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The Murgen open-source ultrasound imaging dev-kit

What is this ?

Getting a home-made open-source ultrasound machine (dev-kit) up and running in your garage / hackerspace / fablab for less than 500$ (want the bolts and nuts of the murgen-based prototype ? Read a more complete hardware Readme.md and in general the murgen repo ).

For a full overview of the adventure, visit our Hackaday page =)

For the full documentation of the overaching project, please visit our full doc

Getting the rough rough first image

We've got our first ultrasound image with the murgen board =) Not a baby, mind you, but at least an echo coming from a part of a fantom (condom filled with agar gel and tapioca balls) in front of the transducer. And we haven't tapped into the full capabilities of the board yet, so it can be improved! Enclosed, the picture of the same fantom, using a commercial, 100k$ ultrasound machine.

A nice image

Setting up a prototype

Disclaimers

Disclaimer #1: though an engineer, this project is the first of its sort, we never did something related. Bear with us, and the discovery process – we’re happy to learn on the way =)

Disclaimer #2: ultrasound raises questions. In case you build a scanner, use caution and good sense! Disclaimer #3: this project is not part of echopen.

How-to start

Time to get some shopping done !

Total spent: 400€ to 450€

Setup

Connections

Hardware setup presentation

PhysicalSpace

Software User’s Quick-Start Guide

Just Install the following:

You're good to go !

Learn more : the lab log

FAQ

I want to get to run one

Where should I go? You can peruse a discussion/tutorial with a new user of the board here.

What do I find here?

A full official dev release, including:

Typical Application

Playing with a broken transducer in a haribo sweet box to see if you can hack ultrasound scanners.

Software / Firmware Summary

Up to v1.0, we're still playing with the board, so there's not interface with the BBB.

However, there's a series of tools to play with the board, one of which being the bitscope, a bit more handy than the redpitaya, and though it is less precise, we do have less issues (trigging, memory, ...) with it.

What is the timeline?

The murgen investigation had started in September 2015, and by the end of November, it had been activated again.

Find your way in the folders

murgen-dev-kit/				main repo
|-- hardware				hardware information on electronics and mecanics
|-- software				code to acquire, process and store ultrasound data
`-- worklogs				logs froms the lab: our path to a working ultrasound device

Remaining TODOs

The project's phase is coming to an end! Some ideas, lessons, stuff at our NextSteps.md

Team

Acknowledgement

License

The Murgen project and its prototypes are open hardware, and working with open-hardware components.

Licensed under TAPR Open Hardware License (www.tapr.org/OHL)

Copyright Kelu124 (kelu124@gmail.com ) 2015-2018

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