This project, Murgen, has a specific target of providing a technological kit to allow scientists, academics, hackers, makers or OSHW fans to hack their way to ultrasound imaging - below 500$ - at home, with no specific equipment required.

Today, we have achieved the electronic design of the kit and are having it made by a PCB assembly, we have physically tested it with our in house transducer and we're getting images!
To learn more, you can surf here, but you can also explore the internet and :
- Visit the main GitHub repo for the Murgen Project
- Or wander around the rest of the GitHub repo
- I'm setting as well a repo for a modular version of Murgen.
Disclaimer: though an engineer, this project is the first of its sort, I never did something related. Bear with us, and the discovery process – but I'm 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.
kelu124
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And clean when unloaded:
The next gen will be smaller ! No need for power supply yeayy
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The microcontroler is at the moment a Feather WICED, the transducer one found on eBay, and the two custom boards (the 




Alternatively, use a Beaglebone PRUDAQ to acquire the raw signal.
gregg
Colin O'Flynn
Tom Nardi
Tom Meehan
looking at the software side of things any help please DM