Fetal Heart Monitor

Principle of Operation

A very low intensity of ultrasound frequency between 2 MHz to 8 MHz is transmitted in to body from the probe of the instrument. This signal is reflected back from the moving organs like fetal heart blood particles. This signal is received from the probe and amplified. There is change in the frequency of received signal due to movement of fetal heart & blood particles. This signal is processed electronically to get audio signal through earphone or speaker.

 

Digital Fetal Heart Monitor

Ultrasound Digital Fetal Heart Monitor

Salient Features

  • Micro controller or based circuitry
  • Digital display of beats per Minute of Fetal & Adults
  • Heart beats.3 digit L.E.D Display
  • Range-60 B.P.M to 200 B.P.M
  • Low Alaram-100 B.P.M, High Alarm-160 B.P.M
  • Tape recording & earphone facility
  • Housed in Moulded ABS Cabinet

Technical Data

  • Dimension: 216mm x 210mm x 95mm (L x D x H)
  • Weight: 2 Kg
  • Ultrasound Frequency - 2MHz
  • Mains & battery operated (Six dry cells 'Everyday' 1050 type)

Fetal Heart Monitor

Salient Features

  • Portable table model
  • Mains & battery operated
  • Tape recording and earphone facility
  • Housed in Moulded ABS Cabinet

Technical Data

  • Dimesnion: 216mm x 210mm x 95mm (L x D x H)
  • Ultrasound Frequency: 2MHz
  • Power Supply: 6 dry cell Everyday' 1050 type or
  • 230v mains adaptor
  • Weight: 2 Kg
Ultrasound Fetal Heart Monitor

Micro Doppler Unit

Microdoppler Unit

Salient Features

  • Handy & small size
  • Housed in Moulded ABS Cabinet
  • Available Earphone facility

Technical Data

  • Dimension: 155mmx78mmx42mm (L x D x H)
  • Weight: 500 gms
  • Ultrasound Frequency - 2MHz
  • Mains & battery operated (9V DC Eveready 216 types)
 

Application

  • Detection of early pregnancy & multiple pregnancy
  • Detects fetal heart at 10-12 weeks
  • Routine monitoring of fetal health
  • Localization of placenta
  • Under possibilities of missed abortion
  • Precautionary check-ups
  • Evaluates pregnancy vs abdominal masses