Macro Sensors Subminiature LVDT Linear Position Sensor Serves as Critical Component in Ophthalmic Ultrasound System


Pennsauken, NJ - Macro Sensors' (www.macrosensors.com ) MD 188 Series Sub-miniature LVDT Position Sensor serves as a critical component of a probe within an ophthalmic ultrasound system used to image the eye and tissues around and behind the eye to determine the presence of pathology.

The Eye Cubed(TM), manufactured by Ellex Innovative Imaging (www.ellex.com), a global leader in the design and manufacture of ophthalmic laser and ultrasound systems used by ophthalmologists to diagnose and treat eye disease, uses sound waves to penetrate into an "opaque media" eye for examination when doctors are prohibited from viewing pathology directly due to an opacity of the cornea, lens or the vitreous gel that fills the eye. The Eye Cubed is used in conjunction with CT or MRI for imaging orbital tumors, optic nerve abnormalities, and to locate 'foreign bodies' that get lodged in the eye or orbit from accidents.

Renowned for its unparalleled sensitivity and highest-quality image resolution, this diagnostic ophthalmic ultrasound technology features real-time imaging, advanced movie mode using the fastest sampling rate, and internal memory for storage of measurements. The ophthalmic ultrasound sector probe of the Eye Cubed utilizes one Macro Sensors MD 188 Series LVDT Linear Position Transducer to send a signal to the console that allows the ultrasound image to be accurately displayed on screen. The ultrasound transducer is moved back and forth by a motor to send an array of sound beams into the eye. While miniature in size to fit into the probe, the LVDT position sensor is very dependable, operating over millions of cycles without wear or signal quality degradation. Ultra-low-mass cores allow use for high response dynamic measurements.

While axial resolution is determined by transducer frequency, lateral resolution is solely determined by LVDT quality and the system's ability to translate that position information into the proper display of echoes on the screen. This is most critical in the measurement of ocular tumors, since the lateral and axial measurements are used by radiation oncologists to calculate the amount of radiation delivered to the tumor. Incorrect lateral measurements could result in improper radiation dosage and direction, causing life-threatening problems if the entire tumor is not treated.

For more information on the Ellex Eye Cubed, please refer to: (http://ellex.com/usa/products/diagnostic-ultrasound/eye-cubed). For product information on Macro Sensors MD, please refer to: www.macrosensors.com/separate_core_lvdts.html .

About Ellex

Ellex Medical Lasers Limited (ASX:ELX) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of ophthalmic laser and ultrasound systems used by ophthalmologists to diagnose and treat eye disease. With more than 15,000 systems delivered to the market, Ellex has evolved since 1985 from a manufacturing company of primarily OEM products, to direct marketing of its own branded products through subsidiaries in the United States, Japan, Germany and Australia, and a network of distribution partners in more than 100 countries. In recent years, Ellex has diversified its product range beyond lasers and ultrasound equipment to include a number of third-party ophthalmic products. For additional information about Ellex and its products, please visit www.ellex.com

About Macro Sensors

Macro Sensors' extensive line of linear and rotary sensors are used for position measurement and feedback in a variety of industrial applications including factory automation, motion control systems, metal fabricating, automotive assembly as well as power plants, gas/steam turbines. Incorporated in 1994, the Company offers more than 200 years of cumulative design and manufacturing experience by its key staff in serving its OEM and end-user international customer base. On June 1, 2005, Macro Sensors was acquired by AST, manufacturer of state-of-the-art (Micro Electro Mechanical Structures) MEMS-based pressure sensors, transducers, and transmitters. Common applications of AST sensor products are in industrial OEM, hydraulic systems, fuel cells, medical gases, HVAC/R, refrigeration, oil & gas exploration/production, and off-road vehicles. For more information on AST products and technology, visit the AST website at www.astsensors.com.

Macro Sensors Contact: Eileen Otto - (856) 662-8000 - positionsensors@macrosensors.com

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