Asynchronous successive approximation analog-to-digital converter and related methods and apparatus
US-9705518-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US11662447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11662447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916678830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2023 |
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A variable-current trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) for an ultrasound device is described. The TIA may be coupled to an ultrasonic transducer to amplify an output signal of the ultrasonic transducer representing an ultrasound signal received by the ultrasonic transducer. During acquisition of the ultrasound signal by the ultrasonic transducer, one or more current sources in the TIA may be varied. The variable-current trans-impedance amplifier may include multiple stages, including a first stage having N-P transistor pairs configured to receive an input signal and produce a single-ended amplified signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasound apparatus, comprising: a variable-current trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) configured to receive and amplify an output signal from an ultrasound sensor, the variable-current TIA comprising a variable current source and a differential input stage comprising a first pair of N-P transistors sharing a first input and a second pair of N-P transistors sharing a second input, wherein the first and second pairs of N-P transistors are configured to conduct a same current from the variable current source. 2. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the variable-current TIA is a two-stage operational amplifier having a first stage and a second stage, wherein the first stage comprises the differential input stage, and wherein the variable current source includes a first variable current source coupled to the first stage and a second variable current source coupled to the second stage. 3. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first and second variable current sources are independently controllable. 4. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first and second variable current sources are digitally programmable. 5. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first stage is arranged to receive the output signal from the ultrasound sensor, and the second stage is arranged to provide an output signal of the variable current TIA. 6. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the variable-current TIA further comprises a variable feedback RC circuit coupled between an output terminal of the variable-current TIA and a node representing an input to the second stage. 7. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a control circuit coupled to the variable current source and configured to control an amount of current through the variable current source. 8. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising the ultrasound sensor, wherein the ultrasound sensor and the variable-current TIA are monolithically integrated on a semiconductor chip. 9. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the variable-current TIA is a multi-stage operational amplifier having a first stage and a last stage, and wherein the variable current source includes a first variable current source coupled to the first stage and a second variable current source coupled to the last stage. 10. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the differential input stage comprises a local feedback circuit configured to maintain substantially an equal current through the first and second pairs of N-P transistors. 11. An ultrasound apparatus, comprising: an ultrasound sensor; a variable current trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) coupled to the ultrasound sensor and configured to receive and amplify an output signal from the ultrasound sensor, the variable-current TIA comprising a variable current source and an input quadrature transistor arrangement comprised of a first pair of N-P transistors sharing a same first input and a second pair of N-P transistors sharing a same second input, wherein the first and second pairs of N-P transistors are configured to share a current from the variable current source, and wherein the variable current source is configured to provide a dynamic bias current to the TIA. 12. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the variable-current TIA comprises a local feedback circuit configured to maintain substantially an equal current through the input quadrature transistor arrangement. 13. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the variable-current TIA is a two-stage operational amplifier comprising a first stage and a second stage, wherein the first stage comprises the input quadrature transistor arrangement configured to share the current from the variable current source, and wherein the variable current source includes a first variable current source coupled to the first stage and a second variable current source coupled to the second stage. 14. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the first and second variable current sources are independently controllable. 15. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the first and second variable current sources are digitally programmable. 16. An ultrasound apparatus, comprising: an ultrasound sensor; a variable-current trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) coupled to the ultrasound sensor and configured to receive and amplify an electrical signal representing an output signal from the ultrasound sensor, the variable-current TIA comprising a variable current source, an input stage including a first pair of N and P transistors each having a control terminal configured to receive the electrical signal, and a second pair of N and P transistors each having a control terminal configured to receive a bias signal, wherein the first and second pairs of N-P transistors are configured to conduct a same current from the variable current source, and wherein the variable current source is configured to provide a dynamic bias current to the TIA. 17. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the variable-current TIA comprises a local feedback circuit configured to maintain substantially an equal current through the first and second pairs of N and P transistors. 18. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the variable-current TIA is a two-stage operational amplifier comprising a first stage and a second stage, wherein the first stage comprises the first and second pairs of N and P transistors, and wherein the variable current source includes a first variable current source coupled to the first stage and a second variable current source coupled to the second stage. 19. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the first and second variable current sources are independently controllable. 20. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the first and second variable current sources are digitally programmable.
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