Analog gradient beamformer for a wireless ultrasound scanner

Tommaso Di Ianni, M. Hemmsen, J. Bagge, H. Jensen, N. Vardi, J. Jensen
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This paper presents a novel beamformer architecture for a low-cost receiver front-end, and investigates if the image quality can be maintained. The system is oriented to the development of a hand-held wireless ultrasound probe based on Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming, and has the advantage of effectively reducing circuit complexity and power dissipation. The array of transducers is divided into sub-apertures, in which the signals from the single channels are aligned through a network of cascaded gradient delays, and summed in the analog domain before A/D conversion. The delay values are quantized to simplify the shifting unit, and a single A/D converter is needed for each sub-aperture yielding a compact, low-power architecture that can be integrated in a single chip. A simulation study was performed using a 3:75MHz convex array, and the point spread function (PSF) for different configurations was evaluated in terms of lateral full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) and −20 dB cystic resolution (CR). Several setups were simulated varying the sub-aperture size N and the quantization step, and design constraints were obtained comparing the PSF to that of an ideal non-quantized system. The PSF is shown for N = 32 with a quantization step of 12 ns. For this configuration, the FWHM is degraded by 0.25% and the CR is 8.70% lower compared to the ideal situation. The results demonstrate that the gradient beamformer provides an adequate image quality, and open the way to a fully-integrated chip for a compact, low-cost, wireless ultrasound probe.
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用于无线超声扫描仪的模拟梯度波束形成器
本文提出了一种新的低成本接收机前端波束形成结构,并研究了其能否保持图像质量。该系统面向基于合成孔径序贯波束形成的手持式无线超声探头的开发,具有有效降低电路复杂度和功耗的优点。换能器阵列被划分为子孔径,其中来自单个通道的信号通过级联梯度延迟网络排列,并在a /D转换之前在模拟域中求和。延迟值被量化以简化移位单元,并且每个子孔径需要一个单一的a /D转换器,从而产生一个紧凑,低功耗的架构,可以集成在单个芯片中。采用3:75MHz凸阵列进行了仿真研究,并根据侧向半最大值全宽度(FWHM)和- 20 dB囊性分辨率(CR)对不同配置的点扩散函数(PSF)进行了评估。模拟了不同子孔径大小N和量子化阶跃的几种设置,并将PSF与理想的非量子化系统的设计约束进行了比较。图中显示了N = 32时的PSF,量化步长为12 ns。在这种配置下,与理想情况相比,FWHM降低了0.25%,CR降低了8.70%。结果表明,梯度波束形成器提供了足够的图像质量,并为紧凑,低成本,无线超声探头的完全集成芯片开辟了道路。
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