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A Reconfigurable Ultrasound Transceiver ASIC With <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$24\times40$ </tex-math> </inline-formula> Elements for 3-D Carotid Artery Imaging
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Biomedical AcousticsMedical UltrasoundMedical ElectronicsEngineeringMedical TechnologyInterventional RadiologyBiomedical EngineeringMedical InstrumentationVascular ImagingTex-math Notation=Imaging SystemUltrasound PhysicsRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingElectrical EngineeringFocused UltrasoundVascular ImageMedical ImagingUltrasonicsComputer EngineeringAcoustic PropagationUltrasoundUltrasound TransceiverBiomedical SensorsUltrasonic Transducer ElementsTransducer PrincipleBiomedical ImagingBiomedical InstrumentationMedicineMicromachined Ultrasonic Transducer
This paper presents an ultrasound transceiver application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) designed for 3-D ultrasonic imaging of the carotid artery. This application calls for an array of thousands of ultrasonic transducer elements, far exceeding the number of channels of conventional imaging systems. The 3.6 × 6.8 mm <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> ASIC interfaces a piezo-electric transducer (PZT) array of 24 × 40 elements, directly integrated on top of the ASIC, to an imaging system using only 24 transmit and receive channels. Multiple ASICs can be tiled together to form an even bigger array. The ASIC, implemented in a 0.18 μm high-voltage (HV) BCD process, consists of a reconfigurable switch matrix and row-level receive circuits. Each element is associated with a compact bootstrapped HV transmit switch, an isolation switch for the receive circuits and programmable logic that enables a variety of imaging modes. Electrical and acoustic experiments successfully demonstrate the functionality of the ASIC. In addition, the ASIC has been successfully used in a 3-D imaging experiment.
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