用于电池供电超声设备的振幅可编程能量再循环高电压谐振脉冲器

IF 5.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1109/JSSC.2024.3494536
Imad Bellouki;Nuriel N. M. Rozsa;Zu-Yao Chang;Zhao Chen;Mingliang Tan;Michiel A. P. Pertijs
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本文介绍了一种用于电池供电超声设备的专用集成电路(ASIC)。ASIC实现了一种新型节能的高压(HV)脉冲发生器,直接从低压(LV)电池电源产生高压发射(TX)脉冲。通过单个片外电感器,能量以谐振方式提供给US换能器,直接在换能器上产生半周期正弦高压脉冲,同时消耗的能量比传统的d类脉冲发生器少得多。通过将换能器的剩余无功能量回收回输入端,能耗进一步降低50%以上。利用自动校准技术来处理电感器、换能器和电池供应的公差,从而最大限度地提高能源效率。原型芯片采用台积电0.18- $\mu $ m HV BCD技术制造,用于驱动中心频率约为2.5 MHz的外部120-pF电容式微机械换能器(CMUTs)。电测量表明,该样机可以产生峰值幅度在10到30 V之间的脉冲,精度在±1 V以内。声学测量表明成功的超声波脉冲传输和脉冲回波测量。原型机的峰值效率为0.23 fCV2,这是迄今为止报道的针对美国成像的高压脉冲器的最高效率。
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An Amplitude-Programmable Energy-Recycling High-Voltage Resonant Pulser for Battery- Powered Ultrasound Devices
This article presents an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for battery-powered ultrasound (US) devices. The ASIC implements a novel energy-efficient high-voltage (HV) pulser that generates HV transmit (TX) pulses directly from a low-voltage (LV) battery supply. By means of a single off-chip inductor, energy is supplied to a US transducer in a resonant fashion, directly generating half-period sinusoidal HV pulses on the transducer, while consuming substantially less energy than a conventional class-D pulser. By recycling residual reactive energy from the transducer back to the input, the energy consumption is further reduced by more than 50%. The autocalibration techniques are leveraged to deal with tolerances of the inductor, transducer, and battery supply and thus maximize the energy efficiency. A prototype chip was fabricated in TSMC 0.18- $\mu $ m HV BCD technology and used to drive external 120-pF capacitive micromachined US transducers (CMUTs) with a center frequency of approximately 2.5 MHz. Electrical measurements show that the prototype can generate pulses with a peak amplitude between 10 and 30 V accurate to within ±1 V. Acoustic measurements demonstrate successful ultrasonic pulse transmission and pulse-echo measurements. The prototype reaches a peak efficiency of 0.23 fCV2, which is the highest reported to date for HV pulsers targeting US imaging.
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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits
IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits publishes papers each month in the broad area of solid-state circuits with particular emphasis on transistor-level design of integrated circuits. It also provides coverage of topics such as circuits modeling, technology, systems design, layout, and testing that relate directly to IC design. Integrated circuits and VLSI are of principal interest; material related to discrete circuit design is seldom published. Experimental verification is strongly encouraged.
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