The number of sample sites per color scan line varies among manufacturers, while the number of color scan lines interrogated is determined by the color sector width and the color line density. In addition, each scan line is sampled a number of times determined by the packet size you select. The result is a very large number of sample sites, each containing a relatively small number of Doppler data points.
To efficiently acquire and process this amount of blood flow data, ultrasound systems use color algorithms. Each time a color scan line is interrogated for color information, the algorithm stores one Doppler data point at each sample site on the line. For example, if the packet size is eight, there are eight Doppler data points at each sample site.