ TL072
C34

R28
10nF

VccSW 1 6
TL072 I-
C27
10nF

2 R23
4

U3 I-

C21
probe_audio 100K

100nF
4

R11 8 1 VR3
C 470R gnd Tco 20K C

C35
7 2

100nF
op Charge
R29 6 3 C19
Vcc Ib
10K
R24

1K0 1nF
+ 5 4
10K
R38

C6 C8 Vcco Is
100uF 100nF

0.5V/KHz LM2907
C23

SK2 1K0
2n2F

2 R21 1K0
R18 C20 R26
4 68K 68nF

R6
C5

R9
3 R14

22K
68K
R4 68nF 1K0
1

3
22K C25 + C32 +
470nF Filtering 470nF
D2 VR2

2
BZX84C6V2 20K
Data Output Socket
frequency to voltage converter
Waveform / tape recording output

Issue ECN Date


1 June 03
D D

Fetatrack 120 series audio unit circuits


Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Lodge Way Drawn: NAS Drg No:
Copyright Portskewett, Caldicot Date:
ultratec 2003 South Wales. NP26 5PS. UK Name: FETATR~1 Sheet 1 of 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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