Interconnectable ultrasound transducer probes and related methods and apparatus
US-9351706-B2 · May 31, 2016 · US
US11768282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11768282-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217682937-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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Circuitry for ultrasound devices is described. A multilevel pulser is described, which can provide bipolar pulses of multiple levels. The multilevel pulser includes a pulsing circuit and pulser and feedback circuit. Symmetric switches are also described. The symmetric switches can be positioned as inputs to ultrasound receiving circuitry to block signals from the receiving circuitry.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus, comprising: a plurality of ultrasonic transducers configured to transmit ultrasound signals and receive reflections of the ultrasound signals; a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) die having the plurality of ultrasonic transducers and an integrated circuit formed thereon, wherein: the integrated circuit comprises a plurality of multi-level pulsers and a plurality of feedback circuits; each feedback circuit of the plurality of feedback circuits is configured to provide a respective control signal of a plurality of control signals to a respective multi-level pulser of the plurality of multi-level pulsers to control the respective multi-level pulser to generate a respective input signal of a plurality of input signals, the respective input signal comprising at least three voltage levels; and each multi-level pulser of the plurality of multi-level pulsers is configured to provide the respective input signal to a respective ultrasonic transducer of the plurality of ultrasonic transducers. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of feedback circuits are configured to spatially apodize the plurality of input signals provided to the plurality of ultrasonic transducers by controlling the plurality of multi-level pulsers. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the respective multi-level pulser comprises an input terminal and an output terminal; each respective feedback circuit of the plurality of feedback circuits comprises an input terminal and an output terminal; the input terminal of the respective multi-level pulser is coupled to the output terminal of the respective feedback circuit; the output terminal of the respective multi-level pulser is coupled to the respective ultrasonic transducer and the input terminal of the respective feedback circuit; and the respective control signal is based on a detection signal representing or derived from the respective input signal. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the respective feedback circuit further comprises a dividing circuit configured to generate the detection signal such that the detection signal is proportional to the respective input signal. 5. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the respective feedback circuit further comprises a level shifter configured to adapt a voltage of the respective control signal to a voltage compatible with the respective multi-level pulser. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein: the respective multi-level pulser comprises a first transistor exhibiting a first type of conductivity and a second transistor exhibiting a second type of conductivity different from the first type of conductivity; the level shifter comprises a first level shifter; the respective feedback circuit further comprises a second level shifter; the first level shifter is coupled to the first transistor; and the second level shifter is coupled to the second transistor. 7. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the respective multi-level pulser is configured to provide the respective input signal comprising positive and negative values. 8. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the respective feedback circuit is configured to provide the respective control signal to the respective multi-level pulser based on a comparison of the detection signal to a threshold voltage. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the respective feedback circuit comprises a resistive ladder configured to generate a plurality of threshold voltages that includes the threshold voltage, wherein the threshold voltage is selectable from among the plurality of threshold voltages. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is configured to receive a single supply voltage. 11. An ultrasound device comprising: at least one ultrasonic transducer; a pulser having an input terminal and an output terminal coupled to the ultrasonic transducer and configured to provide an input signal to the ultrasonic transducer having a value selected from among multiple selectable values; a feedback circuit coupled to the output terminal and the input terminal of the pulser and configured to provide a control signal to the input terminal of the pulser based on a comparison of a detection signal, representing or derived from the input signal, to a first threshold voltage of a plurality of comparison threshold voltages generated by the feedback circuit; and a dividing circuit configured to provide the detection signal to the feedback circuit, wherein a voltage of the detection signal is proportional to a voltage of the input signal. 12. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the pulser is configured to provide a bipolar input signal to the ultrasonic transducer. 13. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the pulser is configured to provide the input signal having a direct current (DC) component that is greater than zero. 14. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the feedback circuit comprises a resistive ladder configured to generate the plurality of comparison threshold voltages. 15. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the feedback circuit is configured to control the control signal to temporally apodize the input signal. 16. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the feedback circuit is digitally controlled. 17. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the feedback circuit is configured to provide the control signal to the pulser asynchronously. 18. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , where the ultrasonic transducer is a first ultrasonic transducer of a plurality of ultrasonic transducers, the pulser is a first pulser of a plurality of pulsers, the feedback circuit is a first feedback circuit of a plurality of feedback circuits, the control signal is a first control signal of a plurality of control signals and the input signal is a first input signal of a plurality of input signals; wherein the plurality of feedback circuits are configured to control the plurality of control signals to spatially apodize the plurality of input signals provided to the plurality of ultrasonic transducers. 19. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer is coupled to bias circuitry and configured to receive a bias voltage having an absolute value that is greater than zero. 20. The ultrasound device of claim 11 , wherein the pulser comprises a first transistor exhibiting a first type of conductivity and a second transistor exhibiting a second type of conductivity different from the first type of conductivity.
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