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Custom Ultrasonic Transducers​

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Let’s build the right transducer for your application

Custom transducer programs succeed when the design is tied tightly to your performance targets and system constraints. We tune transducer architecture and materials to hit the frequency, bandwidth, sensitivity, and form-factor requirements your device needs.

Collaboration early in development reduces downstream surprises. We align on requirements, use advanced simulation when it helps de-risk key decisions, and support iteration with acoustic and electrical testing so integration is smoother on your side.

When the design is ready, we deliver a fully tested, consistent product of the highest quality that is built to scale.

What we customize

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Custom transducers for imaging and therapy

Custom programs move faster when performance, packaging, and integration are designed together. We support the constraints that typically break “standard” parts, from focal behavior and duty cycle to lens and matching design, to housing, connectors, and impedance targets.

Application-specific performance targets

Custom probe design is application-driven. Therapy may require defined acoustic output, focal behavior, duty cycle, and thermal limits, plus tight frequency and aperture control. Imaging may prioritize bandwidth, sensitivity, resolution, and element count, shaping array and acoustic stack choices. When combined, elements, materials, and interconnects must be co-optimized to meet both targets.

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Integration and packaging flexibility

We design around real mechanical envelopes and user constraints, including custom apertures, compact form factors, portability-driven packaging, and non-standard housing requirements. Connector, pinout, shielding, and routing are aligned to your system for a cleaner bring-up.

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Compatibility and environmental requirements

For programs that require it, we account for biocompatibility and sterilization compatibility alongside acoustic and electrical targets. This ensures the design aligns with downstream device requirements without necessitating late redesigns.

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Characterization to support iteration and scale

Each build is supported with acoustic characterization and test reporting, so changes are traceable and performance is easier to compare across revisions. That data-driven loop supports faster iteration early and more predictable scale-up later.

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Frequently asked questions

In addition to our custom solutions, Sonele offers a wide range of imaging and therapeutic transducers.

For imaging, this includes linear array, curved array, phased array, and 2D matrix array probes across robotic-assisted, endocavity, transcranial, intraoperative, and other integration-driven imaging systems.

For therapy, that includes HIFU, LIFU, LIPUS, histotripsy, and other cavitation-based applications.

Yes. We routinely support custom transducer design​ requirements across imaging and therapy, including frequency, element count, aperture, form factor, directivity, housing, connector and pinout, electrical impedance targets, and compatibility needs such as biocompatibility or sterilization.

Yes. We can manufacture both the ultrasound system and the transducer, which simplifies final integration and allows one partner to own the end-to-end build and verification through our CDMO services.

Yes. We support both early build quantities and production volumes, with programs set up to maintain consistent performance as you scale.

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