The Ultrasound Wattmeter, Model USP-100SP, is designed to measure the ultrasound power output of diagnostic or therapeutic transducers up to 30 watts. The principle of measurement is the radiant force method.
The USP-100SP uses a positioning clamp to hold the transducer in de-gassed water above a conical target. The ultrasonic energy passes through the water to reflect off the target and is then absorbed by the rubber lining.
The radiant power is directly proportional to the total downward force (weight) on the target. This weight is then transferred through the target support assembly to the electromechanical load cell inside the scale.
The cell is in a computer-controlled feedback loop and produces a digital readout in watts of power (custom units) or grams of force.
The choice of units (grams or watts) is selected by front panel pushbuttons.
The USP-100SP is supplied with a plug-in 120 VAC to 12VDC 400 mA adapter (using another adapter not rated the same may damage unit).
The USP-100SP has a display resolution of ±50 milliwatts.