Front-end, beamformer, RF and channel boards
For no image, weak channels, probe-port errors, or labels that mention TX, RX, RF, RFM, DRX, GRX or beamformer boards.
For no image, weak channels, probe-port errors, or labels that mention TX, RX, RF, RFM, DRX, GRX or beamformer boards.
For systems that will not power on, shut down unexpectedly, reboot, or use parts labeled PSU, CPS, adapter or battery.
For operator panels, touch screens, numeric keyboards, key-press panels, encoders and trackballs.
For boot failure, freezing, software configuration loss, or boards labeled PC, CPU, BE, back-end or motherboard.
For no display, external I/O faults, video routing issues, connector damage or interface-board failures.
For probe recognition issues, transducer accessories, 4D motor boards, cables and mechanical support parts.
For model-specific assemblies or boards whose label does not clearly match one of the standard part groups.
The board inventory currently runs to 254 SKUs across 10 OEM brands, and 316 stock lines are sitting on the shelf right now — each one indexed by its manufacturer part number with the standard 90-day repair warranty. Browse the live live inventory for the full searchable list, or open an inquiry for a specific board.
Start with the information you have: the machine model, the board label, a clear photo, or the fault symptom.
Start with the part type. No power usually points toward power supply or adapter assemblies; no image or channel dropout points toward front-end, RF, TX/RX or beamformer boards; boot or freeze issues often point toward motherboard, PC or back-end boards.
Send the machine brand and model, the fault symptom, clear photos of the board label, the manufacturer part number if visible, and any error message on the ultrasound system. Rongtao can then match the part type, brand page and inventory record.
Yes. The website shows current photo-backed product pages and stock rows, but Rongtao also handles model-specific assemblies by photo, label and symptom. Unknown boards should go through the contact path for identification.
Use Parts when you know the failing component type, Brands when you know the OEM and model family, and Inventory when you have a part number or need to check on-shelf availability.