This part of IEC 62127 specifies:
? absolute hydrophone calibration methods;
? relative (comparative) hydrophone calibration methods.
Recommendations and references to accepted literature are made for the various relative and
absolute calibration methods in the frequency range covered by this standard.
This standard is applicable to
? hydrophones used for measurements made in water and in the ultrasonic frequency range
up to 40 MHz;
NOTE 1 Although some physiotherapy medical applications of medical ultrasound are developing which
operate in the frequency range 40 kHz to 100 kHz, the primary frequency range of diagnostic imaging remains
above 2 MHz. It has recently been established that, even in the latter case, the hydrophone response at
substantially lower frequencies can influence measurements made of key acoustic parameters [1].
? hydrophones employing circular piezoelectric sensor elements, designed to measure the
pulsed wave and continuous wave ultrasonic fields generated by ultrasonic equipment;
NOTE 2 Some hydrophones can have non-circular active elements, arising from slight deviations from a
circular structure caused, for example by electrode structure, or conversely, the active elements can actually
be squares. The clauses within this standard remain valid, although, in these cases, special attention should
be paid to the directional response and to the effective radii of the active element through various axes of
rotation.
? hydrophones with or without a hydrophone pre-amplifier.