Linear Array Transducer

A linear array transducer contains piezoelectric elements arranged in a straight line that fire sequentially to produce a rectangular (or slightly trapezoidal) image field. Linear transducers operate at higher frequencies (typically 5–15 MHz) and are used for superficial structures including the thyroid, breast, testes, musculoskeletal structures, and peripheral vessels. Their straight footprint makes them ideal for vascular access guidance and small parts imaging.