Question about raw data recording #1
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The RF data timestamps will correlate to the envelope image timestamps, therefore you can use the envelope TGC to correlate to the RF signal - note the TGC is identical for both data sets to keep consistency. |
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for your example, starting at the skinline, amplification is 15dB, and linearly interpolated until it reaches 35dB at 7cm, note if the imaging depth is greater than the last TGC value, then it stays constant at the last value set. |
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yes, exactly, 0->7.5 would use 19.78dB |
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I have a question about your RF data interface. When I record raw data there, I get a package with several files for a recording. This contains one file with the extension env.tgc, which encodes the time gain compensation in the envelope files. There is no such file for the RF recordings; there are only two entries for a TGC in the rf.yml file. Is there no more precise TGC in the RF data or is it simply not specified so precisely?
I hope my question was formulated understandably, if not, please ask me.
Many thanks and best regards
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