IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
March 2021
Tissue harmonic imaging is often the preferred ultrasound imaging modality due to its ability to suppress reverberations. The method requires good control of the transmit stage of the ultrasound scanner, as harmonics in the transmitted ultrasound pulses will interfere with the harmonics generated in the tissue during nonlinear propagation, degrading image quality. In this study, a medical ultrasound probe used in tissue harmonic imaging was experimentally characterized for transmitted second-harmonic distortion to identify and compare the sources of nonlinear distortion in the probe and transmit electronics.
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February 2017
Fully digitized 2D ultrasound transducer arrays require one ADC per channel with a beamforming architecture consuming low power. We give design considerations for per-channel digitization and beamforming, and present the design and measurements of a continuous time delta-sigma modulator (CTDSM) for cardiac ultrasound applications. By integrating a mixer into the modulator frontend, the phase and frequency of the input signal can be shifted, thereby enabling both improved conversion efficiency and narrowband beamforming.
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