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Peekaboo Baby is Maine’s premiere 2D/3D/4D fetal ultrasound imaging center.
Our goal is to provide a memorable and enjoyable bonding experience between mom, dad, and family with your new family member. Come visit our serene imaging environment for an incredible ultrasound experience.

The health of mom and baby are our greatest concern. At Peekaboo Baby, our diagnostic medical sonographers are registered through the ARDMS and hold many registries beyond their specialty of obstetrics and gynecology. However, our imaging is not a substitute for proper prenatal care from your OB physician or midwife. Due to our extensive ultrasound credentialing we are able to offer diagnostic ultrasound for baby and the whole family through our diagnostic imaging company.

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Beginning February 11, 2019, Peekaboo Baby and Indigo Diagnostic Imaging will be opening their new office serving southern Maine. The office will be in the Basics Fitness Center located at 380 Western Ave, Suite E, South Portland. Check out their website by clicking the button below. Call or email to reserve your appointment.

Since the 4th dimension is time, you see your baby moving in live 3D feed.

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$120
  • A 15 minute 2D/3D & 4D peek of your growing baby
  • USB thumb drive of images and 1 video clip
  • No extra charge for twins
  • Add our exclusive “Peekaboo Bear” (+30)
$130
  • 15 Minutes of 2D/3D & 4D Ultrasound
  • USB Thumb Drive of images & video clips
  • No gender reveal
  • Twins (+$15)
  • Add our exclusive “Peekaboo Bear” (+$30)
$140
  • 15 Minutes of 2D/3D & 4D Ultrasound
  • USB Thumb Drive of images & video clips
  • Gender reveal
  • Twins (+$15)
  • Add our exclusive “Peekaboo Bear” (+$30)
$150
  • 15 Minutes of 2D/3D & 4D Ultrasound
  • USB Thumb Drive of images & video clips
  • Optimal time to see your baby’s face 27-33 weeks
  • Twins (+$15)
  • Add our exclusive “Peekaboo Bear” (+$30)

Peekaboo’s on-site spoiler

What company centered around babies would be complete without a crocheting, tidying, sewing, baking, hug-giving, nose-wiping grandmother! Grandma Peekaboo is the master crafter of our beloved, soft, cuddly teddy bears and heartbeat recorders. Hanging from our booty tree, you will find her adorable crocheted baby booties.

Our Exclusive Bear handmade by Grandma Peekaboo with all the love and kisses a grandma can add,
Contains a recorder to record your baby’s heartbeat. Peekaboo Bear is a lifetime keepsake. ($30)

Tammy Thomas

CEO

Sonographer, Vascular Technologist

Tim Thomas

CFO

Marketing and Finance

Kilie Young

Staff

Sonographer

Benton Thomas

CTO

Information Technology

We can provide your diagnostic imaging needs through our Indigo Diagnostic Imaging company. If you are self-pay or have a high insurance deductible we can save you a significant amount of money on your ultrasound ordered by your physician. The radiologist interpretation fee is included with the price.

For Indigo Diagnostic Imaging

Thyroid- $165
Limited Abdominal- $155
Complete abdominal- $185
Renal (kidney) with bladder- $165
Renal w/out bladder-$155
Aorta screening- $150
Carotid Doppler- $250
Venous Doppler unilateral (Arm or leg)- $165
Venous Doppler bilateral (Arm or Leg)- $195
Arterial Doppler unilateral (Arm or leg)- $165
Arterial Doppler bilateral (Arm or leg)- $195

Pelvic or Trans-vaginal- $155
Obstetrics 1st trimester(5-13 weeks)- $165
OB Nuchal Translucency (10-14 Wks, only w/ accompanying blood test)-$185
OB Anomaly screen (18-24 weeks)- $225
OB Limited (AFI, growth, umbilical, artery dopplers)- $165
OB Follow-up-$155
OB Biophysical Profile (BPP) – $165
Neonatal Head (newborn)-$145
Scrotal-(Testicular)- $165
Breast (unilateral)- $165
Breast (bilateral)-185
Musculoskeletal- $165
Echocardiography (Heart)- $275

To Sneak a Peek

Call us at
(844).Luv.Peek
or
(844).588.7335

Peekaboo Baby Ellsworth

102 Main St, Ellsworth, MaineSound

Available 7 days a week.

Peekaboo Baby: Ellsworth (In Back of Union River Book And Toy Store)

102 Main St, Suite 5
Ellsworth, Maine
Available 7 days a week

Peekaboo Baby Portland

Peekaboo Baby: Portland (In Lower Level of Basics Fitness Center)

380 Western Ave, Suite E
South Portland, Maine
Opening February 11, 2019

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Indigo Diagnostic Imaging Bangor

Indigo Diagnostic Imaging: Bangor (In Holly #7 Birthing Center)

Indigo Diagnostic Imaging

Indigo Diagnostic Imaging is an imaging company with state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment and experienced sonographers. We bring affordable and quality ultrasound imaging for physicians and clinics to your office with expedient radiology interpretation, within 24 hours.

Basics Fitness Center

Pokemon mega emerald xy gba rom download. Founded by the Marston Family in 2004, Basics is a spacious, clean, and inviting fitness center where exercisers of all ability levels feel comfortable and supported by each other and by our friendly, knowledgeable staff. Basics is an independent, locally owned and operated business.

USB Audio devices for SoundStepper
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1- What kind of drive do You want? a home-made analog, or pulse/direction?

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  • For SoundStepper suggested analog drive (current controller), the BEST (by far) is the 'True SJ588' but is possible to use any device;

  • For pulse/direction drive (commercial or home-built) is better to use an pure analog audio device ('HY554', 'Fake SJ588' or some 'B-class-output', many based on CM-108 or CM-109 chipsets), but is possible to use any device;

  • See more about amplifier classes and PWM here:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amplifier
    http://www.bcae1.com/ampclass.htm
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation

2- How to recognize the correct device before buy?

  • Ask the seller for the Windows device name, and for photos of device board, outside of plastic cover.

  • If the windows device name is only an uppercase 'USB AUDIO', this is a 'True SJ588' (based on chip TP6911 from Tenx, a 'D-Class-output' PWM device), good for analog drives;

  • Any devices with another names (like 'Generic USB audio device' for example) will be 'HY554', 'Fake SJ588' or some 'B-class-output', many based on CM-108 or CM-109 chipsets, good for pulse/direction drives;

  • By photos, is difficult to recognize the 'True SJ588' from fake ones, but we have some hints, mainly the output capacitors, the TP-6911 chipset, the 'SJ588' name on board, the many small components on the back side, and the un-grounded common output.

  • Three different models of 'True SJ588' (click on photos to open large in new window):
    And this is a True SJ588 sold as HY554:
    IMPORTANT: Do not rely on photos or names, always ask to seller for internal photos and the windows device name!

  • Fakes SJ588 (click on photos to open large in new window):
    The external case of an 'Fake SJ588' is identical to original, but internally we can see some differences:
    - Many small resistors and capacitors in front, none in the back;
    - One single LED in the middle (the true has 2 leds, one left one right).But this may vary.
    - In the back, we can see the 'common' terminal wired to ground (the true sj588 does not connect common output terminal to ground!)
    - Without output capacitors > it produces DC from Left/Right to common outputs. Left/Right are always at 2.3V and common=GND=0V;
    - These fake device uses a CM-109 chipset, is a 'B-Class' audio device, like 'HY554' in SoundStepper main page.

  • HY554-like devices (You can see the OUTPUT CAPACITORS):
    - On second and fourth images they are obvious, on the first image they are the large 'cubes' between the output jacks '100 6V'.
    - The first one have a large number of backside components, like True SJ588!

  • And this is a CM-109-based device, but the common output is at reference voltage, is a True SJ588 equivalent for analog drives!!
    - Yes, the major difference between True and Fake SJ588 for analog drives is the reference voltage! The true do have a reference on common output, the fake haven't. And the analog drive is much better when having a reference voltage.
    - It fits perfectly to analog amplifier like SJ588, is even better because not need twice low-pass filter (input stage).
    - The only change is replace the four 47K resistors (from this page) to 33K ones, because the voltage swing (3V) is smaller than True-SJ588 (5V).
    - It was bought here, but I recommend doesn't look for these specific device, this is a 'lucky buy' of a Fake-SJ588.

3- With device on hands, how to ensure which device type it is?

  • Plug the device on computer. If the windows device name is only an uppercase 'USB AUDIO', this is a 'True SJ588' (based on chip TP6911 from Tenx, a 'D-Class-output' PWM device), good for analog drives;

  • Any devices with another names (like 'Generic USB audio device' for example) will be 'HY554', 'Fake SJ588' or some 'B-class-output', many based on CM-108 or CM-109 chipsets, good for pulse/direction drives;

  • Before any test, first properly configure your computer's audio, as described at 'Audio devices configuration' section of main page;

  • Start SoundStepper, choose 'Change Configurations' in initial window, choose the correct device at 'Audio devices and motors' and enter the TEST window:

  • Set the volume at 100%, analog drive method. Use 'Audio Test', and test both channels once at a time, and check with a headphone if it works!

  • Use 'Direct Current Test', and With a multimeter, measure the Left, Right and Common output voltages when changinging channels 1 and 2 (once at a time) from (0) to (-) and to (+). Always use the USB ground for reference. Take note of values;

  • If the LEFT and RIGHT channels are always at 0V, the device have output capacitors. Bypass it!

  • If the COMMON output is 0V, this is a HY554-like device. Use with pulse/direction drive or build a analog drive for HY554. Alternative: At your own risk, Instead of using potentiometers to find the 'center' voltage, you can find in the reference voltage at pin 31 (LOBS output) of CM108 and apply it to pins 10 and 12 of CA324, without potentiometers. But I did not tested it, You must experiment.

  • With both channels at (0), check if Left, Right and Common are all at the same voltage (not zero volt!). Check if the COMMON output does not vary the voltage when sliding controls from (-) to (+). If yes and yes, it's a TRUE-SJ588 or equivalent, good for analog drives;

  • Calculate the LEFT and RIGHT channels voltage swing, when sliding controls from (-) to (+). If the voltage swing is > 4.5V, it's a TRUE-SJ588, build the analog drive as described. If the voltage swing is less than 4V, replace the four 47K resistors (from this page) to 33K ones.