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An Integrated 2D Ultrasound Phased Array Transmitter in CMOS With Pixel Pitch-Matched Beamforming
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2021
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Biomedical AcousticsMedical ElectronicsEngineeringArray TransmitterIntegrated CircuitsBiomedical EngineeringWireless Implantable DeviceArbitrary Pulse DurationMedical InstrumentationUltrasound Focal SpotPower UltrasoundBiomedical DevicesElectrical EngineeringFocused UltrasoundPhased ArrayAcoustic PropagationUltrasoundArray ProcessingBiomedical SensorsMicrofabricationBiomedical DiagnosticsFocal Spot DiameterBioelectronicsTransducer PrinciplePixel Pitch-matched BeamformingBeamformingMicromachined Ultrasonic Transducer
Emerging non-imaging ultrasound applications, such as ultrasonic wireless power delivery to implantable devices and ultrasound neuromodulation, require wearable form factors, millisecond-range pulse durations and focal spot diameters approaching 100 μm with electronic control of its three-dimensional location. None of these are compatible with typical handheld linear array ultrasound imaging probes. In this work, we present a 4 mm × 5 mm 2D ultrasound phased array transmitter with integrated piezoelectric ultrasound transducers on complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuits, featuring pixel-level pitch-matched transmit beamforming circuits which support arbitrary pulse duration. Our direct integration method enabled up to 10 MHz ultrasound arrays in a patch form-factor, leading to focal spot diameter of ∼200 μm, while pixel pitch-matched beamforming allowed for precise three-dimensional positioning of the ultrasound focal spot. Our device has the potential to provide a high-spatial resolution and wearable interface to both powering of highly-miniaturized implantable devices and ultrasound neuromodulation.
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